If a library receives a FOIP request for the salaries of all employees and board members, does the information have to be released?
• Under section 17(2)(e) of the FOIP Act, disclosing the salary range and discretionary benefits of employees is not an unreasonable invasion of privacy. For most employees, the exact salary could only be released with an employee’s consent. • Payment of any honoraria and expenses of board members is set through policy and the policy would be available to the public.
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