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Box 36017 San Fran cisco, C alif. 94102 T e l. : 556-4678 (Area Code 415) Area Wage Survey The New York, New York, Metropolitan Area April 1968 Bulletin No. 1575-78 Septem ber 1968 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Willard Wirtz, Secretary BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Ben Burdetsky, Acting Commissioner For sole by the Superintendent of Documents, U .S. Government Printing Office, W ashington, D .C ., 2 0 4 0 2 - Price 50 cents Preface Contents Page The B u r e a u of L a b o r S ta t is t ic s p r o g r a m of annual o c c u p a tio n a l w a g e s u r v e y s in m e tr o p o lit a n a r e a s i s d e s i g n e d to p r o v i d e d a t a o n o c c u p a t i o n a l e a r n i n g s , a n d e s t a b l i s h m e n t p r a c t i c e s a n d s u p p l e m e n t a r y w a g e . p r o v i s i o n s . It y ie ld s d e ta ile d d a ta by s e l e c t e d in d u str y d iv isio n for each o f the a r e a s s t u d i e d , f o r g e o g r a p h i c r e g i o n s , a n d f o r the U n ited S t a t e s . A m a j o r c o n s i d e r a t i o n in the p r o g r a m i s t h e n e e d f o r g r e a t e r i n s i g h t i n t o (1) the m o v e m e n t o f w a g e s b y o c c u p a t i o n a l c a t e g o r y a n d s k i l l l e v e l , a n d (2) the s t r u c tu r e an d l e v e l of w a g e s a m o n g a r e a s and in d u str y d iv is io n s. I n t r o d u c t i o n _____________________________ _____________________________________ W a g e t r e n d s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n a l g r o u p s ___________________________ T ab les: 1. 2. At the end o f e a c h s u r v e y , an in d iv id u a l a r e a b u l le tin p r e s e n t s s u r v e y r e s u l t s fo r each a r e a stu d ied . A fte r c o m p le t io n o f a ll o f the in d iv id u a l a r e a b u lle tin s f o r a round of s u r v e y s , a t w o - p a rt s u m m a r y bu lletin is is s u e d . T h e f i r s t p a r t b r i n g s d a t a f o r e a c h o f the m e t r o p o l i t a n a r e a s s t u d i e d i n to o n e b u l l e t i n . T h e s e c o n d p a r t p r e s e n t s in fo r m a t io n w hich h a s b e en p r o je c t e d fr o m individual m e t r o p o l i t a n a r e a d a t a to r e l a t e t o g e o g r a p h i c r e g i o n s a n d the U n ite d S t a t e s . E s t a b l i s h m e n t s a n d w o r k e r s w it h in s c o p e o f s u r v e y a n d n u m b e r s t u d i e d _____________________ _________________________________ In d e x e s o f s ta n d a r d w eek ly s a l a r i e s and s t r a ig h t - t im e h o u rly e a r n in g s fo r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a tio n a l g r o u p s , and p e r c e n t s o f i n c r e a s e f o r s e l e c t e d p e r i o d s _______________________ * NOTE: S im ila r tab u latio n s a r e other a r e a s . (See in sid e b a c k c o v e r .) av ailab le for C u r r e n t r e p o r t s on o c c u p a t i o n a l e a r n i n g s a n d s u p p l e m e n t a r y w a g e p r o v i s i o n s in t h e N e w Y o r k a r e a a r e a l s o a v a i l a b l e f o r m e n ' s a n d b o y s ' s u i t s a n d c o a t s ( A p r i l 1 9 6 7 ), a n d l i f e i n s u r a n c e ( N o v e m b e r 1 9 6 6 ); a n d o n e a r n i n g s o n l y f o r s e l e c t e d f o o d s e r v i c e a n d l a u n d r y a n d dry c l e a n i n g o c c u p a t i o n s ( A p r i l 1 9 6 8 ). U n io n s c a l e s , i n d i c a t i v e o f p r e v a ilin g p a y l e v e l s , a r e a v a ila b le fo r b uilding c o n s tr u c tio n ; p rin tin g ; lo c a l - t r a n s i t o p e r a tin g e m p lo y e e s ; and m o t o r tru c k d r iv e r s , h e lp e r s, and a llie d o ccu p a tio n s. E i g h t y - s i x a r e a s c u r r e n t l y a r e i n c l u d e d in t h e p r o g r a m . In e a c h a r e a , i n f o r m a t i o n on o c c u p a t i o n a l e a r n i n g s i s c o l l e c t e d a n n u a l l y a n d on e s t a b l i s h m e n t p r a c t i c e s and su p p le m e n ta r y w ag e p r o v is io n s b ien n ially . T h i s b u l l e t i n p r e s e n t s r e s u l t s o f the s u r v e y in N e w Y o r k , N . Y . , in A p r i l 1 9 6 8 . The Stan dard M e tro p o l i t a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a , a s d e f i n e d b y the B u r e a u o f t h e B u d g e t th ro u g h A p r i l 1967, c o n s i s t s o f New Y o r k C ity; an d N a s s a u , R o c k la n d , Su ffo lk, and W e stc h e ste r C o u n ties. T h i s s t u d y w a s c o n d u c t e d in t h e B u r e a u ' s r e g i o n a l o f f i c e in N ew Y o r k , N . Y . , H e r b e r t B i e n s t o c k , D ir e c t o r . The s t u d y w a s u n d e r t h e g e n e r a l d i r e c t i o n o f F r e d e r i c k W. M u e lle r, A s s is ta n t R egion al D ire c to r of O p eratio n s. 1 3 iii 2 ? Contents— Continued Page T a b l e s— C o n t in u e d A. O ccu p atio n a l e a r n in g s: * A - 1. O f f i c e o c c u p a t i o n s —S M S A—m e n a n d w o m e n _____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________ A - l a . O f f i c e o c c u p a t i o n s —5 B o r o u g h s —m e n a n d w o m e n ___________ ________________________________________________________________________________ A - l b . O f f i c e o c c u p a t i o n s —M a n u f a c t u r i n g —N a s s a u —S u f f o l k C o u n t i e s —w o m e n _____________________________________________________________________ A - l c . O f f i c e o c c u p a t i o n s —M a n u f a c t u r i n g —W e s t c h e s t e r —R o c k l a n d C o u n t i e s —m e n a n d w o m e n __________________________________________________ A - l d . O f f i c e o c c u p a t i o n s —C e n t r a l o f f i c e s —5 B o r o u g h s —m e n a n d w o m e n _________________________________________________________________________ A - 2. P r o f e s s i o n a l a n d t e c h n i c a l o c c u p a t i o n s —S M S A —m e n a n d w o m e n __________________________________________________________________________ A -2a. P r o f e s s i o n a l a n d t e c h n i c a l o c c u p a t i o n s —5 B o r o u g h s —m e n a n d w o m e n ___________________________________________________________________ A -2b. P r o f e s s i o n a l a n d t e c h n i c a l o c c u p a t i o n s —M a n u f a c t u r i n g —N a s s a u —S u f f o l k C o u n t i e s —m e n a n d w o m e n ___________________________________ A -2c. P r o f e s s i o n a l a n d t e c h n i c a l o c c u p a t i o n s —M a n u f a c t u r i n g —W e s t c h e s t e r —R o c k l a n d C o u n t i e s —m e n _______________________________________ A -3. O f f i c e , p r o f e s s i o n a l , a n d t e c h n i c a l o c c u p a t i o n s —S M S A —m e n a n d w o m e n c o m b i n e d ______________________________________________________ A -3a. O f f i c e , p r o f e s s i o n a l , a n d t e c h n i c a l o c c u p a t i o n s —5 B o r o u g h s —m e n a n d w o m e n c o m b i n e d _______________________________________________ A -3b. O f f i c e , p r o f e s s i o n a l , a n d t e c h n i c a l o c c u p a t i o n s —M a n u f a c t u r i n g —N a s s a u —S u f f o l k C o u n t i e s —m e n a n d w o m e n c o m b i n e d ______________ A -3c. O f f i c e , p r o f e s s i o n a l , a n d t e c h n i c a l o c c u p a t i o n s —M a n u f a c t u r i n g —W e s t c h e s t e r —R o c k l a n d C o u n t i e s —m e n a n d w o m e n c o m b i n e d _____ A -4. M a i n t e n a n c e a n d p o w e r p l a n t o c c u p a t i o n s —S M S A ____________________________________________________________________________________________ A -4a. M a i n t e n a n c e a n d p o w e r p l a n t o c c u p a t i o n s —5 B o r o u g h s _____________________________________________________________________________________ A -4b. M a i n t e n a n c e a n d p o w e r p l a n t o c c u p a t i o n s —M a n u f a c t u r i n g —N a s s a u —S u f f o l k C o u n t i e s ____________________________________________________ A -4c. M a i n t e n a n c e a n d p o w e r p l a n t o c c u p a t i o n s —M a n u f a c t u r i n g —W e s t c h e s t e r —R o c k l a n d C o u n t i e s ____________________________________________ A -5. C ustodial a n d m a t e r i a l m o v e m e n t o c c u p a t i o n s —S M S A ______________________________________________________________________________ A -5a. C u stodial a n d m a t e r i a l m o v e m e n t o c c u p a t i o n s —5 B o r o u g h s _______________________________________________________________________ A - 5b. C ustodial a n d m a t e r i a l m o v e m e n t o c c u p a t i o n s —M a n u f a c t u r i n g —N a s s a u —S u f f o l k C o u n t i e s _______________________________________ A -5c. C u stodial a n d m a t e r i a l m o v e m e n t o c c u p a t i o n s —M a n u f a c t u r i n g —W e s t c h e s t e r —R o c k l a n d C o u n t i e s ______________________________ A p pen dix. O c c u p a t i o n a l d e s c r i p t i o n s _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5 11 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 25 27 27 28 30 32 32 33 35 37 37 38 Area Wage Survey The New York, N.Y., Metropolitan Area Introduction O c c u p a tio n a l e m p lo y m e n t and e a r n in g s d a ta a r e shown fo r f u l l - t i m e w o r k e r s , i . e . , t h o s e h i r e d to w o r k a r e g u l a r w e e k l y s c h e d u l e in the g i v e n o c c u p a t i o n a l c l a s s i f i c a t i o n . E a r n in g s d ata exclude p r e m i u m p a y f o r o v e r t i m e a n d f o r w o r k on w e e k e n d s , h o l i d a y s , an d l a t e s h ifts . N o n p ro d u c tio n b o n u s e s a r e e x c lu d e d , but c o s t - o f - l i v i n g a llo w a n c e s an d in c en tiv e e a r n in g s a r e in c lu d e d . W h ere w e e k ly h o u rs a r e r e p o r t e d , a s f o r o f f i c e c l e r i c a l o c c u p a t i o n s , r e f e r e n c e i s to the s t a n d a r d w o r k w e e k ( r o u n d e d to the n e a r e s t h a l f h o u r ) f o r w h i c h e m p l o y e e s r e c e i v e t h e i r r e g u l a r s t r a i g h t - t i m e s a l a r i e s ( e x c l u s i v e of p a y f o r o v e rtim e at r e g u la r a n d /o r p r e m iu m r a te s ) . A v e ra g e w eekly earn in g s f o r t h e s e o c c u p a t i o n s h a v e b e e n r o u n d e d to the n e a r e s t h a l f d o l l a r . T h i s a r e a i s 1 of 86 in w h i c h the U .S . D e p a r t m e n t of L a b o r ' s B u r e a u of L a b o r S t a t i s t i c s c o n d u c t s s u r v e y s of o c c u p a t i o n a l e a r n i n g s a n d r e l a t e d b e n e f i t s on a n a r e a w i d e b a s i s . T h is b u lle tin p r e s e n t s c u rr e n t o ccu p atio n al e m p lo y m e n t and e a r n i n g s i n f o r m a t i o n o b t a i n e d l a r g e l y b y m a i l f r o m the e s t a b l i s h m e n t s v i s i t e d b y B u r e a u f i e l d e c o n o m i s t s in the l a s t p r e v i o u s s u r v e y f o r o c c u p a t i o n s r e p o r t e d in t h a t e a r l i e r s t u d y . P e r s o n a l v i s i t s w e r e m a d e to n o n r e s p o n d e n t s a n d to t h o s e r e s p o n d e n t s r e p o r t i n g u n u s u a l c h a n g e s s i n c e the p r e v i o u s s u r v e y . In e a c h a r e a , d a t a a r e o b t a i n e d f r o m r e p r e s e n t a t i v e e s t a b l i s h m e n t s w ith in s i x b r o a d i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n s : M a n u fa c tu rin g ; t r a n s p o r ta tio n , c o m m u n ic a t io n , and other p ub lic u tilitie s ; w h o le s a le t r a d e ; r e t a i l t r a d e ; f i n a n c e , i n s u r a n c e , an d r e a l e s t a t e ; and s e r v i c e s . M a j o r in d u stry g ro u p s ex clu d e d f r o m these stu d ies a r e go vern m en t o p e r a t i o n s a n d the c o n s t r u c t i o n a n d e x t r a c t i v e i n d u s t r i e s . E s t a b l i s h m e n t s h a v i n g f e w e r t h a n a p r e s c r i b e d n u m b e r of w o r k e r s a r e o m i t t e d b e c a u s e t h e y t e n d to f u r n i s h i n s u f f i c i e n t e m p l o y m e n t in the o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d i e d to w a r r a n t i n c l u s i o n . S e p a r a t e t a b u l a t i o n s a r e p r o v i d e d f o r e a c h of the b r o a d in d u s tr y d iv is io n s w hich m e e t p u b licatio n c r i t e r i a . The a v e r a g e s p r e se n te d re fle c t c o m p o site , areaw id e e s t i m ates. I n d u s t r i e s a n d e s t a b l i s h m e n t s d i f f e r in p a y l e v e l an d j o b s t a f f i n g a n d , t h u s , c o n t r i b u t e d i f f e r e n t l y to the e s t i m a t e s f o r e a c h j o b . T h e p a y r e l a t i o n s h i p o b t a i n a b l e f r o m the a v e r a g e s m a y f a i l to r e f l e c t a c c u r a t e l y the w a g e s p r e a d o r d i f f e r e n t i a l m a i n t a i n e d a m o n g j o b s in i n d i v i d u a l e s t a b l i s h m e n t s . S i m i l a r l y , d i f f e r e n c e s in a v e r a g e p a y l e v e l s f o r m e n a n d w o m e n in a n y of the s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s h o u l d not b e a s s u m e d to r e f l e c t d i f f e r e n c e s in p a y t r e a t m e n t of the s e x e s w it h in in d ivid u al e s t a b l i s h m e n t s . O ther p o s s i b l e f a c t o r s w hich m a y c o n tr ib u te to d i f f e r e n c e s in p a y f o r m e n a n d w o m e n i n c l u d e : D i f f e r e n c e s in p r o g r e s s i o n w it h in e s t a b l i s h e d r a t e r a n g e s , s i n c e o n ly the a c t u a l r a t e s p a i d i n c u m b e n t s a r e c o l l e c t e d ; a n d d i f f e r e n c e s in s p e c i f i c d u t i e s p e r f o r m e d , a l t h o u g h the w o r k e r s a r e c l a s s i f i e d a p p r o p r i a t e l y w it h in the s a m e s u r v e y j o b d e s c r i p t i o n . J o b d e s c r i p t i o n s u s e d in c l a s s i f y i n g e m p l o y e e s in t h e s e s u r v e y s a r e u s u a l l y m o r e g e n e r a l i z e d t h a n t h o s e u s e d in i n d i v i d u a l e s t a b l i s h m e n t s a n d a l l o w f o r m i n o r d i f f e r e n c e s a m o n g e s t a b l i s h m e n t s in the s p e c i f i c d u t i e s p e r f o r m e d . T h e s e s u r v e y s a r e c o n d u c t e d on a s a m p l e b a s i s b e c a u s e of the u n n e c e s s a r y c o s t i n v o l v e d in s u r v e y i n g a l l e s t a b l i s h m e n t s . To o b t a i n o p t i m u m a c c u r a c y a t m i n i m u m c o s t , a g r e a t e r p r o p o r t i o n of l a r g e t h a n of s m a l l e s t a b l i s h m e n t s i s s t u d i e d . In c o m b i n i n g the d a t a , h o w e v e r , a ll e s t a b l i s h m e n t s a r e given th eir a p p r o p r ia te w eight. 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T h e s e d i f f e r e n c e s in o c c u p a t i o n a l s t r u c t u r e do not a f f e c t m a t e r i a l l y the a c c u r a c y of the e a r n in gs data. and E a r n i n g s T h e o c c u p a t i o n s s e l e c t e d f o r s t u d y a r e c o m m o n to a v a r i e t y of m a n u f a c t u r i n g a n d n o n m a n u f a c t u r i n g i n d u s t r i e s , an d a r e of the f o l l o w in g t y p e s : ( l ) O f f i c e c l e r i c a l ; (Z) p r o f e s s i o n a l a n d t e c h n i c a l ; (3) m a i n t e n a n c e a n d p o w e r p l a n t ; a n d (4) c u s t o d i a l an d m a t e r i a l m o v e m e n t . O c c u p a t i o n a l c l a s s i f i c a t i o n i s b a s e d on a u n i f o r m s e t of j o b d e s c r i p t i o n s d e s i g n e d to t a k e a c c o u n t of i n t e r e s t a b l i s h m e n t v a r i a t i o n in d u t i e s w it h in the s a m e j o b . T h e o c c u p a t i o n s s e l e c t e d f o r s t u d y a r e l i s t e d a n d d e s c r i b e d in the a p p e n d i x . T h e e a r n i n g s d a t a f o l l o w i n g the j o b t i t l e s a r e f o r a l l i n d u s t r i e s c o m b i n e d . E a r n i n g s d a t a f o r s o m e of the o c c u p a t i o n s l i s t e d a n d d e s c r i b e d , o r f o r s o m e i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n s w it h in o c c u p a t i o n s , a r e n o t p r e s e n t e d in t h e A - s e r i e s t a b l e s b e c a u s e e i t h e r ( l ) e m p l o y m e n t in the o c c u p a t i o n i s t o o s m a l l to p r o v i d e e n o u g h d a t a to m e r i t p r e s e n t a t i o n , o r (2) t h e r e i s p o s s i b i l i t y of d i s c l o s u r e o f i n d i v i d u a l e s ta b lish m e n t d ata. E stab lish m en t P r a c tic e s and S u p p le m e n ta r y W age P r o v i s i o n s T a b u l a t i o n s on s e l e c t e d e s t a b l i s h m e n t p r a c t i c e s a n d s u p p l e m e n t a r y w a g e p r o v i s i o n s ( B - s e r i e s t a b l e s ) a r e not p r e s e n t e d in t h i s b u lletin . In fo rm a tio n fo r th e se tab u latio n s is c o lle c te d biennially. T h e s e t a b u l a t i o n s on m i n i m u m e n t r a n c e s a l a r i e s f o r i n e x p e r i e n c e d w o m e n o ffice w o r k e r s ; sh ift d i f f e r e n t i a ls ; sc h e d u le d w ee k ly h o u rs; p a id h o lid a y s; p a id v a c a tio n s ; and h ealth , in s u r a n c e , and p e n sio n p lan s a r e p r e s e n t e d (in the B - s e r i e s t a b l e s ) in p r e v i o u s b u l l e t i n s f o r t h i s a r e a . 1 2 T a b le 1. E s t a b l i s h m e n t s a n d W o r k e r s W ithin S c o p e o f S u r v e y an d N u m b e r S tu d ie d in N ew Y o rk , N . Y . , 1 by M a jo r I n d u s tr y D iv is io n , 2 A p r il 1968 M in im u m e m p lo y m e n t in e s t a b l i s h m e n ts in sc o p e o f stu d y I n d u str y d iv i s i o n W o r k e r s in e s t a b l i s h m e n t s N u m b e r o f e s t a b li s h m e n t s W ithin sc o p e o f stu d y 3 W ithin s c o p e o f s t u d y 1234 S tu d ie d S tu d ie d N um ber P ercen t S ta n d a r d M e tr o p o lit a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a 1 A ll d i v i s i o n s _____________________________________________ - 5, 539 737 1, 7 3 2 , 600 100 8 1 3 ,8 9 0 M a n u f a c t u r i n g ____ ,_____________________________________________ N a s s a u —S u ffo lk C o u n tie s __________________________________ W e s tc h e s te r —R o c k la n d C o u n tie s __________________________ N o n m a n u f a c t u r i n g _____________________________________________ T r a n s p o r t a t io n , c o m m u n ic a t io n , an d o th e r p u b lic u t i l i t i e s 5 ___________________________________________ W h o le sa le t r a d e ____ ___________ __________________________ R e t a i l t r a d e _________________________________________________ F in a n c e , in s u r a n c e , an d r e a l e s t a t e _____________________ S e r v i c e s 6 ___________________________________________________ 100 100 100 - 1 ,7 3 2 197 148 3, 807 231 31 34 506 5 4 9 ,4 0 0 1 0 7 ,1 0 0 6 2 ,5 0 0 1, 183, 200 32 6 4 68 2 1 0 ,0 1 0 6 4 , 020 3 4 , 010 6 0 3 , 880 100 50 100 50 50 263 1 ,0 3 5 418 877 1 ,2 1 4 76 93 111 89 137 2 5 8 ,0 0 0 1 3 9 ,8 0 0 2 3 3 ,8 0 0 3 0 6 ,6 0 0 2 4 5 ,0 0 0 15 8 13 18 14 2 1 1 ,7 8 0 2 7 , 540 1 5 2 ,2 6 0 1 4 5 ,7 6 0 6 6 , 540 A ll d i v i s i o n s _____________________________________________ - 4 ,6 4 7 589 1 ,4 0 8 ,5 0 0 100 6 3 9 ,5 6 0 M a n u f a c t u r i n g __________ _______ _____________________________ N o n m a n u f a c t u r i n g _____________________________________________ T r a n s p o r t a t io n , c o m m u n ic a t io n , an d o th e r p u b lic u t i l i t i e s 5 ___________________________________________ W h o le sa le t r a d e _____________________________________________ R e t a i l t r a d e ________________________ __________ ____ _________ F in a n c e , i n s u r a n c e , an d r e a l e s t a t e _ . __ _. ... _ S e r v i c e s 6 ___________________________________________________ 100 - 1 ,3 8 7 3, 260 166 423 3 7 9 ,8 0 0 1 ,0 2 8 ,7 0 0 27 73 1 1 1 , 980 5 2 7 , 580 100 50 100 50 50 228 899 31 2 768 1 ,0 5 3 65 82 86 79 111 2 3 0 ,3 0 0 1 2 0 ,2 0 0 1 7 5 ,2 0 0 2 8 4 ,3 0 0 2 1 8 ,7 0 0 16 9 12 20 16 1 8 6 ,8 1 0 2 4 , 220 1 19, 770 1 3 9 , 740 5 7 , 040 N ew Y o r k C ity 1 1 T h e N ew Y o r k S ta n d a r d M e tr o p o lit a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a , a s d e fin e d b y th e B u r e a u o f th e B u d g e t th ro u g h A p r il 1967, c o n s i s t s o f New Y o r k C ity ( B r o n x , K i n g s , N ew Y o r k , Q u e e n s a n d R ic h m o n d C o u n tie s ), an d N a s s a u , R o c k la n d , S u ffo lk a n d W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n tie s . T h e " w o r k e r s w ith in s c o p e o f s t u d y " e s t i m a t e s sh ow n in th is ta b le p r o v id e a r e a s o n a b l y a c c u r a t e d e s c r i p t i o n o f th e s i z e a n d c o m p o s it io n o f th e la b o r f o r c e in c lu d e d in th e s u r v e y . T h e e s t i m a t e s a r e not in te n d e d , h o w e v e r , to s e r v e a s a b a s i s o f c o m p a r is o n w ith o th e r e m p lo y m e n t in d e x e s f o r th e a r e a to m e a s u r e e m p lo y m e n t t r e n d s o r l e v e l s s in c e ( l ) p la n n in g o f w a g e s u r v e y s r e q u i r e s th e u s e o f e s t a b li s h m e n t d a ta c o m p ile d c o n s id e r a b ly in a d v a n c e o f th e p a y r o l l p e r io d s t u d ie d , a n d (2) s m a l l e s t a b l i s h m e n t s a r e e x c lu d e d f r o m th e s c o p e o f th e s u r v e y . 2 T h e 1967 e d itio n o f th e S ta n d a r d I n d u s t r ia l C l a s s i f i c a t i o n M a n u a l w a s u s e d in c l a s s i f y i n g e s t a b li s h m e n t s by in d u s tr y d iv is io n . 3 I n c lu d e s a l l e s t a b li s h m e n t s w ith to ta l e m p lo y m e n t a t o r a b o v e the m in im u m lim it a t io n . A ll o u t le t s (w ith in the a r e a ) o f c o m p a n ie s in s u c h i n d u s t r i e s a s t r a d e , fin a n c e , a u to r e p a i r s e r v i c e a n d m o tio n p i c t u r e t h e a t e r s a r e c o n s id e r e d a s 1 e s t a b li s h m e n t . 4 I n c lu d e s a ll w o r k e r s in a l l e s t a b li s h m e n t s w ith t o t a l e m p lo y m e n t (w ith in th e a r e a ) a t o r a b o v e th e m in im u m lim it a tio n . 5 T a x ic a b s an d s e r v i c e s in c id e n ta l to w a te r t r a n s p o r t a t io n w e r e e x c lu d e d . T h e g o v e r n m e n ta lly o p e r a t e d p o rtio n o f N ew Y o r k 's t r a n s i t s y s t e m i s e x c lu d e d b y d e fin itio n f r o m th e s c o p e o f st u d y . 6 H o te ls a n d m o t e ls ; l a u n d r ie s an d o th e r p e r s o n a l s e r v i c e s ; b u s i n e s s s e r v i c e s ; a u t o m o b ile r e p a i r , r e n t a l, an d p a r k in g ; m o tio n p i c t u r e s ; n o n p r o fit m e m b e r s h ip o r g a n i z a t i o n s (e x c lu d in g r e l i g io u s an d c h a r it a b le o r g a n i z a t io n s ) ; a n d e n g in e e r in g a n d a r c h i t e c t u r a l s e r v i c e s . A b o u t o n e - t h ir d o f th e w o r k e r s w ith in s c o p e o f th e s u r v e y in th e N ew Y o r k S ta n d a rd M e tr o p o lit a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a w e r e e m p lo y e d in m a n u f a c t u r in g f i r m s . T h e fo llo w in g ta b le p r e s e n t s th e m a jo r in d u s t r y g r o u p s an d s p e c i f ic in d u s t r i e s a s a p e r c e n t o f a l l m a n u fa c t u r in g ; I n d u str y g r o u p s P r in tin g an d p u b l i s h i n g _______________________________ E l e c t r i c a l e q u ip m e n t an d s u p p l i e s ___________________ A p p a r e l an d o th e r t e x t il e p r o d u c t s __________________ F o o d a n d k in d r e d p r o d u c t s ___________________________ C h e m ic a ls a n d a l l i e d p r o d u c t s ______________________ T r a n s p o r t a t io n e q u ip m e n t _______________________ I n s t r u m e n t s a n d r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s ___________________ M a c h in e r y , e x c e p t e l e c t r i c a l ________________________ S p e c if ic in d u s t r ie s (E x c lu d in g c e n tr a l o f f ic e s ) 14 11 10 10 9 9 6 5 A i r c r a f t an d p a r t s ______________________________________ N e w s p a p e r s _____________________________________________ P e r i o d i c a l s ______________________________________________ B a k e r y p r o d u c ts ________________________________________ C o m m u n ic a tio n e q u ip m e n t _____________________________ D r u g s ____________________________________________________ E n g in e e r in g an d s c ie n t if i c i n s t r u m e n t s _______________ M e n 's an d b o y s ' s u it s an d c o a t s _______________________ W o m e n 's and m i s s e s ' o u t e r w e a r _______________________ 8 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 T h is in f o r m a tio n i s b a s e d on e s t i m a t e s o f t o t a l e m p lo y m e n t d e r iv e d f r o m u n iv e r s e m a t e r i a l s c o m p ile d p r i o r to a c t u a l s u r v e y . P r o p o r t io n s in v a r i o u s in d u s t r y d i v i s i o n s m a y d if f e r f r o m p r o p o r t io n s b a s e d on th e r e s u l t s o f th e su r v e y a s sh ow n in t a b le 1 a b o v e . 3 Wage Trends for Selected Occupational Groups P r e s e n t e d in t a b l e 2 a r e i n d e x e s an d p e r c e n t a g e s o f ch a n g e in a v e r a g e s a l a r i e s o f o f f ic e c l e r i c a l w o r k e r s and i n d u s t r i a l n u r s e s , an d in a v e r a g e e a r n i n g s o f s e l e c t e d plan t w o r k e r g r o u p s . T h e in d e x e s a r e a m e a s u r e o f w a g e s at a g iv e n tim e , e x p r e s s e d a s a p e r c e n t of w a g e s d u r in g the b a s e p e r i o d (d ate of the a r e a s u r v e y c o n d u c ted b e t w e e n J u l y I 9 6 0 a n d J u n e 1 9 6 1 ). S u b t r a c t i n g 100 f r o m t h e i n d e x y i e l d s the p e r c e n t a g e c h a n g e i n w a g e s f r o m th e b a s e p e r i o d to t h e d a te o f the in d e x . T h e p e r c e n t a g e s o f c h a n g e o r i n c r e a s e r e l a t e to w age c h a n ge s b etw een the in d icated d a te s . These estim ates a re m e a s u r e s o f c h a n g e i n a v e r a g e s f o r th e a r e a ; th e y a r e n o t i n t e n d e d to m e a s u r e a v e r a g e p a y c h a n g e s i n t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t s i n t h e a r e a . M ethod of C o m p u tin g in the o c c u p a tio n a l g r o u p . T h e s e c o n sta n t w e ig h ts r e f le c t b a s e y e a r em ploy m en ts w h e re v e r p o s s ib le . The a v e r a g e (m ean) e a rn in g s fo r e a c h o c c u p a t i o n w e r e m u l t i p l i e d b y t h e o c c u p a t i o n a l w e i g h t , a n d the p r o d u c t s f o r a ll o c c u p a tio n s in the g r o u p w e r e t o ta le d . T h e a g g r e g a t e s f o r 2 c o n s e c u t i v e y e a r s w e r e r e l a t e d b y d iv id in g the a g g r e g a t e fo r t h e l a t e r y e a r b y the a g g r e g a t e f o r t h e e a r l i e r y e a r . The resultan t r e l a t i v e , l e s s 100 p e r c e n t , s h o w s th e p e r c e n t a g e c h a n g e . T h e i n d e x i s the p r o d u c t o f m u l t i p l y i n g t h e b a s e y e a r r e l a t i v e (1 0 0 ) b y t h e r e l a t i v e f o r the n e x t s u c c e e d i n g y e a r a n d c o n t i n u i n g to m u l t i p l y ( c o m p o u n d ) e a c h y e a r ' s r e l a t i v e b y the p r e v i o u s y e a r ' s in d e x . A v e r a g e earn in g s f o r the fo llow in g o c c u p a tio n s w e r e u s e d in c o m p u tin g the w a g e tr e n d s : E a c h o f t h e s e l e c t e d k e y o c c u p a t i o n s w ith in a n o c c u p a t i o n a l g r o u p w a s a s s i g n e d a w e i g h t b a s e d on i t s p r o p o r t i o n a t e e m p l o y m e n t O ffic e c le r ic a l (m en and w om en): B ook keep in g-m ach in e operators, class B C lerk s, accou n tin g, classes A and B C lerk s, file , classes A , B, and C C lerk s, order C lerk s, payroll C om p tom eter operators Keypunch operators, classes A and B O ffice boys and girls T a b le 2. O ffice c le r ic a l (m en and women)— Continued S ecretaries Stenographers, gen eral Stenographers, senior Sw itchboard operators, classes A and B T a b u latin g-m ach in e operators, class B T y pists, classes A and B S k ille d m ain ten ance (m en): Carpenters E lectrician s M achinists M echanics M echanics (au to m o tiv e) Painters P ipefitters T o o l and die m akers U nskilled plan t (m en): Janitors, porters, and clean ers Laborers, m a teria l handling Industrial nurses (m en and wom en): Nurses, industrial (registered) Indexes o f Standard Weekly S alarie s and S traigh t-T im e Hourly Earnings for S e le c te d O ccu pation al Groups in New York, N. Y . , April 1968 and April 1967, and Percents o f Increase for S e le c te d Periods Indexes (April 1961=100) Industry and occu pation al group Percents o f in crease April 1967 April 1966 April 1965 April 1964 April 1963 April 1962 April 1961 April 1960 to to to April 1968 April 1967 to to to to to April 1968 April 1967 April 1966 April 1965 April 1964 April 1963 April 1962 April 1961 A ll industries: O ffice c le ric a l (m en and w o m e n )----Industrial nurses (m en and w o m e n )---S k ille d m ain ten an ce (m en) ------------U n skilled plan t (m en) ------------------- - 128.4 134.9 131.3 132.1 1 2 2 .0 1 2 6 .9 1 2 4 .8 1 2 6 .1 5 .3 6 .3 5 .2 4 .8 4 .0 6 .3 3 .3 4 .0 3 .2 4. 