CJOB 68
LISTEN LIVE
LISTENERS' CLUB - Join Now!
HOME NEWS HOSTS & SHOWS SPORTS COMMUNITY CONTESTS
Murray Chevrolet
    Search
    Local News & Info

Vancouver News

UPDATES: Province wants ICBC to reduce costs, President to step down
VANCOUVER/CKNW (AM980)
Charmaine de Silva | Email news tips to charmaine.desilva@corusent.com
8/16/2012

A review of ICBC reveals the insurer has an inflated management team, better compensated than most others in the public sector.


Over the past five years compensation for ICBC senior managers has jumped 70-percent, while the number of senior managers increased 41-percent.


Finance Minister Kevin Falcon says government didn't notice, because rates either dropped, or increases were small.

"We accept full responsibility for that...so I don't want to be cute about this. This is something that I accept responsibiilty and government accepts responsibility for."

Recommendations include reducing the management team to 2008 levels -- which means between 165 and 195 jobs will be cut over the next two years.


New executives must also be paid 10-percent less than their predecessor, under new executive compensation guidelines announced last month.


As the review of ICBC is released, comes news its C-E-O is leaving.


ICBC Chair Paul Taylor says jon schubert is resigining his post as CEO as of November 15th.

"We've decided by mutual agreement, in the interests of the report we've received, that we are going to make this change."

But Schubert isn't leaving the organization altogether.


He'll stay on as an advisor to the board until June, receiving the same salary he has been until then.

 


 «  Return to previous page
 »  Send to a friend
Subscribe to channel

Vancouver News

Loss prevention crime fighters winning the war against thieves
Surrey's on the move again
Abbotsford takes Metro Vancouver to task over burning issues
Bailey bridge, a tragedy waiting to happen?
Missing man believed to have drowned
Mayor:"dramatic engineering" may be needed for Downtown Eastside
Downtown Eastside a ticket writing bonanza for police
Violent offender in Surrey
NDP leader says wheelchair fee a sign of impending cuts
Vapour cloud at transfer station
Block parties different than car-free days, says councillor
Police find truck belonging to missing pair in Kootenays
Police emergency drills to be held at UBC
Councillor wants permanent home for Vancouver dragon boaters
West Vancouver to hold meeting on longboard safety
Vancouver School Board adds Student Trustee to its board
Doctor warns barbeque season brings high cases of food poisoning
Mountie loses nine days pay for assault and pepper spraying incidents
Tolko Industries releases statement after 18-year-old worker dies on the job
Health Minister says seniors aren't being nickel and dimed
Wheelchair fee the tip of the iceberg for seniors
Young Victoria student killed in "Ride to Conquer Cancer" crash
Nelson pilot victim of recent plane crash
Abbotsford keeps its manure controversy in-house
Simi Sara wins national RTDNA Award
18 year old killed at Okanagan planer mill
Deadly East Van fire deliberately set
Separate Vancouver Island car crashes feature animals, alcohol
Lower Mainland schools show drop in performance in latest rankings
Vandalism could be behind gasoline leak in Abbotsford parkade