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Hello All!
I am researching the cost benefit of posting salaries of University employees (in accordance with California Public Records and Information Practices Laws) on the web. Basically, this is a public record and I am thinking about creating a self service web page to save a lot of our staff's time and the peoples' money.
After a few hours of poking around on the web, it seems that this is not a popular idea. I found a few Canadian University sites where they (by law) publish the names and salaries of folks who earn over C$100,000. In the US I found only two sites. These sites (http://www.thestateonline.com/db/salary/salary1.php http://desmoinesregister.com/extras/salary/) are newspapers who have published state employee salaries.
Does anyone have knowledge of public institutions that proactively publish their salary information on the web?
I used to recall that the State of Virginia published a salary list every year for its public U's. It seems they haven't pushed this to the web.
Anyway, your help is, as always, greatly appreciated!
Chuck
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