8 4 .0 3 .0 2 .9 2 .7 3 .5 5 .1 3 .5 2 .8 3 .1 3 .5 2 .9 3 .3 4 .3 4 .3 3 .6 4 .5 4 .3 3 .8 3 .6 4 .7 4 .4 3 .4 M anufacturing: O ffice c le r ic a l (m en and wom en) ----Industrial nurses (m en and w om en) — S k ille d m ain ten an ce (m en) ----------- U n skilled plan t (m en) - — ---------------- 125.2 133.2 128.3 127.5 1 1 9 .8 1 2 4 .5 1 2 2 .1 1 2 0 .0 4 .5 7 .0 5 .1 6 .3 3 .2 4 .0 2 .8 3 .1 3 .3 5 .6 3 .6 1 .6 2 .3 1 .7 3 .4 4 .2 3 .7 2 .7 2 .8 2 .7 3 .1 4 .5 2 .7 2 .7 2. 8 3 .8 4 .8 4 .2 3 .6 5 .0 4 .5 5 .3 4 F o r o f f i c e c l e r i c a l w o r k e r s a n d i n d u s t r i a l n u r s e s , the w a g e t r e n d s r e l a t e to r e g u l a r w e e k l y s a l a r i e s f o r the n o r m a l w o r k w e e k , e x c l u s i v e of e a r n i n g s f o r o v e r t i m e . F o r plan t w o r k e r g r o u p s , they m e a s u r e c h a n g e s in a v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e h o u r l y e a r n i n g s , e x c l u d i n g p r e m i u m p a y f o r o v e r t i m e a n d f o r w o r k on w e e k e n d s , h o l i d a y s , a n d l a t e s h i f t s . T h e p e r c e n t a g e s a r e b a s e d on d a t a f o r s e l e c t e d k e y o c c u p a t i o n s a n d i n c l u d e m o s t o f the n u m e r i c a l l y i m p o r t a n t j o b s w it h in each group. C h a n g e s in the l a b o r f o r c e c a n c a u s e i n c r e a s e s o r d e c r e a s e s in the o c c u p a t i o n a l a v e r a g e s w it h o u t a c t u a l w a g e c h a n g e s . It i s c o n c e i v a b l e t h a t e v e n th o u g h a l l e s t a b l i s h m e n t s in a n a r e a g a v e w a g e i n c r e a s e s , a v e r a g e w a g e s m a y have d e c lin e d b e c a u s e lo w e r- p a y in g e s ta b lis h m e n t s e n t e r e d the a r e a o r e x p a n d e d t h e i r w o r k f o r c e s . Sim ilarly , w ages m a y h a v e r e m a i n e d r e l a t i v e l y c o n s t a n t , y e t the a v e r a g e s f o r a n a r e a m a y have r is e n c o n sid e ra b ly b e c a u s e h ig h e r-p a y in g e s ta b lish m e n ts e n t e r e d the a r e a . L i m i t a t i o n s of D a t a T h e i n d e x e s a n d p e r c e n t a g e s of c h a n g e , a s m e a s u r e s of c h an ge in a r e a a v e r a g e s , a r e in flu e n c e d by: (l) g e n e r a l s a l a r y and w a g e c h a n g e s , (2) m e r i t o r o t h e r i n c r e a s e s in p a y r e c e i v e d b y i n d i v i d u a l w o r k e r s w h i l e in the s a m e j o b , a n d (3) c h a n g e s in a v e r a g e w a g e s d u e to c h a n g e s in the l a b o r f o r c e r e s u l t i n g f r o m l a b o r t u r n o v e r , f o r c e e x p a n s i o n s , f o r c e r e d u c t i o n s , a n d c h a n g e s in the p r o p o r t i o n s of w o r k e r s e m p l o y e d b y e s t a b l i s h m e n t s w it h d i f f e r e n t p a y l e v e l s . T h e u s e of c o n s t a n t e m p l o y m e n t w e i g h t s e l i m i n a t e s the e f f e c t of c h a n g e s in the p r o p o r t i o n of w o r k e r s r e p r e s e n t e d in e a c h j o b i n c l u d e d in the d a t a . The p e r c e n t a g e s of ch a n g e r e f l e c t on ly c h a n g e s in a v e r a g e p a y f o r s t r a i g h t - t i m e h o u r s . T h e y a r e not in flu e n c e d by c h a n g e s in s t a n d a r d w o r k s c h e d u l e s , a s s u c h , o r b y p r e m i u m p a y f o r o v e r t i m e . W h e r e n e c e s s a r y , d a t a w e r e a d j u s t e d to r e m o v e f r o m the i n d e x e s a n d p e r c e n t a g e s o f c h a n g e a n y s i g n i f i c a n t e f f e c t c a u s e d b y c h a n g e s in the s c o p e of the s u r v e y . A. Occupational Earnings Table A-l. Office Occupations—SMSA—Men and Women ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d i e d on a n a r e a b a s i s by i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , New Y o r k ( S t a n d a r d M e t r o p o l i t a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) N u m b e r o f w o r k e r s r e c e i v i n g s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k l y e a r n i n g s of --- Se x, occupation, a n d i n d u s t r y division Num ber of workers $ A verage w eekly (standard) M edian 2 MEN CLERKS. A C C C L M I N G . NILNMANUF PUBLIC WHOLES F INANC SERVIC 2,430 852 1,578 59C 354 325 254 36. 5 37.0 35.0 36.0 o5.5 17.0 36.0 1,345 213 1.132 329 2C7 424 103 36.5 36 . G 36 • 5 ------------------------ ClASS A ----------- A C T U R I N G -----------------------L I I L I I I E S 3 --------------------ALE I R A U f c ----------------------E 4 --------- -------------------------E S ---------------------------------- $ 129.50 130.50 129.00 133.50 135.00 126.00 117.00 $ 127.00 129.50 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 60 65 70 75 80 65 90 95 100 105 110 120 130 140 130 160 170 180 190 200 over - - - - 1 - 7 7 - 30 7 23 11 - 57 13 44 13 - 113 36 77 10 19 10 37 181 39 142 35 3b 24 44 41 1 153 25 0 104 56 362 146 216 95 2 71 109 162 72 70 18 52 15 24 46 46 43 50 63 22 11 65 12 182 65 117 65 43 1 1 17 6 13 26 3 23 4 19 - 16 2 14 8 6 - 12 2 10 - 33 188 7 7 11 1 73 8 ~ 111 35 76 15 20 23 10 392 147 245 70 o 7 _ 1 1 ~ 8 - 33 10 28 4 12 2 147 25 ol 19 42 12 215 14 201 61 37 74 133 21 72 8 53 6 136 29 107 39 23 16 8 4 2 8 4 4 4 - 49 1 48 4 8 - ~ 45 13 32 5 22 2 20 2 42 42 5 17 12 18 an d $ 114.00-145.00 126.00 135.50 125.00 129.00 115.50 117.00-146.50 111.50-144.50 119.00-152.00 115.00-162.00 111.00-142.00 1 0 5 . G O - 1 2 4 . 50 9 9 . CO 1 0 1 .0 0 98.50 1 1 0 .0 0 102.50 53.00 54.00 90.00-115.50 51.00-119.00 85.50-115.50 96.5G— 124.00 65.50-118.50 86.00-108.00 51.00-106.00 _ - - - - 94.00 - - CLERKS. FILE. C L A S S C --------------------N C N M A N i U r A C 1 U 8 1 N G ---- ------ — ----------- 273 19 5 36.5 77 . CG 71.00 74.50 6 9 . OU 68.00An _ O"a*7. U U“ 87.50 7f7I • c D; U' - - C L E R K S . O R D E R ---------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T O R I N G ------------------------WHOLESALE T R A C E ----------------------- 736 662 58h 38.0 38.0 87.5 115.50 116.50 118.50 115.50 117-50 123.00 100.50-129.00 101.00-129.00 102.50-130.00 CIFRKS. P A Y E C L L ------------------------------M A N U E A C T L R I N G ----------------------------N C N M A N U E A C T U M N G ------------------------- 39 3 202 1 9i 3o .5 30.0 37.0 114.50 117.50 111.50 1 IC.5G 1 1 1 .6 0 1C8.50 1 0 0 . 5 0 — i.29. 0 0 101.50-132.00 98.00-128.00 O F F I C E B O Y S -------------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------------- 4,343 1.230 3b .0 35.5 77.00 78.50 75.50 77.30 fS L N M A N t J r £ L 1 U K 1 b b — --------- — --- — ----P U B L I C L I I L I I I E S 3 --------------------whOlESALE T R A C E ----------------------- 70.0071.50A C finO'?. OU 84.00 86.50 ftc7 f DA Un O 423 421 36.5 36.0 64.5 0 74.00 79.50 74.00 75.5069.00a f 7 . Dfin— O U— 93.50 62.50 7ft a hU /o . D f1•Uu— jc Un — 82.50 7( 0? . n u nu * FTA 11 T h ALF - - — — - - - TAHULATING-MACHINf CFEHATCRS, C l A S S A -------------------------------------------------R A N G E A C T O R I N G ---------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U H I N G ----------------------------F I N A N C E 4 -----------------------------------T A B LJL A T I N G — M A C H I N E C F E H A T C R S , Cl A S S B ------------------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------------N C N M A N U F A C 7 C R I N G ------------------------Fl iB L l C. L I IT I I I E S 3 --------------------F I N A N C F 4 -----------------------------------T ARIJI A T I N G - M A C H I N f C P E R A T C R S . Cl A S S C ------------------------------------------N f N M A n U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------------------P U B L I C L I I L I I I P S 3 ------------------------------F I N A N C E 4 ---------------------------------------------------- S e e f o o t n o t e s at e n d o f t a b l e . 36.5 - F I N A N C F -----------------------------------SrKVlCrS — — SECRETARIES ft — — 1,158 974 35.3 77.00 73.50 160 3o •5 1 5 0 .0 0 14 5.OU 133.50 138.00 133.00 125.00 1 3 2.OG 134.50 559 103 456 240 1.094 168 926 iCo 646 590 511 11 1 322 36.5 3 7.0 36.0 35.5 36.5 30 • 5 113.00 36.5 111.50 129.00 109.50 3a. 0 3o. 0 3o . 0 36 . U 38.0 35.5 120.00 91.00 88.50 9 d . 50 8 6 . UO / I . 3U a >^ CC« n DU - 121 ItL - 39 33 19 20 3 - - - - ~ _ “ - - - - - - 2 - 8 - ~ 2 8 590 294 696 03 118 85 8 223 635 127 46 “ 78 1 77 - 245 47 735 171 - 53 15 8 42 6 169 15 154 16 7 13 13 1 - 1 15 43 80 9 - 62 10 122 52 55.00-126.50 102.50-139.00 9 8 . 5 C - 12 5 . 5 0 12C.CG- 143.00 57.00-123.50 - 83.00- 58.00 _ _ _ _ - - - - - _ _ - _ - 22 19 41 27 20 4 3 . 1 2 3 51 12 18 2 6 4 - 2 _ - - _ 22 18 io 57 54 54 31 26 21 61 52 31 70 62 48 64 53 32 92 63 72 181 160 37 34 34 12 10 10 86 80 bo 20 20 2 C _ - _ - - - - - “ - 22 9 13 12 5 7 13 34 28 7 21 64 45 15 4 L 13 2 d 38 21 17 23 3 2U 1* 10 1 11 11 _ 24 10 75 46 29 4 1 12 4 4 2 3 - - 457 140 431 152 2 79 42 34 173 90 155 51 105 34 21 14 o _ _ _ _ _ - - 2 2 _ 6 - - - - _ _ 63 io 14h 31 71 33 31 13 18 16 13 5 10 6 13 4 77 3 1 1 1 9 3 3 5 2 2 - 517 45 71 11 15 4 166 - 2 2 - ° 9 109.30 117.00 1C8.50 127.50 l06.00 82.00- 55.00 do.00-107.50 80.00- 53.00 - 1 1 - 35 28 34 7 L 1 130.50 124.00 89.00 10 - 11 34 12 . l tAouo * DAil I1 D2 A H . wp Up — U 88.00 112 44 37 23 - 2 - 87.00 - 8 - 2 2 214 26 186 46 23 75 39 ~ 120.50-149.00 124.50-152.50 12 G . 0 0 - 1 4 8 . 0 0 114.00-136.00 50.00 $ 130 q u. . ^7 O —— $ 120 70 .UG- — 8 $ 1 10 7/ I t # Jk U(i. CLASS £ 105 ■ FILE# NONMANUEACTORING S 100 8 6 .0 0 LLFRKS. ---------------------------------- $ 95 83.50 SERVICES $ 90 3 7.0 N O N M A N U F A C J O K I N G -----------------------P U B L I C L I I L I I I E S 3 --------------------WHOLESALE T R A C E ---------------------E I N A N C E 4 ------------------------------------ £ £ 85 165 ----------- £ 80 96.50 B * 73 35.5 ClASS $ 70 36.0 36.5 37.u AC C C L M I N G . * 65 1 0 2 .0 0 103.50 1 0 2 .0 0 112.50 103.00 96.00 CLERKS. $ * $ an d under M iddle range 2 $ S £ 60 55 M e an 2 £ $ - - - - - - - - - 5 5 - 3 2 3 3 - - - - 9 9 8 26 75 1 - - 6 9 9 3 5 4 4 - 24 12 67 21 54 3 ~ “ 11 11 20 20 - - 10 20 b 6 129 17 83 fc 3 20 1 12 5o 63 44 14 71 39 t 86 57 24 8 2 6 17 - 69 65 133 17 125 11 56 139 19 17 120 105 148 19 129 4 9 39 1 62 104 1 16 1 b6 2 78 23 65 12 2 15 5o 56 49 88 136 129 37 82 73 9 69 60 26 34 13 5 36 5 57 26 lo 4 22 77 42 6 23 00 19 54 o7 2t> 20 17 14 172 33 2 1 33 9 1 83 18 63 35 26 1 - 69 17 52 10 43 13 30 48 15 33 4 2 3 3 9 ~ 2 1 25 “ - - - 5 5 - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - 6 Table A-l. Office Occupations—SMSA—Men and Women----Continued ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k ( S t a n d a r d M e t r o p o l it a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) N um ber og w o rk e rs re c e iv in g s t r a ig h t- tim e w ee k ly e a r n in g s of— Sex, occupation, and industry division Number of S weekly hours1 (standard) MEN - CONTINUED Mean2 Median 2 Middle range 2 * $ 55 60 * $ 65 70 $ 75 S 80 $ 85 4 90 4 95 * ICO 1 105 $ 110 $ 120 $ $ 130 140 S 150 4 160 4 170 $ 4 180 190 and under 200 and 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 $ $ $ $ 121.00 131.00 103.00-141.50 121.00 131.00 1 C3.00-141.50 “ - “ " 4 4 7 7 3 3 5 5 6 6 46 46 5 5 21 17 - 36 36 72 72 - - “ - - - 1 1 16 16 3 3 19 19 28 26 218 21 6 110 109 35 29 38 38 11 43 43 3 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ - - - - - - - - 8 8 4 4 - 46 24 22 7 59 5 54 20 77 47 30 18 111 95 38 57 41 76 45 31 29 55 25 30 16 89 46 43 39 59 2 57 48 37 1 36 - - - - - - - * 16 7 9 ~ - - - - - - 42 42 23 51 1 50 25 57 57 26 61 1 60 26 85 29 56 27 52 3 49 116 8 108 14 31 4 27 41 19 22 35 31 4 11 1 10 4 4 - 2 2 - - - - - - 1 1 1 17 17 13 14 14 13 30 7 23 9 102 33 69 5 36 80 40 40 4 27 232 65 167 88 52 162 110 52 6 14 1 9C 75 115 82 13 2 02 42 160 99 9 103 31 72 28 24 14 13 1 - - - - - - - “ 72 2 70 3 67 122 9 113 10 29 73 1 177 18 161 53 27 78 3 183 oO 123 24 19 63 17 176 2 174 85 18 63 4 150 17 133 55 22 40 9 178 16 162 85 4 38 27 139 20 119 46 4 52 11 24 0 26 214 104 81 38 43 12 9 3 7 7 - 1 1 - - - - - - 85 22 28 10 3 - - - “ - “ - 166 73 93 15 51 2 4 21 50 25 25 9 2 3 5 6 23 10 13 10 1 2 - 7 6 1 1 - 1 1 - _ - _ - _ - T Y P I S T S . C L A S S A ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------- ------ 20 5 201 35.5 35.5 T Y P I S T S . C L A S S fi ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G — ---------------- 52 5 502 36.5 36.5 90.50 90.00 89.50 89.50 86.50- 95.00 86.50- 94.50 BILLERS. M A CHINE (BILLING M A C H I N E ) -------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---- -------------W H O L E S A L F T R A D E ------------------ 732 26 8 46 4 28 8 37.0 36. 5 37.0 37.0 98.50 96.00 100.00 100.50 97.50 98.00 97.00 58.50 88.5C-110.50 88.00-106.50 89.00-117.00 92.G0-117.00 - BILLERS. MACHINE (BOOKKEEPING M A C H I N E ) -------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N C - ------------------r r l A I L IHALt " — ... . 603 L03 500 170 36.0 37.0 3 6.0 / .u 94.50 110.00 91.00 94.50 114.50 92.50 84.00-104.00 94.00-122.00 81.50-102.00 7/C ± • D U , Q'* r.n - 2 2 13 13 11 ftOC)KKFFPING~**CHIhfc C F F P A I O K S . C L A S S A ---------------------------------M A N U F A C T U K I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E TR A D E -----------------F I N A N C E ---------------------------- 1 . 147 416 731 312 211 3 6.5 36.5 36.5 36.0 36. 5 109.00 109.00 109.00 114.50 100.50 lOd.OO ica.oo 108.50 116.50 100.50 101.00-121.50 102.00-116.00 100.50-122.50 104.00-124.00 92.50-1C8.00 - ~ - ROGKKFFPING-MACHINE OPERA TORS. C L A S S R ---------------------------------M A M J F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E TRADE -----------------R E T A I L TR A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4 ---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 1,610 226 1,384 472 12 7 64 5 107 95.00 36.5 95.00 36.5 1 0 2 . 0 0 1 0 1 . 5 0 54.60 93.50 37.0 9 7 . CO 1 0 0 . 0 0 3 7.0 86.50 86.00 33. G 90.50 88.50 36.5 35.5 1 0 3 . 0 0 1 0 3 . 5 0 84.00-108.00 87.00-120.00 8 3 . GO— 1 0 6 . 5 0 91.00-108.50 60.00- 94.50 77.50-105.50 96.00-114.50 - - C L E R K S , A C C O U N T I N G . C L A S S A -------M A M J F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3---------------W H G 1 F S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L TRADE ---------------------F I N A N C E 4---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 3,063 1.000 2,0 6 3 281 540 260 544 43 8 36.5 3 7.0 36.5 36.5 37.0 37.0 36. 5 36. 0 112.50 117.00 110.00 121.00 107.50 102.50 1 0 9 . CO 112.50 111.00 ICC.50-125.00 118.50 103.50-131.00 99.5G-121.50 1C8.00 119.50 107.00-134.00 97.50-118.00 1C3.50 103.00 95.50-112.50 55.50-121.50 107.00 I C S . 50 1 0 3 . 5 0 - 1 2 1 . 5 0 _ - 1 1 - 4 3 1 i 5 5 2 2 1 20 1 19 2 8 4 5 89 16 73 22 13 34 4 74 6 68 4 16 38 10 23 0 46 184 17 73 26 55 13 280 86 194 4 64 42 59 25 49 2 137 35 5 37 140 43 64 71 269 36 233 30 34 32 42 95 588 20 5 383 57 79 54 100 93 390 167 20 3 43 29 16 70 374 16 1 21 3 59 36 5 90 23 C L E R K S . A C C O U N T I N G . C L A S S B --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C L 1 I L I T I E S 3---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L TRADE ---------------------F I N A N C E 4---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 5,280 1, 2 2 5 4,055 1,072 666 859 855 603 36-5 37.0 36.5 3 5.5 3o. 5 37.0 36. 5 36.0 90.00 95.00 88.50 89.00 89.50 82.50 90.50 92.00 89.00 92.50 87.50 86.50 88.50 62.00 91.00 92.50 60.00- 99.50 85.50-105.50 78.50- 98.00 75.50-100.5-0 82.50- 98.50 74.50- 89.50 83.00- 99.00 60.50-103.00 _ - 1 1 1 - 108 8 100 2 58 14 26 632 62 570 25a 37 170 69 36 567 89 4 7b 154 65 121 52 66 735 129 606 95 138 180 136 55 792 25 3 539 86 141 133 115 64 637 141 4 96 91 69 100 166 70 518 127 391 99 76 34 107 75 498 99 399 156 70 36 73 64 31 8 91 22 7 23 36 12 79 77 303 128 175 63 14 12 39 47 103 72 31 18 7 2 3 i 36 lb 20 15 3 2 3i 10 21 11 10 - 1 1 1 “ C L E R K S . F I L E , C L A S S A ---------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U R L I C LT IL I T I E S 3---------------F I N A N C E 4 ---------------------------- 1. 158 232 926 138 633 98.50 36.0 3 6.5 1 0 8 . 0 0 9o. 50 36.0 3 6.0 1 0 0 . 5 0 96.00 35 • 5 97.50 105.00 95.50 I C O . 00 96.50 86.50-106.00 56.50-125.00 65.50-104.50 81.00-119.00 67.00-104.00 _ ~ - 10 10 1 9 14 14 4 7 85 85 26 50 136 28 106 9 66 133 13 120 10 71 119 B 111 8 80 155 30 125 9 109 166 38 130 13 105 81 9 72 7 62 125 34 91 18 54 67 31 36 16 17 56 37 19 15 3 4 4 - 5 5 - 190 200 over _ _ _ _ “ - 180 WOMEN S e e f o o t n o t e s a t en d o f t a b l e . *3 * - - ~ 12 3 69 10 1 58 “ 2<t 87 70 - _ ~ - - - - _ - _ - _ - _ - - - - - - - _ _ - - - - _ - - - - - _ - 7 Table A-l. (A v e rag e Office Occupations—SMSA—Men and Women----Continued s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N ew Y o r k ( S t a n d a r d M e t r o p o l it a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) Weekly earnings1 (standard) Sex, occupation, and industry division Number of workers $ weekly hours1 (standard) $ Mean2 Median 2 WOKEN - CONTINUED Middle range 2 * * % $ $ N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight-'time w e e k l y earnings ofS $ $ 1 S $ $ $ $ $ $ 105 85 90 95 10 0 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 160 60 65 70 75 80 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 10 0 105 iio 12C 130 140 150 160 170 180 34 7 25 32 2 3 104 158 57 55 S 190 T ---20 0 190 200 over and under and C L E R K S , F I L E , C L A S S B ------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 ------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -------R E T A I L T R A D E -----------F I N A N C E 4------------------S E R V I C E S ----------------- 3,972 646 3,326 241 35 4 410 2,019 302 36.5 36.5 36.5 38.0 36.5 37.5 36.0 36.0 L.00 85.50 82.50 94.00 87.00 75.00 81.50 82.00 $ 81.50 83.00 81.50 93.50 88.00 75. 5 0 80.50 81.50 $ $ 74.50- 90.50 76.50- 93.00 74.00- 90.00 83.00-103.50 76.50- 98.50 66.50- 83.00 74.50- 88.00 71.50- 93.50 27 27 12 15 “ 10 8 21 87 58 27 2 560 81 479 3 75 25 32 6 50 701 115 586 29 32 74 426 25 745 144 601 44 24 55 420 58 454 71 383 19 69 16 260 19 37 2 49 323 39 35 50 176 23 245 35 21 0 30 43 7 89 41 208 31 177 25 41 7 85 19 90 12 78 17 26 34 1 102 57 45 27 6 2 3 7 10 4 6 6 3 1 2 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - C L E R K S , F I L E , C L A S S C ------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------N C N M A N U F AC T U R I N G --------P U B L I C U T I L I I I F S 3 ------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -------R E T A I L T R A D E -----------F I N A N C E 4------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------- 4,460 551 3.905 39 6 442 283 2,563 22 5 36.0 36.5 36.0 36. 0 36.5 37.0 36.0 36.0 73.50 77.00 73.00 77.00 76.00 70.50 72.50 73.00 73.00 75.00 72.50 75 . 0 0 78 . 5 0 69.50 72 . 0 0 72 . 5 0 68.5068.5068.5071.5071.0065.5068.5068.50- 78.50 85.00 78.00 79.00 84.00 76.50 76.50 78.00 34 7 27 4 12 11 155 1 3 1 2 1 2 7 8 45 125 95 11 0 1 1 8 7 1 1 8 3 136 53 99 64 1 48 88 57 59 885 847 79 62 2 783 100 683 123 85 30 420 25 453 42 411 23 103 30 222 33 209 46 163 9 64 7 72 11 109 29 80 13 19 11 36 1 68 32 36 13 - 17 6 11 6 5 8 6 2 2 32 16 16 16 2 2 - - - - - - - — C L E R K S , O R D E R ----------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --W H O L E S A L E TRADE — R E T A I L T R A C E ----- - 2,220 1,013 1.207 79 4 39 3 36.5 37.0 36. 5 35.5 38.0 87.50 86.50 88.50 91.50 82.00 87.50 85.50 89.00 91.00 82.50 79.00- 97.50 79.00- 94.50 78.50-100.00 85.00-102.00 72.50- 92.00 1 1 - 23 1 22 22 113 50 63 9 54 120 51 69 24 45 393 192 201 157 44 25 1 18 6 65 1 64 411 185 226 182 44 299 109 190 127 63 ill 46 65 39 26 255 65 190 161 9 94 65 29 19 10 96 4b 48 36 12 45 7 38 38 1 - . 1 1 6 6 - - 1 1 - _ - _ - C L E R K S , P A Y R O L L --------------M A M J F A C T U R I N G ------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------W H O L E S A L E T R A O E -------R E T A I L T R A D E -----------F IN A N C E 4-----------------S E R V I C E S ----------------- 1,9 6 9 796 1,173 157 194 24 1 27 3 30 8 36.5 37.0 36.5 37.5 36.0 37.0 37.0 36.0 107.50 106.00 109.00 108.00 106.50 104.50 122.50 125.50 111.00 112.00 93.50 95.50 109.50 110.50 102.00 100.50 94.00-123.00 97.50-127.50 92.00-120.00 113.50-129.50 94.00— 131.50 83.50-104.50 96.50-120.00 90.00-114.00 _ - 2 2 2 - 18 8 10 8 2 24 6 18 1 11 4 2 52 9 43 1 6 19 3 14 84 37 47 1 29 3 14 191 57 134 1 34 15 37 47 144 47 97 3 11 34 12 37 20 5 71 13 4 15 17 38 31 33 226 107 11 9 4 16 27 28 44 156 88 68 4 11 24 10 19 311 101 21 0 29 34 24 77 46 231 98 133 62 12 10 21 28 21 7 138 79 9 45 18 7 80 24 56 25 6 20 5 13 5 6 2 6 - _ - _ - C O M P T O M E T E R O P E R A T O R S ------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------P U B L I C UI IL I T I E S 3------W H O L E S A L E T R A C E -------R E T A I L T R A D E -----------S E R V I C E S ----------------- 2.406 417 1.989 196 372 1,060 192 36.0 98.50 97.50 36.0 104.50 1C1.00 97.50 96 . 5 0 36.0 35.5 97.50 94.50 36.0 102.00 102.50 36.0 94.00 93 . 5 0 35.0 105.00 103.00 90.00-108.00 94.50-114.50 88.50-106.50 89.00-107.50 92.50-112.50 86.50-101.50 97.50-116.00 _ - 2 2 2 - 8 8 8 “ 33 1 32 7 23 - 131 4 127 9 7 90 - 190 28 162 21 36 98 6 245 18 22 7 16 28 162 15 417 58 35 9 50 48 216 12 366 90 276 16 34 161 32 296 44 25 2 19 65 113 52 199 45 154 19 27 75 6 34 9 79 27 0 26 105 73 50 116 17 99 13 20 35 17 27 10 17 2 2 11 9 2 2 ~ _ _ - K EYPUNCH OPERATCR5, CLASS A M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------P U B L I C L 1 I L I T I F S 3 -----W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -------R E T A I L T R A C E -----------F I N A N C E 4-----------------S E R V I C E S — — ------------ 4,490 1,450 3.040 475 224 196 1. 8 7 5 270 37. 0 1 0 1 . 0 0 99.50 99.00 3 7.0 1 0 0 . 0 0 99 . 5 0 37.0 101.50 37. 5 1 1 0 . 5 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 36.0 1 0 4 . 5 0 102 . 0 0 99.00 97 . 5 0 36.0 98.00 3 7.0 99.00 99.50 3 5 . 5 1 0 1 . CO 92.50-1C9.00 93.50-107.00 92.50-109.50 97.00-126.00 96.00-110.50 93.00-104.00 91.50-107.00 91.50-111.00 3 3 - 41 7 34 17 1 16 67 9 58 17 25 16 130 39 91 15 3 5 63 5 465 138 32 7 30 6 21 251 19 760 247 513 23 38 37 380 35 871 334 537 46 40 66 335 50 65 2 256 396 28 68 25 257 18 500 157 343 29 10 15 248 41 639 20 1 438 92 34 20 274 18 224 46 178 110 15 6 16 31 118 3 115 65 3 1 25 21 6 2 4 1 3 11 8 3 1 2 - 3 3 1 2 - - - KEYPUNCH OPERATORS, CLASS 8 M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -------R E T A I L T R A D E -----------F I N A N C E 4 -----------------S E R V I C E S --- ------------- 6, 740 1 ,365 5,375 845 424 607 2,818 681 3o.5 3 7.0 36.5 37.0 35.5 37.0 3 6.5 36. 5 163 45 118 2 5 83 191 392 89 3 48 241 11 990 1 0 5 7 1 2 6 9 171 200 2 03 92 6 1 0 6 9 787 109 123 142 49 52 145 92 120 148 4 76 490 547 28 155 106 972 169 803 98 71 81 370 183 694 161 533 96 47 53 238 99 53 0 70 460 121 22 15 230 72 201 38 163 17 15 27 94 10 133 24 1C9 39 20 1 37 12 38 29 9 8 20 20 1 PUBLIC U T IL IT IE S 3------ S e e fo o tn o te s a t end o f t a b le . 87.00 86.00 87.00 89.00 89.50 85.50 86.00 90.00 87.00 86.00 87.00 88.50 88.50 86.00 36.00 91.00 79.5076.5080.0079.0085.0079.5079.0084.00- 94.50 95.00 94.50 98.50 95.00 91.50 93.50 96.00 _ _ - - - - - — - - 10 10 - ~ 37 32 5 - 5 ~ - 16 95 5 22 1 - _ _ _ - - 15 15 2 3 10 _ - _ - 14 12 2 2 _ - 2 2 - - - - _ - - - - - “ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - 3 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 8 Table A-l. Office Occupations—SMSA —Men and Women— Continued ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s an d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on an a r e a b a s i s by i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k ( S t a n d a r d M e t r o p o l it a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) N u m b e r of w o r k e r s re c e iv in g s t r a i g h t - t im e w e e k ly e a r n i n g s of— Sex, occupation, and industry division N um ber of workers (standard) WOMEN - C O M INUED O F F I C E G I R L S ----------------- — M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------Nf M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------- — 1, 9 3 7 318 1. 6 1 9 S E C R E T A R I E S , C L A S S A ---M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------ — N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------PURL IC L T I L I T IES 3------ — W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------- — R E T A I L T R ADE ----------- — F [ N A N C E 4 -----------------S F R V I C F S ---------------- — 2,593 1,715 1. 8 7 8 394 32 7 2 15 518 424 M ean2 M edian 2 M iddle range 2 $ $ 90 95 ICO 105 no 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 10 10 105 35 70 456 52 4C4 487 86 401 53 7 86 451 185 11 174 68 30 58 45 6 43 6 2 4 5 1 4 2 2 $ 1 $ $ $ * $ $ S 120 130 140 150 lb O 170 180 1 90 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 . o v er 3 3 3 3 1 1 _ - - _ - - - - - 6122 3965 2383 2 06 5 1 4 4 6 E9C 4 0 5 7 2 5 1 9 1493 677 336 609 834 344 25 1 173 130 48 1616 873 61 7 557 563 241 163 2 592 1040 20 6 152 23 508 151 E 52 331 521 84 140 8 188 101 426 156 270 55 43 133 39 185 62 123 4 18 1 74 26 147 51 96 5 16 46 29 and u nder 121.50 122.00 121.00 127.00 122.50 114.50 121.00 117.00 107.0C-137.00 1C7.50-138.50 107.00-136.50 114.00-141.00 108.00-136.00 99.00-128.50 106.50-136.00 103.50-134.00 - 36.0 151.50 36.0 149.50 36.0 153.00 36.0 159.50 35. 5 1 4 7 . 5 0 36.0 137.50 36.0 159.50 36. 0 1 5 2 . 0 0 151.00 147.50 154.00 162.50 149.00 139 . 5 0 161.00 151.00 135.00-168.00 133.50-165.00 136.00-170.50 150.50-172.50 134.00-161.00 I2ti.5 0 - 1 5 0 . 