Infographic: University of Saskatchewan salaries
John Weidlich, CBC News
Posted: Dec 7, 2012 7:32 PM CST
Last Updated: Dec 10, 2012 5:34 PM CST
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The University of Saskatchewan has provided details of the salary and benefits it gives to its top administrators, including new president Ilene Busch-Vishniac who makes $400,000 per year and lives in a university-maintained house on campus.
The university also published, online, Busch-Vishniac's employment contract.
She was officially installed as president of the Saskatoon school at the end of October.
The university also provided, in response to a request by CBC News, information on the salaries of the institution's four vice-presidents.
Infographic by Andre Mougeot/CBC
Additional benefits for president
The university also provides Busch-Vishniac with a $12,000 per year allowance for a vehicle and her employment contract also includes, for medical reasons, a provision that if she needs to travel by car, at night, she may use a taxi or limousine service instead of driving herself.
Ilene Busch-Vishniac is the university's ninth president. (University of Saskatchewan)She also receives an annual allowance of $7,500 to get financial and tax planning assistance and six weeks of paid vacation per year.
As well, Busch-Vishniac lives in a mansion on the grounds of the university.
The university said they do not have a market value for the building.
Busch-Vishniac lives in the house, rent-free, but the university says the taxable benefit for that arrangement, which includes a cleaning service, is $3,135.
The university also covers all the utility bills for the residence and the grounds are tended to as university property.
Her employment contract also guarantees her a position on the faculty at the university at the end of her stint as president. She will also receive a year off, with full pay, after her term as president.
The university maintains a house for the president on the grounds of the campus. (CBC)CBC News requested the same information on salaries and benefits for senior officials with the University of Regina. The Regina-based school responded on Monday.
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