David Donohue M

Department of Labor
Dir Of Claims

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David Donohue M in 2013 was employed at Department of Labor and had an annual salary of $131,692 according to public records. This salary was 138 percent higher than the average and 149 percent higher than the median salary in Department of Labor. David Donohue M reported rate of pay was $127,794 according to public records.

Department of Labor records show David Donohue M held job of Dir Of Claims from 2009 to 2014.

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Key Data

Year2013
Full NameDavid Donohue M
Job TitleDir Of Claims
StateNew York
EmployerDepartment of Labor
Annual Wage $131,692
Rate Of Pay$127,794
Pay BasisAnnual

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Employer

Employer NameDepartment of Labor
Year2013
Number of Employees5,816
Average Annual Wage$55,289
Median Annual Wage$52,921
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