5 0 141.50-175.00 131.00-173.00 <: * uu - a 968 1 854 2 6 4 9 3 5 1 3 3554 625 825 1219 9 84 292 696 1229 1824 2 2 9 4 2 5 7 0 46 139 364 16 340 145 37 8 49 5 66 293 167 168 132 161 100 766 965 1045 302 507 529 210 364 438 455 - 1 1 - 65 53 12 1 8 3 72 21 51 2 2 31 16 454 22 6 22 8 2 43 11 103 69 - - - - _ - - - 20 20 1 15 9 6 1 - - - - - - - 19 5 - _ - _ - _ - _ - 5 5 - 5 3 2 76 22 54 107 37 70 - - - - 5 - 2 - 2 30 17 9 16 26 17 _ - 6 3 3 3 8 i 7 i o 39 21 18 12 6 118 14 104 8 3 9 57 27 355 78 277 21 31 66 112 47 734 199 535 38 67 72 269 89 - 59 50 9 1 5 3 59 20 39 2 2 30 5 415 2 05 210 2 43 11 91 63 27 27 124 6 118 134.00 133 . 5 0 134 . 0 0 143.50 133.50 123.00 134.50 131.50 122.0C-149.00 121.00-149.50 122.50-149.00 131.00-152.50 125.00-150.00 112.50-136.00 123.50-151.50 118.CO-143.00 S E C R E T A R I E S . C L A S S C ----M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------- — P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3------ — W H O L E S A L E TRADE ------- — R E T A I L T R A C E ----------- — F I N A N C E 4 -----------------S E R V I C E S ---------------- — 1 2 . 7C6 4.0O0 6.626 1,957 1, 4 7 4 424 3. 773 99 8 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 35. 5 36.0 36.0 36.5 121.00 123.00 120.00 127.00 124.00 109.00 117.00 117.50 120.50 122.00 120.00 126.50 124.00 107.50 117.00 118.00 ICS.00-133.00 111.50-134.50 1 0 8 . C O - 1 3 2 . 00 116.00-138.00 111.00-136.00 97.00-118.50 106.00-128.00 103.50-128.50 - - S E C R E T A R I E S . C L A S S C ----- __________ 1 6 . 1 3 6 5,177 M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------ — 1C.959 N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------- — 1,616 P U B L I C L I I L I TIES 3------ — 1 ,876 W H O L E S A L E T R A O E ------- — 601 R E T A I L T R A C E ----------- — 3.803 F I N A N C E 4 -----------------3,063 S E R V I C E S ---------------- 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 3 7.0 36 .0 36.5 110.00 108.50 110.50 115.50 1 1 0 . CO 104.00 109.00 111.50 1C 8.50 107.00 109.00 114.50 109.00 102.50 1C8.00 109.00 96.50-121.00 97.00-120.00 99.50-121.00 1C4 . 50-127.00 101.00-120.00 92.50-117.00 9 7.50-119.50 96.00-121.00 _ - - 96.00 36.0 36.0 100.00 94.00 36.0 37.0 1 0 1 . 0 0 35.5 101.00 3 6.0 88.00 67.50 35.5 35.6 1 0 1 . 0 0 64.00 96.00 92.00 I C O . 50 99.50 68.00 86.00 1 0 0 . CO 6 5 . 50-1C5.00 90. 0 0 — 1C9.G0 8 3 . 50-1C3.50 66.00-115.00 92.0C-1C7.50 83.00- 93.50 80.00- 94.00 90.50-113.50 ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - 200 and 135.50 134.50 136.00 141.00 138.50 1 2 3 . OU 136.50 132.00 $ $ 65 36.0 3o. 0 36.0 3o .0 36.0 36.0 36. 0 35.5 S e e f o o t n o t e s a t en d o f t a b l e . $ 80 1 0,032 2.997 7,035 640 1.125 421 3 ,419 1.2 2 4 9,342 2.782 6,560 783 94 7 4 59 2.980 1, 391 $ 75 S E C R E T A R I E S . C L A S S 0 ---- __________ M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------- — P U B L I C LII L IT I E S 3------ — W H O L E S A L E T R A C E ------- — R E T A I L T R A C E ----------- — F I N A N C E 4-----------------S E R V I C E S ---------------- — S T F N C G R A P H E R S . G E N E R A L ----- _____________ M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------ — N C N M A N U F A C I U R I N G ---------------- — P U B L I C LIIL I'l I E S 3----------- — W H O L F S A L E TRACE ------------- — R ETAIL TRADE ----------F I N A N C E 4 -----------------S F R V I C F S ---------------- — $ 70 123.00 124.00 123.00 128.50 124.00 114.50 123.00 120.00 1 $ 65 $ $ 69.00- 78.50 69.50- 79.00 6 9 . 0C- 78.50 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 35. 5 36.5 36.0 36.0 $ 60 $ 74.00 74.00 74.00 $ 74.00 74.50 74.00 i $ 55 36.0 37.0 36.0 t .uou S E C R E T A R I E S 5------------------- ---------- 4 4 , 4 0 8 14.989 M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------ — 29,419 N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------4,933 P U B L I C U T I L IT I E S 3------ — 4.951 W H O L E S A L E TR A D E ------1, 6 7 4 R E T A I L T R A D E ----------- — 12,152 F I N A N C E 4----------------- — 5,709 S E R V I C E S ---------------- — i A verage * 1 1 - - 14 13 - 2 116 809 1256 237 57 752 1019 101 65 69 3 100 50 626 601 123 33 t> 22 12 10 2 8 - 24 12 12 1 5 1 5 226 96 132 5 32 73 22 397 131 26 6 4 19 31 176 36 807 2 74 74 27 53 23 97 5319 50 7 7 99 9 649 695 63 6 283 266 2 096 2 2 5 4 1196 722 533 268 265 16 74 49 62 62 58 4 3 51 233 34 31 51 73 44 516 216 300 64 75 3C 70 61 50 4 222 282 120 43 21 58 40 357 154 203 57 14 4 82 46 242 106 136 52 7 46 31 106 33 73 2 13 44 14 116 44 72 3 6 34 29 1277 2014 2046 423 579 545 854 1469 146 7 42 142 188 2o 9 132 273 63 105 83 7o 7 6 5 9 311 286 264 186 1504 440 1064 225 140 46 482 171 1CE6 388 698 1E0 87 11 34 8 72 /68 194 574 45 51 2 3 80 96 328 102 226 12 106 4 72 32 12 0 19 101 2 22 69 8 51 11 40 1 5 1 21 12 20 7 13 10 3 942 1188 282 2 2 6 9 1 2 0 0 3 1 0 6 0 948 418 306 838 638 297 63 6 891 18 74 1853 1 3 6 5 642 46 260 111 45 0 463 442 76 169 144 246 318 301 25 75 16 18 95 43 378 176 4 62 83 7 8 46 49 5 44 74 23 5 94 111 191 445 176 26 9 54 59 5 90 61 219 108 111 33 34 31 13 55 28 27 9 14 4 ~ 18 5 13 1 12 - 3 2 1 1 ~ - 596 129 467 73 25 13 52 304 183 53 130 31 24 30 14 16 2 - 4b 4 44 - _ - - _ - - 96 28 66 3 61 4 9 4 5 1 4 260 135 125 7 21 12 6 79 294 153 141 34 36 34 19 18 861 1362 1752 2 2 2 8 1873 3 3 1 6 2 1 3 9 1 2 1 4 523 436 274 521 562 731 991 663 841 1150 1497 1350 2 32 5 14 76 778 5 67 24 99 310 218 200 10 335 312 102 254 60 207 264 415 267 153 96 66 54 82 23 69 72 92 84 3 26 5 319 480 532 5C5 375 24 5 283 137 419 64C 300 332 322 163 1356 1460 1108 394 464 381 996 964 72 7 88 47 67 187 79 139 99 60 125 5u 1 411 27 4 167 162 211 856 382 476 65 146 12 144 109 607 196 411 70 135 3 149 54 979 323 656 166 72 4 51 36 3 453 185 268 50 40 3 44 131 198 125 73 40 - 3 30 - - - - 28 47 12 2 21 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - “ - “ 9 Table A-l. Office Occupations—SMSA—Men and Women— Continued ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N ew Y o r k ( S t a n d a r d M e t r o p o l it a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) N u m b er of w o r k e r s re c e iv in g str a ig h t- tim e w eekly e a rn in g s o f— Sex, occupation, and industry division Number of workers WOKEN - CONTINUED Average weekly hours1 ’standard) I I Mean2 Median 2 Middle range 2 * t * * * * * * * * $ $ $ $ t $ $ 1 ---- i 190 '200 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 120 .130. 140 150 160 170 180 150 200 over - - _ — - 10 — 10 10 36 36 15 21 169 7 162 4 1 61 96 360 50 310 25 36 152 97 519 135 384 75 11 1 55 142 888 170 718 130 48 250 28 2 814 245 569 125 82 210 151 747 144 G 2 29 47 0 518 97C 61 109 128 j 2 3 2 171 ! 293 153 330 548 165 383 76 50 103 154 205 49 156 37 32 13 74 75 28 47 2 33 12 17 10 7 4 3 _ - _ _ - _ - _ - _ _ _ - - - 5 1 4 - 28 13 15 6 8 62 7 55 2 32 16 102 21 81 9 1 21 42 25 8 57 201 32 12 96 48 231 66 165 33 5 66 45 250 50 240 30 21 125 46 145 34 111 22 14 59 11 30 4 109 195 61 35 77 11 208 51 157 86 12 22 36 71 15 56 15 8 30 3 15 6 9 4 1 4 12 8 4 2 2 - 8 6 - _ - _ - _ - _ - 55 an d under and S T E N O G R A P H E R S , S E N I O R ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ---------- -------F I N A N C E 4----------- -----------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 5,828 1,558 4,270 644 657 1,42 3 1, 5 2 5 $ $ 36.0 106.50 106.00 36. 0 1 0 9 . 0 0 1 0 9 . 0 0 36.0 105.50 104.50 36.0 106.00 103.50 35.5 1 1 2 . 0 0 1 1 1 . G O 36.5 102.00 102.00 36.0 1 0 6 . 0 0 1 0 4 . 0 0 $ $ 97.00-115.00 100.50-116.50 96.00-114.50 97.00-114.50 104.00-118.50 94.00-111.50 95.50-115.00 S W I T C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R S , C L A S S A ----M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 1,739 446 1,293 29 4 113 53 4 27 0 36.5 36.5 36.0 37. 5 35. 5 36.0 35. 5 105.00 103.00 107.50 106.00 104.50 102.50 111.50 112.50 110.50 110.50 102.00 102.00 101.00 97.50 94.50-115.50 96.00-118.00 94.00-114.50 100.00-123.00 102.00-119.00 94.00-109.50 90.00-105.00 - “ - - - - - - - S W I T C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R S , C L A S S B ----M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------no c T1AA iIL 1 TiiAPC “ 1r A t C F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 3 ,132 34 8 2,784 33 4 259 365 820 966 36.5 36.0 36.5 37.0 37.0 92.50 98.00 92.00 94.50 98.50 92.00 98.50 50.50 57.50 58.50 - 39 39 30 9 65 5 60 24 24 5 7 3 10 1 3 09 34 4 33 48 190 6 28 13 61 5 28 20 61 69 4 37 352 51 301 28 48 77 50 98 3 83 62 321 30 58 50 93 90 312 61 251 49 28 34 1 25 15 419 60 33 9 51 44 19 168 17 200 21 179 26 61 10 * 19 85 13 4 5 4 1 1 - 25 25 - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - 100.50 83.00 36 36 14 22 254 31 22 3 10 , 32 37.0 100.00 85.00 35.5 82.50-102.50 91.50-104.50 8 2.C0-102.50 34.50-103.00 90.00-108.50 tin— Q 3 *iO (OfljU 92.00-107.50 80.00- 88.00 113 60 64 13 60 8 - 25 - - - - - SWITCHBOARD 0 PERATOR-RECEPTIONISTSM A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A C E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4 ----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 2,564 1,058 1,50 6 130 785 107 157 327 37.0 37.0 36.5 36.0 36. 5 37.5 36.5 36. 5 95.50 92.50 98.00 105.50 98.00 90.50 98.50 97-50 95.00 91.00 99.50 102-50 99.00 89 . 5 0 93.50 101.00 88.50-104.00 86.50-100.50 91.00-107.50 97.00-113.00 91.00-110.50 82.00-101.50 88.50-109.00 93.CC-104.50 — - 8 8 8 24 24 24 - 29 6 23 1 13 9 - 77 43 34 1 21 10 2 160 96 64 8 26 18 12 515 346 169 2 79 19 60 9 47 0 16 9 301 15 162 6 29 89 266 125 141 14 67 16 5 19 446 117 329 47 155 10 117 135 59 76 8 12 2 32 22 284 57 227 8 141 17 17 44 112 31 81 18 44 30 9 21 21 8 - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - 14 5 - TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S A ----------------------- ---------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 159 132 36.5 36.5 131.00 131.50 131.00 119.00-144.50 130.00 1 1 9 .50-144.00 - - - - - “ 2 4 - - 1 1 7 7 31 27 32 32 TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S B ---------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 701 661 35. 5 35. 5 95.00 94.00 99.50 98.50 80.50-104.50 80.00-104.00 - - - 54 54 115 115 48 48 50 50 33 33 56 43 186 186 74 62 50 46 TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S C ---------------------- ----------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 252 2 49 36. 5 36.5 98.00 98.00 55 . 5 0 55.50 90.50-109.50 90.50-109.50 - - - 1 1 15 15 24 24 17 17 66 66 35 33 2 2 33 33 95.50 96.00 95.50 97.50 93.50 95.00 99.00 54.00 59.50 92.50 86.00-104.50 88.50-105.50 86.00-104.00 92.00-104.50 84.00-103.00 - - 8 8 - 50 167 37 130 202 30 17 2 10 14 4 234 40 194 22 152 31 8 49 269 45 181 246 59 187 31 123 264 52 172 56 55 180 50 130 36 77 TRANSCRIBING-MACHINE OPERATORS, G E N F R A L ---------------------------------MANUFAC.TUR I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------- S e e fo o tn o te s a t end o f ta b le . 1 ,936 435 1 ,501 22 0 1, 0 7 7 36. 0 35.5 36.0 36.5 35.5 - - 6 44 43 6 113 a 8 - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - “ - - - - 14 13 43 28 25 24 “ - - “ - - 16 15 10 6 9 3 “ - - - - - 46 46 9 8 4 4 - - - - - — - 143 53 9C 10 73 80 7 73 4 62 6 7 3 4 4 4 4 4 24 24 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 - 1 5 2 - - - 10 Table A-l. Office Occupations—SMSA—Men and Women— Continued (A v e r a g e s t r a ig h t- tim e w eek ly h o u rs and e a rn in g s to r s e le c te d o c c u p a tio n s stu d ied on an a r e a b a s i s by in d u s try d iv isio n , New Y o rk (S ta n d a rd M e tro p o litan S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N. Y. , A p ril 1968) N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight-time w e e k l y earning s of— (standard) Sex, occupation, and industry division * A verage w eekly N um ber of (standard) WOMEN - CONTINUED M e a n 12 M edian 2 M iddle range 2 T Y P I S T S , C L A S S A ----------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 ---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L IR A C E ---------------------F I N A N C E 45--------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 7, 0 4 6 1,503 5,543 605 414 186 3,352 986 36.0 37.5 36.0 36.5 35.5 35.5 35.5 35.5 $ 94.50 98.00 93.50 95.50 97.00 84.50 91.00 102.50 $ 52.00 95.00 91.00 51.50 54.00 83.50 89.00 57.00 $ $ 84.00-102.50 86.50-105.00 83.00-101.50 6 C . 50-106.00 90.00-103.00 80.50- 89.00 82.00- 98.50 88.00-117.00 T Y P I S T S , C L A S S B ----------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3---------------W H O LESALE TRADE — — — — R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4 ---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 13,268 2,468 10,820 1,022 1,287 74 2 6,511 1,258 36. 5 38.0 36.0 37.0 35.5 37.0 36.0 36.5 83.50 64.00 83.50 90.00 69.50 60.50 60.50 90.00 83.00 83.50 82.50 89.50 89.50 80.00 79.50 50.00 76.0076.0076.0083.0085.50— 75.5074.0081.00- 1 spond to Standard these hours weekly reflect the workweek for which » 55 employees receive hours. their 90.50 90.00 50.50 95.00 96.50 86.50 86.00 98.50 regular * S * S $ * I * S * * $ $ $ 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 12 0 13 0 140 150 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 120 130 140 15 0 16 0 - 1 1 1 - 26 8 18 1 11 6 243 21 22 2 59 8 5 122 26 703 85 61 6 89 43 33 436 17 985 1083 118 3 227 97 311 856 888 8 72 74 75 55 133 21 30 17 73 33 591 492 622 155 108 137 751 191 560 55 38 12 339 116 627 188 439 43 66 6 245 79 412 100 31 2 25 16 2 230 39 423 133 290 31 12 3 173 71 265 74 191 27 20 200 26 1 74 72 27 130 28 102 - 74 70 8 67 9 93 1553 229 1324 247 626 119 707 S3 394 92 302 39 231 75 15 6 29 22 4 67 157 47 139 17 122 25 43 6 37 13 1 1 1 54 603 183 23 222 170 19 67 97 10 64 6 64 2 24 43 24 - 1---- S * ' 160 170 180 * $ 190 200 and under and 17 7 10 - 85 44 41 5 64 2 1 6 7 2462 2 4 0 1 2 1 8 1 375 47 6 132 343 486 4 3 2 182 4 2 087 1915 170 5 136 129 227 5 31 10 9 7 25 29 350 47 straight-time 136 1521 85 salaries 200 1502 126 145 1382 136 (exclusive 125 773 20 8 of pay for overtime at regular and/or p r em iu m 170 180 190 200 ove r 2 2 — - 6 6 - 2 2 - 2 2 - 2 2 - - _ ~ - - - - - - - - - — “ - ~ ” - - - - rates), and the earnings - - - - - ~ “ - - corre 2 Th e m e a n i s co m p u ted fo r ea ch jo b by to ta lin g the e a r n in g s of a ll w o r k e r s and d iv id in g by the n u m b er of w o r k e r s. The m ed ian d e sig n a te s p o s itio n — h a lf of the e m p lo y e e s su r v e y e d r e c e iv e m o r e than the r a te show n; h a lf r e c e iv e l e s s than the r a te show n. Th e m id d le ra n g e i s d efin ed by 2 r a t e s of p ay ; a fourth of the w o r k e r s e a rn l e s s th an the lo w e r o f th e se r a t e s and a fo u rth e a rn m o r e than the h ig h e r r a te . ° Transportation, communication, and other public utilities. 4 F in a n c e , in su r a n c e , and r e a l e s ta te . 5 M ay in clu d e w o r k e r s o th er than th o se p r e s e n t e d s e p a r a t e ly . 11 Table A-la. Office Occupations—5 Boroughs—Men and Women ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N ew Y o r k (5 B o r o u g h s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) N u m b e r o f w o r k e r s re c e iv in g s t r a ig h t- tim e w eek ly e a r n in g s o f— N um ber Sex, occupation, and industry division workers $ w eekly hours1 ’standard) M ean2 M edian 2 M iddle range 2 $ $ * $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ t 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 no 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 ICO 105 no 120 u q - - - - 1 1 1 7 7 2 2 23 5 18 11 1 1 A7 13 3A 13 8 7 88 33 55 15 5 17 10 98 2A 7A 10 19 8 36 170 30 1A0 35 36 2A AA 32 0 81 239 70 61 A6 A6 55 and $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 130 1A0 150 160 170 180 190 200 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 over 365 115 250 1CA A8 A3 50 32A 11A 210 95 32 63 17 236 75 161 72 10 65 12 166 55 111 73 8 11 17 170 53 117 65 A3 6 - 57 7 50 13 2A 13 - 23 23 A 19 - 16 2 1A 8 6 - 10 10 10 - 120 and u nder . MEN C L E R K S , A C C O U N T I N G , C L A S S A --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S ------------------ ---------- 2,121 607 1 * 5 1A 588 321 307 2A3 $ 36. 0 1 3 0 . 0 0 3 6.0 1 3 0 . 0 0 36.0 1 3 0 . 0 0 36.0 1 3 3 . 0 0 35.5 1 3 7 . 5 0 37.0 128 . 0 0 35.5 1 1 7 . 5 0 $ 128.00 13C.C0 1 2 7 . CO 135.50 128.00 130.50 115.50 $ $ 1 1 5 . 0 0 — 1A 5 . CO 117.50-1A5.5C 113.00-1A5.0C 119.00-151.50 116.00-163.00 1 1 5 . 5 0 — 1A 2 .50 105.50-12A.50 - - C L E R K S , A C C O U N T I N G , C L A S S B --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L F T R A D E -----------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 1,266 170 1,096 329 191 AOA 103 36.5 1 0 2 . 5 0 35. 5 1 0 A . 5 0 36.5 1 0 2 . 0 0 3 6.0 1 1 2 . 5 0 36.0 1 0 2 . 0 0 97.00 36.5 35.5 9 6.50 99.50 102.50 99.00 lie.CO 1 0 2 . CO 93.50 9A.C0 90.00-116.00 91.50-122.00 90.00-115.50 96.50— 12A.C0 89.50-117.50 87.00-109.50 91.00-106.00 - _ - 6 8 ~ A3 13 30 5 20 2 27 10 17 A 1 2 68 A 6A 7 A6 6 16A 12 152 15 A1 80 9 199 1A 185 A6 22 75 39 1A3 21 122 52 11 3A 12 128 22 106 35 27 3A 7 58 16 A2 12 11 15 A 209 12 197 61 33 7A 20 127 20 107 AA 32 23 2 36 22 1A n 2 2 - 6 2 A A - A9 1 A8 A8 - 1 l - _ - - “ - C L E R K S , F I L E , C L A S S B ----------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------------- 207 165 3 6.5 37.0 87 . 0 0 8 3.50 88.50 8 6 . CO 75.5070.00- 97.50 9A.00 _ _ A2 A2 9 9 17 12 13 13 35 33 20 19 39 27 13 A 3 10 2 6 3 _ _ _ - - - - - 1 - “ C L E R K S , F I L E , C L A S S C ----------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 26 A 193 36. 5 37. 0 76.50 70.50 7 3 . CO 6 9 . CO 67.5067.00- 8 7 . CO 77.00 _ _ 19 19 20 20 A9 15 15 1 1 6 A _ 2 - - ~ 18 17 9 - 121 121 C L E R K S , O R D E R ---------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------------------ 687 629 55A 38.0 38.0 38.0 116.00 1 16.50 118.50 117.50 1 01.00-129.00 1 1 8 . CO 1 0 2 . 0 0 - 1 2 9 . 5 0 12A.50 103.50-130.00 _ - _ - - - 3 - 21 17 16 57 5A 5A 16 13 6 58 51 30 68 60 A6 53 52 31 8A 79 69 178 165 16A 36 33 33 12 10 10 82 76 76 19 19 19 - “ C L E R K S , P A Y R O L L ------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------------- 382 193 189 36.5 36.0 37.0 1 1 A . 5 0 1 1 0 . CO 1 0 0 . 5 0 - 1 2 8 . 5 0 117 . 5 0 1 1 1 . 5 0 1 0 1 . 5 0 - 1 3 3 . 5 0 98.00-127.50 111 . 0 0 1 0 8 . 5 0 - _ - - 2 2 8 8 22 9 13 12 5 7 12 12 32 22 10 7A A5 29 28 7 21 6A A5 19 37 9 28 37 21 16 23 3 20 1C 9 11 11 1 A 1 3 O F F I C E B O Y S -----------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- A, 17A 1 » 1 2C 3»05A A23 A 15 136 1,125 955 36.0 3 5.5 36.5 36.5 3 6.0 36.5 36.5 3 6.5 75.50 7 7 . CO 7 5 . CO 79.50 7 A .CO 7 2 . CO 7 6 . CO 71.50 70.00- 83.50 71.50- 86.50 69.50- 82.50 75.50- 93.50 69.00- 82.50 67.50- 78.50 71.00- 82.50 66.50- 79.00 68 1 67 2A9 A7 202 723 158 565 8 A2 56 187 272 95 0 26 1 689 85 118 17 286 183 8A2 209 633 127 A8 35 275 1A8 A12 12A 288 A5 69 11 105 58 A 16 1 AO 276 A2 52 5 119 58 162 81 81 16 8 1 37 19 185 AA 1A1 31 6 3 A2 59 101 30 71 33 29 11 18 18 21 6 15 13 1A 6 8 5 _ - - 2 2 - _ - - - - - - 28 10 - 2 “ - 3 S E C R E T A R I E S ------------------------------ 159 36.5 150.00 1A5.C0 1 3A.0 0 - 1 6 9 . CO 7 9 8 7 15 A7 13 TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S A ---------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------------F I N A N C E 4 ----------------------------- 501 A36 238 3 6.0 36. 0 35.5 1 3 3 . 0 0 1 3 1 . CO 120. 5 0 — 1A 8 . 50 1 3 2 . 5 0 1 3 0 . CO 1 2 0 . 0 0 - 1A8 • 00 1 2 5 . 0 0 1 2 A . 50 1 1 A . 0 0 - 1 3 8 . CO 123 79 69 39 TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S B ---------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------- 1,030 1AA 886 10A 631 36.5 36.5 36.0 38.0 36.0 113.50 120.50 112. 0 0 128. 5 0 110.00 80 16 6A 35 28 TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S C ---------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S e e fo o tn o te s a t en d o f t a b le . 56 A A97 111 31 A 36.0 36. 0 38.0 35.5 77.00 7 8 .50 76.50 8 A. 50 73. 5 0 73.00 77 . 0 0 7A.00 90.50 89.00 95.50 86.00 109.50 99.00-127.DO 1 2 0 . 5 0 1 0 1 . 0 0 — 1 A A •00 1 0 9 . CO 98.50-125.50 127.50 119.50-1A2.50 106.00 97.00-12A.00 8 9 . CO 8 8 . CO 9 0 . CO 86.50 83.00- 9 8.00 82.00- 95.50 86.00-107.50 8 0 . 0 0 - 9 3 . CO “ - 53 - 1A _ “ _ - - - 19 6 A6 131 _ ~ _ - ~ “ _ _ - ~ - _ ~ _ “ 11 11 10 ~ _ _ - - “ _ — A 3 3 9 9 9 5 5 A 26 2A 21 75 67 5A no 5A 71 60 AA 17 17 9 53 11 A2 35 6A 6A 1 60 138 18 120 10A 125 15 110 1 86 113 10 103 2 78 136 1A 122 23 62 180 12 168 33 122 57 2A 33 9 15 5 2 3 3 20 20 20 8 2 6 A 56 56 A9 88 88 19 5A 131 123 37 71 79 71 9 55 67 A2 6 25 _ _ - - _ ~ - - 39 36 5 26 26 26 16 A 32 22 17 1A 1 1 1 1 1 - - - - “ - - A A _ 2 2 “ - - - - - 17 12 8 7 9 62 51 1C 39 30 _ - 2 2 6 6 _ - " " ' " " A7 1A 33 25 3 2 1 - A A - _ - ~ _ - ~ " " _ _ _ _ - - - - * - * _ _ - - 12 Table A-la. Office Occupations—5 Boroughs—Men and Women— Continued ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on an a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N ew Y o r k (5 B o r o u g h s ) , N . Y. , A p r i l 1968) N u m b e r of w o r k e r s r e c e i v i n g s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k l y e a r n i n g s o f — Number Sex, occupation, and industry division workers A verage w eekly h ours1 (standard) $ $ 55 M ean2 M edian 2 PEN - C O N T I N U E D T Y P I S T S , C L A S S A ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 20 5 201 35.5 3 5.5 $ 121.00 121.00 $ 1 3 1 . CO 1 3 1 . CO T Y P I S T S , C L A S S B ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 523 502 36.5 36. 5 90.50 90.00 89.50 89.50 M iddle range 2 $ $ 1 0 3 . 0 0 - 1 4 1 . 5C 103.00-141.50 86.5086.50- 95.00 94.50 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 697 2 33 464 288 37. 0 36. 5 37.0 37.0 98.50 95.00 100.00 100.50 9 7 . CO 9 7 . CO 9 7 . CO 98.50 88.00-11C.00 87.CC-1C4.50 8 9 . 0 0 - 1 1 7 . CO 92.00-117.00 BILLERS, MACHINE (BOOKKEEPING M A C H I N E ) -------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------- 488 395 146 36. 0 36.0 37.5 94.50 90.50 85.50 9 3 . CO 9C.50 85.50 83.5C-1C3.C0 81.00-1CC.C0 78.50- 92.50 BOOKKEEPING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S A ---------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------- 997 310 687 312 189 36.0 3 6.0 36.0 3 6.0 36.0 111.00 112.50 110.50 114.50 103.00 80 85 90 95 IOC 105 110 120 130 140 15C 160 170 180 19 0 200 60 65 7C 75 80 85 90 95 ICO 105 no 120 130 140 150 160 170 18C 190 200 over - - - - 4 4 7 7 3 3 5 5 6 6 46 46 5 5 21 17 - 36 36 72 72 _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - 1 1 16 16 19 19 28 26 21 8 216 109 109 35 29 38 38 10 43 43 3 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " ' and u nder and 3 3 46 24 22 7 59 5 54 20 73 43 30 18 111 24 87 70 83 26 57 41 76 45 31 29 48 18 30 ~ 16 7 9 ~ 2 2 2 3 3 3 32 32 15 50 49 25 52 52 26 57 57 26 82 54 27 52 49 6 6C 60 6 _ - _ “ 1 1 1 7 7 3 6 6 5 12 12 9 57 3 54 5 32 60 20 40 4 27 15 15 10 1 4 ~ 29 29 3 26 “ 99 8 91 10 29 51 1 135 16 119 49 27 40 3 137 33 104 24 19 44 17 164 2 162 77 18 59 4 1 1 1 5 5 2 2 1 19 19 2 8 4 5 55 15 40 22 6 8 4 40 3 37 4 9 14 10 89 4 85 2 548 56 492 228 37 158 39 30 368 45 323 105 2 111 34 71 588 97 4 91 79 62 177 122 51 8 - - 8 “ _ - 11C.CO 102.50-123.CC 1 0 9 . 5 0 1 0 4 . 5 0 - 1 2 2 . CO 1 1 C . 50 1 0 1 . 5 0 - 1 2 3 . CO 116.50 104.00-124.00 101.50 94.50-11C.C0 _ - _ _ - - ~ ~ 4 4 - 1, 3 4 6 181 1, 1 6 5 436 126 463 107 36.0 36. 0 36.0 37. 0 38. 0 3 5.5 3 5.5 97.50 105.00 96.50 97.50 86.50 96.50 103.00 9 9 . CO 105.50 98.CC 1 0 1 . CO 8 6 . CO 9 6 . CO 103.50 87.00-11C.C0 88.00-121.50 87.00-1C8.5C 91.00-109.50 80.00- 94.50 84.50-11C.C0 96.00-114.50 C L E R K S , A C C O U N T I N G , C L A S S A --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4 ----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 2,481 773 1, 7 0 8 277 355 22 5 432 419 36.0 36.0 36. 0 36.5 36.5 36.5 36.0 35.5 114.50 113.50 117.50 116.50 113.00 110.50 1 2 1 . 0 0 1 1 9 . CO 1 1 2 . 0 0 1 1 0 . CO 103.50 103.50 113.00 112.50 112.50 109.50 1 0 2 . 0 0 - 1 2 8 . CO 1 0 3 . 0 0 - 1 3 2 . CO 101.50-124.50 107.00-133.50 101.00-129.50 9 6 . 5 0 - 1 1 2 . CO 1 0 1 . 0 C - 127.50 1 0 3 . 5 0 - 1 2 2 . CO _ _ - - C L E R K S , A C C O U N T I N G , C L A S S B --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4 ---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 4,338 87 0 3,468 87 0 472 815 767 544 36.0 36.5 3 6.0 36.0 36. 0 37. 0 36.0 35. 5 80.50-10C.00 85.50-107.00 79.50- 98.50 74.50-1CC.50 86.00-1CC.50 7 4 . 5 0 - 89. 5 0 85.0C-1CC.C0 81.00-1C4.50 _ 1 - - - 1 - 86.50-106.50 95.50-114.50 8 6 . 0 0 - 1 0 5 . CO 86.00-12C.C0 86.50-104.00 _ _ 10 - - - 1 ,060 173 887 125 607 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 35.5 90.50 95.50 89.00 89.50 92.00 82.50 92.00 92.50 98.00 104.50 96.50 103.00 96.00 89.50 9 A . CO 88.50 86.50 9 2 . CO 82.50 92.50 93.50 9 7 . CO 102.50 95.50 102.50 9 6 . CO $ 75 BOOKKEEPING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S B ---------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- $ 70 _ ' BILLERS, MACHINE (BILLING M A C H I N E ) -------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------------------ S e e f o o t n o t e s a t en d o f t a b l e . $ 65 WOMEN C L E R K S , FI L F , C L A S S A ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3---------------F I N A N C E 4 ---------------------------- $ $ 60 - - 1 57 - - 26 14 73 - - - 1C 1 9 14 4 7 73 16 50 135 28 107 8 66 _ 77 34 43 39 59 2 57 48 37 1 36 ~ - - ~ - - ~ ~ 5 1 1 41 22 9 35 4 11 10 4 - 2 - - _ - 225 58 167 88 52 135 83 52 6 14 176 61 115 82 13 2C1 41 160 99 9 103 31 72 28 24 14 13 1 - _ _ _ _ _ - ~ ~ - — _ - ~ 120 16 104 31 21 36 9 176 14 162 85 4 38 27 139 20 119 46 4 52 11 232 18 214 104 81 38 43 12 9 3 7 7 - _ - _ - _ _ - _ - _ - - 85 22 28 10 3 ~ “ “ - - “ ~ 152 34 118 17 32 23 33 13 190 67 123 4 16 39 39 25 393 121 272 37 69 42 54 70 227 10 217 30 32 31 36 88 521 168 353 57 75 42 96 83 30 5 118 187 43 14 16 45 69 347 141 206 57 32 4 90 23 157 64 93 15 51 2 4 21 47 23 24 8 2 3 5 6 20 8 12 9 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - - _ - 655 186 469 65 109 126 113 56 532 60 472 85 64 98 166 59 478 116 362 81 76 33 107 65 395 65 330 106 62 32 71 59 272 60 212 19 31 12 73 77 271 109 162 56 11 9 39 47 77 48 29 18 6 1 3 32 14 18 14 2 31 10 21 11 10 1 1 - - ~ - 2 ~ ~ 125 5 120 10 71 119 8 111 8 80 80 8 72 7 62 114 23 91 18 54 55 19 36 16 17 33 14 19 15 3 4 4 - 5 5 - 155 30 125 9 109 138 34 104 13 79 16 1 _ - - ~ - - - - _ - _ - ~ “ _ - I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ ~ ~ - - _ - - - - - - - - - - 13 Table A-la. Office Occupations—5 Boroughs—Men and Women— Continued ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k (5 B o r o u g h s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) Weekly earnings1 (standard) Number Sex, occupation, and industry division workers N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight-time w e ekly earnings of— $ Average weekly 1standard) $ 55 Mean2 Median 2 Middle range 2 $ 60 and under $ $ $ $ $ 65 70 75 80 85 - - - - - $ 90 $ $ 95 $ 100 105 - - - $ % 110 120 $ 130 $ 140 $ 150 $ 160 $ 170 $ 180 $ 190 200 and - - - - - - - - - 60 65 7C 75 80 85 90 95 ICO 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 over 31 9 13 29 6 3 104 132 57 2 WOMEN - C O NTINUED C L E R K S , FIL E , C L A S S B -----M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3-----W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -------R E T A I L T R A D E -----------F I N A N C E 4-----------------S E R V I C E S ----------------- 3,705 473 3,232 236 333 410 1,957 296 36. 0 36.0 36.5 38.0 36.0 37.5 3 6.0 36. 0 $ 82.50 83.00 82.50 94.00 87.00 75.00 8 2.00 82.00 $ 81.50 81.50 81.50 9 3 . CO 88.00 75.50 8 1 . CO 81.50 $ $ 7 4 . 5 0 - 9 0 . CO 7 6 . 0 0 - 8 9 . CO 74.00- 9C.OO 83.00-103.00 76.00- 98.00 6 6 . 