By Andrea Klassen - Kamloops This Week Updated: July 03, 2013 3:56 PM
Kamloops city councillors aren’t the only ones at city hall having their pay hiked based on provincial averages. Senior managers with the City of Kamloops took home an extra 15 to 20 per cent in pay last year, the result of a multi-year increase meant to bring their salaries in line with counterparts in other municipalities. According to the city’s 2012 statement of financial information, parks, recreation and cultural services director Byron McCorkell received the biggest bump of any top-level manager, going from $151,587 in gross pay — which includes taxable benefits like vehicle and parking allowances and MSP and life-insurance premiums — to $185,803 for 2012, an increase of more than $34,000. David Duckworth, former public works director and current head of corporate services and community safety, made about 15 per cent more in 2012, going from $154,970 to $178,095. Finance director Sally Edwards also got an 18 per cent pay bump. In 2012, she earned $176,587, compared to $148,624 the year before. (more)
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