SEVERANCE PAY
When I left the Dept. of Agriculture I got two cheques;one was for $1100 and one was for $4400.One was for holiday pay and one for something else.It was not clear what it was for.About a year later when I was in Orillia I made a number of collect calls to the Department of Agriculture.I asked thr Director of Personnel to send me a letter stating what my weekly pay was and my biweekly cheque.His letter stated that my weekly pay amounted to about $1050 and my cheque was for about $2200.I asked him if my severance pay would be equal to one week for each year worked and he said it would.So I said that my severance pay should be about send e-mails for business consulting to Blogdaleupsome$13,650 and he agreed.Isaid I only got a cheque for $1100 and $4400.He told me that a cheque had been made out for that same amount.I told him that I never cashed it and asked him to retrieve it to see who had cashed it.I told him that it should be kep
t on microfiche.He never did find it nor tell me who cashed it but he suggested my ex-wife might have done so.
Later I used these figures to calculate what my pay would have been for my last five years.That is the figures that you use to derive your civil service superannuation.I was paid at an anuual level of $59,600 when I came into the department and then I got a bump up to $61,000.When these figures were used (instead of $53,450 that I got at C.R.T.C) my civil service superannuation cheques that I get every month should now be 12% higher.Department of Public Works did not believe me so Ishowed the letter from the Director of Personnel for Agriculture.The letter with the bump I got proved that my civil service superannuation monthly cheques should be 12% higher.DPWstill has not corrected this.
Later I used these figures to calculate what my pay would have been for my last five years.That is the figures that you use to derive your civil service superannuation.I was paid at an anuual level of $59,600 when I came into the department and then I got a bump up to $61,000.When these figures were used (instead of $53,450 that I got at C.R.T.C) my civil service superannuation cheques that I get every month should now be 12% higher.Department of Public Works did not believe me so Ishowed the letter from the Director of Personnel for Agriculture.The letter with the bump I got proved that my civil service superannuation monthly cheques should be 12% higher.DPWstill has not corrected this.

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