5 0 - 8 3 . CO 75.00- 88.00 71.50- 93.50 27 27 12 15 - 108 21 87 58 27 2 54 8 69 479 3 75 25 326 50 646 103 543 29 28 74 39 0 22 69 7 98 599 44 22 55 42 0 58 442 61 381 19 67 16 26 0 19 359 43 316 39 31 50 176 20 231 21 2 10 30 43 7 89 41 197 24 173 25 37 7 85 19 83 5 78 17 26 34 1 46 11 35 22 1 2 3 7 10 4 6 6 2 2 - - - - - - - C L E R K S , F I L E , C L A S S C -----M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3-----W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------F I N A N C E 4-----------------S E R V I C E S ----------------- 3,959 477 3,482 370 36 3 282 2,295 172 36. 0 36.5 36.0 35.5 36.5 37.0 35.5 36.0 74.00 76 . 5 0 73.50 77.00 75 . 5 0 70.50 73.00 74.50 7 3 . CO 75.50 7 3 . CO 75.50 77.50 69.50 72.50 73.50 69.00- 79.00 6 9 . 0 0 - 8 4 . CO 6 9 . 0 0 - 7 8 . 5C 71.50- 79.50 71.00- 83.00 65.50- 76.50 68.50- 77.00 70.00- 8C.5C 27 5 22 4 12 6 144 1 045 1 1 8 3 36 94 93 108 9 51 1 0 9 0 128 45 75 64 1 48 88 56 59 779 707 36 63 ~ 75 2 99 65 3 115 85 30 400 23 418 37 381 23 77 30 22 0 31 181 46 135 8 37 7 72 11 105 27 78 12 18 11 36 1 63 27 36 13 - 14 4 10 6 4 4 2 2 2 21 5 16 16 2 2 _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - C L E R K S , O R D E R ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------- 1, 8 2 1 870 951 617 314 36.5 36.5 36.5 35.5 38.0 88 . 5 0 87.00 90.00 93.50 8 2 .00 8 8 . CO 8 6 . CO 9C.50 92.50 8 2 . CO 80.00- 98.00 80.50- 94.50 79.00-101.00 86.50-102.50 71.00- 91.50 - C L E R K S , P A Y R O L L -------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3-----W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------F I N A N C E 4-----------------S E R V I C E S ----------------- 1,725 656 1,069 142 190 191 262 284 36.5 36.5 36.5 37.5 35.5 37. 0 36.5 36.0 108.00 110.00 107 . 0 0 123.50 111.50 93.00 110 . 5 0 101.50 106.50 95.00-123.50 1 0 9 . CO 99.00-128.50 92.00-120.50 104.50 125.50 114.00-130.50 1 1 4 . CO 93.50-131.50 9 5 . CO 83.C0-1C3.50 111.CO 97.00-121.00 89.00-114.00 1 0 0 . CO C O M P T O M E T E R O P E R A T O R S -----M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3-----W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------R E T A I L T R A D E -----------S E R V I C E S ----------------- 2,279 372 1,907 196 347 1, 0 0 3 192 3 6.0 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.0 98.00 103.00 97.00 97.50 102.50 93.00 105.00 9 7 . CO 100.50 9 6 . CO 94.50 1 0 3 . CO 9 3 . CO 1 0 3 . CO KEYPUNCH OPERATORS, CLASS A M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3-----W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------F I N A N C E 4-----------------S E R V I C E S ----------------- 3,939 1,045 2,894 434 20 1 195 1,857 20 7 36.5 36.0 36.5 37.5 35.5 36.0 37.0 35.0 99.50 101.00 99.50 I C O . 50 99.50 101.00 109.00 112.50 1 0 5 . 0 0 1 0 2 . CO 97.50 99 . 0 0 98.50 99.00 102. 0 0 1 0 2 . 5 0 KEYPUNCH OPERATORS, CLASS B M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3-----W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------F I N A N C E 4-----------------S E R V I C E S ----------------- 5,867 838 5,029 792 38 2 602 2,709 544 36.5 36.5 36.5 37.0 35.5 37.0 36.5 36.0 S e e fo o tn o te s a t en d o f t a b le . 8 7.50 87.00 87. 5 0 89 . 5 0 89. 5 0 85. 5 0 86.50 91.50 87.50 8 9 . CO 87.50 8 9 . CO 8 9 . CO 85.50 86.00 9 2 . CO 22 1 22 22 22 61 12 49 1 48 77 16 61 24 37 308 180 128 97 31 234 185 49 1 48 330 175 155 118 37 272 99 173 127 46 101 46 55 39 16 203 58 145 116 9 69 41 28 19 9 95 48 47 36 11 41 3 38 38 1 1 1 6 6 - _ - 1 1 - _ - _ - _ - _ - - _ - 12 6 6 4 17 6 11 9 2 51 9 42 6 19 3 14 64 22 42 25 3 14 187 54 133 34 15 37 47 99 14 85 3 11 25 12 34 178 65 113 15 13 29 26 30 216 103 113 4 16 26 26 41 126 64 62 4 11 18 10 19 2 66 80 186 29 34 11 77 35 20 7 84 123 52 12 10 21 28 197 123 74 8 45 18 3 77 21 56 25 6 20 5 13 5 8 2 6 15 15 2 3 10 - _ - - - 89.50-107.50 94.50-113.00 88.50-106.00 89.00-107.50 93.00-113.00 86.00-100.50 97.50-116.00 _ - 2 2 2 8 8 8 32 1 31 7 22 “ 123 123 9 3 90 ~ 187 28 159 21 33 98 6 23 5 11 22 4 16 26 161 15 40 6 57 349 5C 44 210 12 355 85 270 16 34 155 32 278 41 237 19 53 110 52 182 41 141 19 27 62 6 336 77 259 26 105 62 50 101 16 85 13 20 21 17 22 6 16 1 2 8 7 1 1 ~ 4 2 2 2 - - - “ _ - _ - 93.00-108.50 95.00-1C6.C0 92.50-109.50 96.00-123.50 9 6 . 5 0 - 1 1 1 . CC 93.00-104.00 91.50-107.00 91.50-120.00 - - _ - 34 34 17 1 16 60 2 58 17 25 16 98 10 88 15 5 63 5 392 78 314 30 5 21 251 7 661 174 487 23 33 37 368 26 803 288 515 45 39 65 335 31 585 212 373 27 62 25 253 6 432 103 329 28 7 15 248 31 571 140 431 90 31 20 272 18 176 32 144 77 15 6 16 30 111 Ill 62 2 1 25 21 6 2 4 1 3 - 7 4 3 1 2 - 3 3 1 2 - - _ - _ - 80.0077.0080.5080.0084.5079.5079.0086. 00- _ - 14 9 5 5 ~ 145 32 113 2 16 95 “ 475 129 346 76 3 47 218 2 806 98 708 120 49 92 434 13 917 62 855 102 48 120 482 103 1110 119 991 119 119 145 52 9 79 899 131 768 96 67 80 356 169 645 135 510 93 41 53 234 89 514 58 456 119 20 15 23 0 72 185 25 160 17 15 27 94 7 130 23 107 39 20 1 37 10 12 3 9 8 14 14 - 1 1 1 - - - - _ - _ - 1 - - - - - - - - 95.50 97.00 95.00 99.50 95.00 91.50 94 . CO97.50 ~ _ - 2 “ ~ - - 14 Table A-la. Office Occupations—5 Boroughs—Men and Women— Continued ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k (5 B o r o u g h s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight-time w e e k l y earnings of— Sex, occupation, and industry division Num ber of A verage w eekly h ou rs1 (standard) $ M *“ 2 WOMEN - C ONTINUED M edian 2 M iddle range 2 $ 69.5069.0069.5071.0069.00- $ 78.50 78.00 79.00 78.00 79.00 O F F I C E G I R L S ---------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3---------------F I N A N C E 4---------------------------- 1,764 215 1,549 218 1,053 36.0 36.0 36.0 37.0 35.5 $ 74.00 73.00 74.50 74.50 74.50 $ 74.00 73.50 74.50 7 5 . CO 73.50 S E C R E T A R I E S 5------------------------- ----M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3---------------w h o l e s a l e t r a d e -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 39,780 11,758 28,022 A,730 A,756 1,611 11,632 5,293 35.5 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.5 36.0 35.5 124.00 124.50 123.50 128.00 124.00 114.00 124.00 120.50 1 2 2.CO 1 2 3.CO 121.50 1 2 7.CO 12 3.CO 114.CO 122.CO 117.50 108.00-137.50 108.50-14C.00 107.50-137.00 113.50-141.50 108.50-136.00 99.00-128.50 107.50-136.50 104.50-134.50 S E C R E T A R I E S , C L A S S A --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 ---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 3,234 1,455 1,779 376 317 215 492 379 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 152.00 149.50 154.00 159.00 147.50 137.50 162.50 152.50 151.50 147.50 154.50 1 6 2.CO 1 4 9.CO 139.50 162.50 15 1.CO 136.00-169.00 134.50-165.50 136.50-171.00 150.00-172.50 13 4.00-161.CO 128.50-150.50 143.00-18C.50 130.50 -1 75 .CO S E C R E T A R I E S , C L A S S B --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N G N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4 ---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 9,176 2,333 6,843 825 1,087 401 3,340 1,190 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 135.50 135.50 136.00 141.00 137.50 122.50 137.00 132.00 13 4.CO 13 4.CO 13 4.CO 1 4 3.CO 1 3 3.CO 12 3.CO 13 5.CO 131.50 12 2. 50 -1 49 .CO 122.00-149.00 123.00-149.00 131.00-152.50 125.00-148.00 11 2.00-136.CO 124.00-152.00 118.00-143.00 S E C R E T A R I E S , C L A S S C --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4 ---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 11,067 2,888 8,179 1,807 1,414 400 3,612 946 35.5 35.5 36.0 36.5 35.5 36.0 35.5 36.0 121.00 123.00 120.50 127.00 124.50 108.00 118.00 117.50 120.CO 120.50 12 0.CO 126.50 12 5.CO 10 7.CO 117.50 117.50 109. 00 -1 33 .CO 111.50-135.00 108.50-132.00 11 5. 50 -1 38 .CO 111.00-136.50 97.00-117.50 107.00-128.50 103.00 -1 28 .CO S E C R E T A R I E S , C L A S S D --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4 ---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 14,413 4,062 10,351 1,602 1,837 585 3,549 2,778 35.5 35.5 35.5 36.0 36.0 36.5 35.5 35.0 110.50 109.50 111.00 115.50 111.00 104.00 109.50 112.00 109.50 99.50-122.00 10 8 . CO 98.00-122.00 109.50 100.00-122.00 114.50 104.50-127.00 109.50 101.50-120.50 92.50-117.50 102.50 1 0 9.CO 98.50-120.00 109.50 9 9 .0 0- 12 2.CO S T E N O G R A P H E R S , G E N E R A L --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 8,229 1,967 6,262 708 923 456 2,818 1,357 35.5 35.5 35.5 37.0 35.5 36.0 35.5 35.5 96.00 93.50 100.50 98.50 94.50 92.50 102.00 102.50 101.00 99.50 88.00 88 .CO 88.00 86.50 101.00 IOC.CO S e e f o o t n o t e s a t e n d o f t a b le , 85.00-105.50 89.50-110.00 84.00-104.00 90.50-116.00 92.00-108.00 83.00- 93.50 80.50- 94.50 91.00-113.50 $ $ 55 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1 1 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 over - 80 25 55 419 36 383 43 275 462 71 391 69 298 491 51 440 90 231 174 1 173 10 125 87 29 58 3 44 45 2 43 4 2 4 1 3 2 2 _ _ - - 53 45 8 43 9 34 - - 322 182 140 2 11 11 70 46 783 1520 2281 3157 3216 7275 196 413 607 983 765 2159 587 1107 1674 2174 2451 5116 16 43 135 355 332 822 64 837 142 286 363 478 95 161 154 267 166 132 238 436 699 909 988 2050 174 320 393 415 499 1140 6791 1867 4924 963 828 258 2200 675 5479 3662 2155 1554 1579 1180 716 534 3900 2482 1439 1020 800 601 195 322 826 342 150 243 124 162 47 23 865 508 1590 615 522 550 144 212 779 300 479 80 107 8 188 96 408 138 270 55 43 128 34 94 5 16 133 39 174 51 123 4 18 1 74 26 99 26 73 2 13 101 29 72 3 6 and under and - 42 _ - - - - _ - - 1 4 3 2 1 21 10 - _ _ _ - - - - - - 471 205 266 109 42 21 58 36 333 135 198 53 13 4 82 46 228 92 136 52 7 - - 46 31 44 14 34 29 350 1112 1898 1917 1405 355 434 480 112 288 238 824 1464 1437 1050 185 218 41 142 4 139 269 130 273 19 44 75 104 74 31 763 643 480 293 153 169 261 286 186 31 949 271 678 170 85 11 346 66 732 162 570 45 50 2 380 93 282 93 189 12 74 4 72 27 118 17 101 2 22 48 8 40 1 5 1 21 12 16 5 11 816 1052 2550 2342 1622 354 577 194 763 214 602 858 1787 1765 1268 369 451 427 44 104 314 263 244 72 162 90 38 13 25 70 808 491 833 356 450 224 81 174 105 72 903 271 632 259 143 15 172 43 423 16C 263 51 57 4 90 61 210 99 111 33 34 52 25 27 9 14 16 3 13 1 12 - - 31 13 4 - - 696 1109 1503 2031 1735 3012 1955 1153 754 525 393 188 338 418 606 428 760 771 1085 1425 1307 2258 1430 508 3C8 200 333 99 10 24 303 217 265 153 415 60 102 207 289 284 81 90 23 66 86 95 66 52 259 819 522 289 426 479 358 203 254 601 125 149 261 287 288 396 582 123 459 73 25 13 50 298 183 53 13C 31 24 30 14 16 2 _ _ _ - - - 187 115 72 40 9 4 5 1 - 95 27 68 3 61 1 - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ - - _ _ 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - 32 18 14 83 7 76 6 3 7 35 25 - - - 1 1 - - - 5 2 8 - - “ 53 4 49 93 27 66 _ _ 3 7 - - - 3 7 - - - - - - - - 1 6 8 6 _ _ _ - - - - - 50 45 5 36 9 27 - - - - 1 1 3 290 164 126 2 11 11 62 40 - - - - - _ _ 14 - - - - - 3 - 14 79 2 77 - - - 14 2 - - - - - 75 - 22 12 10 - _ - 15 9 6 1 - - 2 1 20 4 - 44 29 447 175 272 63 71 30 70 38 _ - - - - 552 323 229 34 31 51 73 40 _ - - - 35 2 - - 2 5 30 12 9 16 24 17 318 67 251 18 30 66 90 47 636 135 501 34 66 72 240 89 741 1170 1179 1249 198 265 297 47 972 914 952 694 94 23 54 80 67 79 171 3 100 125 98 50 399 557 600 525 204 30 111 162 978 265 713 77 135 60 274 167 - 201 77 124 5 - 32 65 22 725 260 465 56 144 12 144 109 17 10 7 1 5 1 - 547 143 404 67 135 3 149 5H 220 98 122 6 19 12 6 79 265 133 132 34 36 34 17 11 463 208 255 17 72 49 62 55 874 220 654 164 72 4 51 382 124 258 49 40 2 2 - 44 - .363 123 30 4 — - 69 8 - 1 _ - “ 48 4 44 - - - - 28 47 12 2 21 23 - — - — - _ _ _ - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — - - - i. “ - - - 2 1 1 1 - 10 - - 15 Table A-la. Office Occupations—5 Boroughs—Men and Women— Continued ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d ie d o n a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k (5 B o r o u g h s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight-time we e k l y earnings of— $-----T $ % $ $ S $ $ $ $ S $ $ $ 1 ---- 1 --% $ * $ 60 120 55 65 70 75 80 90 130 140 150 160 85 95 100 170 180 190 200 105 110 Number Sex, occupation, and industry division weekly workers (shours1 tandard) Mean2 WOMEN - C O N T INUED Median 2 Middle range 2 and under and 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 over - S T E N O G R A P H E R S , S E N I O R ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S -------------------------— 5,309 1,168 4,141 574 649 1,372 1,525 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.5 36.0 $ 107.00 110.00 106.00 106.00 112.00 102.50 106.00 $ $ $ 1 0 6.CO 9 7 . 0 0- 11 5.CO 110.00 101.50-117.50 104.50 96.50-114.50 103.00 97.00-114.00 1 1 1.00 104.00-118.50 102.50 95.00-111.50 10 4.CO 95.50-115.00 - - - 10 10 10 23 23 — 2 21 150 2 148 4 1 47 96 336 36 300 21 36 146 97 469 101 368 69 11 145 142 803 101 702 124 46 242 282 727 173 554 111 81 210 151 681 1334 382 171 510 952 96 53 128 227 171 293 153 330 494 130 364 57 50 103 154 190 34 156 37 32 13 74 75 28 47 2 33 — 12 17 1C 7 4 3 “ - “ — - S W I T C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R S , C L A S S A ----M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 1,582 349 1,233 292 109 500 253 36.0 36.0 36.0 37.5 35.5 36.0 35.0 105.50 108.50 105.00 111.50 110.50 103.00 100.50 103.50 95.00-116.00 107.50 96.50-119.00 10 3.CO 94.50-114.50 112.50 100.00-123.00 111.00 102.00-119.00 102.50 95.00-110.50 97 .CO 90.50-104.50 _ - “ - 4 4 - 23 9 14 6 7 47 5 42 2 20 15 88 18 70 9 1 15 39 232 41 191 32 11 87 48 201 46 155 33 5 59 42 281 41 240 30 21 125 46 140 31 109 22 12 59 11 274 83 191 61 35 77 8 197 43 154 86 12 22 33 64 12 52 15 7 30 13 4 9 4 1 4 1C 8 2 2 - 8 8 - _ - _ - _ - - S W I T C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R S , C L A S S B ----M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 2,910 295 2,615 289 289 294 802 941 36.5 93.00 92.00 36.0 98.50 99 . CO 36.5 92.50 9 1 . CO 37.0 93.50 96 . CO 36.5 98.50 99.50 37.0 86.50 87.CO 37.0 100.50 IO C.50 83.CO 35.5 85.00 83.00-103.00 92.00-104.50 82.00-102.50 83.50-102.50 90.50-109.00 81.00- 94.00 92.00-107.50 80.00- 88.50 - 22 37 49 5 44 23 289 1 288 32 380 72 308 66 43 18 164 17 242 27 215 7 32 3 113 60 186 17 169 20 61 15 60 13 - _ - _ - _ - _ - 22 44 190 298 57 241 49 28 26 123 15 101 16 85 13 4 14 5 2 365 51 314 27 57 47 93 90 25 - 321 41 280 25 44 63 50 98 4 3 1 1 - 591 5 586 26 20 58 65 417 - - - - SWITCHBOARD CPERATOR-RECEPTICNISTSM A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 2,041 816 1,225 121 619 297 36.5 97.00 97.50 37.0 92.50 91.50 36.5 100.50 10 1.CO 36.0 107.50 10 3.CO 36.5 101.00 1C 1.50 98.00 10 1.CO 36.5 89.50-105.50 87.00-101.50 93.00-111.00 99.00-115.50 93.00-112.50 93.50-104.50 20 6 14 1 13 ~ 52 30 22 1 19 ~ 94 68 26 358 261 97 2 55 370 128 242 15 106 86 235 97 138 14 85 19 381 89 292 47 123 112 111 58 53 7 12 19 277 54 223 8 141 40 _ _ TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S A ---------------------------------n o n m a n u f a c t u r i n g ------------------- 151 131 - - 22 - 22 - 28 - 9 _ - - - 8 - - - - 8 _ ~ 8 36.5 132.00 13 2.CO 120.00-144.50 36.5 131.50 129.50 119.50-143.50 _ _ _ _ _ _ - ~ _ 604 565 35.5 35.5 97.00 101.CO 96.00 101.CO 85.00-105.50 83.50-105.00 TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S C ---------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 239 239 36.5 36.5 98.50 98.50 90.50-11C.0C 9C.50-11C.C0 _ 8 7 .5 0- 10 5.CO 91.00-106.00 87.00-104.50 94.00-105.50 85.50-103.50 _ _ - - TRANSCRIBING-MACHINE OPERATORS, G E N E R A L ---------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------F I N A N C E 4 ------------------- --------- 1,777 384 1,393 194 1,025 35.5 35.5 35.5 36.0 35.5 T Y P I S T S , C L A S S A -----------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4 ----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 6,165 843 5,322 536 391 186 3,292 917 35.5 94.50 99.00 35.5 35.5 94.00 36.5 96.50 35.5 96.50 84.50 35.5 35.5 91.00 35.5 103.50 37 - TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATGRS, C L A S S B ---------------------------------n o n m a n u f a c t u r i n g ------------------- S e e fo o tn o te s a t end o f ta b le . - 96 . CO 9 6 . CO 96.50 9 6 . CO 97.00 IOC.CO 96.50 94.50 99.00 101.00 94.50 93 . CO 91.50 95.50 9 1 . CO 92.50 93.50 83.50 89 . CO 9 7 . CO 83.50-102.50 88.00-1C7.C0 83.00-101.50 81.00-107.50 89.00-102.50 80.50- 89.CO 82.50- 98.50 89.00-119.50 _ ~ _ 1 - - - 1 - - - 8 _ 2 _ _ 1 1 7 7 29 27 - - - - - 60 8 - 25 - - 100 19 81 18 44 5 27 6 21 - 32 32 - 21 ~ 14 13 33 33 88 88 29 29 41 41 26 26 52 39 177 177 74 62 50 46 15 15 10 6 1 1 15 15 24 24 17 17 56 56 33 33 2 2 33 33 46 46 8 8 4 4 - 25 _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ ~ ~ 23 23 _ _ 9 3 _ _ _ _ .. _ ~ ~ ~ ” — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ~ - ~ ~ 1 1 1 _ _ - - 8 8 8 43 28 - - - - ~ ~ _ _ _ — “ ” 4 4 - 21 3 18 17 125 32 93 87 194 27 167 5 144 207 20 187 15 152 298 46 252 38 181 235 58 177 31 123 257 91 166 55 95 176 46 130 36 77 139 49 90 10 73 78 5 73 4 62 5 5 2 7 3 4 4 4 4 4 24 24 1 16 3 13 213 15 198 55 8 5 122 8 635 58 577 71 43 33 418 12 910 55 855 44 30 73 600 108 962 1013 129 150 863 833 64 71 21 132 33 17 583 488 155 132 643 103 540 47 38 12 333 110 493 98 395 40 45 6 243 61 355 55 300 21 15 2 230 32 368 84 284 25 12 3 173 71 228 38 190 26 20 187 16 171 72 27 127 25 102 2 2 6 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 - - - - - - - - 74 70 8 64 9 93 ~ - - - - - - - 1 - 1 11 1 - 2 2 2 16 Table A-la. Office Occupations—5 Boroughs—Men and Women— Continued (A v e r a g e s t r a ig h t- tim e w eek ly h o u rs and e a rn in g s fo r se le c te d o ccu p a tio n s stu d ied on an a r e a b a s i s by in d u stry d iv isio n , New Y o rk (5 B o ro u g h s), N . Y. , A p ril 1968) W eekly e arn in g s1 (standard) Sex, occupation, and industry division N um ber of A verage w eekly hours1 (standard) $ * 55 M e a n 12 M edian 2 M iddle range 2 and u n der 60 $ 60 _ 65 $ $ 65 _ 70 $ 70 _ 75 _ 75 N um ber of w o r k e r s re c e iv in g s t r a ig h t- tim e w eek ly e a r n in g s o f— $ $ « 80 85 90 _ 80 _ 85 _ $ $ 95 _ _ $ 100 I $ $ $ $ T I $ $ 105 110 12 0 130 14 0 150 160 17 0 180 190 1 50 160 170 180 190 200 _ 200 and 90 95 100 105 110 120 130 140 268 1729 2 0 6 0 2 0 1 2 1898 49 185 212 120 100 21 9 160 9 1960 182 7 1686 29 22 4 5 13 0 117 123 1 51 372 123 27 144 136 199 122 154 1 316 1385 1322 767 32 77 201 123 121 1303 140 1 163 247 147 54 54 4 171 781 89 692 93 199 19 222 159 35 7 56 301 39 60 18 87 97 215 61 154 27 53 203 46 157 47 40 43 6 37 13 10 64 6 64 137 16 121 25 28 1 24 43 WOMEN - C O NTINUED TI w .... ..... . ......... T nr lr oc ltOc f tn lt Aa oc oc n o ——————————— lr iAAniitUn rr A A tr rlaUi oKTl lKNi br —— ——— —— ... — ——_ —— m m i u A hi i r * r n in t ur... . ..... I N U n n A n l U r A t 1 UI >l lNO — ———— — PUBLIC U T I L I T I E S 3------------------------------ L i u n i C C A 1 C T O A r> c n H U L t oA L t 1K A U t o K ctt1aAi1iL m I K iAnUec * " ————— — F I N A N C E 4 ----------------------------------------------------5 cro w rrrc o t i' Vi t t o 1,105 9,943 997 1,197 5,868 1,152 36 • 0 36.0 36.0 37.0 37.0 36.0 $ $ $ A7* nn 7 q * nn” 84 00 90.00 86.50 83 .GO 9 0 . CO 95.00 76*50 90.50 83.50- 95.00 80*00 81.00 80*C0 80.50 75*50_ 86*50 75.00- 86.50 1 S ta n d a rd h o u rs r e f le c t the w o rkw eek fo r w hich e m p lo y e e s re spond to th e se w eekly h o u r s . 2 F o r d e fin itio n of t e r m s , se e footnote 2, ta b le A - l . 3 T r a n s p o r t a t io n , co m m u n icatio n , and o th er p u b lic u t il it i e s . 4 F in a n c e , in s u r a n c e , and r e a l e s t a t e . 5 M ay in clu d e w o r k e r s o th er than th o se p r e se n t e d s e p a r a t e ly . $ 41 25 16 me s a l a r i e s ( e x c lu s iv e of pay fo r o v e rtim e - - at r e g u la r a n d /o r 24 1 - 1 1 - - — - - - _ - - - - - - - - p r e m iu m r a t e s ) , and the e a r n in g s c o r r e - 17 Table A-lb. (Average Office Occupations—Manufacturing—Nassau—Suffolk Counties-HWomen straight-time w e e k l y h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s for se le ct ed o c c u p a t i o n s studied o n a n a r e a basi s in m a n u f a c t u r i n g , N e w Y o r k ( N a s s a u — S u f f o l k C o u n t i e s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 19 6 8 ) W eekly e arn in gs1 (standard) Num ber of workers O ccu p a tio n A verage w eekly hours1 (standard) N u m b e r o f w o r k e r s re c e iv in g st r a ig h t- tim e w eekly e a rn in g s o f— $ 55 M e a n 12 M edian 2 M iddle range 2 CLERKS, ACCOUNTING, CLASS A --------- 133 $ $ $ $ 39-5 1 1 1 . 0 0 1 1 3 . 5 0 1 0 1 . 5 0 - 1 2 4 . CO CLERKS, ACCOUNTING, CLASS B --------- 20 6 39.5 90.00 89.50 CLERKS, FILE, C ---- — CLERKS O R D E R --------------- r CLERKS, CLASS PAYROLL ------------ 1» $ 60 65 $ 70 ii 75 't ii 80 85 60 65 ~ 1 82.50- 94.00 - 99.50 80 85 70 75 3 “ 1 1 4 6 29 24 1 8 14 13 13 18 2 34 12 9 45 59 4 17 - 1 3 9 5 1 3 11 9 31 1 - 2 - 1 1 38 35 12 1 7 70 38.0 1 0 0 . 0 0 1 0 6 . CO 91.00-112.50 - - 2 - - 13 - 17 89.00-1C5.00 5 8 55 55 71.00- B --------- 211 38.5 78.50 8C.50 1,613 39.5 * 13C 130 2 CLASS $ 125 125 66.00- OPERATORS, $ 120 120 69.00— 94.00 KEYPUNCH $ 115 115 7 4 . CO 97.00 $ 110 110 68.50 39.5 1$ 105 79.00 266 105 ICO 78.00 A --------- * 95 90 39.0 CLASS 100 1 135 $ 140 S 145 $ 150 160 and 37.5 OPERATORS, 95 and under 64 KEYPUNCH $ t 90 136 95.00 S E C R E T A R I E S 3------------------— $ 135 140 145 150 3 “ - - - 1 3 7 24 2 - 10 17 - 1 5 1 1 - 32 35 32 17 7 4 2 - - - 10 1 160 over - - - - 4 - 13 *" - - 3 7 84.50 10 23 13 29 25 64 25 6 1 6 - 1 - 8 - - - - - 114.50 1 1 4 . CO 1 0 0 . 0 0 - 1 2 9 . 5 0 - - 1 6 12 34 74 142 131 162 116 165 131 99 148 151 56 41 55 76 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 9 - - 36 18 19 1 22 8 - 18 7 15 4 58 38 44 32 9 22 16 10 50 2 - SECRETARIES, CLASS A --- 115 39.5 138.50 1 3 8 . CO 1 3 2 . 5 0 - 1 5 C . 5 0 SECRETARIES, CLASS B --- — 32 5 39.5 124.50 122.50 1 1 3 . C O - 1 3 9 . 50 - - - - - - SECRETARIES, CLASS C --- 51 0 39.5 1 1 7 . 5 0 1 1 7 . CO 1 0 4 . 5 0 - 1 3 1 . 0 0 - - - 2 1 3 7 2 49 69 69 35 45 31 56 84 6 5 39 4 3 SECRETARIES, CLASS D --- 663 39.5 103.50 92.00-114.50 - - 1 4 11 31 67 122 75 78 43 70 39 24 60 22 10 1 5 - - 1 101.50 20 2 39.5 97.00 9 4 . CO 90.50-104.00 - - - 3 1 10 28 77 10 29 6 11 3 21 2 - - - - - SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS, A ----- 68 39.5 104.00 1 0 C . 50 95.50-114.50 - - - 1 2 - 2 10 19 7 1 11 8 4 - 3 - - - - SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR-RECEPTICNISTS- 144 39.0 92.00 91.50 86.50- - - - 24 42 24 21 21 - - - 12 - - - - - STENOGRAPHERS, G E N E R A L --CLASS 99.50 1 S ta n d a rd h o u r s r e f le c t the w o rk w ee k fo r w hich e m p lo y e e s r e c e iv e th e ir r e g u la r str a ig h t- tim e s a l a r i e s ( e x c lu s iv e sp o n d to th e se w ee k ly h o u r s . 2 F o r d e fin itio n o f t e r m s , s e e fo o tn o te 2, ta b le A - l . 3 M ay in clu d e w o r k e r s o th e r th an th o se p r e se n te d se p a r a te ly . o f pay fo r o v e rtim e a t r e g u la r a n d /o r p r e m iu m ra te s), and the e a rn in g s c o r r e 18 Table A-lc. Office Occupations—Manufacturing—Westchester—Rockland Counties—Men and Women (A v e r a g e s t r a ig h t- tim e w eekly h o u rs and e a rn in g s fo r s e le c te d o c cu p a tio n s stu d ie d on an a r e a b a s i s in m a n u fa c tu rin g , New Y o rk (W e stc h e ste r—R o ck lan d C o u n tie s), N . Y. , A p ril 1968) W eekly e arn in g s1 (standard) A weekly K/mimI workers (standard) N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight-time w e e k l y earnings of— $ Num ber Sex a n d occupation $ 65 $ $ $ $ $ $ t $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ i i 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 12 0 125 130 140 150 160 75 8C 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 140 150 160 170 27 13 12 11 5 2 4 2 ni c a_ i nn pn 5lr XUy•UU f 13 zv 18 14 37 •5 123.00 123.50 109.00-132.00 2 4 5 3 13 9 8 5 18 11 6 2 2 6 22 22 7 17 31 5 10 4 6 2 - - - - 10 6 14 2 2 2 1 3 16 * * 14 3 1 2 6 13 2 5 18 14 9 22 20 17 6 2 3 - M ean 2 M edian 2 1 i 170 180 190 200 180 190 200 over and u nder M iddle range 2 70 MEN 80 36.0 80.00 $ 78.50 $ $ 73.00- 87.00 4 WOMEN BOOKKEEPING-MACHINE OPERATORS, D O •U CLERKS, ACCOUNTING, CLASS A CLERKS, ACCOUNTING, CLASS B -------- 94 149 36.5 99.00 100.50 88.50-108.50 65 36.5 88.00 87.50 on nn_ o*» nn OU*UU“ 7 f•viv 70 38.0 109.00 107.50 94.00-128.50 KEYPUNCH OPERATORS, CLASS A -------- 139 36.5 1 0 2 . 0 0 105.CO 92.00-113.50 - - 2 21 - - - - KEYPUNCH OPERATORS, CLASS B -------- 316 37.0 78.00- 93.50 - 33 80 45 56 32 25 6 13 - - 1 17 6 2 - - - - * 10 22 70 87 74 103 119 179 152 131 279 170 98 26 17 10 17 26 5 15 17 14 7 15 23 16 18 3 2 34 33 72 92 82 f 1 CQVC Cf IC.f ILAOJ ri ACC o D _____ rlLC ri Fptfcj y n V/LCIMV “Aa Yfim TKULLi CCroCTAOfCC^ c c t o c t a o il c 9 88.00 85 . CO 1,618 36 5 126 00 124 50 lit 1 X 1 • Ocn_lto U*” 1 • cr DU rt Ate a 145 36.5 156.00 153.50 126.00-180.50 iac c q 339 36 5 138 50 14C 50 14U« UVr" ccrocTAOicc r c c t o c tlAKltbf An irr otUKt n a cr L r LLAob — 127.50 12 9 . CO 119.00-137.50 ^P fR FT1A AR riL AAte p j l L^C M IFf Cot U jo u 452 106.00 107 CO j icuuv?r\MrncAg f u c i i l a h l 613 36.0 1 00.00 c t c kinrn a nuco c c c a i t nn oIcntuKArnciNof otrilUK Z90 TwniCTC ri a cc a T1w t r1eJ f l rn r1 o r*iAcr tL A jj o O 1 spond to Standard these hours weekly _ 98 126 the workweek 12 3 2 2 2 1 1 91.00-108.50 1 •*7 3 f.0 106.50 106.50 nn riA__ 1 HA* UU AA 7 7#UU~ 38.0 86.00- 94 .CO 90.50 89 . CO 37 0 101 50 99 CO which employees 11 . 119 70 cn. 01 no nnU " 1 &4*UU nn 07*U receive hours. 2 F o r d e fin itio n o f t e r m s , s e e footnote 2, ta b le A - l . 3 M ay in clu d e w o r k e r s o th er than th o se p r e se n t e d s e p a r a te ly . 3 10 98.50 I7.7U" for 8 fli C A _ 1Uo«!)U 14 cn 7 0* DU'* ——i——........... ———— reflect 15 jvJ 682 SWITCHBOARD CP ERATOR-RECEPTICNISTS- - their nn regular - - 9 9 13 23 67 194 103 12 - - 19 61 69 47 52 63 65 37 17 11 101 90 106 93 47 51 38 28 10 10 2 13 28 38 52 48 45 33 16 4 43 17 7 7 1 - 3 - 12 14 20 (exclusive 2 - 1 * - 3 6 14 23 salaries 32 59 10 44 11 68 29 1 straight-time 15 8 19 - - - - - 1 1 of pay for overtime at regular and/or p r e m i u m rates), and the earnings corre 19 Table A-ld. Office Occupations—Central Offices—5 Boroughs—Men and Women ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k l y h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d i e d on a n a r e a b a s i s in c e n t r a l o f f i c e s , N e w Y o r k (5 B o r o u g h s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1 9 6 8 ) W eekly e arnings1 ( standard) Num ber of Sex a n d occupation A verage w eekly hours1 (standard) N u m ber of w o r k e r s r e c e iv in g s t r a ig h t- tim e w eek ly e a r n in g s of— * $ 55 M e a n 123 M edian 2 C L E R K S » ACCOUNTING, CLASS CLERKS, * ACCOUNTING, CLASS $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ S $ $ $ 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 1C5 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 ICO 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 5 19 15 15 19 54 83 85 23 17 11 10 4 7 8 14 20 25 10 11 105 132 148 42 38 32 14 15 18 31 52 47 16 90 63 55 34 17 6 80.50-103.00 11 84 57 88 84 57 65 71 46 39 23 15 6 1 2 19 12 8 11 37 8 26 12 2 7o 98 62 50 99 68 50 34 33 53 93 77 47 28 28 12 14 and u nder M iddle range 2 60 MEN $ 60 $ $ 363 35.5 126.50 126 . CO 1 "W 36.5 94.00 95 . CO 86.00-104.00 704 36.0 78.50 76.50 70.00- 85.00 462 t i / n n i114.00 , / rn 35.5 114.UO 647 36.0 3 g 60 ~ 2 g WOMEN - CLERKS, ACCOUNTING, CLASS CLERKS, ACCOUNTING, CLASS n c d i /c r i c d i /c . c t i tz r» acc o c riACc r cti ______ ___ ____________ r ll >rLnKn i / cJ f < rn A A uT n V KnUi!