Jordan Latter · City Of Toronto - Police Service

Detective Sergeant      

Overview

Jordan Latter is an employee working in City Of Toronto - Police Service, according to Province of Ontario, Treasury Board Secretariat. The position title is Detective Sergeant.

Employee Information (1)

Full NameJordan Latter
Last NameLatter
First NameJordan
EmployerCity Of Toronto - Police Service
SectorMunicipalities & Services
Job TitleDetective Sergeant
Salary$156,279.88
Taxable Benefits$1,144.10
Year2021

Salary History

Job TitleSalaryTaxable BenefitsYear
Detective Sergeant156279.881144.12021
Detective Sergeant143163.301128.342019

Employee Information (2)

Full NameJordan Latter
Last NameLatter
First NameJordan
EmployerCity Of Toronto – Police Service
SectorMunicipalities & Services
Job TitleDetective Sergeant
Salary$141,598
Taxable Benefits$1,131.80
Year2020

Employer Information

EmployerCity Of Toronto - Police Service

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Position Information

Job TitleDetective Sergeant
EmployerCity Of Toronto - Police Service

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Dataset Information

This dataset includes 30 thousand employees working in public sectors of Government of Ontario. The Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act, 1996 makes public sector more open and accountable to taxpayers; it requires organizations that receive public funding from the Province of Ontario to make public, by March 31 each year, the names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of employees paid $100,000 or more in the calendar year. Each employee is disclosed with full name, employer, position, salaries, etc.