Alberta is enduring an economic & pandemic shock that is resulting in a structural change to the labour market. There is significant downward pressure on total compensation. It is important that the public sector also respond & reflect market wages. Here are some reasons why. 1/
If the going rate for an Admin position is now $10 & let& #39;s say the health sector is paying $12, every time a vacancy opens up, private sector employees will apply. So rather than unemployed people applying, the health sector will be cherry picking employees using tax dollars. 2/
Using the same example, why should the taxes from someone making $10 be used to pay a neighbor $12 to do the same job? That isn& #39;t fair.
I have heard some say, "But the healthcare Admin person spends their money on restaurants etc. Cutting their edge hurts the economy." 3/
I have heard some say, "But the healthcare Admin person spends their money on restaurants etc. Cutting their edge hurts the economy." 3/
But even if that is true, and I question that, we are effectively transferring $2 to these particular people to spend ( or save). We could pay them $10 & put the savings to a public good, like joint replacements that everyone has a chance to access. 4/
Or we could say everyone will share in the reduced health costs & we will refund the savings so everyone can spend a little of it at a restaurant instead of these lucky few. Or we could do something else with the savings.
But paying market rates is important. Fin.
But paying market rates is important. Fin.
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