ESTIMATED AVERAGE EARNINGS & HOURS OF WORK FOR SALARIED EMPLOYEES IN MAJOR ISIC GROUP:


MANUFACTURING
1999
 

OCCUPATION TITLE
BY ISCO

AVERAGE NORMAL
HOURS OF WORK
PER MONTH (1999)
MEN'S
AVERAGE NORMAL
GROSS EARNINGS
PER MONTH (1999)
WOMEN'S
AVERAGE NORMAL
GROSS EARNINGS
PER MONTH (1999)
MEN'S
AVERAGE EARNINGS
RATE PER HOUR
(1999)
WOMEN'S
AVERAGE EARNINGS
RATE PER HOUR
(1999)
           
Directors and chief executives 163.60 6250.00 5250.00 38.20 32.09
           
Production and operations department managers in manufacturing 163.80 3500.06 2343.40 21.37 14.31
           
Production and operations department 
managers not elsewhere classified
161.75 6721.00 2306.00 41.55 14.26
           
Personnel and industrial relations department managers 160.00 3000.00 - 18.75 -
           
Sales and marketing department managers 169.00 - 2500.00 - 14.79
           
Other department managers not elsewhere classified 178.00 2650.00 - 14.89 -
           
General managers in manufacturing 161.50 3745.50 3481.75 23.19 21.56
           
General managers in wholesale and retail trade 160.00 - 3150.00 - 19.69
           
Civil engineers 186.00 - 3424.00 - 18.41
           
Electrical engineers 160.00 4600.00 - 28.75 -
           
Accountants 164.20 2856.25 2635.44 17.39 16.05
           
Personnel and careers professionals 186.00 - 1845.00 - 9.92
           
Chemical and physical science technicians 150.00 3090.00 - 20.60 -
           
Electrical engineering technicians 160.00 3500.00 - 21.88 -
           
Mechanical engineering technicians 150.00 3611.00 - 24.07 -
           
Safety, health and quality inspectors 160.00 3400.00 - 21.25 -
           
Travel consultants and organizers 150.00 - 1664.00 - 11.09
           
Clearing and forwarding agents 169.00 2300.00 - 13.61 -
           
Bookkeepers 160.00 - 1600.00 - 10.00
           
Administrative associate professionals not elsewhere classified 186.00 - 3518.00 - 18.91
           
Stenographers and typists 153.33 - 1442.67 - 9.41
           
Secretaries 164.77 2097.50 1443.54 12.73 8.76
           
Accounting and bookkeeping clerks 156.00 1225.00 1711.60 7.85 10.97
           
Stock clerks 164.67 1568.60 1775.00 9.53 10.78
           
Transport clerks 160.00 - 1200.00 - 7.50
           
Library and filing clerks 160.00 - 1017.50 - 6.36
           
Other office clerks 170.00 - 640.00 - 3.76
           
Debt-collectors and related workers 178.00 - 1500.00 - 8.43
           
Receptionists and information clerks 169.00 - 1469.25 - 8.69
           
Child-care workers 160.00 2234.00 1450.00 13.96 9.06
           
Protective services workers not elsewhere classified 160.00 1528.50 1255.00 9.55 7.84
           
Shop salespersons and demonstrators 165.40 1555.27 1637.00 9.40 9.90
           
Building and related electricians 160.00 2789.00 2789.00 17.43 17.43
           
Agricultural-or industrial-machinery
mechanics and fitters
160.00 1799.00 1799.00 11.24 11.24
           
Bakers, pastry-cooks and
confectionery makers
120.00 1200.00 - 10.00 -
           
Plastic-products machine operators 170.00 700.00 - 4.12 -
           
Car, taxi and van drivers 157.33 1111.00 - 7.06 -
           
Heavy truck and Ivory drivers 169.60 1150.00 - 6.78 -
           
Crane, hoist and related plant operators 160.00 1819.50 1819.50 11.37 11.37
           
Domestic helpers and cleaners 103.00 - 665.00 - 6.46
           
Building caretakers 170.67 1400.00 - 8.20 -
           
Messengers, package and luggage
porters and deliverers
160.00 1786.67 854.67 11.17 5.34
           
Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers 170.00 400.00 - 2.35 -
           
Sweepers and related labourers 178.00 1350.00 800.00 7.58 4.49
           
Construction and maintenance
labourers: roads, dams and similar labourers
153.33 1642.67 - 10.71 -
           
Hand packers and other manufacturing
labourers
162.40 1549.67 828.50 9.54 5.10

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NOTE: The data contained in this table is an average of the number of cases reported by the Survey of Employment, Earnings and Hours of Work, and may therefore depend on the extent to which the earnings and wages of the employees within the respective occupations (titles) vary. In industry or occupation classes where the cases reported are not as diverse as or characteristic of the population, average earnings may differ considerably from the true population estimates of average earnings for that particular class. A more accurate estimate of earnings and hours of work is obtained where the number of cases reported are representative of what exist in the population.


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