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Errata for —
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
California, Metropolitan Area
October 1981

Area
Wage
Survey
U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics
June 1982
Bulletin 3010-66

Information for order fillers and guards was incorrect in the October 1981
bulletin. The following tables provide corrected information.

Table A-5. Hourly earnings of material movement and custodial workers in Los Angeles-Long Beach, Calif., October 1981
Hourly earnings
(in dollars)
Occupation and industry
division

Number
of
workers

Mean

Median'

Middle
range

Number of workers receiving straight-time hourly earnings (in dollars) of
3.20
and
under
3.60

3.60

4.00

4.40

4.80

5.20

5.60

6.00

6.40

6.80

7.20

7.60

8.00

8.40

8.80

9.20

9.80

10.40

11.00

11.60

12.20

12.80

13.40

4.00

4.40

4.80

5.20

5.60

6.00

6.40

6.80

7.20

7.60

8.00

8.40

8.80

9.20

9.80

10.40

11.00

11.60

12.20

12.80

13.40

14.00

Order fillers.........................................

3,648

6.86

5.65 4.00-11.38

564

304

528

139

238

48

55

278

48

-

48

288

-

-

-

-

-

-

712

398

-

-

-

5.17
8.24
4.67

4.25
8.37
4.00

3.75- 6.15
6.01-10.35
3.70- 5.08

2167

2729
11
2718

2589
72
2517

1436
84
1352

690
13
677

274
61
213

423
120
303

1084
269
815

436
167
269

798
18
780

170
51
119

147
28
119

329
130
199

98
54
44

213
145
68

94
93
1

393
259
134

224
224

184
184

58
58

3
3

2
2

-

Nonmanufacturing........................

14,541
2,046
12,495

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5.15
7.88
4.67

4.40 3.75- 6.00
7.43 6.00-10.13
4.00 3.65- 5.00

1847

1789
72
1717

1316
84
1232

650
13
637

215
60
155

290
113
177

350
234
116

412
163
249

696
13
683

147
38
109

101
18
83

202
71
131

71
34
37

133
112
21

37
36
1

71
71

184
184

58
58

3
3

2
2

“

1847

1449
11
1438

282
153

Nonmanufacturing........................

10,305
1,543
8,762
1,636

7.40

6.34

6.15- 8.75

-

-

-

-

-

19

133

734

24

102

23

46

127

27

80

57

111

153

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-

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Table A-6. Average hourly earnings of maintenance, toolroom, powerplant, material movement, and
custodial workers, by sex, in Los Angeles-Long Beach, Calif., October 1981
Number
of
workers

Sex, occupation, and industry division

Average
(mean)
hourly
earnings
(in dollars)

Number
of
workers

Sex, occupation, and industry division

Material movement and custodial
occupations-men

Average
(mean)
hourly
earnings
(in dollars)

Material movement and custodial
occupations-men
2,887
Manufacturing........................................................................
Nonmanufacturing................................................................

Guards..........................................................................................
Manufacturing.......................................................................

13,046
1,732
11,314

5.10
7.82
4 69

1^265
8,072

7.23
4.67

1,509

7.43

Table A-16. Hourly earnings of material movement and custodial workers in establishments employing 500 workers or more in Los Angeles-Long Beach, Calif., October 1981
Hourly earnings
(in dollars)
Occupation and industry
division

Number
of
workers

Mean

Median

Middle
range

Number of workers receiving straight-time hourly earnings (in dollars) of
3.20
and
under
3.60

3.60

4.00

4.40

4.80

5.20

5.60

6.00

6.40

6.80

7.20

7.60

8.00

8.40

8.80

9.20

9.80

10.40

11.00

11.60

12.20

12.80

13.40

4.00

4.40

4.80

5.20

5.60

6.00

6.40

6.80

7.20

7.60

8.00

8.40

8.80

9.20

9.80

10.40

11.00

11.60

12.20

12.80

13.40

14.00

Guards..................................................
Manufacturing...............................
Nonmanufacturing........................

9,160
1,623
7,537

5.33
8.79
4.59

4.25 3.80- 5.95
9.30 6.63-10.77
4.00 3.75- 4.76

660
660

1871
11
1860

2196
72
2124

1184
60
1124

418
13
405

235
37
198

311
98
213

170
95
75

278
21
257

179
18
161

101
18
83

99
28
71

201
130
71

86
54
32

213
145
68

94
93
1

393
259
134

224
224

184
184

58
58

3
3

2
2

-

-

-

-

-

-

Guards I:
Manufacturing...............................

1,120

8.53

8.89 5.94-10.92

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11

72

60

13

36

91

60

17

13

5

18

71

34

112

36

153

71

184

58

3

2

-

Guards II..........................................

831

8.56

8.75 7.33-10.12

-

19

58

79

24

27

23

46

127

27

80

57

111

153

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Table A-17. Average hourly earnings of maintenance,
toolroom, powerplant, material movement and custodial
workers by sex, in establishments employing 500
workers or more in Los Angeles-Long Beach, Calif.,
October 1981

Sex, occupation, and industry division

Number
of
workers

Average
(mean)
hourly
earnings
(in dollars)

