How to fix executive compensation in Ontario’s public sector | Toronto Star
'The example of home care that inspired Hepburn’s columns. He cited the substantial wages of CCAC executives who are responsible for overseeing the provision of community care service in 14 regions across the province. The average salary of a CCAC executive is $234,000 and has been growing at an annual rate of 12 per cent over the past three years. This is clearly unsustainable."
It is our money what should we do?
Everyone stands in line or que for the government services that they have paid for through their taxes. As paid customers they should be treated with effeciency, respect, and courtesy. Most often they are not. They face smug indifference, arrogance, unnecessary delays, by the so called " public civil servants" . Q-jumpers is a blog to get services through any other means , offer competitive alternatives and make government services more accountable and customer user friendly.
No comments:
Post a Comment