The names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of public sector employees paid $100,000 or more in a calendar year.
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$112,572
Average Salary in 2010
$119,460
Median Salary in 2010
50.00% Male |
50.00% Female |
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Below is the quartile breakdown of the salary range. |
1 employees received a salary between $105,682 - $109,127 |
0 employees received a salary between $109,127 - $112,571 |
0 employees received a salary between $112,571 - $116,016 |
1 employees received a salary between $116,016 - $119,460 |
Majority of the employees were paid within the salary range encompassing the first and fourth quartile breakdown.
What were the average and median salaries for a Charge Technologist at Canadian Blood Services listed in the 2010 Sunshine List?
The 2010 Ontario Sunshine List shows that the average and median salaries for a Charge Technologist are $112,571.50and $119,460.47, respectively at Canadian Blood Services.
What is the highest salary for a Charge Technologist at Canadian Blood Services?
Michael Halpenny, who worked as a Charge Technologist at the Canadian Blood Services, earned the highest salary of $105,682.53, including taxable benefits, among all individuals in the organization holding the same position in 2010.
What is the representation of gender diversity for Charge Technologist at Canadian Blood Services?
The 2010 Ontario Sunshine List indicates that the representation of gender diversity in Charge Technologist at Canadian Blood Services is 50.00% male and 50.00% female, respectively.
Canadian Blood Services had 2 employees who held positions as Charge Technologist in the 2010 Sunshine List.
Full Name | Salary Paid | Taxable Benefit |
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Michael Halpenny | $105,683 | $0 |
Lisa Martin | $119,460 | $0 |
Year | # of Employees | Average Salary Paid |
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2010 | 2 | $112,572 |
2009 | 2 | $108,286 |
2008 | 1 | $108,727 |