Alberta public service managers got double-digit pay hike last year
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A street sweeper make its way past the front steps of the Alberta Legislature, in Edmonton Friday May 1, 2026. Photo by David Bloom Article content Alberta public service managers quietly received a double-digit per cent pay increase late last year, according to documents reviewed by Postmedia. Article content A job posting from last October for an executive director role in one of the government’s ministries listed a salary range of $136,631 to $179,559. Article content Article content More recent and current job postings for executive director roles list the salary range as between $153,903 …
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