Nelson city wages stay consistent

Nelson city wages stay consistent

As part of its annual financial report, the City of Nelson publishes the wages and expenses of all employees who make over $75,000.

Nelson Hydro manager Alex Love is once again the highest paid civic employee, followed closely by city manager Kevin Cormack, according to the 2013 finance report. Love made $158,632 in 2013 and Cormack received $156,751.

As part of its annual financial report, the City of Nelson publishes the wages and expenses of all employees who make over $75,000, as well as the remuneration for the mayor and city council.

This latest numbers were nearly identical to the previous year’s, with 37 employees making over $75,000, for a total of $3,840,317 last year compared to $3,801,000 in 2012.

The five highest paid employees in 2013 were Alex Love, Kevin Cormack, Garth Georgetti ($155,857), Cal Laybourne ($154,266)and Dana Hamilton ($129,617). The latter three are power line technicians.

The highest paid city councillor was Donna Macdonald at $19,117, compared to $19,469 in 2012. She also claimed $6,149 in expenses in 2013 compared to $3,573 the previous year.

Mayor John Dooley made slightly less in 2013 than in 2012, bringing home $45,173 compared to $46,645.

Half of the councillors this year (Bob Adams, Robin Cherbo and Deb Kozak) made $17,671 and overall the city paid the mayor and council $154,238 in 2013. Collectively they claimed $37,454 in expenses.

The largest expenses were incurred by councillor Candace Batycki at $8,378. Paula Kiss claimed less than half that amount at $4,007.

For employees making less than $75,000, the total remuneration rose slightly from $5,389,029 to $5,636,861. Expenses jumped from $78,564 to $86,585.

The consolidated financial statements have been audited by Berg, Lehmann Chartered Accountants.

 

Nelson Star