_ ■ L r n u n T H u r Yen UUHrlUntltK If P □ UlXLr 1FKIP li U !> CV Tr 8 ... . n n c n a -rone U r C K A K jK o flO OA A TI H U r cCK UD KCo , " P iL AACC L o j 93.00 9 0 . CO £ • Is U l • tU 1 54 j 0 10 3 . j 0 36.0 ICO. *"n 523 35 5 83 50 82.50 355 36.0 78.50 76.50 143 ie 36.0 122.00 l119.50 425 35.0 101.50 100.50 Of n— i 1 i rL • 7c U n 7 i # 3c U ~1 c n— c7 i1 • "vJ cn 71.50- 83.50 117 c n _17 7 9 3 cn 1 12 32 2 2 6 ** 11 48 25 57 73 23 6 2 46 50 66 53 806 35.5 CO 99.50 9e.50 93.C0-1C6.C0 17 19 25 87 90 222 131 70 101 42 KEYPUNCH OPERATORS, CLASS 56 36.5 90.50 8 .50 on n n — o *D cn OC^UU* " o7 C vJ 26 61 80 103 85 78 62 27 23 3 p rr I jei cr r1 uC 207 35.0 71.50 7 32 10 ' 1 2 46 181 322 406 594 633 3 10 55 70 94 262 rU I1D|L cj ______ ___ C a f) o br 'ry n K rc it A K tit l t bc 3 8,989 ———— —- .00 67.00- 75.00 35.5 127.00 124.50 110.50— 141.50 __ 152.50 151.^0 138.00-167.50 OcC T A D Ii tr Qj fjCt C b rt s 1 AK nLA ACC L jj A A 1,386 3 5 .5 cJLU<\L c r r > e : T1AHr\ r > TI L i _ co t r Li Ha c U J cJ q 2,066 35 5 135.00 133.CO 122.00-148.00 n rt T1iAnK rl rt jc i jr cr rl K n L Aa o cc L o r L 2 447 123 00 122 00 112.50-135.00 cOCWAL r r o r T1iMAIL n t c cJ f r i a c cJ n V/LMO U 2,899 35.0 112.00 110.50 100.50-123.50 CTPKin^P AlL J *CiNUvj A AA PM r n tPR A jCf r.FMPR V) Cl i C A H 1,504 3 .5 1,055 35.0 108.00 107.50 100.00-115.00 c T r ni nr n a r»i i r n c IcIiUbKArntKot j u ..— —. — — — — c r-m »n n .. .. otlilUA 100 4.00 91.50 9 2 85.00-1CC.C0 8 23 28 2 2 1525 1582 1305 965 583 439 234 125 28 19 105 198 286 19C 228 141 116 26 19 436 418 297 244 137 73 8 2 1 2 20 89 101 12C 166 603 544 365 260 IC C 60 16 2 44 160 227 255 393 352 557 443 296 104 48 14 4 74 287 314 221 218 157 66 75 33 41 10 43 98 121 181 175 319 77 24 9 8 SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS, CLASS A ---- 202 36.0 105.00 104.50 9 4 .5 0- 11 7.CO - - - - - 2 13 38 27 24 22 40 34 2 - - SW ITCHBOARD OPERATORS, CLASS B 121 35.5 97.50 91.50-103.00 - - - - 1 1 22 22 30 24 5 11 2 3 - - 7 14 -------- 98.00 TR AN SC RIBING-MACHINE CPERATCRS, otnltKAL 1 «r l o l J f • LLHOO 1 spond to Standard these - A TYPISTS, CLASS B ------------------- hours weekly reflect the QQ K l r . li Lt a n o o*D o « tr U workweek 732 35.5 96.00 93.50 qz 823 35.5 83.00 81 . 5C 75.50- 88.50 for which employees oO• c 7 n_i U 1r 0o 3 •nn 0U receive their regular _ 3 straight-time 5 10 29 10 31 110 127 125 95 88 35 63 27 178 178 143 156 74 36 24 4 17 5 salaries (exclusive of pay for overtime at regular and/or pr em iu m rates), ~ - and ~ ~ “ ~ “ - - - - - - - - “ ~ the earnings hours. 2 F o r d e fin itio n o f t e r m s , se e foo tn o te 2, ta b le A - l . 3 M ay in c lu d e w o r k e r s o th e r th an th o se p r e se n te d s e p a r a te ly . C e n tr a l (o r d i s t r i c t a d m in is tra tiv e ) o ffic e s a r e e s ta b lish m e n ts p r im a r ily en ga ge d in g e n e r a l a d m in is tr a tiv e , su p e r v is o r y , p u rc h a sin g , a cco u n tin g , and o th er m a n a g e m e n t fu n c tio n s p e r fo r m e d c e n tr a lly fo r the o th er e s ta b lish m e n ts o f the sa m e co m p an y . Th ey a r e c l a s s i f i e d on the b a s i s of the m o s t a p p r o p r ia te m a jo r in d u stry gro u p re p r e se n tin g the p r im a r y a c tiv ity o f the e s ta b lis h m e n ts s e r v e d . Th e m a jo r ity of c e n tra l o f f ic e s a r e c l a s s i f i e d in m a n u fa c tu rin g ; a ll a r e a p p r o p r ia te ly r e p r e se n te d in the o th er ta b le s p r e se n te d in th is b u lle tin . ~ corre 20 Table A-2. Professional and Technical Occupations—SMSA—Men and Women ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k l y h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d ie d on an a r e a b a s i s by i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k ( S t a n d a r d M e t r o p o l i t a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N. Y. , A p r i l 1968) N u m b e r o f w o r k e r s r e c e i v i n g s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly e a r n i n g s o f— Number Sex, occupation, and industry division workers $ 70 lb 80 £5 “ f -------- $ 90 65 70 75 80 85 90 60 M ean2 ( standard] Median 2 Middle range 2 $ 65 $ Average weekly $ * * $ $ * $ $ $ $ $ * * 1 -------- i 220 210 95 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 95 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 1 3 29 61 124 46 1 1 2 16 11 43 13 96 1 C5 103 72 62 66 65 59 35 - 208 122 86 128 ~ 224 157 6 1 175 - 97 60 37 201 - _ 1 42 37 5 97 63 14 4 9 107 75 32 19 10 207 163 <t4 6 28 388 209 179 243 125 116 62 3 59 3 - - - - 3 12 133 321 135 186 - - 221 102 7 94 402 220 132 2 115 3 56 - - - - 3 126 44 164 60 104 89 62 16 46 2 43 55 26 29 8 16 28 and under and over M EN $ $ 1 8 1 .5 0 1 8 0 .0 0 1 8 3 .0 0 1 8 3 .0 0 1 8 1 .0 0 $ $ 1 6 6 .0 0 -1 9 8 .5 0 1 6 4 .0 0 -1 9 6 .0 0 1 8 4 .0 0 1 7 0 .0 0 -2 0 0 .5 0 “ ~ 1 5 7 .5 0 1 5 3 .0 0 1 6 4 .0 0 1 3 8 .5 0 1 4 2 .5 0 -1 7 2 .5 0 1 3 7 .5 0 -1 6 7 .0 0 1 4 6 .0 0 -1 7 7 .5 0 1 2 5 .5 C -1 5 0 .5 0 1 5 2 .0 0 -1 7 6 .5 0 - - DRAFTSMEN, C L A S S A -------------------------M A N U F A C TLIR I N G ----------------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------------ 1 ,2 9 7 767 3 8 .0 3 9 .0 530 3 7 .0 DRAFTSMEN. C l A S S B -------------------------M A N U F A C T U H T N G ----------------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------------ 2 .1 9 7 1 ,2 7 1 926 57 3 9 .0 3 9 .5 3 8 .0 3 5 .5 809 3 8 .5 861 346 535 3 8 .0 3 9 .0 3 7 .5 3 5 .5 1 1 7 .0 0 1 1 4 .0 0 1 1 9 .0 0 1 1 0 .5 0 1 1 5 .5 0 1 1 2 .5 0 1 1 7 .5 0 1 0 7 .0 0 3 8 .5 1 2 3 .0 0 1 2 6 .0 0 3 9 .0 4 0 .0 3 8 .5 8 7 .0 0 8 7 .0 0 8 7 .0 0 8 3 .0 0 9 0 .5 0 8 1 .5 0 R E T A I L TRADE -------- -----------S E R V I C E S --------------------------DRAFTSMEN, CLASS C -------------------------- M A N U F A C T L R I N G ----------------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------PUBLIC. L T I L I T I E S 3 --------------------- SERVICES --------------------------- U R A F T 5 M E N - T R A C E R S --------------------------M A N U F A C . T L R I N G ----------------------------N C N M A N U F A C I C R I N G ---------------------— 147 334 224 6 8 15c 1 5 5 .0 0 1 5 0 .5 0 1 6 1 .0 0 1 3 9 .5 0 1 6 4 .0 0 1 6 7 .0 0 1 0 2 .5 0 -1 3 1 .5 0 1 0 2 .0 0 -1 2 9 .0 0 1 0 3 .0 C -1 3 5 .0 0 5 b .0 0 -1 2 6 .0 0 1 0 4 .0 0 -1 3 9 .5 0 7 7 .0 0 8 1 .5 0 7 7 .0C - 9 4 .0 0 9 6 .0 0 8 7 .5 0 - - _ - - - - - 15 - - - 12 3 - - - 3 1 1 6 6 5 ~ 15 15 _ - 25 25 36 1 35 58 4 54 - - i 48 24 24 38 11 27 10 12 9 17 8 21 13 17 17 9 7 2 30 13 1? 7 8 226 103 123 36 82 62 22 40 6 6 14 - 31 65 14 11 5 6 37 52 4 40 32 3 2 176 165 11 - - _ _ _ _ - - - - - _ - 3 3 - - - 9 - 13 - 9 - 13 - 9 12 5 21 4 _ 77 46 31 8 3 16 13 6 6 - i _ 1 - - 1 1 - - - - - 12 12 RCMEN _ DRAFTSMEN, CLASS B -------------------- 1C 2 3 9 .0 1 3 8 .5 0 1 4 1 .5 0 1 2 3 .5 C -1 6 0 .0 0 DRAFTSMEN. C L A S S C -------------------- 1G 9 3 8 .0 1 0 7 .0 0 1 0 3 .5 0 5 8 .0 0 - 1 1 9 .5 0 608 289 3 7 .5 1 3 4 .0 0 1 3 3 .5 0 1 2 3 .5 0 -1 4 5 .0 0 _ 3 8 .0 3 7 .0 3 7 .0 3 8 .0 3o • 0 1 3 6 .5 0 1 3 2 .5 0 1 3 3 .5 0 1 2 6 .5 0 1 3 4 .0 0 1 3 4 .0 0 1 3 2 .5 0 1 3 4 .0 0 1 3 0 .5 0 1 3 3 .0 0 1 1 1 1 1 N U R S E S . I N D L S T R I A L ( R E G I S I E R E D T --M A M J F A C T L R T N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C L TIL I 1 IPS3 ---------------R E T A I L TRADE ---------------------F I N A N C E 4 ---------------------------- 1 31 9 £7 74 116 2 4 .0 0 -1 4 8 .5 0 2 3 .0 0 -1 4 3 .5 0 2 5 .5 0 -1 4 3 .0 0 1 7 .5 0 -1 4 0 .0 0 2 3 .5 0 -1 4 5 .5 0 1 S t a n d a r d h o u r s r e f l e c t th e w o r k w e e k f o r w h ic h e m p l o y e e s r e c e i v e t h e i r r e g u l a r s p o n d to t h e s e w e e k l y h o u r s . 2 F o r d e fi n it i o n o f t e r m s , s e e fo o tn o te 2, t a b l e A - l . 3 T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , c o m m u n i c a t io n , a n d o t h e r p u b lic u t i l i t i e s . 4 F in a n c e , in s u r a n c e , an d r e a l e s t a t e . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 39 - 8 15 7 35 18 9 13 4 92 43 49 14 13 19 120 168 82 86 26 20 30 109 - - _ _ _ _ - 2 - - - - - - - - - - 2 4 2 2 12 5 7 - - - - - - 2 2 6 s tr a ig h t- tim e s a la rie s (e x c lu s iv e of pay fo r o v e r t im e 49 71 20 13 25 at _ re g u la r 42 6 7 19 15 25 a n d /o r 9 4 1 p re m iu m ra tes), _ a n d th e e a r n i n g s - co rre 21 Table A-2a. Professional and Technical Occupations—5 Boroughs—Men and Women (Average straight-time w e e k l y ho u r s a n d earnings for selected occupations studied on an area basis by industry division, N e w Y o r k (5 Boroughs), N. Y. , April 1968) W eekly e arnings1 ( standard) Num ber Sex, occupation, and industry division of A verage w eekly hours1 ( standard) N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight-time w e e k l y earnings of— i T 60 M ean2 M e d ia n 2 M iddle range 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ i S $ $ 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 ICO 110 120 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 22 0 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 110 120 130 _ 1 4 £ _ . A 5 Q 160 170 18G 190 200 2 10 220 over 130 and under 65 and ME N D R A F T S M E N , C L A S S A ---M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----NONMANUFACTURING — 845 38 0 465 3 7.5 37.5 37.0 $ $ $ $ 1 8 0 . 0 0 1 7 9 . CO 1 6 7 . 0 0 - 1 9 7 . 5 0 1 7 6 . 0 0 1 7 4 . CO 1 6 4 . 0 0 - 1 8 9 . 0 0 1 8 3 . 0 0 1 8 3 . CO 1 7 0 . 5 0 - 2 0 0 . 5 0 D R A F T S M E N , C L A S S B ---M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----NONMANUFACTURING — 1,163 31 8 845 38.5 39. 0 38.0 158.00 149.00 161.50 D R A F T S M E N , C L A S S C ---M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----NONMANUFACTURING — PUBLIC UTILITIES3 575 148 427 94 37.5 37.5 37. 5 35.5 119.50 117.50 103.50-135.00 1 2 3 . 0 0 1 2 3 . CO 1 0 9 . 5 0 - 1 4 1 . 5 0 1 1 8 . 0 0 1 1 5 . CO 1 0 2 . 5 0 - 1 3 3 . 0 0 96.00-118.50 108.50 103.50 D R A F T S M E N - T R A C E R S ----- 185 39.0 87.00 82.50 441 167 274 79 112 3 7 . 0 136. 0 0 37.0 140.00 36.5 1 3 3 . 5 0 37.0 1 3 2 . 5 0 36.0 1 3 4 . 5 0 1 3 4 . CO 1 3 5 . CO 133.50 1 3 3 . CO 1 3 3 . CO 16C.50 146.50-175.50 1 5 1 . CO 1 4 0 . 0 0 - 1 6 2 . 0 0 164.50 148.00-178.00 76.50- 94.00 - - - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 2 9 1 2 9 39 31 8 65 34 31 151 91 60 173 73 ICC 128 66 62 99 25 74 80 23 57 86 30 56 12 7 5 39 26 13 39 11 28 87 43 44 237 71 166 166 73 93 214 61 153 191 14 177 131 16 115 53 3 50 _ - 3 3 - 2 48 15 33 2 49 26 23 8 3 3 - 10 1C - _ _ - _ - _ - _ - - “ 85 23 62 15 25 52 22 30 7 16 12 8 4 6 6 - 1 1 - 1 1 - - 3 3 - 2 - _ - 2 2 2 5 5 4 14 14 4 25 6 19 11 29 10 19 11 133 23 110 29 99 27 72 12 107 34 73 7 51 7 44 4 15 23 31 48 16 8 9 4 8 11 12 4 53 8 45 14 19 92 32 60 19 23 132 63 69 24 28 - WOMEN N U R S E S , I N D U S T R I A L ( R E G I S T E R E D ) --M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------- 1 4 3 2 126.00-145.50 130.00-150.00 124.00-144.50 1 2 4 . 5 0 - 1 4 2 . CO 123.50-145.50 4 - - - - - - - - 1 Standard h o u r s reflect the w o r k w e e k for w h i c h e m p l o y e e s receive their regular straight-time salaries (exclusive of pay for o v e rtime at regular spond to these w e e k l y hours. 2 F o r definition of t e r m s , see footnote 2, table A-l. 3 Transportation, c o m m u n i c a t i o n , a n d other public utilities. 4 Finance, insurance, a n d real estate. and/or - - - 1 premium rates), and the earnings c o r r e 22 Table A-2b. Professional and Technical Occupations—Manufacturing—Nassau—Suffolk Counties—Men and Women ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s in m a n u f a c t u r i n g , N e w Y o r k ( N a s s a u r - S u f f o lk C o u n t i e s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) W eekly e arn in g s1 (standard) Num ber of workers Se x a nd occupation N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight-time w e e k l y earnings of— $ A verage w eekly $ 75 M edian 2 M ean 2 (standard) $ $ $ $ 80 $ 85 $ 90 $ 95 $ 100 $ 105 110 115 120 125 130 140 150 1 60 170 180 190 200 210 22 0 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 140 150 160 17 0 180 190 200 210 220 over 15 15 26 25 17 35 97 39 35 28 - 35 28 29 40 20 1 04 138 140 150 113 102 54 11 7 7 1C 16 30 1 11 22 8 1 8 15 18 - - and under M iddle range 2 80 MEN n r\>Ar *CT Ul l of nutclnN f rl li A» jc oc a A DRAFTSMEN, CLASS B DRAFTSMEN, CLASS C —————— ------------------------------------ — — — - — $ $ 1 f 1 • Ut £.C 3 • zj \j $ $ 332 U.U le/.su 1 89 9 40. 0 151.00 153.50 137.00-169.50 180 40. 0 108.00 104.50 100.00-126.00 12 90 40. 0 129.50 123.50 116.00-146.00 - - - 13 18 1 WOMEN NURSES, INDUSTRIAL (REGISTERED) ------ - - - 2 - 5 1 Standard hours reflect the w o r k w e e k for w h i c h e m p l o y e e s receive their regular straight-time salaries (exclusive of pay spond to these w e e k l y hours. 2 F o r d e fi n it i o n o f t e r m s , s e e fo o tn o te 2 , t a b le A - l . for overtime at regular and/ o r premium - rates), - ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s in m a n u f a c t u r i n g , N e w Y o r k ( W e s t c h e s t e r —R o c k la n d C o u n t i e s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) 12 W eekly earn in gs1 (standard) N um ber of Occupation N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight-time we e k l y earnings of— $ M ean2 M edian 2 M iddle range 2 ¥ nder $ 120 and no u rc Nk' f U Ka ArrT l bc M r Li Aa bc oc L a A — — — ... ——— ...... 55 $ $ $ $ 3 9 . 5 1 6 4 . 0 0 1 6 4 . CO 1 6 1 . 5 0 - 1 6 8 . 5 0 — 54 36.5 2 152. 00 1 5 8 . CO 1 Standard hours reflect the w o r k w e e k for w h i c h e m p l o y e e s rates), and the earnings corres p o n d to these w e e k l y hours. 2 F o r d e f i n it i o n o f t e r m s , s e e f o o tn o te 2, t a b l e A - l . 133.00-171.50 125 $ 130 $ 135 $ 140 $ 145 150 $ 155 $ 160 $ $ 165 $ 170 $ 175 * 180 185 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 2 - 26 15 — 1 1 8 under 120 125 n nu r TP r i a jr jr D n UKAr 1 our n tiiiINf LLA $ 1 2 — 2 1 2 12 4 - — 7 receive their regular straight-time salaries (exclusive of pay for ove r t i m e — 6 1 7 1 7 at regular and/or - - and the earnings c o r r e Table A-2c. Professional and Technical Occupations—Manufacturing—Westchester—Rockland Counties—Men A verage w eekly h ou rs1 ( standard) - 1 — premium 23 Table A-3. Office, Professional, and Technical Occupations—SMSA —Men and Women Combined ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d i e d o n a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k ( S t a n d a r d M e t r o p o l it a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) Average O c c u p a t i o n and industry division OFFICE Number of workers Weekly Weekly earnings 1 (standard) (standard) OCCUPATIONS $ 9 8 .5 0 9 5 .5 0 768 3 7 .0 286 482 29 2 3 6 .5 3 7 .0 3 7 .0 1 0 0 .5 0 1 0 0 .0 0 654 104 3 6 .5 3 7 .0 9 4 .0 0 1 1 0 .0 0 550 171 116 3 6 .0 3 7 .0 3 6 .5 9 1 .0 0 8 5 .0 0 9 3 .0 0 l,2 4 l 432 809 345 3 6 .5 3 6 .5 3 6 .5 1 0 8 .5 0 1 0 9 .0 0 1 0 8 .5 0 3 6 .5 3o. 5 1 1 3 .0 0 1 0 1 .5 0 3 6 .5 3 6 .5 3 7 .0 3 6 .5 9 5 -0 0 1 0 2 .5 0 9 3 .5 0 9 7 .0 0 8 6 .5 0 9 0 .5 0 3o.O 1 0 2 .5 0 1 2 0 .0 0 871 694 315 869 3 6 .5 3 7 .0 36. 5 3 6 .0 3 o .5 3 7 .0 3 7 .0 ----------------------------------- b92 3 6 .0 CLFRKS. ACCOUNTING. CLASS b ----------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------------------ 6 .6 2 5 3 6 .5 1 ,4 3 8 5 ,1 6 7 1 .4 0 1 873 3 7 .U 3 6 .5 3 5 .5 3 6 .5 92o 1 ,2 7 9 3 7 .5 3 6 .5 ----------------------------------- 70 6 3 6 .0 CLERKS. FILE. C L A S S A --------------------M A N U F A C TLJR I N G ----------------------------- 1 .2 5 4 3o . 0 252 1 .0 0 2 36. 5 3b . 0 N C N M A N U F A C T U B I N G ------------------------WHOLESALE T R A D E ---------------------- ■ MACHINE (BOOKKEEPING M A C E I N F ) -----------------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------------N C N M A N U F A C T D R I N G ------------------------RETAIL T R A D E ---------------------------S E R V I C E S ----------------------------------Rl.OKKE FP I N G - M AC E IN E O P E R A T O R S . Cl A S S A -------------------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------------N C N M A N U F A C T O R I N G ------------------------WHOLESALE T R A D E ----------------------F I N A N C E 2 -----------------------------------BOCKKEEPING-NACFINE 247 OPERATORS. C L A S S R ------------------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------------WHOLESALE T R A D E ----------------------RETAIL T R A D E ---------------------------F I N A N C E 2 -----------------------------------S E R V I C E S ----------------------------------- 1 ,6 6 6 234 1 ,4 3 2 490 141 653 115 ----------- 5 ,4 9 3 M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------------P U R L I C U T I L l i l t S 3--------------------WHOLESALE T R A D E ----------------------- 1 .6 5 2 3 ,6 4 1 CLERKS. ACCOUNTING, CLASS A RETAIL T R A D E ---------------------------F I N A N C E 2 -----------------------------------SERVICES N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------------P U R L I C L 1 L L I L I E S 3--------------------WHOLESALE T R A D E ----------------------RETAIL IRADE ---------------------------- F I N A N C E 2 ----------------------------SERVICES N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------P U R L I C U T I L I I I E S 3 --------------------F I N A N C E 2 -----------------------------------SERVICES ----------------------------------- 167 643 107 3 7 .0 3 8 .0 3 6 .0 3 5 .5 3 7 .0 3 6 .5 h WH OL ES AL E TRACE ---------------ET a i l t r a d e -------------------- 4 ,1 9 7 706 3 ,4 9 1 267 369 455 F I N A N C E 2 -----------------------------------S F R V I C E S ----------------------------------- 2 ,0 7 2 326 3 6 .0 3 6 .0 CLFRKS. FILE. Cl MANUFACTUR I N NCNMANUFACTUR PUBLIC UTIL A S S f i --------------------G ----------------------------I N G ------------------------I T I E S 3 --------------------- S e e fo o tn o te s a t end o f t a b le . Occupation a nd industry division OFFICE R U L E R S , MACHINE (BILLING M A C H I N F I -----------------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------------- HILLERS. A verage 3 6 .5 3 6 .5 3 8 .0 io . 5 3 7 .5 1 2 3 .5 0 1 1 8 .5 0 1 2 9 .5 0 1 1 8 .5 0 1 0 4 .5 0 1 1 5 .5 0 1 1 4 .0 0 9 2 .5 0 9 6 .0 0 9 1 .5 0 9 4 .5 0 9 2 . 50 8 3 .0 0 9 2 .5 0 9 2 .5 0 9 9 .5 0 1 0 8 .0 0 9 7 .0 0 1 0 1 .0 0 9 6 .0 0 1 0 2 .5 0 8 3 .0 0 8 7 .0 0 8 2 .5 0 9 4 .5 0 8 7 .0 0 7 5 .0 0 8 1 .5 0 8 2 .0 0 N um ber of w orkers W eekly hours 1 (standard ) W eekly earn in gs 1 (standard) $ 74.00 79.00 73.00 77.00 76.00 70.50 72.00 73.00 OCCUPATIONS - CONTINUED A verage Occupation and industry division W eekly hours 1 (standard) W eekly earnings 1 (standard) S E C R E T A R I E S 4 ------------------------------ 44,568 M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------- 15,087 N C N M A N O F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 25,481 4,939 P U B L I C L I I L I 1 I E S 3 ----------------W H O L E S A L E TR A D E -----------------4,964 1,686 R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2---------------------------- 12,174 5,718 S F R V I C E S --------------------------- 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.5 36.0 36.0 123.50 124.00 123.00 128.50 124.00 114.50 123.00 120.00 S E C R E T A R I E S . C L A S S A --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E TR A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A C E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S F R V I C E S --------------------------- 3,614 1, 735 1,879 394 327 215 519 424 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 36.0 151.50 150.00 153.00 159.50 147.50 137.50 159.50 152.00 S E C R E T A R I E S . C L A S S B --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U R L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T RADE -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 10,105 3,036 7,069 847 1,131 421 3,437 1,233 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 35.5 135.50 135.00 136.00 141.00 138.50 123.00 136.50 132.00 S E C R E T A R I E S , C L A S S C --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N O F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U R L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 ----------------W H O L E S A L E TR A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A C E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2---------------------------S F R V I C E S --------------------------- 12,737 A,095 8,642 1,960 1.481 427 3.776 998 36.0 36.0 36.0 3b.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 36.5 121.00 123.00 120.50 127.00 124.50 109.00 117.00 117.50 S E C R E T A R I E S . C L A S S C --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I I I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A C E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 16,169 5. 199 10,970 1,618 1.876 61 C 3.6Q3 3,063 3o.O 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 37.0 36.0 35.5 110.00 108.50 110.50 115.50 110.00 104.00 109.00 111.50 S T E N O G R A P H E R S . G E N E R A L --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N O F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U R L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 ----------------W H O L E S A L E TR A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 5,354 2,805 2,585 790 950 4b2 2.980 1,407 36.0 36.0 36.0 3 7.0 35.5 36.0 35.5 35.5 96.00 100.00 94.00 101.00 101.00 88.50 87.50 101.00 S T E N O G R A P H E R S . S E N I O R ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N O F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I I I E S 3 — t-------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------F I N A N C E 2---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 5,860 1,560 4,300 651 657 1,42 3 1,548 36 .U 36.0 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.5 35.5 106.50 109.00 105.50 106.50 112.00 102.00 106.00 OFFICE C L F R K S . F I L E . C L A S S C -------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------------------N C N M A N U F AC T U R I N G ------- --------P U B L I C L TIL I TIES 3-------------W H O L E S A L E IRACt --------------R E T A I L T R A C E ------------------F I N A N C E 2 -------------------------S E R V I C E S ------------------------- 4,733 629 4.104 436 442 314 2.682 230 36.0 36.5 36.0 36.0 36.5 37.0 36.0 36.0 C L E R K S . O R D E R ------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A C E --------------R E T A I L T R A D E ------------------- 2.956 1,087 1,869 1.378 471 37.0 94.50 88.00 3 7.0 37.0 98.50 36.5 103.00 38.0 85.50 C L E R K S . P A Y R O L L ---------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------------------N C N M A N O F A C T U R I N G ----------------PURL IC U T I L I T I E S 3 -------------W H O L E S A L E TR A D E --------------R E T A I L TR A C E ------------------F I N A N C E 2-------------------------S E R V I C E S ------------------------- 2 * 362 598 1,364 213 201 2 52 347 351 36.5 36.5 36.5 37.5 35.5 37.0 37.0 36.5 C O M P T O M E T E R O P E R A T O R S -------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------------- ----N C N M A N O F A C T U R I N G ----------------P U R L I C LTI C I T I E S 3-------------W H O L E S A L E TR A D E --------------R E T A I L I R A D E ------------------F I N A N C E 2 -------------------------S E R V I C E S ------------------------- 2.46o 423 2,043 156 372 1,064 194 21 7 36.0 98.00 36.0 104.50 97.00 36.0 35.5 97.50 36.0 102.00 94.00 36.0 98.00 36.5 35.0 103.00 K E Y P U N C H O P E R A T O R S . C L A S S A -----M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------------------N C N M A N U F AC T U R I N G ----------------P U B L I C l ILL I TIES 3-------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E --------------R E T A I L T R A D E ------------------E I N A N C E 2 -------------------------S E R V I C E S ------------------------- 4,575 1,452 3,123 489 22 8 202 1.913 29 1 37.0 37.0 36.5 37.5 36 •0 35.5 37.0 35.5 101.00 100.00 101.50 110.50 10 5.CO 98.50 99.00 103.00 K E Y P U N C H O P E R A T O R S . C L A S S B -----M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------PURI IC U T I L I T I E S -------------W H O L E S A L E T R A C E --------------R E T A I L TRADE ------------------F I N A N C E 2-------------------------S E R V I C E S ------------------------- 6.816 1,388 5,428 84 8 42 9 618 2,848 685 36.5 37.0 36.5 37.0 36.0 36.5 36.5 36.5 87.00 86.00 87.00 89.00 89.50 85.50 8b.CO 90.00 O F F I C E H O Y S A N D G I R L S --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------P U R L I C U T I L I T I E S 3-------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E --------------R E T A I L T R A C E ------------------f I N A N C E 2 -------------------------S E R V I C E S ------------------------ 6,280 1,548 4,732 663 504 281 2,216 1,068 36.0 36.0 36.5 36.5 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.5 76.00 78.00 75.50 81.00 7h . 00 73.00 75.50 73.50 108.50 110.50 10 7 . CO 122.50 111.50 93.50 109.50 102.00 N um ber of w orkers OCCUPATIONS - CONTINUED 24 Table A-3. Office, Professional, and Technical Occupations—SMS A —Men and Women Combined— Continued ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k ( S t a n d a r d M e t r o p o l it a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) Average Occupation and industry division OFFICE OCCUPATIONS - Number of workers CONTINUED S W I T C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R S . C L A S S A --------P A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------------------------NCNPANIJF AC TUR I N G ---------------------------------P U B L I C L T I L I I I F S 34 ----------------W H O L E S A L E TRADE -----------------FINANCE1 2 ---------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- $ 36.5 105.00 36.5 1 0 7 . 5 0 36.0 L04.50 37.5 111.50 3 5.5 1 1 0 . 5 0 3o. O 1 0 2 . 0 0 35.5 101.00 S W I T C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R S . C L A S S B ----P A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------------------------------P U B L I C L T I L I I I F S 3----------------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------------------------------R E T A I L TR A D E -------------------------------------F I N A N C E 2 -------------------------------------------------S E R V I C E S ------------------------------------------------ 3.140 34 8 2,7 9 2 334 299 36 7 62 3 969 36.5 36.0 36.5 37.0 37.0 37.5 37.0 35 .5 92-50 96.00 92.00 94.50 98. 50 85.00 10U.00 85.00 SWITCHBCARD CPe RATCR-EECEPTI0NISTSM A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------------------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------------------W H O L E S A L E TR A D E ------------------------------R E T A I L T R A C E -------------------------------------F I N A N C E 2 -------------------------------------------------S E R V I C E S ------------------------------------------------ 2,573 1,058 1 . 515 138 765 107 157 32 8 37.0 37.0 36.5 36.5 36.5 37. 5 36.5 36.5 95.50 92.50 98.00 105.00 98.00 90.50 98.50 97.50 T A B U L A T I N G — M A C H INF C P E R A T O R S , C L A S S A ---------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------F I N A N C E 2---------------------------S F R V I C E S --------------------------- 718 130 566 125 30 6 111 36. 