Alberta First Nation Chiefs’ Wage Disparity

In the age of transparency, fairness, and equity this infographic demonstrates how spectacularly different the Alberta Chiefs’ total compensation per registered member across 15 reserves inAlberta. The highest paid per […]
Published on April 12, 2019

In the age of transparency, fairness, and equity this infographic demonstrates how spectacularly different the Alberta Chiefs’ total compensation per registered member across 15 reserves inAlberta. The highest paid per capita Chief of Duncan’s First Nation makes $419 per capita while the lowest paid Chief of Little Red River Cree Nation only makes $12 per capita.

View the Charticle here: Wage Disparity – Alberta Chiefs – March 27 2019

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