ESTIMATED AVERAGE WAGES, HOURS OF WORK & WAGE RATES FOR WAGE EARNERS BY MAJOR ISIC GROUP:


MINING & QUARRYING
1999
 

OCCUPATION
TITLE BY ISCO

 

AVERAGE HOURS OF WORK PER WEEK

 

MEN AVERAGE MINIMUM WEEKLY WAGE 1999
 ( EC$ )

 

MEN AVERAGE MAXIMUM WEEKLY WAGE 1999
 ( EC$ )

 

WOMEN AVERAGE MINIMUM WEEKLY WAGE 1999
 ( EC$ )

 

WOMEN AVERAGE MAXIMUM WEEKLY WAGE 1999 
( EC$ )

 

MEN AVERAGE MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE RATE 
1999 
( EC$ )

 

MEN AVERAGE MAXIMUM HOURLY WAGE RATE 
1999 
( EC$ )

 

WOMEN AVERAGE MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE RATE 
1999 
( EC$ )

 

WOMEN AVERAGE MAXIMUM HOURLY WAGE RATE 
1999
 ( EC$ )

                   
Production and operations department managers in manufacturing 40.00 680.00 714.00 - - 17.00 17.85 - -
                   
Protective services workers not elsewhere classified 84.00 350.00 350.00 - - 4.17 4.17 - -
                   
Stone splitters, cutters and carvers 40.00 380.00 404.00 - - 9.50 10.10 - -
                   
Welders and flamecutters 44.00 444.00 655.00 - - 10.09 14.89 - -
                   
Motor vehicle mechanics and fitters 40.00 520.00 553.00 - - 13.00 13.83 - -
                   
Agricultural-or industrial- machinery mechanics and fitters 48.00 480.00 672.00 - - 10.00 14.00 - -
                   
Mineral-ore-and-stone- processing plant operators 40.00 330.00 350.50 - - 8.25 8.76 - -
                   
Heavy truck and lorry drivers 40.00 400.00 425.00 - - 10.00 10.63 - -
                   
Lifting-truck operators 48.00 432.00 480.00 - - 9.00 10.00 - -
                   
Sweepers and related labourers 40.00 400.00 700.00 - - 10.00 17.50 - -
                   
Construction and maintenance labourers: roads, dams and similar 48.00 240.00 285.00 - - 5.00 5.94 - -
                   
Hand packers and other
manufacturing labourers
40.00 320.00 340.00 - - 8.00 8.50 - -

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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.


This page was created by CURTIS MATHURIN on Thursday, August 17, 2000.