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j_ s>o/ o ~L J jukX*C& 6 a-j 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 " ■ 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 " - - - Guards II.......................................... https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 2167 - SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY U S. DEPOSITORY COPY " JUL 1 5 ^2 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 - 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 - - - - - https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - - - - 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 8.71 _ Bulletin 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. 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