2022 Sunshine List: Laurentian University Of Sudbury top earners
Every year Ontario government publishes its annual Sunshine List of public sector servants, which includes nurses, teachers, police officers, and firefighters, with six-figure salaries. In Laurentian University Of Sudbury, 264 staffers made the list this year, earning a total salary of $38,068,918.74 in 2021.
At the top of the Sunshine List
Topping the list for Laurentian University Of Sudbury was Recteur et vice-chancelier / President and Vice-Chancellor Robert Haché who brought home $271,750.96 in 2021.
Following Robert Haché was Provost et Vice-recteur(rice) aux études / Provost and Vice-President Academic Marie Josée Berger, who had annual earnings of $216,015.31. Vice-recteur(rice) à la recherche / Vice-President, Research Tammy Eger made $207,543.27, Professeur(e) agrégé(e) / Associate Professor Elizabeth Levin made $204,774.35 and Professeur(e) titulaire / Full Professor Ming Cai round out the top-five highest-paid employees with $202,158.68 for the Laurentian University Of Sudbury 2022 Sunshine List.
Breaking down the numbers
Among the 264 Laurentian University Of Sudbury's employees, who received more than six-figure salaries 28 received earnings between $100,000 and $110,000 followed by 118 who received between $110,001 and $150,000 , 113 received between $150,001 and $200,000 , 4 received between $200,001 and $250,000 , 1 received between $250,001 and $300,000 at Laurentian University Of Sudbury.
For a complete list of public sector employees who made the 2022 Sunshine List, go to Sunshine List 2022 Employees List. If you wish to analyse the list by employer go to Sunshine List 2022 Employers List.
The Sunshine List
The Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act, makes Ontario's public sector more open and accountable to taxpayers. The act requires organizations that receive public funding from the Province of Ontario to make public, by March 31 each year, the names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of employees paid $100,000 or more in the previous calendar year.
In Ontario the Sunshine List was first published in 1996, by the Progressive Conservative government of Mike Harris. Just 4,576 names appeared on the first list.