A starting teacher earns $48,083 in Vancouver. After three years and a 13-per-cent wage increase, that would rise to $54,333. The top salary level, reached after 10 years of work, for a teacher with a master’s of education is $81,488 in Vancouver. After a 13-per-cent wage increase, that salary would be $92,081. The BCTF says the average teachers’ wage in B.C. is $71,485, and there are about 41,000 teachers in the province. If that average went up 13 per cent, the total cost would be about $381 million, which amounts to a seven-per-cent increase in the $5.4-billion total spent annually in B.C. on the K-12 system
coolwin 发表评论于 2014-09-06 01:28:41
关于BC普通老百姓挣多少,自己去这个网站看(不包括在西温掏房子的中国人)
the average hourly wage in BC for full time employee is $25.85 (******statcan.gc***/tables-tableaux/sum-som/l01/cst01/labr69k-eng.htm),
the average hourly wage in BC for full time employee is $25.85 (******statcan.gc***/tables-tableaux/sum-som/l01/cst01/labr69k-eng.htm), which equals to $51,000 salary.
see the difference? and they are asking more and more.
coolwin 发表评论于 2014-09-05 22:36:23
The BCTF says the average teachers’ wage in B.C. is $71,485,
"Teachers are paid an annual salary to work the days that schools are in session."
in short: teachers are paid annually, but not hourly/monthly.