5 37.0 36.5 39.0 35.5 3 6.0 133.00 136.00 132.50 146.50 124.00 133.50 Weekly Weekly of workers hours 1 earnings 1 (standard) (standard) Occupation and industry division OFFICE 1 . 739 446 1,293 294 113 534 270 TABULATING-MACHINE CPFRATCRS. C L A S S B -------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------------- 851 $ 36.0 106.00 36.5 119.00 36.0 104.50 3 5 .5 9o. 50 36 . U 108.50 842 760 129 479 36.0 36.U 38.0 36 •0 93.00 91.50 97.00 68.50 1. 9 7 3 3d . 5 436 1.537 35.5 36.0 36.5 35.5 95.50 96.00 95.00 97.50 93.50 1, 79b 208 N C N P A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------- 1.587 P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3--------F I N A N C E 2 --------------------- 545 TARU LA TI NG -P AC HI NE CPFRATCRS, CLASS C ------------------------------N C N P AN UF AC TU RI NG ----------------PUBLIC UTIL ITIES3--------------F I N A N C E 2-------------------------TRANSCRIBING-MAC.HINE CPERATORS. GENERAL ------------------------------PA NU FA CT UR IN G --------------------NC NM AN UF AC TU RI NG ----------------WH OL ES AL F TRACE ---------------FINANCE 2-------------------------- TRACE ------ F I N A N C E 2------------S E R V I C E S -----------T Y P I S T S . C L A S S P ----------------------P A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------T R A C E --------------------------- R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2 ---------------------------S F R V I C E S --------------------------- 1 S t a n d a r d h o u r s r e f l e c t the w o r k w e e k f o r w h i c h e m p l o y e e s r e c e i v e t h e i r c o r r e s p o n d to t h e s e w e e k l y h o u r s . 2 F in a n c e , in s u r a n c e , and r e a l e s t a t e . 3 T r a n s p o r t a t io n , c o m m u n ic a tio n , and o th er public u ti li tie s . 4 M a y i n c l u d e w o r k e r s o t h e r th an t h o s e p r e s e n t e d s e p a r a t e l y . regular straig h t-tim e 220 1,09 tt 7.251 1.50 7 5. 744 624 419 186 3,375 1.140 T Y P I S T S . C L A S S A -------P A N U F A C T U R I N G -------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---PUBLIC. U T I L I T I E S 3— ■ W H O L E S A L E TKALE RHGLESAL F Occupation and industry division Weekly Weekly hours 1 earnings ' (standard) (standard) of PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL OCCUPATIONS OCCUPATIONS - CONTINUED RETAIL Average Average Number Weekly earnings 1 (standard) (standard) Weekly 13 2 11 I 813 491 322 329 1 331 770 6 595 i 297 salaries 95.50 96.00 94.5 0 95.50 3 5 .5 97.00 35.5 64.50 35.5 91.00 35.5 lOo.OO DRAFTSMEN. CLASS A ------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------------------NC NM AN UF AC TU RI NG -----------------SFRVICES ------------------------- 1,300 769 531 396 38.0 39.0 37.0 37.5 $ 181.50 160.00 183.00 186.50 DRAFTSMEN. CLASS 6 ------------------PANUFACTURING --------------------NONMANUFAC T U B I N G -----------------RETAIL TRADE -------------------SERVICES ------------------------- 2.299 1.295 I.0C4 59 885 39.0 39.5 38.0 35.5 38.5 154.00 150.00 159.50 138.50 162.00 DRAFTSMEN, CLASS C ------------------PA NU FA CT UR I n G --------------------NCNMAN UF AC TU RI NG -----------------PUBLIC LT ILIIIFS 3--------------SERVICES ------------------------- 990 379 61 l 146 405 38 .U 39.0 37.5 35.5 38.5 116.00 112.50 118.50 110.00 121.50 DRAFT S P F N - T E A C E R S -------------------PANUFACTURTNG --------------------NCNMANUF AC TUR T N G ------------------ 233 77 156 39.0 38.5 67.50 68.50 87.00 NURSES. INCISTkIAL (REGISTERED) --PANUFACTURING --------------------NONMAN UF AC TU RI NG -----------------PUBLIC LT I L I I I F S 3 --------------RFTAIL IH A D E -------------------F I N A N C E 2-------------------------- 615 29 E 32 1 89 74 116 37.5 38.0 37 .0 37.0 38.0 36.0 135.00 137.50 132.50 133.50 126.50 134.00 36.0 3 7 .5 36.0 36.5 36.5 36.0 36 . U 37.0 36.0 37.0 36.0 36.5 39.5 84.00 84.00 83.50 69.50 90.00 81.00 80. 50 SO. 00 ( e x c l u s i v e of p a y f o r o v e r t i m e a t r e g u l a r a n d / o r prem ium rates), a n d th e e a r n i n g s 25 Table A-3a. Office, Professional, and Technical Occupations—5 Boroughs—Men and Women Combined ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d i e d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k (5 B o r o u g h s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) Average A verage O c c u p a t i o n an d industry division OFFICE Num ber of workers W eekly W eekly hours 1 earnings 1 (standard) (standard) OFFICE OCCUPATIONS 8ILLERS, MACHINE (BILLING M A C H I N E ) --------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U f U N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------------------ 733 251 482 292 37.0 36.5 37.0 37.0 $ 98.50 94.50 100.50 100.00 BILLERS, MACHINE (BOOKKEEPING M A C H I N E ) --------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------*------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 539 445 147 116 36.5 36.5 37.5 36.5 94.00 90.50 85.50 93.00 BOOKKEEPING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S A ---------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------- 1,091 326 765 345 225 36.5 36.0 36.5 36.5 36.5 110.50 111.50 110.00 113.00 103.50 BOOKKEEPING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S B ---------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 1,402 189 1,213 454 140 471 115 36.0 97.50 36.0 105.00 96.50 36.5 37.0 97.50 86.50 38.0 96.50 35.5 36.0 102.50 C L E R K S , A C C O U N T I N G , C L A S S A --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ------------- -------— F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 4,602 1,380 3,222 865 676 280 739 662 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 36-0 36.5 36.0 35.5 121.50 123.00 121.00 129.50 124.00 105.00 119.50 114.50 C L E R K S , A C C O U N T I N G , C L A S S B --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 5,604 1,040 4,564 1,199 663 884 1,171 647 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.0 37.5 36.0 35.5 93.00 97.00 92.50 95.50 95.00 83.00 94.00 93.00 C L E R K S , F I L E , C L A S S A ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 ----------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 1,147 184 963 154 617 107 98.50 36.0 36.0 104.00 97.50 36.0 36.0 103.50 35.5 96.00 37.0 102.50 C L E R K S , F I L E , C L A S S B ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------- 3,912 515 3,397 262 348 455 2,010 322 36.5 36.0 36.5 38.0 36.0 37.5 36.0 36.0 S E R V IC E S ------------------------------------------------ S e e f o o t n o t e s at e n d o f t a b l e . Occupation and industry division 82.50 84.50 82.50 94.00 86.50 75.00 82.00 82.00 N um ber of workers W eekly hours 1 (standard ) Weekly earnings 1 (standard) O ccupation and industry division OFFICE OCCUPATIONS - CONTINUED Number of workers Weekly Weekly hours 1 earnings 1 (standard) (standard) OCCUPATIONS - CONTINUED $ C L E R K S , F I L E , C L A S S C ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 4,223 548 3,675 408 363 313 2,414 177 36.0 36.5 36.0 35.5 36.5 37.0 36.0 36.0 74.00 79.00 73.50 77.50 75.50 70.50 73.00 74.50 S E C R E T A R I E S 4 -----------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2 ----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 39,939 11,855 28,084 4,736 4,769 1,623 11,654 5,302 35.5 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.5 36.0 35.5 124.00 125.00 123.50 128.00 124.00 114.50 124.00 120.50 C L E R K S , O R D E R --------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------- 2,508 928 1,580 1,171 389 96.00 37.0 88.50 36.5 37.0 100.50 36.5 105.50 85.50 38.0 C L E R K S , P A Y R O L L ------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------------- ----- — N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3--------------- W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 2,107 849 1,258 196 197 36.5 36.5 36.5 37.5 35.5 37.0 36.5 36.0 S E C R E T A R I E S , C L A S S A --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2 ----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 3,255 1,475 1,780 376 317 215 493 379 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 152.50 150.00 154.00 159.00 147.50 137.50 162.50 152.50 C O M P T O M E T E R O P E R A T O R S ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 2,339 378 1,961 196 347 1,007 194 217 97.50 36.0 36.0 103.00 96.50 36.0 97.50 35.5 36.0 102.50 36.0 93.00 98.00 36.5 35.0 103.00 S E C R E T A R I E S , C L A S S B --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 9,249 2,372 6,877 826 1,093 401 3,358 1,199 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 136.00 136.00 136.00 141.00 137.50 122.50 137.00 132.00 K E Y P U N C H O P E R A T O R S , C L A S S A --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 4,022 1,045 2,977 448 205 201 1,895 228 36.5 36.0 36.5 37.5 35.5 35.5 37.0 35.0 101.00 100.50 101.50 109.50 105.50 98.50 99.00 104.00 S E C R E T A R I E S , C L A S S C --------------- 11,097 2,902 M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------8,195 P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------1,810 W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------1,421 403 R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------3,615 S E R V I C E S ---------------------------946 35.5 35.5 36.0 36.5 35.5 36.0 35.5 36.0 121.00 123.00 120.50 126.50 125.00 108.50 118.00 117.50 K E Y P U N C H O P E R A T O R S , C L A S S B --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------- --------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 5,942 860 5,082 795 387 613 2,739 548 36.5 36.5 36.5 37.0 35.5 36.5 36.5 36.0 87.50 87.00 87.50 89.50 89.50 85.50 86.50 91.50 S E C R E T A R I E S , C L A S S D --------------- 14,446 4,084 M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------ - 10,362 1,604 P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------1,837 594 R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------3,549 F I N A N C E 2----------------------------2,778 S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 35.5 35.5 35.5 36.0 36.0 37.0 35.5 35.0 110.50 109.50 111.00 115.50 111.00 104.00 109.50 112.00 O F F I C E B O Y S AND G I R L S -----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 5,938 1,335 4,603 641 498 277 2,178 1,009 36.0 35.5 36.5 36.5 36.0 36.0 36.0 36.5 76.00 77.50 75.50 81.00 74.00 73.00 75.50 74.00 S T E N O G R A P H E R S , G E N E R A L --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 ----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 8,275 1,984 6,291 715 926 459 2,818 1,373 35.5 35.5 35.5 37.0 35.5 36.0 35.5 35.5 96.00 100.50 94.50 102.50 101.00 88.00 88.00 101.00 S T E N O G R A P H E R S , S E N I O R ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 ----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 5,340 1,169 4,171 581 649 1,372 1,548 36.0 35.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 36.5 35.5 107.00 110.00 106.00 106.00 112.00 102.50 106.00 202 3 36 327 109.00 111.50 107.50 123.00 111.50 93.00 110.50 101.50 26 Table A-3a. Office, Professional, and Technical Occupations—5 Boroughs—Men and Women Combined---- Continued ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e w e e k ly h o u r s a n d e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N ew Y o r k (5 B o r o u g h s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) A ve rage Occupation an d industry division OFFICE OCCUPATIONS N um ber of workers W eekly W eekly hours * e arnings 1 (standard) (standard) - CONTINUED Average A verage Occupation and industry division Number of workers W eekly hours 1 (standard ) W eekly earnings 1 (standard) OFFICE OCCUPATIONS - CONTINUED Occupation and industry division PROFESSIONAL N um ber Weekly Weekly of workers hours 1 earnings 1 (standard) (standard) AND TECHNICAL OCCUPATIONS S W I T C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R S , C L A S S A --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 -4------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------FINANCE 1 2----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 1,582 3 49 1,233 292 109 500 253 36.0 36.0 36.0 37.5 35.5 36.0 35.0 1$0 5 . 5 0 108.50 105.00 111.50 110.50 103.00 100.50 S W I T C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R S , C L A S S B ----M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3-----------------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E --------------------------------R E T A I L T R A O E ---------------------------------------F I N A N C E 2 ---------------------------------------------------S E R V I C E S -------------------------------------------------- 2,918 295 2,623 289 289 296 805 944 36. 5 36.0 36.5 37.0 36.5 3 7.0 37.0 35. 5 93.00 98.50 92.50 93.50 98.50 86.50 100.50 85.00 SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR-RECEPTIONISTSM A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 -----------------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E --------------------------------S E R V I C E S -------------------------------------------------- 2,050 816 1,234 12 9 619 29 8 36.5 37.0 36.5 36.0 36.5 3 6.5 97.00 92.50 100.50 106.50 101.00 98.00 TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S A ------------------------------------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 ----------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------- 652 567 11 7 304 36.0 36.0 39.0 35.5 133.00 132.00 146.50 124.50 TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATORS* C L A S S B -------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------F I N A N C E 2--------------------TABULATING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S C ---------------------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3---------------- TRANSCRIBING-MACHINE OPERATORS, G E N E R A L ---------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------F I N A N C E 2---------------------------T Y P I S T S , C L A S S A -----M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----NONMANUFACTURING — PUBLIC UTILITIES3 WHOLESALE TRADE R E T A I L T R A D E ----F I N A N C E 2-----------S E R V I C E S ---------T Y P I S T S , C L A S S B ------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G --P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3WHOLESALE TRADE — R E T A I L T R A D E --- — F I N A N C E 2------------S E R V I C E S ----------- 1,634 183 1,451 836 $ 3 6 . 0 107 . 5 0 36.5 119.00 36.0 106.00 36. 0 1 0 8 . 5 0 461 36.0 36.0 38.0 35.5 93.00 92.00 97.00 88.50 1,813 384 1,429 194 1,046 35.5 35.5 35.5 36.0 35.5 96.00 97.00 96.00 99.00 94.50 803 736 129 6,370 847 5,523 555 396 186 3,315 1,071 35.5 3 5.5 35.5 36.5 3 5.5 3 5.5 3 5.5 35.5 95.50 99.50 95.00 96.50 96.50 84.50 91.00 107.00 11,571 1,126 10,445 1,304 1, 2 4 1 757 5,952 1,191 36.0 36.0 36.0 37.0 36.0 37.0 36.0 36.5 84.50 87.50 84.50 89 . 5 0 90.00 80 . 5 0 81.00 91.00 846 380 466 D R A F T S M E N , C L A S S B --------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 1,240 320 920 58 813 38.5 39.0 38.0 35.5 38.5 157.00 149.00 159.50 138.50 162.00 D R A F T S M E N , C L A S S C ---------- ---------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 642 155 487 95 334 37.5 38.0 37.5 35.5 38.5 118.50 121.50 117.50 108.50 119.50 D R A F T S M E N - T R A C E R S ---------------------- 192 39.0 87.50 N U R S E S , I N D U S T R I A L ( R E G I S T E R E D ) --M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------F I N A N C E 2----------------------------- 450 174 276 81 112 37.0 37.0 36.5 37.0 36.0 136.50 141.50 133.50 133.00 134.50 1 Standard hou r s reflect the w o r k w e e k for w h i c h e m p l o y e e s receive their regular straight-time salaries (exclusive of pay for o vertime at regular a n d / o r p r e m i u m c o r r e s p o n d to these w e e k l y hours. 2 Finance, insurance, a nd real estate. 3 Transportation, comm u n i c a t i o n , a n d other public utilities. 4 M a y include w o r k e r s other than those presented separately. $ 37.5 180.00 37.5 176.00 37.0 183.00 D R A F T S M E N , C L A S S A --------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N P A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- rates), a n d the earnings 27 Table A-3b. Office, Professional, and Technical Occupations—Manufacturing—Nassau—Suffolk Counties—Men and Women Combined (A v e r a g e s t r a ig h t- tim e w ee k ly h o u r s and e a r n in g s fo r s e le c t e d o c c u p a tio n s stu d ie d on an a r e a b a s i s in m a n u fa c tu rin g , New Y o rk (N a s s a u —S u ffo lk C o u n tie s), N . Y . , A p r il 1968) A verage Num ber of workers Occupa t i o n OFFICE A v e rage OCCUPATIONS N um ber of workers Occupation W eekly W eekly hours 1 e a r n in g s1 (standard) (standard) OFFICE W eekly hours 1 (standard ) A verage W eekly earn in gs 1 (standard) OCCUPATIONS - CONTINUED N um ber of workers O c c upation OFFICE OCCUPATIONS - W eekly hours 1 (standard) W eekly earnings 1 (standard) CONTINUED ACCOUNTING, CLASS A ---------------- 33 1 CLERKS, ACCOUNTING, CLASS E --------- 22 3 39.5 CLERKS, FILE, CLASS B ----------------- 120 CLERKS, FILE, CLASS C ------------------------------- 70 39.0 CLERKS, ORDER -------------------------------------------------- 144 CLERKS, P A Y R O L L --------------------------------------------- 70 O O CLERKS, * $ 122. 5 0 90. 0 0 OFFICE A N D G I R L S --------------------------------- 97 39.5 78.00 SECRETARIES1 2------------------------------------------------------- BOYS 1,613 39.5 114.50 SWITCHBOARD 0PERAT0R-RECEPTICMSTS- 144 39. 0 12.00 SECRETARIES, CLASS A --------------- 115 3 9.5 138.50 SECRETARIES, CLASS B 325 39. 5 124.50 37- 5 80 . 5 0 SECRETARIES, CLASS C ---------------------------- 510 39.5 117.50 DRAFTSMEN, CLASS A -------------------------------------- 333 40.0 187.50 3 8.0 100. 0 0 SECRETARIES, CLASS D ---------------------------- 663 39.5 103.50 DRAFTSMEN, CLASS B -------------------------------------- 917 40.0 150.50 GENERAL ---------------------------- 202 39.5 97.00 DRAFTSMEN, C L A S S C --------------------- 206 68 39.5 104.00 o o 9 7.00 79. 5 0 CLASS A ---------------- 267 39.5 97.00 STENOGRAPHERS, KEYPUNCH OPERATORS, CLASS B --------- 212 38. 5 79.00 SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS, CLASS A ----- PR0FESSI0NAL AND TECHNICAL OCCUPATIONS NURSES, INDUSTRIAL (REGISTERED) --- o o KEYPUNCH OPERATORS, ---------------------------- 90 1 S ta n d a r d h o u r s r e f le c t th e w o rkw eek fo r w hich e m p lo y e e s r e c e iv e th e ir r e g u l a r s t r a ig h t- tim e s a l a r i e s ( e x c lu s iv e o f p ay fo r o v e r t im e at r e g u l a r a n d /o r p r e m iu m r a t e s ) , c o r r e s p o n d to th e s e w ee k ly h o u r s . 2 M ay in c lu d e w o r k e r s o th e r than th o se p r e s e n t e d s e p a r a te ly . 40.0 106.50 129.50 an d the e a rn in g s Table A-3c. Office, Professional, and Technical Occupations—Manufacturing—Westchester—Rockland Counties—Men and Women Combined (A v e r a g e s t r a ig h t- tim e w ee k ly h o u rs and e a r n in g s fo r s e le c te d o c c u p a tio n s stu d ie d on an a r e a b a s i s in m a n u fa c tu rin g , New Y o rk (W e s tc h e ste r—R o ck la n d C o u n tie s), N. Y . , A p r il 1968) Average Num ber Occupa t i o n OFFICE of $ 72 38.0 100.50 CLERKS, ACCOUNTING, CLASS A --------- 141 37.5 128.00 CLERKS, ACCOUNTING, CLASS B --------- 175 36.5 100.00 88.00 CLERKS, FILE, B ----------------- 71 36.5 CLERKS, P A Y R O L L ------------------------- 79 38.0 109.50 CLASS KEYPUNCH OPERATORS, CLASS A --------- 140 36.5 102.00 KEYPUNCH OPERATORS, CLASS B --------- 316 37.0 88.00 N um ber of w orkers Occupa t i o n OFFICE OCCUPATIONS BOOKKEEPING-MACHINE OPERATORS, C L A S S A ----------------------------------- irage Weekly hours 1 earnings1 (standard) (standard) W eekly OCCUPATIONS W eekly hours 1 (standard ) A verage W eekly e arn in gs 1 (standard ) - CONTINUED Occupa t i o n OFFICE OCCUPATIONS ------- 11 6 36.5 $ 79.50 S E C R E T A R I E S 2------------------------- 1,619 36.5 126.00 TYPISTS, CLASS A _ 1*>a nn 156.00 1Y r i o l O f LLAoo D O F F I C E B O Y S A N D G I R L S ------- _ N um ber of workers W eekly earnings 1 (standard) - CONTINUED SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR-RECEPTIONISTS- $ 98 38.0 90.50 ------------------- 12 6 37.0 101.50 ———————————————— — 357 3 7.5 86.50 ccrnrT *f o t L K f c l A*n K rr l t oc r L• L Ater 0o a A — — —— —— ——— 145 36.5 SECRETARIES, CLASS B ------------- 339 36.5 138.50 SECRETARIES, CLASS C ------------- 683 36.5 127.50 SECRETARIES, CLASS D ------------- 452 37.0 106.00 GENERAL ------------- 619 36.5 100.00 draftsmen, class a ----------------- 56 39.5“ I 6 3 . 5 U 106.00 DRAFTSMEN, B ----------------- 58 37. 0 STENOGRAPHERS, STENOGRAPHERS, SENIOR -------------- 291 37.0 PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL OCCUPATIONS CLASS 1 S ta n d a r d h o u r s r e f le c t th e w o rk w ee k fo r w hich e m p lo y e e s r e c e iv e th e ir r e g u la r s t r a ig h t- tim e s a l a r i e s ( e x c lu s iv e o f p ay fo r o v e r t im e a t r e g u l a r a n d /o r p r e m iu m r a t e s ) , c o r r e s p o n d w ith th e se w ee k ly h o u r s . 2 M a y in c lu d e w o r k e r s o th e r than th o se p r e se n t e d s e p a r a te ly . W eekly hours 1 (standard) 149.50 and the ea rn in g ! 28 Table A-4. ( Hourly earnings of workers Occupation and industry division 1 N u m b e r of workers3 rece iving straight-time hourly earning s of— $ 2*20 M ean2 Median 2 CARPENTERS, MAINTENANCE --------MANUFACTURING ------------------ — NCNMANUFAC TURI K G -------------- — PUBLIC U T I L I T I E S 3------------ — RETAIL TRADE ----------------- — F I N A N C E 4----------------------- — S E R V I C E S ----------------- !--- 957 317 640 152 168 155 152 $ 3 .71 3.66 3.73 3.64 4.24 3.69 3.28 $ 3.69 3.58 3.83 3.83 4.35 3.78 3.11 $ 3.273.373.193.234.113.453.01- $ 4.06 3.78 4.13 3.90 4.46 3.99 3.32 ELECTRICIANS, MAINTENANCE ------MANUFACTURING -----------------NCNMANUF AC T U R I N G -------------- — PUBLIC U T I L I T I E S 3------------ — RETAIL TRADE ----------------- — F I N A N C E 4----------------------- — S E R V I C E S ---------------------- — 1,533 971 562 183 121 144 110 3.75 3.79 3.69 3.66 4.10 3.77 3.20 3.70 3.65 3.76 3.83 4.39 3.78 3.15 3.393.403.333.383.553.722.93- 4.02 4.11 3.97 3.93 4.48 3.95 3.54 ENGINEERS, STATIONARY -----------MANUFACTURING ------------------ — NONMANUFACTURING --------------- — PUBLIC U T IL IT IE S3-----------RETAIL TRADE ----------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------SERVICES ---------------------- — 1,241 439 802 168 78 241 307 4.01 4.27 3.87 3.99 4.46 3.93 3 .61 3.96 4.06 3.86 4.12 4.46 3.84 3.54 3.653.853.593.924.253.683.23- 4.27 4.93 4.17 4.17 4.78 4.08 3.76 FIREMEN, STATIONARY BOILER ------ — MANUFACTURING ------------------ — NO NMANUFACTURING --------------- — 483 312 171 3.33 3.49 3.02 3.26 3.36 3.06 3-02- 3.47 3.C7- 3.90 2.61- 3.24 HELPERS, MAINTENANCE TRADES ----- ___ MANUFACTURING -----------------NONMANUFACTURING --------------- — PUBLIC UT I L I T I E S 3-------------— 497 259 238 15 0 3.11 3.23 2.99 3.01 3. 15 3.17 3.11 3.14 2.702.852.632.65- ___ 300 30 0 3. 42 3.42 3.40 3.40 3.21- 3.68 3.21- 3.68 _ 817 702 11 5 4.04 4.06 3.87 3.94 4.01 3.87 3.56- 4.58 3.54- 4.91 3.81- 4.04 _ MACHINISTS, MAINTENANCE ---------MA NU FACTURING ------------------ — NCNMANUFAC T U R I N G --------------- — MECHANICS, AUTOMOTIVE IMAINTENANCE) --------------------- __ MANUFACTURING ------------------ — NCNMANUF AC T U R I N G --------------- — PUBLIC L I I L I 1 I E S 3------------ — 3.38 3.41 3.35 3.49 2,683 492 2,191 1,524 3.76 3.94 3.72 3.75 3.6 7 3.66 3.67 3.68 3.583.523.613.60- 3.92 4.35 3.86 4.03 1 ,772 1,443 329 204 3.71 3.64 4.01 4.17 3.59 3.55 3.82 4.38 3.413.363.623.66- 3.83 3.77 4.53 4.73 MILLWRIGHTS ------------------------ __ MANUFACTURING ------------------ -- 139 123 3.82 3.77 3.83 3.81 3.42- 4.43 3.41- 4.42 __ 194 165 3.18 3.20 2.99 3.01 2.84- 3.20 2.76- 3.24 MECHANICS, MAINTENANCE ----------MANUFACTURING -----------------NONMANUFACTURING - - -----------PUBLIC U T I L I T I E S ------------ ___ — MANUFACTURING ------------------ — See footnotes at end of table, $ $ $ 2.30 2.40 2.50 2.60 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2 . 7 0 2 • 80 2 . 9 0 3 . 0 0 3 .10 3 .20 3 . 3 0 2.30 2.40 2.50 2.60 2.70 2 . 8 0 2 .9 0 3 . 0 0 3 . 1 0 3 .20 3 .30 3 . 4 0 $ $ S s $ 3 .40 3 . 6 0 3 . 8 0 4 . 0 0 $ $ 4 . 2 0 4 .40 % $ 4.60 4.80 $ 5.00 $ 5.20 Middle range2 2.20 MACHINE-TOOL OPERATORS, TOOLROOM MANUFACTURING ------------------ Maintenance and Powerplant Occupations—SMSA ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e h o u r l y e a r n i n g s f o r m e n in s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n N e w Y o r k ( S t a n d a r d M e t r o p o l it a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) :_____________ i "r under 9 — 9 - — — - - — - - - - - - - - - - - 12 — 12 9 1 - - - - - - - - 2 - 18 - - 9 - “ _ - _ 3 2 - - - - - - 2 2 - 18 3 1 - - - - - - - 3 1 - - - — - - - - 2 - 11 4 7 7 - _ - _ _ _ - 46 4 42 5 1 14 22 69 16 53 6 3 4 40 58 16 42 7 55 1 54 5 42 21 21 10 9 2 ~ - 14 12 37 5 5 - — 9 9 3 6 8 6 2 2 - 3 - - - - “ “ 12 8 71 71 8 7 1 1 114 13 101 9 41 38 242 191 51 15 22 5 9 341 234 107 15 2 65 25 160 29 131 85 6 36 - 119 88 31 15 2 14 - 107 25 82 12 2 6 62 234 57 177 6 4 106 57 188 86 102 46 54 2 203 52 151 78 3 48 22 77 73 4 53 46 7 _ 38 36 2 - 6 6 - 12 - 1 4 4 - 2 _ 2 _ - - - 10 - 83 33 50 50 2 - 2 - 70 56 14 4 5 94 71 23 6 115 93 22 19 - - - 5 2 15 - 14 4 10 1 9 50 6 44 44 70 6 64 4 1 59 7 7 - 87 62 25 29 8 21 38 10 28 80 47 33 11 10 - 3 36 6 30 19 11 77 8 69 - - - 69 - 68 71 17 - 14 3 - 123 44 79 20 25 4 30 _ - 37 37 - ~ - 30 30 - - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ - - 5 - 4 6 6 1 - 16 - - 43 7 36 13 11 2 8 8 16 14 2 12 36 12 24 12 34 7 27 26 d 7 1 - 41 25 16 15 14 4 10 1 16 5 11 - 81 58 23 22 6 8 - - 8 3 - 32 32 25 25 27 27 52 52 59 59 43 43 27 27 15 15 4 4 - - “ - - 8 8 45 45 12 12 ~ 39 39 ~ 33 17 16 87 84 3 107 100 7 91 41 50 120 91 29 43 42 1 35 26 9 4 4 21 13 8 7 20 2 18 6 11 10 1 _ 4 2 2 - - _ . _ - - — - - _ - _ _ _ _ ~ “ ~ ~ ~ _ _ 2 - - 43 1 42 3 14 4 10 1 4 2 2 - 29 13 16 16 14 4 10 8 54 23 31 24 29 25 4 4 541 164 3 77 32 3 996 28 968 624 354 64 290 107 30 7 1 30 6 282 149 60 89 89 50 7 43 42 21 21 - 9 8 1 1 32 30 2 2 100 100 71 71 - - 27 25 2 1 - 172 164 8 8 477 421 56 9 398 305 93 65 103 71 32 2 97 84 13 6 17 4 13 10 _ _ 13 13 9 8 8 8 1 1 23 20 10 10 24 24 - 18 18 27 21 8 8 1 1 11 8 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 _ _ _ - - - - _ - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ - - - 2 2 10 10 _ 1 _ _ - - - 12 “ - ~ 16 14 11 11 6 6 10 10 46 29 - _____ r - 106 96 10 10 ~ - - 28 13 15 26 5 21 12 5 - - - 3 3 - 56 13 43 2 13 11 17 - - over 17 2 15 14 1 - 1 5.20 80 36 44 3 40 1 - - 4 a nd ~ 5.00 137 24 113 60 17 34 2 10 19 ~ ” - 4 . 4 0 4 .60 4 . 8 0 121 74 47 7 1 37 2 54 24 30 1 5 30 4.20 113 84 29 2 10 11 6 52 22 30 17 3 2 8 - ~ ~ " 3.60 3 . 8 0 4 . 0 0 - 8 5 3 “ - - - “ 9 4 5 5 - 43 34 9 3 6 _ _ - - _ 150 150 ~ 43 43 31 31 65 65 - - - - ~ ~ 55 2 53 44 31 23 8 8 162 114 48 48 - - - - 2 “ 49 39 - _ “ 4 4 13 13 - - 9 9 - “ - _ _ - - - - - 29 Table A-4. Maintenance and Powerplant Occupations—SMSA— Continued (Av e r a g e straight-time hourly earnings for m e n in selected occupations studied o n a n a r e a basis b y industry division, N e w Y o r k (Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area), N. Y. , April 1968) Hourly earnings 1 N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight-time hourly earnings of— Number O c c upation a nd industry division woAers M ean2 Median 2 Middle range2 $ * % $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2.20 2.30 2.40 2.50 2.60 2. 