Administrative Tribunal Vice Chair

Last updated on June 18, 2020

"Vice Chair" means a member who is designated as a vice chair by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, the Minister, another person with delegated authority, or the administrative tribunal chair to exercise significant management or administrative responsibilities on behalf of the administrative tribunal and includes:

  • The associate chair of the Labour Relations Board
  • The Registrar of the Labour Relations Board
  • The senior vice chairs of the Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal

An administrative tribunal is an independent entity established by legislation to make quasi-judicial decisions or to resolve disputes.

Applicable Job Codes

  Vice Chair
Job Code 053502
Salary Plan VAR
Grade NFS
Bargaining Unit Code N/A

Salary

Rates effective May 1, 2020

Administrative Tribunal Group Annual
Group 1 105,000 - 116,000
Group 2 116,000 - 125,000
Group 3 125,000 - 143,000
Group 4 143,000 - 161,000
Group 5 161,000 - 179,000
 
Full time tribunal appointees are Order in Council (OIC), Category "C" unless specifically noted as being otherwise. An appointee may be paid remuneration or reimbursed for expenses in accordance with Treasury Board Directive 1/20, Remuneration Guidelines for Appointees to Administrative Tribunals.

The Appointee Remuneration Committee, administered by the Public Sector Employers' Council Secretariat, determines which group each administrative tribunal falls within. The administrative tribunal administers the remuneration, benefits and expenses payable to appointees in accordance with the Remuneration Guidelines. See a list of Administrative Tribunals.