government worker compensation

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P.E.I. government should target government wages to save money

Private-sector workers in the province are more likely to lose their jobs in any given year than government workers.


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New Brunswick government should target government wages to save money
Government workers in the province take more days off for personal reasons than their private-sector counterparts.

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Nova Scotia government should target government wages to save money

Government employees in the province retire three years earlier (on average) than private-sector workers.


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With right approach, Ford government can stop Ontario’s fiscal roller-coaster

Government workers in Ontario receive higher wages and more generous benefits than similar workers in the private sector.


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Trudeau government must rein in compensation for government workers

Government workers receive 9.4 per cent more, on average, in wages than Canadians in the private sector.


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Government workers in Atlantic Canada make 11.9% more than private-sector counterparts

The region's government-sector workers enjoy an average wage premium of 11.9 per cent.


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Bringing government employee compensation in line with private-sector norms key for B.C. budget

Government employees in B.C., on average, receive 7.4 per cent higher wages than comparable workers in the private sector.