70 2 .8 0 2 . 9 0 3 . 0 0 3.10 3.20 3.30 3.40 3.60 3 .80 2. 20 $ $ $ 2.60 2.7C 2 . 8 0 2 .90 3 . 0 0 3 . 1 0 3.20 3.30 3.40 P AINTER$ * M A I N T E N A N C E --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G --------------------NCNMANiJF AC T U R I N G -----------------PUBLIC U T I L I T I E S 3--------------RETAIL TRADE -------------------F I N A N C E 4-------------------------SE RVI CES ------------------------- 1*004 252 752 95 55 272 330 3.43 3.55 3.39 3.46 4.11 3.67 3.01 3.18 3.42 3.09 3.38 4.09 3.71 3.02 3.023.173.013.193.693.062.96- 3.78 3.76 3.79 3.82 4.43 4.43 3.08 - P I P E F I T T E R S , M A I N T E N A N C E — ---------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------------ 35 3 339 3.61 3.61 3.56 3.56 3. 5 1 - 3 . 6 4 3.51- 3.63 P L U M B E R S , M A I N T E N A N C E ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------------- 326 142 18 4 3.59 3.50 3.66 3.62 3.50 3.79 3.31- 3.83 3.34- 3.66 3.25- 3.87 SHEET-METAL MCKKERS, MAINTENANCE — M A N U F A C T U R I N G --- -------------------- 120 111 3.68 3.68 3.59 3.59 3.52- 3.78 3.53- 3.79 1, 5 3 2 1,532 3.84 3.84 3.79 3.79 3.65- 4.0 4 3.65- 4 . 0 4 T O O L A N D D I E M A K E R S -------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------------1 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 E x c l u d e s p r e m i u m pa y for o v e r t i m e and for w o r k on weeke n d s , F o r definition of t e r m s , see footnote 2, table A-l. Transportation, c o m m u n i c a t i o n , an d other public utilities. Finance, insurance, a n d real estate. $ » 10 - 10 - 2.40 2.50 6 6 2 2 9 8 10 10 2 12 7 5 20 7 13 2 2 2 2 9 9 6 6 27 27 31 31 - - 27 23 4 4 17 15 2 2 151 8 14 3 7 24 9 8 24 1 1 55 6 49 11 62 36 26 14 - - - - - - - - - 8 128 101 139 5 33 - _ 8 - - a 19 19 2 2 _ - 40 8 32 7 1 - - 9 _ _ _ - - - _ _ 1 - - - - 1 - - holidays, 41 32 9 - 5 5 - - _ _ _ _ an d late shifts. _ - - _ - “ ~ _ _ _ 3.60 44 22 22 11 2 2 7 - - _ $ $ $ $ 4.00 4.20 4.40 4 . 6 0 4 . 8 0 5 .0 0 5 . 2 0 3.80 4 .00 4.20 4.40 4.60 4.80 5.0C 5 .20 1 20 20 1 1 $ i * $ S u nder 2.30 $ $ Under 5 33 12 21 4 11 2 4 122 18 104 - - - 12 92 1 - - - 25 24 27 27 2 6 - - - 2 6 16 1 “ 6 6 8 8 - - - ~ 11 11 ” “ 278 278 269 269 64 64 36 36 38 38 16 16 107 44 63 18 11 34 45 2 43 22 7 11 3 20 2 200 43 36 _ 30 23 7 46 38 8 69 42 27 65 5 60 4 48 48 30 25 - 206 206 5 05 505 “ 32 32 - 1 7 1 11 - 11 1 6 4 - 3 ~ 8 4 4 - 1 - 3 3 - - 3 - - - - - “ 3 3 16 1 3 3 - over ~ 24 24 “ ” 30 TabJe A-4a. Maintenance and Powerplant Occupations—5 Boroughs ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e h o u r l y e a r n i n g s f o r m e n in s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k (5 B o r o u g h s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) N u m b e r o f w o r k e r s re c e iv in g s t r a ig h t- tim e h o u rly e a r n in g s of— H ourly e arnings 1 O ccu p a tio n and in d u s tr y d iv isio n N um ber of w orkers $ M ean 2 M e d ia n 2 M iddle range 2 $ 2.20 2 . 3 0 ider an d $ 2.40 $ 2.50 $ 2.60 $ $ $ $ $ $ ( $ 2 . 7 0 2 .80 2 .90 3 .00 3 .10 3 .20 3 .30 3 . 4 0 2.80 $ 3.60 $ $ 3.80 4.00 $ 4.20 $ $ 4 .40 4 . 6 0 $ 4.80 $ $ 5.00 5.20 and 20 under 2.30 2.40 2.50 2.60 2.70 - 9 9 9 - “ “ “ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - “ _ _ _ C A R P E N T E R S , M A I N T E N A N C E -------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4---------------------- ------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 771 165 606 130 159 155 149 $ 3.72 3.72 3.71 3.61 4.22 3.69 3.27 $ 3.74 3.58 3.82 3.82 4.31 3.78 3.11 $ 3.223.363.173.184.103.453.01- $ 4.07 3.85 4.11 3.89 4.45 3.99 3.31 E L E C T R I C I A N S , M A I N T E N A N C E ----------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 1,004 504 500 160 102 144 90 3.77 3.87 3.66 3.63 3.99 3.77 3.14 3.72 3.71 3.75 3.81 4.26 3.78 2.98 3.353.373.283.363.513.722.92- 3.99 4.21 3.95 3.93 4.44 3.95 3.29 E N G I N E E R S , . S T A T I O N A R Y ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3 ----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- 1,097 349 748 152 53 241 294 4.02 4.38 3.85 3.98 4.41 3.93 3.61 3.96 4.23 3.80 4.11 4.46 3.84 3.53 3.643.953.583.914.263.683.24- 4.28 4.95 4.16 4.17 4.66 4.08 3.74 F I R E M E N , S T A T I O N A R Y B C I L E R ---------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 334 195 139 3.41 3.72 2.98 3.33 3.40 2.85 3.03- 3.91 3.33- 3.97 2.5e- 3.25 4 4 H E L P E R S , M A I N T E N A N C E T R A D E S --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------- 398 171 227 150 3.18 3.42 3.01 3.01 3.21 3.25 3.13 3.14 2.832.952.652.65- 8 1 18 2 7 7 16 - 6 - M A C H I N I S T S , M A I N T E N A N C E -------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------- 653 554 4.09 4.12 4.01 4.03 3.58- 4.92 3.55- 4.94 _ _ - MECHANICS, AUTOMOTIVE ( M A I N T E N A N C E ) -------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------- 2,276 377 1,899 1,285 3.80 4.09 3.74 3.78 3.68 3.84 3.68 3.69 3.613.563.623.62- M E C H A N I C S , M A I N T E N A N C E --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 1,268 995 273 3.76 3.72 3.93 3.66 3.59 3.70 3.45- 3.89 3.41- 3.81 3.6C- 4.38 M I L L W R I G H T S ------------------------------ 69 3.66 3.81 3.24- 3.90 3.30 3.38 3.09 3.13 O I L E R S ------------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------- S e e fo o tn o te s a t end o f ta b le , 111 85 3.45 3.50 3.37 3.49 3.97 4.91 3.89 4.04 2.63- 3.69 2.58- 4.50 _ - - - - 12 8 1 12 - 7 7 - 2 - 22 2 2 18 2 2 2 18 3 - - - 9 1 2 _ - 2 .90 3,.00 3 .10 3 .20 3 .30 3 .40 3 . 6 0 3 . 8 0 4 . 0 0 4 . 2 0 4 . 4 0 4 .60 4 . 8 0 5 . 0 0 5 . 2 0 _ - - 42 42 5 64 1 52 36 - - - 1 “ 36 _ 2 2 24 1 ~ _ - - 38 2 16 16 12 - 10 3 4 40 26 13 3 2 8 10 2 10 11 19 5 53 24 3 44 33 102 21 1C 11 1 53 4 - 65 42 23 14 12 37 _ _ - 14 - 6 _ “ _ _ - - _ _ 1 _ - 2 4 5 - 2 - 2 15 ~ 13 4 9 - 50 64 64 4 _ 9 6 44 - 6 1 1 - _ - _ - 1 1 10 10 9 44 59 8 8 38 2 - - - 19 19 22 14 4 16 5 12 2 38 2 22 12 7 7 - 16 15 10 1 11 - - - _ “ 8 8 10 2 _ 2 - 2 - - _ - _ - 16 14 - 3 3 42 42 3 10 1 “ 21 21 6 2 5 I - “ 6 6 2 2 2 2 14 1 - 84 65 19 19 - 31 5 26 26 ~ 68 10 42 7 5 30 1 6 6 46 16 30 11 53 10 - 40 28 81 36 45 7 1 37 - 2 15 135 17 118 72 22 2 6 5 - 65 36 10 6 24 82 181 7 174 12 2 6 6 61 41 14 62 77 73 4 26 23 3 232 130 119 15 104 51 17 34 102 20 4 106 54 186 86 100 46 54 - - 11 1 11 5 48 22 - 9 4 5 5 - 40 34 1 - - - 37 37 - - _ - ~ 17 11 2 1 - - - 2 - 50 50 38 38 12 12 20 20 24 13 69 69 56 52 90 40 16 11 1 10 8 31 4 4 - 349 148 192 950 16 934 59 1 83 83 - 20 58 50 2 64 64 - 8 333 27 7 56 13 1 8 1 8 3 - 13 97 96 2 - 1 1 2 16 4 27 - - 10 8 8 20 1 20 20 _ 33 11 15 9 56 13 43 - 22 4 4 105 38 67 71 71 — “ 1 33 18 170 37 133 62 12 3 3 3 - - - 22 - 2 - 1 1 - 30 30 - - _ - 107 78 27 27 5 ~ 4 4 150 150 43 43 307 50 257 78 264 264 243 149 60 89 85 42 42 41 - 31 31 - 65 65 - 31 8 22 5 93 72 46 26 76 65 11 11 4 7 - 31 23 11 2 24 - 2 1 - 1 4 4 11 l 28 13 15 3 - 3 3 - _ 83 201 “ 14 “ - 3 3 - “ - 10 29 1 2 1 8 2 2 42 3 38 2 - - 28 16 16 44 - 11 80 47 2 65 48 17 14 3 - - 68 38 36 - 23 49 25 24 - - 68 3 3 3 - 7 5 28 2e 19 9 - * 34 11 68 97 5 92 41 38 “ over _ 8 7 1 - 1 - 6 - 6 ~ _ _ _ - _ _ - - 8 162 114 48 - - 10 - - - 13 13 _ 9 9 _ 31 Table A-4a. Maintenance and Powerplant Occupations—-5 Boroughs----Continued (A v e ra g e s t r a ig h t- tim e h o u rly e a r n in g s fo r m en in s e le c te d o c c u p a tio n s stu d ie d on an a r e a b a s i s by in d u stry d iv isio n , New Y o rk (5 B o ro u g h s), N. Y . , A p r il 1968) H ourly earnings 1 $ Occupation and industry division $ $ 2.20 2 . 3 0 2 . 4 0 workers M ean 2 M edian 2 Middle range 2 Under 2.20 $ 3.8 1 4.55 3.77 3.80 4.29 4.43 3.08 73 1 81 50 27 2 328 M A I N T E N A N C E ------------- 77 3 .52 3.55 3.29- 3.70 P L U M B E R S , M A I N T E N A N C E ----------------M A N U r A L TUKI N b — — — — — — — —— N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 227 3.71 172 3.64 3.61 3.6 6 3.29- 3.86 3 . 3 6 — 3.6 a 3 . 2 3 - 3.8 7 501 3.92 3.92 PIPEFITTERS, _ TOOL A N D D I E M A K E R S ------ ------------——— —— M A N U r AC T U R I N G — — —— —— ------------------ 1 2 3 4 102 $ 3.10 3.68 3.09 3.38 4.06 3.71 3.02 $ 3 . Cl3.303.013.163.683.062.96- $ 3.43 3 .84 3.37 3.43 4.0 1 3.6 7 3.01 833 3.79 2.60 - - - 2 2 - - - 9 - - - - - - _ _ 1 _ - 10 - 10 - 1 2.90 3.00 3.10 3.2 0 3.30 16 2 2 2 241 52 3 49 27 - 4 4 143 143 7 24 2 12 1 11 * - “ 8 101 5 128 139 33 - - - 8 - 2 2 8 - - _ _ 32 6 1 16 - - 3 1 2 5 13 7 32 1 3.71- 4.07 3.40 3.60 8 3.80 4.00 4.20 4.40 4.60 4.80 39 39 18 10 20 20 - l - - - 2 11 3 4 “ 2 4 92 “ “ - — “ “ 3 1 - - 3 - - 4 2 6 16 1 3 3 - 6 16 1 ~ ~ 18 18 12 16 16 24 21 11 - 82 19 63 18 6 6 2 6 7 ~ 34 - 6 23 21 - 23 20 37 57 15 5 12 2 25 55 2 2 65 65 187 187 90 90 79 79 8 - 10 19 19 121 over - 39 18 - 5.00 5.20 18 103 - 8 19 7 1 11 , E x c lu d e s p r e m iu m p ay fo r o v e rtim e and fo r w ork on w ee k e n d s, h o lid a y s , and la te sh if ts . F o r d e fin itio n o f t e r m s , se e footnote 2, ta b le A - l . T r a n s p o r t a t io n , co m m u n ic a tio n , and o th er p u b lic u tilitie s . F in a n c e , in s u r a n c e , and r e a l e s ta te . 2.70 2.80 1 - $ 5.20 and 2.50 - N u m b e r of w o r k e r s i receiving straight-time hourly earnings of— $ $ % $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2 . 7 0 2 . 8 0 2 . 9 0 3 .00 3 . 1 0 3 . 2 0 3 . 3 0 3 . 4 0 3 .60 3 . 8 0 4 . 0 0 4 . 2 0 4 . 4 0 4 . 6 0 4 . 8 0 5.00 and under 2 .30 2 . 4 0 P A I N T E R S * M A I N T E N A N C E ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 3----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------F I N A N C E 4----------------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------------- $ $ 2.50 2.60 2 , 32 Table A-4b. Maintenance and Powerplant Occupations—Manufacturing—Nassau—Suffolk Counties ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e h o u r l y e a r n i n g s f o r m e n in s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d i e d on an a r e a b a s i s in m a n u f a c t u r i n g , N e w Y o r k ( N a s s a u —S u f f o lk C o u n t i e s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) 1 2 E x c l u d e s p r e m i u m p a y f o r o v e r t i m e an d f o r w o r k on w e e k e n d s , F o r d e f i n i t i o n o f t e r m s , s e e f o o t n o t e 2, t a b l e A - l . h o lid ay s, and late shifts. Table A-4c. Maintenance and Powerplant Occupations—Manufacturing—Westchester—Rockland Counties ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e h o u r l y e a r n i n g s f o r m e n in s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d ie d on an a r e a b a s i s in m a n u f a c t u r i n g , N e w Y o r k ( W e s t c h e s t e r —R o c k l a n d C o u n t i e s ) , N. Y. , A p r i l 1968) H ourly earnings O c c u p a tio n CARPENTERS, $ 2.90 $ 3.00 M ean1 23 M edian 2 M iddle range 2 3.10 $ 3.20 $ 3.30 $ 3.4C $ 3.50 $ 3.6C U nd e $____ r a n d 2 .6 C u n d e r 2.7 0 2 . 8 0 :i :3.70 $ 3,.80 $ 3 .90 $ 4.00 $ S 4. 10 4 . 2 C $ 4.30 s 4.40 $ 4.50 $ $ 4.60 4.70 2.90 3.CC 3. 10 3 .20 3.30 3.40 3.50 3.60 3 .70 :3.80 3..90 4 . 0 0 4.10 4.20 4.3C 4.40 4.5C 4.60 4.70 3 4 - 2 6 2 6 6 20 - - 4 7 - - 1 - - 11 - - 9 96 55 21 - 8 30 - - - S and $ 3.61 $ $ 3 . 3 3 - 3 .69 M A I N T E N A N C E ----------- 238 3.72 3.61 3.54- 3.74 96 3 .15 3.06 3 . Cl- 3.4 3 4 10 6 46 - - - 23 - - 85 2.85 3.12 2.4C- 3.16 332 2 - - - 47 - - - - - 111 3.64 3.63 3.35- 3.6 9 - - - - 7 - 19 150 3.4 9 3.54 3.44— 3.63 65 3.99 4.4 2 3.47- 4.4 6 77 3.02 2.9 9 2.51— 3.11 STATIONARY MAINTENANCE BOILER ---------- T R A D E S -------- M A I N T E N A N C E -------------MAINTENANCE --------------- ---------------------------------------------------- OILERS - PAINTERS, MAINTENANCE - — — — - — “ - - - 1 14 - - - 87 3.48 3.49 3.23- 3.6 9 - _ 10 MAINTENANCE ---------------------- 249 3.61 3.56 3.52- 3.60 ~ - - TOOL A N D M A K E R S ------------------- 25 4 3.93 3.85 3.7C- 4.24 - - 1 2 3 ----------------------------- - 27 8 PIPEFITTERS, DIE S $ 3.62 HELPERS, MILLWRIGHTS 2.80 2.60 61 FIREMEN, MACHINISTS, N u m b e r o f w o r k e :rs r e c e iv in g s t r a i g ] tit-tirne h o u r ly e a r n in g s o f — $ 2.70 % M A I N T E N A N C E -------------- ELECTRICIANS, MECHANICS, 1 Num ber of 2 19 E x c l u d e s p r e m i u m p a y f o r o v e r t i m e an d f o r w o r k on w e e k e n d s , h o l i d a y s , a n d l a t e s h i f t s . F o r d e f i n i t i o n of t e r m s , s e e fo o t n o t e 2, t a b l e A - l . W ork ers w e re d istrib u ted a s follow s: 12 a t $ 1 . 8 0 to $ 1 . 9 0 ; 10 at $ 2 . 3 0 to $ 2 . 4 0 ; an d 10 a t 8 - 14 - 4 13 - 6 9 39 30 44 38 12 3 3 g 12 - 8 - - - 4 - 7 - 3 - - - - - 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 - - 14 - 2 - - - - - - _ - 39 _ _ _ 3 - 25 - 4 15 8 8 - - - - - 12 _ - - - 4 3 164 22 - - - - - - 10 27 - 13 13 - 1 - 34 59 14 26 20 4 2C 11 1 $2.50 to $2.60. o ve r _ _ _ - - - 12 26 - 33 Table A-5. Custodial and Material Movement Occupations—SMSA ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e h o u r ly e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k ( S t a n d a r d M e t r o p o l it a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) Hourly eairnings 2 M ean 3 M edian 3 d u m b e r of w o r k e r s rec eiv in g s tr a ig h t- tim e hourly e arn in g s of— M iddle ran ge3 $ .40 1.50 and rnder .50 1.60 G U A R D S A N D W A T C H M E N ------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 10,295 1,060 9,235 $ 2 .32 2. 74 2.2 7 $ 2.44 2. 79 2.42 $ $ 1.78- 2 . 6 7 2.41- 3.15 1 . 76- 2 . 6 4 GUARDS: M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------- 728 2.88 3.00 2 .58- WATCHMEN: MANUFACTURING 332 2.44 2.31 1 .80- 2.86 - - J A N I T O R S * P O R T E R S . A M C C L E A N E R S --- 2 6 , 3 7 3 A , 566 M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------------- 2 1 , 8 0 7 P U B L I C U T I L IT IES 4 ----------------1 .444 W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------622 R E T A I L TR A D E ---------------------1,842 F I N A N C E 5---------------------------5,083 S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 1 2 , 8 1 6 2.38 2.50 2.35 2.64 2.32 2.44 2.58 2.41 2.67 2.29 1.95 2.60 2.38 2 . 10 - 2.66 22 23 4 17 217 177 40 ~ ----------------------- J A N I T O R S ; P O R T E R S , ANC C L E A N E R S ( W O MEN) ---------------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U P I N G ------------------R E T A I L T R A C E ---------------------F I N A N C E 5----------------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 2.01 2.46 2.33 _ - $ i 1.60 1 . 7 0 - 2.85 2.64 2.79 2.57 2.25 2.67 2.63 2.18 2.51 2.17 2.08 2.16 2.17 . - 3.25 3.06 3.26 3.28 3.23 3.09 1 22 - 22 “ $ S $ 2.00 2.20 2 . 4 0 2 . 6 0 2 . 80 3 . 0 0 3 . 2 0 3 . 4 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ 3 . 6 0 3 . 8 0 4 . 0 0 4. 20 4 . 4 0 4 . 6 0 1. 70 1 . 80 2.00 2.20 2.40 2 . 6 0 2 . 8 0 3 . 0 0 3 . 2 0 3 . 4 0 3 . 6 0 3.80 2 1660 1 2 0 9 - 27 2 1633 27 37 9 26 4 22 - 9 7 23 1 2 - - - - - 618 38 6 232 131 17 15 69 48 25 23 5 18 18 - 57 57 - 28 28 - _ - 26 18 8 _ - _ - _ - - - 11 52 35 17 13 3 - - - - 8 - - - - - 7 - 1 20 4 3 _ - 1 1 13 1 - - 2 65 2 65 - - - - - - 318 394 242 769 1051 2 6 3 3 9 6 13 43 72 149 26 1 378 50 70 529 6 7 7 1646 546 _ - P A C K E R S . S H I P P I N G ---------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------- -----N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------- 5,257 2,986 2 , 271 1,341 865 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.56 2.43 2.45 2 .38 2.64 2.16 2.0 3 1.992.C62.142.01- 2.80 2.75 2.63 3.02 2.45 _ - - 2 11 623 4 83 340 129 195 P A C K E R S . S H I P P I N G (WOM E N ) ----------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------R F T A I L T R A C E ---------------------- 44 9 223 226 2.48 2.54 2.40 2.40 _ - 2. 19 1.571.571.581.57- _ - 222 2.24 2.09 2.2 5 2.24 48 23 25 25 18 9 9 9 55 30 25 25 78 50 28 26 88 2.20 R E C E I V I N G C L E R K S ----------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4 ----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------- 1,634 773 £61 53 26 7 493 2.88 2 . 86 2.96 2.77 2.87 2.9 2 2.59 _ - 11 3.03 2.74 2.92 2.95 2.59 2.44- 3.32 2.57- 3.44 2 .30- 3 . 1 4 2 . 3 9 - 3 .27 2.6 1 - 3.2 1 2.03- 3.05 36 7 29 29 74 74 74 95 46 49 4 45 169 64 105 15 44 42 165 55 70 202 100 102 6 17 45 4 38 46 S H I P P I N G C L E R K S ------------ -----------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------------W H O L E S A L E T RADE -----------------R E T A I L TRADE ---------------------- 931 40 3 528 327 170 3.04 3 .02 3.05 3. 10 2.93 3.10 2.79 3. 13 3. 14 3.01 2 .662.552.602.552.67- 23 49 lib 63 53 36 17 150 106 44 4 34 See fo otn o tes at end of tab le 2.24 3.34 3.52 3.30 3.20 3.35 2 43 1 2.22 2 18 _ - 2.26 67 1932 4 9 3 7 3 0 1 9 8 5 3 9 1 4 3 6 341 507 521 687 972 1591 4 4 3 0 2 4 9 8 7 8 5 2 464 116 137 108 190 727 149 20 97 108 81 18 0 29 233 91 300 216 282 4 8 5 1030 2 3 1 1 9 796 3 4 2 6 107 2 4 6 4 2 2.56- 3.12 2. 2 5 - 3 . 4 1 2.66- 3.08 2.86- 3.06 2.26- 3.40 2 .82 50 48 3.00 3.08 3.00 2. 55 3.0 1 2.86 65 6 1 1 7 5 0 84 30 62 8 1 1 6 6 6 62 58 1081 434 132 1 0401 548 49 459 16 25 9 - 184 4 180 92 51 37 36 6 269 97 52 45 336 240 98 98 781 268 513 2 40 271 660 261 399 134 260 576 332 244 7 106 127 909 492 417 34 288 90 832 1 427 2 6 1 3 4 3 5 4 23 6 269 741 530 302 115 8 1872 4 1 1 8 611 23 915 3 0 7 1 489 917 159 42 0 56 93 53 4 130 178 130 48 24 24 133 28 105 46 57 271 261 2 10 15o 61 75 39 14 67 29 36 19 15 307 340 139 201 325 76 249 173 25 3 62 191 131 52 175 175 154 726 414 312 152 160 31 196 126 64 26 8 116 150 76 69 196 181 15 13 139 790 240 550 277 269 582 35£ 230 71 159 574 386 188 107 81 831 505 32 6 22 6 848 537 311 282 142 56 19 13 21 1 104 .*>9 4'* 45 49 48 1 8 1 1 1 1 a 240 103 137 5 62 127 35 168 124 44 15 16 62 61 8 100 221 36 64 47 17 40 181 146 35 62 14 48 19 1 - 1 1 3 3 _ 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - 11 - 11 3 _ 3 _ 3 120 19 - 111 _ _ _ - - - - 96 36 60 3 204 112 147 10 124 32 92 39 53 2 87 137 60 77 “ _ - 56 1011 1 3 6 9 3 0 2 7 2.8 3 2.79 2.85 - _ - _ ~ 65 5.472 1.527 3,945 2,560 785 ORDER F I L L E R S -------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------W H O L E S A L E T R A C E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------- 1 ,756 5.40 _ 58 15 15 15 2.886 2 _ - 135 2.552.222.653.1 3 2.532.01- 1 9 7 2 2 23 3.06 2.74 3.15 3.23 2.99 2.55 - 11 4 . 2 0 4. 40 4 . 6 0 4 . 8 0 24 2.90 2.75 2.96 3.21 2.82 2.5 3 13, 7 1 9 4,322 5,397 4,707 11 662 20 8 454 1 - 5 .00 5.2 0 over 14 2.12 L A B O R E R S . M A T E R I A L H A N D L I N G --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4 ----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------- 18 175 126 67 59 717 91 62 6 1 1 - $ $ 5.20 5 .40 - 2. 14 2.14 1.83 $ 5.00 * 4.80 674 2.16 2. 14 2.22 $ 56 1 153 62 498 2 3 0 6 1 6 6 7 66 176 107 432 2130 1560 2.11 2.15 2.29 2. 15 1 .93 $ 366 42 326 736 2 . 112.122.111.7 2 2 . 00 2.12- 13,5 4 6 2 69 13,277 332 1, 8 8 0 10, 6 5 7 $ and 3.17 2.082.102.572.041.742.282.C8- * S $ 1 .80 o o O c c u p a t i o n 1 and industry division Num ber of workers 33 23 23 “ 3 1 2 ~ “ “ 1 2 10 72 107 4 84 80 20 20 3 3 29 19 10 68 100 1031 1793 132 365 899 1 4 2 8 887 126 2 48 3 304 111 153 138 42 21 86 85 10 - ~ “ 31 31 2 2 b _ _ - _ _ - _ _ 6 6 - 6 6 - - - -i - - - - - 85 51 34 27 167 90 77 41 11 11 - 29 24 5 5 “ 4 4 - 2 2 - - _ - 1 1 - - - 89 15 74 27 41 41 41 - 21 11 1 1 1 1 10 - - 23 23 - _ - _ - _ - _ - 8 26 101 1 10 1 43 25 21 20 6 3 11 31 12 IV 19 “ 10 34 Table A-5. Custodial and Material Movement Occupations—SMSA— Continued ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e h o u r l y e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d o n an a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k ( S t a n d a r d M e t r o p o l it a n S t a t i s t i c a l A r e a ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) H ourly earnings O c c u p a t i o n 1 and industry division N um ber of workers 2 N u m b e r of w o r k e r s % 40 1 . 5 0 M e an 1 3 2 M e d ian 3 M iddle ran ge35 $ 2.712.682.731.94- $ 3.39 3.72 3.19 2.85 3.67 4.66 3.63 3.65 3.53 3.56 3.04 S H I P P I N G AN C R E C E I V I N G C L E R K S -----M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------R E T A I L IRA D E ---------------------- 705 274 431 77 T R U C K C R I V F R S 67 --------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4---------------W H O L E S A L E TRACE -----------------R E T A I L T RADE ---------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 17,945 4,696 13,249 7, 9 3 2 3,983 81 9 505 3.56 3.94 3.42 3.50 3.34 3.33 2.92 3.53 3.75 3.48 3.56 3.28 3.49 2.92 3.303.333.303.413.233.082.83- T R U C K C R I V F P S , LI G H T ( U N D E R 1-1/2 T O N S ) -------------------------M A N U F A C TUR I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 81 a 247 571 2 .71 2.74 2.78 2.56 2.83 2.33- 2.98 2.36- 3.03 2.28- 2.98 T R U C K C R I V ERS, M E D I U M (1- 1 / 2 TO AND I N C L U C I N G 4 TCNS) ------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4 ---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E ---------------------S E R V I C E S --------------------------- 7, 2 3 7 2,191 5,046 3,039 1 , 415 292 30 0 3.55 4.06 3.34 3.43 3.29 3.03 2.94 3.39 3.96 3.37 3.41 3.27 2.99 3.01 3.273.303.273.353.232.932.84- 3.56 4.90 3.47 3.47 3.50 3.32 3.07 T R U C K O R I V FR S » H E A V Y ( C VER 4 TCNS, T R A I L E R T Y P E ) ----------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4 ---------------- 4,469 508 3,961 3,196 3.63 3.58 3.63 3.61 3.65 3.6 1 3.65 3.65 3.623.543.623.63- 3.68 3.68 3.68 3.68 T R U C K O R I V E R S , F F A V Y (C V E R 4 TONS, O T H E R T H A N T R A I L E R T YPE) --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N C N M A N U F / C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4---------------W H O L E S A L E TR A D E ------------------ 4,004 1,552 2, 4 5 2 530 1 ,545 3.72 4.17 3.43 3.50 3.40 3.55 4.23 3.46 3.54 3.29 3.30- 3.93 3.72- 4.68 3.27- 3.56 3.52- 3.57 3.24- 3.49 T R U C K E R S , P O W E R ( F O R K L I F T ) ---------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ----------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A C c ------------------ 2,580 1, 4 3 7 1, 1 4 3 310 66 3 3. 14 3.08 3.22 3. 29 3. 12 3.09 3.04 3.15 3.33 3.10 2.96- 3.36 2.60- 3.41 3.05- 3.34 3 . 0 6 - 3.4 7 3.0 4 - 3.21 T R U C K E R S , P C V E R ( f TFER THA N F O R K L I F T ) ------------------------------- 340 3.07 3.04 2.85- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2.66 3.26 $ $ $ 3.60 3 . 8 0 4 . 0 0 4 . 2 0 $ $ 4.40 4.60 4.80 S 5.00 $ 5.20 I 5.40 3.80 4.00 4.60 4.80 5.00 5.20 5.4 0 over $ i nd der 50 1 .60 $ 2.97 3.33 2.95 2.29 $ 3.03 3.18 2.93 2.48 receiving straight-time hourly earnings of— $ S 4 $ $ $ S $ $ $ * 1 .6C 1 . 7 0 1 . 8 0 2.00 2.20 2 . 4 0 2 . 6 0 2 . 8 0 3.00 3 . 2 0 3 . 4 0 1.7 0 1 . 8 0 2.00 2.20 2.40 2 . 6 0 2 . 8 0 3 . 0 0 2 - - - _ ~ 12 9 226 - 8 1 - - 237 213 24 24 ~ 23 7 116 12 35 7 28 24 4 " 121 2 126 27 55 14 30 24 24 25 1 188 72 24 116 194 194 “ 35 32 3 3 ~ 4 4 4 ~ 12 1 ~ ~ _ ” ~ 8 8 “ 12 1 - - 12 1 - - 12 1 " 12 114 3 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - “ ~ _ _ - - 63 45 18 9 8 8 _ _ 47 17 30 3 20 20 _ - 11 - 2 2 - “ 20 - _ - ~ ~ “ 7 7 - 18 18 - 100 198 44 27 25 62 50 2 22 22 59 51 - - 187 7 91 30 61 21 11 38 4 8 12 21 — - _ - 5 - - 2 2 2 - 4 2 2 322 156 166 51 54 6 89 173 5 16 95 51 129 24 0 744 260 484 78 20 7 41 154 4075 3986 35 3 297 3722 3689 1642 2 5 1 2 1 979 735 87 420 4725 1065 3660 3525 44 84 76 9 306 306 - 40 40 - 67 67 - 561 56 1 - 251 251 - 20 6 206 - 127 127 321 321 - - - - - - - - 58 51 7 4 4 1 1 _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - 295 295 - 22 22 60 60 - 93 93 - 154 154 - 120 120 - - 38 38 - 300 t300 - - - - - - - - - 4 4 - - 86 86 85 85 21 21 _ _ 58 20 41 62 59 3 119 28 91 201 78 27 51 122 2 1 14 5 30 12 16 86 2 2 7 7 - _ 6 9 70 0 6 96 4 12 20 6 116 11 _ 1 1 7 4 - l 331 2 6 9 9 1979 151 242 20 180 2 4 5 7 1959 - 1407 1 5 3 9 991 380 38 59 20 142 20 ~ 3 i9 246 73 57 - 68 10 6 4 - 384 3534 268 154 230 3266 2 3194 380 380 7 7 - 561 514 47 38 310 310 31 0 - 135 13 32 32 _ - 3 3 160 160 _ - _ _ _ - - - - - - - - 115 106 58 10 6 _ 2 2 _ ~ “ “ 41 4 37 ~ 12 12 59 21 21 98 95 3 3 54 28 26 26 98 5 25 96 0 931 1102 - 183 150 33 304 55 249 68 168 279 164 115 64 9 122 45 - - - - - 21 997 391 606 124 452 75 121 18 21 42 7 3 " - - - - - - - - - - _ ~ _ “ _ ~ 4 4 - 24 73 73 - 40 39 2 35 2 34 1 1 ~ “ ~ Ill 108 3 ~ - - - - - 2 8 43 - 14 187 313 46 267 33 24 124 93 29 47 38 13 13 4.20 4.40 20 _ - 11 3 .20 3 . 4 0 3 . 6 0 12 - - - 9 58 48 43 1059 530 199 _ 2 2 - - - - 17 17 - 5 5 - 468 468 - 95 95 - _ _ - - " Data limited to m e n w o r k e r s except w h e r e otherwise indicated. Excludes p r e m i u m pay for overt i m e and for w o r k on w e e k e n d s , holidays, and lateshifts. F o r definition of terms, see footnote 2, table A-l. Transportation, comm u n i c a t i o n , and otherppublic utilities. Finance, insurance, and real estate. Includes all drivers, as defined, regardless of size and type of truck operated. W o r k e r s w e r e distributed as follows: 60 at $5 . 4 0 to $5.60; 48 at $ 5.60 to $5.80; 48 at $ 5 .80 to $ 6 ; 24 at $6 . 2 0 to $6.40; 48 at $6 . 4 0 to $6.60; 24 at $ 6 . 8 0 to $7; a n d 48 at $7 and over. _ 35 Table A-5a. Custodial and Material Movement Occupations—5 Boroughs ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e h o u r ly e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s t u d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N ew Y o r k (5 B o r o u g h s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) Hourly earnings2 N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight -time hourly earnings of— $ 1.40 Number O c c u p a t i o n 1 and industry division workers Mean 3 Median3 $ $ 1 .50 1.6 0 1 . 7 0 $ $ 1.80 S $ $ $ S S * S 2.00 2.20 2 . 4 0 2 . 6 0 2 . 8 0 3 . CO 3 . 2 0 3 . 4 0 $ 3.60 $ $ $ $ 3 . 8 0 4..00 4 . 2 0 4 . 4 C $ $ $ $ $ 4 . 6 0 4 . 8 0 5.00 5.2 0 5.40 2.20 2 . 4 0 2 . 6 0 2 . 8 0 3 . 0 0 3 . 2 0 3 . 4 0 3 . 6 0 3.80 4 . 0 0 4,.20 4 . 4 0 4.80 5 .CC 59 59 16 9 7 - - Middle range3 and under 1.50 G U A R D S A N D W A T C H M E N --------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------- 51 2 7,690 $ 2.4 0 2.63 2.38 $ 2.47 2.6 9 2.4 6 $ 1 .941.961.93- $ 2.68 3 .08 2.67 - G UAR DS: M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 23 8 2.8 2 2.96 2.63- 3 .09 - WATCHMEN: M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------- 274 2.46 2.07 1 . 77- 2 . 9 9 8,202 JANITORS. PORTERS. AND C L EANERS M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------n o n m a n u f a c t u r i n g --------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4-----------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------------F I N A N C E 5 -----------------------S E R V I C E S ----------------------- 21,416 3,175 18,241 1,204 558 1,602 5,023 9,854 2.44 2.4 9 2.43 2.65 2.31 J A N I T O R S . P O R T E R S . A ND C L E A N E R S (W O M E N ) ----------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------------F I N A N C E 5-----------------------S E R V I C E S ---------------------- 13,206 192 13,014 294 1, 8 8 0 10,494 L A B O R E R S , M A T E R I A L H A N D L I N G ---M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4 -----------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------------- - 1 170 27 1143 22 - 9 7 23 1 2 - - - - - 37 14 23 5 18 18 57 57 28 28 _ - 18 18 _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - 11 50 33 17 13 3 7 - 1 1 _ - 1 1 2562 3864 709 120 1853 3 744 915 2 9 0 1 4 16 777 519 66 146 1C3 43 24 19 118 13 105 46 57 271 261 _ _ _ _ 10 _ - _ - 265 265 - _ - - - - - 2 10 - - - - " 1083 365 718 202 191 562 3 48 29 29 21 21 8 682 414 268 152 116 2 2 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ 29 24 5 4 4 2 2 _ _ 27 9 3 7947 362 7585 517 81 87 2292 4608 101 81 14 87 34 53 60 3 27 14 13 - 17 193 153 40 “ 66 10 143 60 3 1 6 - 56 56 “ 142 91 51 597 54 4 34 105 11667 82 11585 40 1081 10387 515 43 472 14 259 366 269 97 52 45 30 4 216 529 166 36 3 134 224 406 207 199 82 113 7 07 302 405 32 288 80 709 431 2 78 88 725 237 48 8 240 2 47 60 3 07 236 283 319 76 243 173 164 48 116 59 52 33 4 132 297 109 188 138 37 779 468 311 282 114 28 19 13 86 6 6 - 6 6 - - 21 1 36 18 18 7 7 _ _ 2.11 2.12 2.17 2.14 2.1 3 2. 