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Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development |
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REVISED PUBLIC
SERVICE EXECUTIVE PAY FRAMEWORK |
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Effective Aug. 1, 2008, the maximum payable salary to deputy ministers increased from $221,760 to $299,215 and from $243,936 to $348,600 for the deputy minister to the Premier. The maximum achievable salary for assistant deputy ministers increased from $160,000 to $195,000. The salary holdback component, which is based on specific performance measures linked to leadership on building the corporate human resources of the Province, will increase from five per cent of salary to 10 per cent of salary for both deputy ministers and assistant deputy ministers.
In 2006, the Province released the first Corporate Human Resource Plan for the BC Public Service, setting out an ambitious agenda to increase the competitiveness of B.C.’s professional public service as an employer to ensure it is able to attract and retain the skilled people needed to deliver services to British Columbians. More information on that plan and employment opportunities with the BC Public Service is available at www.employment.gov.bc.ca.
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Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development 250 952-6508 |
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