Material movement and custodial
occupations-men
7,928
1,309
6,619

740

2

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AreaNo.Price
□ Albany—Schenectady—Troy, N Y., Sept. 1981
3010-49
$2.50
□ Anaheim—Santa Ana—Garden Grove, Calif.,
Oct. 1981 .....................
3010-57
$3.25
□ Atlanta, Ga„ May 1981
...................................... 3010-24
$3.25
□ Baltimore, Md„ Aug. 1981 ........................
3010-39
$3.00
□ Billings, Mont.. July 1981 ................................................. 3010-25
$2.25
□ Boston, Mass., Aug. 1981
3010-48
$3.25
□ Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 1981 .....................................
3010-61
$3.25
□ Chattanooga, Tenn.—Ga.. Sept. 1981 ......................
3010-42
$3.25
□ Chicago, III., Mar. 1982 ......................
3015-9
$4.50
□ Cincinnati, Ohio—Ky.—Ind., July 1981
3010-30
$2.75
□ Cleveland, Ohio. Sept. 1981
3010-44
$3.25
□ Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 1981 .....................................
3010-54
$3.25
□ Corpus Christi, Tex., July 1981
3010-22
$2.25
□ Dallas—Fort Worth, Tex., Dec. 1981
3010-69
$3.00
□ Davenport—Rock Island—Moline, Iowa—III ,
Feb. 1982 ..................................................
3015- 7
$2.50
□ Dayton, Ohio. Dec. 1981 ................................................... 3010-65
$2.75
□ Daytona Beach, Fla., Aug. 1981 ....................
3010-38
$2.25
□ Denver—Boulder, Colo., Dec. 1981
3010-67
$3.00
□ Detroit, Mich., Apr. 1981
3010-12
$2.75
□ Fresno, Calif., June 1981 ................................................... 3010-27
$2.25
D Gainesville. Fla., Sept. 1981 .....................................
3010-45
$2.50
□ Gary—Hammond—East Chicago, Ind., Nov. 1981
3010-59
$2.50
□ Green Bay, Wis., July 1981
....................
3010-26
$2.75
□ Greensboro—Winston-Salem—High Point, N.C.,
Aug. 1981
....................
3010-43
$2.75
□ Greenville—Spartanburg, S.C., June 1981
3010-23
$2.25
□ Hartford, Conn., Mar. 1981 ............................
3010-21
$2.50
□ Houston, Tex., May. 1981
3010-14
$2.75
□ Huntsville, Ala., Feb. 1982
3015-3
$2.50
□ Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 1981
................................. 3010-56
$4.25
□ Jackson, Miss., Jan. 1982
3015- 1
$2.75
□ Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 1981 .................................
3010-63
$2.50
□ Kansas City, Mo.—Kans., Sept. 1981
3010-47
$3.00
□ Los Angeles—Long Beach, Calif., Oct. 1981
3010-66
$4.25
□ Louisville, Ky.—Ind., Nov. 1981 ...............
3010-60
$2.75
□ Memphis, Tenn.—Ark.—Miss., Nov. 1981
3010-55
$2.75
□ Miami, Fla., Oct. 1981
3010-53
$3.25
□ Milwaukee, Wis., May 1981
.................. 3010-16
$3.25
□ Minneapolis—St. Paul. Minn.—Wis., Jan. 1982
3015-2
$3.00
□ Nassau—Suffolk, N.Y., June 1981 ................................. 3010-31
$3.00
□ Newark, N.J., Jan. 1982...................
3015-4
$2.75
□ New Orleans, La., Oct. 1981
3010-46
$3.25
□ New York, N.Y.—N.J., May 1981 ......................
3010-41
$3.25
□ Norfolk—Virginia Beach—Portsmouth, Va.—N.C.,
May 1981
.................... 3010-17
$2.25
□ Norfolk—Virginia Beach—Portsmouth and Newport
News—Hampton, Va.—N.C.
To be surveyed
□ Northeast Pennsylvania, Aug. 1981
3010-40
$2.25
□ Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. 1981
3010-37
$2.25
□ Omaha, Nebr —Iowa, Oct. 1981
3010-51
$2.50
□ Paterson—Clifton—Passaic, N.J., June 1981
3010-35
$2.25
□ Philadelphia, Pa—N.J., Nov. 1981
3010-52
$3.00
□ Pittsburgh. Pa., Jan. 1982
3015-6
$3.25
□ Portland, Me., Dec. 1981
3010-64
$2.75
□ Portland, Oreg — Wash., June 1981
3010-29
$2.75
□ Poughkeepsie, N.Y., June 1981
3010-28
$2.25
□ Poughkeepsie—Kingston—Newburgh, N.Y.,
June 1981 .........................................................
3010-32
$2.25
□ Providence—Warwick—Pawtucket, R.l.— Mass ,
June 1981 ......................
3010-36
$2.50
□ Richmond, Va., June 1981
3010-18
$2.50
□ St. Louis, Mo —III., Mar. 1982.
3015-11
$4.75
□ Sacramento,Calif., Dec. 1981
3010-71
$2.50
□ Saginaw, Mich., Nov. 1981
3010-58
$2.50
□ Salt Lake City—Ogden, Utah, Nov. 1981
3010-62
$3.00
□ San Antonio, Tex., May 1981
3010-15
$2.25
□ San Diego, Calif., Nov. 1981
3010-68
$2.75
□ San Francisco—Oakland.Calif . Mar. 1981
3010-13
$3.00
□ San Jose. Calif., Mar. 1982
3015-10
$4.25
□ Seattle—Everett, Wash , Dec. 1981
3010-70
$2.50
□ South Bend, Ind., Aug. 1981
3010-33
$2.25
□ Toledo, Ohio—Mich., June 1981
3010-20
$2.75
□ Trenton, N.J., Sept. 1981
3010-50
$3.00
□ Washington, D.C.—Md —Va , Mar. 1982
3015-8
$2.75
□ Wichita, Kans., Apr. 1981
3010-11
$2.25
□ Worcester. Mass., Apr. 1981
3010-34
$2.25
□ York, Pa.. Feb. 1982
3015-5
$2.50


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