111.722 . CO2.12- 12,356 3,509 8,847 4,527 2,718 1, 5 7 8 2.91 2.78 2.9 6 3.21 2.81 2.52 3 .06 2.7 8 3.14 3.23 2.97 2.55 2 . 6 2 - 3.25 2.19- 3.09 2 . 8 5 - 3.2 5 3 . 1 2 - 3.28 2.51- 3.22 2 . C C - 3 .08 1 15 15 15 ORDER F I L L E R S --------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------------- 3,674 1, 4 5 7 2,217 1,468 585 2.76 2.82 2.72 2.75 2.62 2 .99 3.11 2.94 3.0 0 2.47 2.332.332.322.532.15- 3.17 3.41 3.09 3.07 3.20 _ - _ - 156 81 75 39 14 P A C K E R S , S H I P P I N G ----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E — ---------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------------- 4,848 2,585 2,263 1 ,341 877 2.46 2.46 2.4 5 2.58 2.25 2.43 2.4 4 2.37 2.6 4 2.16 2.052.022 . C 62.142 . CO- 2.80 2.79 2.82 3.0 2 2.44 _ - 1 P A C K E R S , S H I P P I N G ( W O M E N ) -----N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------------- 337 21 9 215 2.29 2.31 2.25 2.25 2.C6- 2.51 2 . C 3 - 2.4 1 2. 0 2 - 2.41 R E C E I V I N G C L E R K S -----------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4-----------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------------- 1, 3 2 7 56 0 767 53 267 39 9 2.88 3.09 2.73 2.92 2.95 2.52 2.8 5 3.22 2.7 6 2.8 7 2.92 2.53 2.382.542.292.392.611. 9 7 - S H I P P I N G C L E R K S -------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ------------R E T A I L T R A D E ----------------- 77 0 285 485 327 127 3.07 3.15 3.02 3.10 2.78 3.12 3.11 3.12 3.14 2.81 2.702.632.772.952.61- 3 404 178 226 127 17 13 69 17 1249 4470 2774 219 230 337 1030 4 2 4 0 2 4 3 7 103 112 12 4 97 117 108 213 225 160 4 5 0 1028 28 2 32 6 3 3 2 4 103 8 42 2 . 11- 2 . 1 8 S e e f o o t n o t e s a t e n d o f ta b le .- 26 1 304 859 445 187 23 1 2 1 601 307 129 4 2.20 2.21 2.21 35 2 3 56 2.1 4 2 .43 2.17 2.06 2.18 2.17 82 11 2 23 23 - 736 268 468 43 237 70 118 2.16 2.28 2.16 1.91 2.1 4 1.80 43 14 9 7 27 22 ~ _ - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 13 127 50 63 88 - 48 34 5 525 368 139 782 23 2 5 50 2 77 269 574 345 229 71 158 559 373 186 107 79 730 404 3 26 226 41 28 28 88 84 45 45 49 84 80 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 8 147 29 118 5 62 43 105 14 4 10 101 35 55 43 15 16 7 62 . 46 16 9 153 85 95 81 17 64 47 17 219 38 181 146 35 61 14 47 19 9 50 14 36 27 3 39 39 25 - 19 19 _ 27 * 22 22 7 7 7 32 23 23 3.34 3.60 3.12 3 .27 3 .21 3.0 0 _ 3 3 11 - - 65 65 - 3 11 36 7 29 29 3 .32 3.63 3.19 3.20 3.07 _ _ 3 - - - 19 - 88 68 100 146 52 94 15 44 31 135 72 63 65 42 46 4 42 17 38 153 60 93 4 38 37 - - 20 30 - 17 3 3 28 19 9 98 46 52 36 16 98 56 42 4 32 - - - - - - - - 3 3 - ~ 210 1158 611 489 56 122 _ - 11 22 159 93 1368 161 48 107 11 - “ ~ 1 86 2 “ 2 150 78 69 1 1 - 2 111 120 2 2 1 196 126 64 - - - 22 740 400 340 129 199 - 21 20 13 216 9 38 19 15 106 91 15 13 - “ 28 - 8 - 232 57 175 491 23 0 261 8 ove r 518 85 433 - - 5.20 5.4 0 690 69 621 31 1 28 28 3 210 22 4.6C 1 590 31 1559 698 56 64 2 - 2.311 .982.312.512.051.742. 2 9 2 .34- 2.46 2.47 439 2154 29 32 4 1 0 2122 288 56 232 22 2.54 2.5 9 2.53 2 .67 2.33 1.94 2.6 0 2 .49 2.01 2.66 2.86 2 .65 2.85 2.59 2.2 6 ?.6 f .65 “ 1 .60 1.7 0 1.80 2.00 2 6 1 85 - 21 21 68 1 43 20 _ - - 1 _ _ _ _ I _ 6 3 9 6 - _ _ _ _ - 5 - _ - - - - - - 21 11 10 10 1 1 1 1 23 23 _ _ _ - - _ _ - - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 36 Table A-5a. Custodial and Material Movement Occupations—5 Boroughs----Continued ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e h o u r l y e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t io n s s tu d ie d on a n a r e a b a s i s b y i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k (5 B o r o u g h s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) Hourly eamings12 O c c u p a t i o n 1 and industry divisic i Nu L'l of workers N u m be r of w o r k e r s re c e iv in g s t r a i g h t - t im e h o u rly e a r n in g s of— S 1.40 Mean34567 Median3 Middle range3 $ 1.50 $ 1 .6 0 $ 1 .70 $ 1 .8 0 $ 2 .0 0 $ 2.2 0 $ 2.4 0 $ 2.60 $ 2.80 $ 3.00 $ 3 .2 0 $ 3.40 $ 3.6 0 $ 3 .8 0 S 4 .0 0 $ 4 .2 0 $ 4 .4 0 $ 4 .6 0 % 4 .8 0 S 5 .0 0 $ 5 .2 0 $ 5 .4 0 1 .50 1 .60 1 .7 0 1 .8 0 2 .0 0 2 .2 0 2 .4 0 2 .6 0 2.80 3.00 3 .2 0 3 .40 3.6 0 3 .8 0 4 .0 0 4 .20 4 .4 0 4 .6 0 4 .8 0 5 .0 0 5.2 0 5 .4 0 over - - - 2 2 2 20 20 20 8 8 8 38 17 21 12 51 41 10 9 50 15 35 4 179 2 177 - 23 11 12 4 68 18 50 2 46 36 8 5 27 25 2 2 62 50 12 21 21 “ 2 2 2 - - - - - - - _ _ 11 7 4 4 ~ 213 213 - 201 82 119 2 114 3 ~ 15 7 61 96 26 55 3 12 244 133 111 48 6 19 38 630 14 9 481 88 27 125 240 610 3156 3040 17 7 264 11 2 433 2892 2928 61 1 5 7 3 2 3 1 5 195 1 2 1 9 475 41 1 16 86 20 132 12 4195 929 3266 3150 41 68 6 494 59 435 302 302 - 40 40 - 67 67 - 561 561 - 251 251 - 206 206 - 321 - 1 1 1 ~ 127 - 12 12 12 127 321 - - 431 4 - - - - - - - — - _ _ _ 65 24 41 197 14 18 3 1 1 _ _ _ _ - l - - - - - - ~ 25 22 3 _ - “ 158 44 114 _ - 1 “ 1 1 “ _ ~ 12 12 1 1 4 4 194 194 - - - 29 26 3 105 81 24 1 4 - 3 55 25 30 1 14 3 277 41 236 30 120 _ _ _ _ 2 7 an d under S H I P P I N G A N D R E C E I V I N G C L E R K S ----M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------R E T A I L T R A D E -------------- ------ 597 217 380 70 $ 3.0 4 3 .22 2 .9 4 2 .4 4 $ 2 .9 7 3 .4 3 2 .9 5 2 .2 6 $ 2 .7 3 2 .5 8 2 .7 9 1 .9 0 - $ 3 .4 4 3 .7 8 3 .2 0 2 .6 8 T R U C K D R I V E R S 6 -------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4--------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ----------------R E T A I L T R A D E --------------------S E R V I C E S -------------------------- 1 4 ,839 4 ,061 10,778 7,2 6 3 2 ,5 6 3 482 460 3.6 0 4.0 5 3 .4 3 3 .5 0 3.3 5 3.1 9 2.9 5 3.5 4 3 .7 9 3 .4 7 3.5 5 3.2 9 3 .31 2.9 2 3 .3 2 3 .3 7 3 .3 2 3 .4 0 3 .2 2 2 .9 6 2 .8 4 - 3 .6 9 4 .6 9 3.6 3 3 .6 4 3 .5 4 3 .4 6 3.0 4 ~ T R U CKDRIVERS, LIGHT (UNDER 1 - 1 / 2 TONS) ------------------------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G ------------------ 568 129 439 2 .7 5 2 .6 6 2.7 8 2.8 3 2 .5 9 2.8 6 2 .3 4 2 .3 5 2 .3 0 - 2 .9 8 2.8 5 2 .9 9 ~ T R U C K D R I V E R S , M E D I U M ( 1 - 1 / 2 TO AN D I N C L U D I N G 4 TO N S ) -----------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ----------------R E T A I L T R A D E --------------------- 6,9 7 3 2 ,135 4,8 3 8 3 ,010 1,2 8 7 284 3 .5 7 4.0 9 3 .3 4 3.4 3 3.2 8 3 .0 3 3 .39 4 .0 5 3.3 7 3 .41 3.2 6 2.9 9 3 .2 8 3 .3 2 3 .2 7 3 .3 5 3 .2 3 2 .9 3 - 3.5 6 4.9 1 3 .4 6 3 .4 8 3 .3 0 3 .3 2 T R U C K D R I V E R S , H E A V Y (O V E R 4 T O N S T R A I L E R TYPE) ---------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4 ---------------- 3,3 1 0 3 ,1 0 1 2,8 5 3 3 .6 3 3.6 2 3.62 3.65 3.6 5 3.65 3 .6 3 3 .6 3 3 .6 3 - 3 .6 8 3.6 8 3 .6 8 TRUCKDRIVERS, HEAVY (OVER 4 TONS O T H E R T H A N T R A I L E R T YPE) -------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ----------------- 2 ,7 7 4 1,523 1,251 778 3 .8 9 4 .1 9 3.5 3 3.58 3.7 4 4 .3 9 3 .51 3.4 8 3 .4 7 3 .7 3 3 .4 1 3 .3 7 - 4 .6 1 4 .6 8 3.6 7 3.9 3 T R U C K E R S , P O W E R ( F O R K L I F T ) --------M A N U F A C T U R I N G ---------------------N O N M A N U F A C T U R I N G -----------------P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S 4 ---------------W H O L E S A L E T R A D E ----------------- 1 ,652 859 793 266 436 3.17 3.1 4 3 .2 1 3.26 3.1 4 3.1 0 3 .0 1 3 .1 6 3 .2 0 3.14 2 .9 0 2 .5 5 3.C 5 3 .0 5 3.C 5 - 3 .31 3 .3 3 3 .3 1 3.4 0 3.2 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and - - _ _ - - - - ~ ~ _ _ ~ - 12 _ - ~ ~ _ _ - - _ - _ - _ _ _ - - - 4 4 - _ - “ 7 7 * 24 11 13 13 - 11 ~ “ 18 18 - 12 12 * 50 12 38 38 21 21 43 43 - 12 11 1 - 191 19 0 1 - 54 51 3 - - _ 26 19 7 _ 87 87 7 3 z - 283 2674 125 242 158 2 4 3 2 - 1383 991 38 58 1870 15 1855 1539 276 20 319 246 73 57 10 68 58 10 295 295 - 22 22 - 60 60 - 93 93 - 154 154 - 120 120 38 38 - 300 7 300 - 6 4 ~ “ - - “ - ~ “ 2 3073 2 2904 2 2851 13 2 1 32 7 - _ 2 _ - - - - - 2 - _ 50 38 “ 97 94 3 3 47 21 26 26 218 8 210 181 673 39 634 199 561 514 47 38 293 293 293 “ 17 17 - 5 5 “ 468 468 - 95 95 - 86 86 - 85 85 - - 141 10 8 33 9 21 555 176 379 124 225 292 54 238 68 16 8 44 15 29 103 7 96 45 29 29 - - 16C 160 - - _ - - _ - 20 _ - 9 4 - _ 29 25 ~ Data limited to m e n w o r k e r s except w h e r e otherwise indicated. Excludes p r e m i u m pay for o v e rtime a n d for w o r k on w e e k e n d s , holidays, a n d late shifts. F o r definition of t e rms, see footnote 2, table A-l. Transportation, com m u n i c a t i o n , and other public uitlities. Finance, insurance, an d real estate. Includes all drivers, as defined, regardless of size and type of truck operated. W o r k e r s v/ere distributed as follows: 60 at $5. 40 to $5.60; 48 at $5. 60 to $5.80; 48 at $5. 80 to $ 6 ; 24 at $ 6 . 20 to $ 6 . 40; 48 at $ 6 . 40 to $ 6 . 60; 24 at $ 6 . 8 0 to $7; an d 48 at $7 a n d over. - - 21 21 37 Table A-5b. Custodial and Material Movement Occupations—Manufacturing—Nassau—Suffolk Counties ( A v e r a g e s t r a i g h t - t i m e h o u r l y e a r n i n g s f o r s e l e c t e d o c c u p a t i o n s s t u d i e d on a n a r e a b a s i s in m a n u f a c t u r i n g , N e w Y o r k ( N a s s a u —S u f f o l k C o u n t i e s ) , N . Y . , A p r i l 1968) N u m b e r of w o r k e r s re c e iv in g s t r a ig h t- tim e h o u rly e a r n in g s of— $ 1.6C Occupa t i o n 1 $ $ $ 1 . 7 0 1 . 8 0 1. $ $ I 2.1C 2.20 2 . 3 0 2 . AO I J I $ $ $ 2.5 C 2.60 2.70 2.80 2 . 9 0 3 . CO 3 . 1 0 $ $ $ $ $ 3.20 $ 3.3C $ $ 3 . A0 3 . 5 0 $ 3.60 3.7 0 3.8 0 and u nder 1.70 $ 2 .A9 $ 2.55 $ 2.28- $ 2.73 12 1.80 1 . 9 0 2.00 2 . ic ;?.20 2 . 3 0 10 2 .A 0 2 . 5 0 2 .60 2 . 7 0 2 . 8 0 2 . 9 0 3.00 76 8A 53 2A 1A9 27 79 15 23 8 - 3.10 3.20 3.30 3 . AC 3.5 0 3 . 6 C 3.7 0 3 .80 over 32 8 6 5 2 - 8 9 17 A6 2A 3 5 - - - 3 - - - - - - JANITORS, PORTERS, AND CLEANERS --- 669 23 23 1A 27 LABORERS, MATERIAL H A N D L I N G --------- 58 3 2 .56 2.50 2.28- 2.79 - 15 13 15 53 21 36 60 7A 108 20 25 PACKERS, S H I P P I N G ---------------------- 22 7 2.0 6 1.9A 1 . 66 - 2 . 6 3 90 - 9 39 - - - 7 6 - 61 12 PACKERS# SHIPPING 105 2.02 2.01 1 .79- 2.0 18 9 2 1 3.00 - - - - - 8 1 10 18 6 13 55 A 1 - 17 2 3 2 3 A - 8 - - 2 12 22 3 13 9 10 25 25 17 6A 15 167 9 30 10 ~ 2 12 22 “ A ~ ~ 16 16 - A - - - 17 17 15 2A - 7 11 152 27 1 22 - 3 (WOMEN) — — — C L E R K S ------------------------ 1A8 2.92 2.9 3 2.70- T R U C K D R I V E R S 4 ---------------------------- AA1 3.28 3.A7 3. 13- 3 . 5 6 8A 2 .69 2.59 2.A9- 3.10 ~ 8 “ 335 2.89 3.03 2.62- 3.09 - - - RECEIVING T K UCKDRIVERS, LIGHT (UNDER 1 - 1 / 2 T O N S ) -------------------------TRUCKERS, 1 2 3 4 POWER (FORKLIFT) ---------- - 37 1 - - 30 - - 6 3 D ata lim it e d to m e n w o r k e r s e x c e p t w h ere o th e r w ise in d ic a te d . E x c lu d e s p r e m iu m p a y fo r o v e r tim e and fo r w o rk on w ee k e n d s, h o lid a y s , and la te s h if ts . F o r d e fin itio n o f t e r m s , s e e footnote 2, ta b le A - l . I n c lu d e s a l l d r i v e r s , a s d e fin e d , r e g a r d le s s of s i z e and type o f tru c k o p e r a te d . Table A-5c. Custodial and Material Movement Occupations—Manufacturing—Westchester—Rockland Counties (A v e ra g e s t r a ig h t- tim e h o u rly e a rn in g s fo r s e le c te d o c c u p a tio n s stu d ied on an a r e a b a s i s in m a n u fa c tu rin g , New Y o rk (W e s tc h e ste r—R o ck la n d C o u n tie s), N . Y . , A p ril 1968) N u m b e r of w o r k e r s receiving straight-time hourly earnings of— H ourly earnings 2 Occupa t i o n $ 1.70 of M ean 3 M e d ian 3 M iddle ran ge3 $ $ $ $ 1.80 1 . 9 0 2.00 2 .1C $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2.20 2 . 3 0 2 .A 0 2 . 5 0 2 . 6 0 2 . 7 0 2 . 8 0 2 . 9 0 3 . 0 0 3 . 1 0 3 . 2 0 3 . 3 0 3 . AC 3 . 5 0 3 . 6 0 3 . 7 0 3 . 8 0 and un d e r and 1 . 8 C 1.9 0 2.00 2.10 2 . 2 C 2 . 3 0 2 .A 0 2 . 5 0 2 . 6 0 2.7 0 2 . 8 0 2 . 9 0 3 . 0 0 3 . 1 0 3 . 2 0 3 . 3 0 3 . A O 3 . 5 0 3 . 6 0 3 . 7 0 3 . 8 0 over GUARDS AND WATCHMEN --------------- $ $ $ 183 3.0 A 3.17 2 . A 7— 3 . 5 3 $ - 6 - - 2 - 9 A2 2 1 1 2 39 27 22 32 37 AA 80 37 90 17 13A 15 17 2 - - - 3 7 2 1 97 - A - 127 - - - - - - 2 9 - 6 1 33 - 1 - 15 21 - 2.77 2.78 2.37- 3.3 1 9 - 3 12 9 16 13 - 8 9 A5 25 3 15 - ----------------- 17A 2 .70 3 .01 2.A3- 3.08 - 21 1A 7 1 - - - 7 1A 1A - 2 66 C L E R K S ------------------- 65 2 .79 2.66 2.A7- 3.13 - - - 3 - - A 1A 2 16 - 6 - S H I P P I N G C L E R K S -------------------- 72 2.73 2.69 2.63- 2.83 - - - - 3 - A - - 33 13 6 10 1 9A 3.21 3.60 2.98- 3.65 - - - - - 32 5 - 7 - A 2A3 3.1 0 3 . A0 2.82- 3.A5 - - - - 10 1 - 12 25 8 2A - 28 230 D ata lim it e d to m e n w o r k e r s . E x c lu d e s p r e m iu m p a y f o r o v e rtim e and fo r w o rk on w ee k e n d s, h o lid a y s , and la te sh ifts, F o r d e fin itio n o f t e r m s , s e e footnote 2, ta b le A - l . - - - H A N D L I N G ---- ----- - - 118 MATERIAL (FORKLIFT) - - - 50 LABORERS, POWER - - - 53 2.22- 2.8A TRUCKERS, - 10 - - 2.A 9 ----------------------- - - - 2 .52 TRUCKDRIVERS - 2 722 RECEIVING - 65 AND CLEANERS SHIPPING - 2 PORTERS, PACKERS, 6 A - JANITORS, 3 Appendix. Occupational Descriptions The p rim ary purpose o f p rep arin g jo b descriptions for the Bureau's w age surveys is to assist its fie ld sta ff in c la ssify in g into appropriate occu p atio n s workers who are em ploy ed under a v ariety o f p ay ro ll title s and differen t work arran gem en ts from estab lish m en t to estab lish m en t and from area to are a. Th is p erm its the grouping o f o ccu p a tio n a l w age rates representing co m p arab le jo b content. Because of this em ph asis on interestab lish m en t and in terarea c o m p a rab ility o f o c cu p a tio n a l content, the Bureau’ s jo b descriptions m ay differ sig n ifica n tly from those in use in in d iv id u al estab lish m en ts or those prepared for other purposes. In app ly in g these jo b descriptions, the Bureau's fie ld econ om ists are instructed to exclud e w orking supervisors; app ren tices; learn ers; beginners; train ees; and h an d icap p ed , p a r t- tim e , tem porary, and probationary workers. OFFICE BILLER, MACHINE BILLER, MACHINE— Continued Prepares statem en ts, b ills , and in vo ices on a m ach in e other than an ordinary or e le c tro m a tic typew riter. M ay also k ee p records a s to b illin g s or sh ippin g ch arges or perform other c le r ic a l work in cid en tal to b illin g op eration s. For w age study purposes, b ille rs, m ach in e, are c l a s sifie d by type o f m ach in e, as follow s: colum ns and com pu tes, and u su ally prints a u to m a tic a lly the deb it or cred it b alan ces. D oes not involve a know ledge o f book k eepin g. Works from uniform and standard types o f sa le s and cred it slips. BOOKKEEPING-MACHINE OPERATOR O perates a bookkeeping m ach in e (R em in gto n R an d, E llio tt Fisher, Sundstrand, Burroughs, N ational Cash R e g iste r, with or w ithout a ty p e w riter keyboard) to k ee p a record o f business transactions. B iller, m ach in e (b illin g m a c h in e ). Uses a sp e c ia l b illin g m a chine (M oon H opkins, E llio tt Fisher, Burroughs, etc . , which are co m b in atio n typing and addin g m ach in es) to prepare b ills and in v o ices from custom ers' purchase orders, internally prep ared orders, shipping m em oran du m s, e tc . U su ally involves a p p lic a tio n of p re determ in ed discounts and shipping ch arges, and entry o f n ecessary exten sion s, which m ay or m ay not be com pu ted on the b illin g m a ch in e, an d to tals w hich are a u to m a tic a lly a c c u m u la te d by m ach in e. T h e op eration u su ally in vo lv es a la rg e num ber o f carbon co p ies o f the b ill b e in g p rep ared and is often done on a fan fold m ach in e. C lass A . K eeps a set o f records requirin g a know ledge o f and exp erien ce in b a sic bookkeepin g p rin cip le s, and fa m ilia rity with the structure of the p articu la r accou n tin g sy stem u sed. D eterm in es proper records and distribution of debit and cre d it ite m s to be used in each phase of the work. May prepare co n so lid ate d reports, b a lan ce sh eets, and other records by hand. C lass B. K eeps a record o f one or m ore phases or section s of a se t o f records usually requiring little know ledge o f b a sic book k eep in g. Phases or sections in clu de acco u n ts p a y a b le , p a y r o ll, cu s tom ers' accoun ts (not inclu ding a sim p le type o f b illin g d escrib ed under b ille r, m ach in e), co st distribution , expen se distribu tion , in ventory control, etc . May ch eck or assist in p rep aration o f tria l b a lan ce s and prepare control sheets for the acco u n tin g departm en t. B iller, m ach in e (b o ok keep in g m a c h in e ). Uses a book k eepin g m ach in e (Sundstrand, E llio tt Fisher, R em ington R an d, e tc . , w hich m a y or m ay n ot h ave typew riter keyboard) to prepare custom ers' b ills as p art o f the accoun ts re c e iv a b le operation . G en erally in volves the sim u ltan eo u s entry o f fig u res on custom ers' led g er record. The m a ch in e a u to m a tic a lly a c c u m u la te s figu res on a num ber o f v e rtic a l N ote: S in ce the la s t survey in this a r e a , the Bureau has discontinued co lle c tin g data for d u p lic a tin g m ach in e operators and e le v a to r operators. 38 39 C LER K , A C C O U N T IN G C la ss A , U nder g e n e ra l direction of a bookkeeper or acco u n tan t, has re sp o n sib ility for k ee p in g one or m ore sections o f a co m p le te se t of books or records re la tin g to one phase of an estab lish m en t's b u si ness tran sactio n s. Work involves posting and b a la n c in g subsidiary le d g e r o r le d g e rs such as accounts re ceiv ab le or accoun ts p a y a b le ; e x a m in in g an d co d in g in vo ices or vouchers with proper accou n tin g distribution ; and requ ires ju dgm en t and exp erien ce in m ak in g proper assig n atio n s an d a llo c a tio n s. M ay assist in preparin g, ad ju stin g, and clo sin g jo u rn a l en tries; and m ay direct class B accou n tin g c le ik s. C lass B . U nder supervision, perform s one or m ore routine a c coun tin g o p eration s such as posting sim ple journal vouch ers or accoun ts p a y a b le vo u ch ers, en terin g vouchers in voucher registers; re c o n c ilin g bank a cco u n ts; an d p osting subsidiary ledgers co n tro lled by g e n e ral le d g e rs, or p ostin g sim p le cost accoun tin g data. T his jo b does not require a k n ow ledge o f accoun tin g and bookkeepin g p rin cip le s but is found in o ffic e s in which the more routine accoun tin g work is su b d ivid ed on a fu n ctio n al b asis am on g several workers. C LER K , FILE C lass A . In an estab lish ed filin g system co n tain in g a num ber of v a rie d su b je c t m a tte r file s, c la ssifie s and indexes file m a te ria l such as correspo n d en ce, reports, tec h n ica l docu m en ts, etc . M ay also file this m a te ria l. M ay k eep records of variou s types in co n ju n ction with the file s. M ay le a d a sm all group o f low er le v e l file c le ik s. C lass B. Sorts, co d es, and file s u n classified m a te ria l by sim p le (su b je c t m atter) h eadin gs or partly c la ssifie d m a te ria l by fin er sub h ead in gs. Prepares sim p le re late d index and cro ss-referen ce aids. A s req u ested , lo c a te s c le a r ly id en tified m a te ria l in file s and forwards m a te r ia l. M ay perform re la te d c le r ic a l tasks required to m a in ta in and se rv ice file s. C LER K, ORDER R e c e iv e s custom ers' orders for m a te ria l or m erch andise by m a il, phone, or p erson ally. D uties involve any co m b in atio n o f the follow ing: Q uoting p rices to custom ers; m ak in g out an order sh eet listin g the item s to m ake up the order; ch eck in g p ric es and qu an tities o f item s on order sh eet; and distributing order sheets to re sp ectiv e departm en ts to be filled . M ay ch eck with cred it departm en t to determ ine cre d it ratin g o f custom er, ackn ow ledge re ce ip t o f orders from custom ers, follow up orders to see th at they have been fille d , k ee p file o f orders re c e iv e d , and ch eck shipping in vo ices with o rigin al orders. C LER K, PAYROLL C om putes w ages of com pan y em p lo y ees and enters the necessary d ata on the p ay roll sheets. D uties in volve: C alc u la tin g workers' earnings b a se d on tim e or production records; and posting c a lc u la te d data on payroll sh eet, showing in form ation such as w orker's n am e, w orking days, tim e, ra te , deductions for insuran ce, an d to tal w ages due. M ay m ake out p ay ch eck s and assist p ay m aster in m ak in g up and distributing pay envelopes. M ay use a c a lc u la tin g m ach in e. COM PTOM ETER OPERATOR Prim ary duty is to m a tic a l com pu tation s. This tic a l or other type o f cle rk , to m eter but, in w hich, use of other duties. op erate a C om p to m eter to perform m ath e jo b is not to be confused with th at of statis which m ay involve frequent use o f a C om p of this m ach in e is in cid en tal to perform ance KEYPUNCH OPERATOR C lass C. Perform s routine filin g o f m a te ria l th at has alread y been c la s s ifie d or w hich is e a sily c la ssifie d in a sim p le se ria l c la s s i fic a tio n sy stem (e . g. , a lp h a b e tic a l, ch ron ological, or n u m e rical). A s re q u este d , lo c a te s re a d ily a v a ila b le m a teria l in file s and forw ards m a te r ia l; and m ay f ill out w ithdrawal ch arge. Perform s sim p le c le r ic a l and m an u al tasks required to m ain tain and se rv ice file s. C lass A . O perates a n u m erical an d /o r a lp h a b e tic al or co m b in a tion keypunch m ach in e to transcribe data from variou s source docu m ents to keypunch ta b u la tin g cards. Perform s sam e tasks as lower le v e l keypunch operator but, in addition , work requires ap p licatio n 40 KEYPUNCH OPERATOR— C ontinued of co din g sk ills and the m ak in g of som e d eterm in ation s, for e x a m p le , lo c a te s on the source docum en t the ite m s to be punched; e x tracts in form ation from se v e ral docum ents; and search es for and interprets in form ation on the docu m en t to determ in e in form ation to be punched. M ay train in e x p e rie n ced operators. C lass B. U nder clo se supervision or follow ing sp e c ific procedures or instruction s, tran scrib es data from source docum ents to punched card s. O perates a n u m erical an d /o r a lp h a b e tic a l or co m b in atio n keypun ch m ach in e to keypunch tab u latin g cards. M ay ve rify cards. W orking from variou s standardized source docum ents, follow s sp e c ifie d seq u en ces which h ave b een co d ed or p rescribed in d e ta il and require little or no se le c tin g , co d in g, or interpretin g o f d ata to be punched. P roblem s arisin g from erroneous item s or co des, m issin g in form ation , e tc . , are referred to supervisor. OFFICE BOY OR GIRL Perform s variou s routine duties such as running errands, op eratin g m inor o ffic e m ach in es such as sealers or m a ile rs, opening and distributing m a il, and other m in or c le r ic a l work. SEC R E TA R Y A ssign ed as p ersonal secretary, n orm ally to one in d iv id u al. M ain tain s a c lo se and highly responsive relation sh ip to the d a y -to -d a y work a c tiv itie s o f the supervisor. Works fa ir ly indepen den tly re ce iv in g a m in i m um o f d e ta ile d supervision and gu id an ce. Perform s v a rie d c le r ic a l and se c re ta ria l d u ties, u su ally in clu d in g m ost o f the follow in g: (a ) R e c e iv e s telephone c a lls , personal c a lle rs, and in com in g m a il, answers routine in quiries, and routes the te c h n ica l inquiries to the proper persons; (b) estab lish es, m ain tain s, and revises the supervisor's file s; (c ) m ain tain s the su p ervisor's c a le n d a r and m ak es appointm ents as instructed; (d) relay s m e ssag es from supervisor to subordinates; (e) review s correspond en ce, m e m oran da, and reports prep ared by others for the supervisor's sign atu re to assure p rocedu ral and ty pograph ic a cc u ra c y ; and (f) perform s sten ograph ic and ty pin g work. M ay a lso perform other c le r ic a l and se c re ta ria l task s o f c o m p arab le nature and d iffic u lty . The work ty p ic a lly requires know ledge o f o ffic e routine an d understanding o f the organization , program s, and pro cedu res re la te d to the work o f the supervisor. SECRETA RY— Continue d Exclusions N ot all positions that are title d "se c re ta r y " possess the above ch a ra cteristics. Exam ples of positions w hich are e x c lu d e d from the d e f inition are as follow s: (a ) Positions which do not m e e t the "p e rso n a l" secretary concept described above; (b ) stenographers not fu lly train ed in se cre ta ria l type duties; (c ) stenographers servin g as o ffic e assistan ts to a group of p rofession al, tec h n ica l, or m a n a g e ria l persons; (d) secretary p o si tions in which the duties are eith er su b stan tially m ore routine or substan tia lly m ore co m plex and responsible than those ch aracterized in the d e f inition; and (e) assistant type positions which involve m ore d iffic u lt or m ore responsible tec h n ica l, ad m in istrativ e, supervisory, or sp e c ia lize d c le r ic a l duties which are not ty p ica l of se c re ta ria l work. NOTE: The term "corporate o ffic e r ," used in the le v e l defin ition s follow in g, refers to those o ffic ia ls who h av e a sig n ific a n t co rp o rate-w id e p o lic y m a k in g role with regard to m a jo r com pan y a c tiv itie s. The title " v ic e p resid en t," though norm ally in d ic ativ e o f this ro le, does n o t in all cases iden tify such positions. V ice presiden ts whose p rim ary resp on sibility is to a c t personally on individual ca ses or tran saction s (e. g. , approve or deny in d ivid ual loan or credit actions; ad m in ister in d iv id u al trust accounts; d irectly supervise a c le ric a l staff) are not co n sid ered to be "co rp o rate o fficers" for purposes o f applyin g the follow in g le v e l d e fin itio n s. C lass A a. Secretary to the ch airm an o f the board or presid en t o f a com pan y th at em ploys, in a ll, over 100 but few er than 5, OOP persons; or b. Secretary to a corporate o ffic e r (oth er than the ch airm an of the board or president) of a com pan y th at em p loy s, in a ll, over 5 ,0 0 0 but few er than 2 5 ,0 0 0 persons; or c. Secretary to the h ead (im m e d ia te ly below the corporate o ffic e r le v e l) of a m a jo r segm ent or subsidiary o f a co m pan y th at em ploy s, in a l l , over 25, 000 persons. C lass B a. Secretary to the ch airm an o f the board or presid en t o f a com pan y th at em ploys, in a ll, few er than 100 persons; or b. Secretary to a corporate o ffic e r (o th er than ch airm an of the b o ard or president) o f a com pany th at em p lo y s, in a ll, ov er 100 but few er than 5 ,0 0 0 persons; or 41 SEC R E TA RY— C on tin u ed STENO GRAPH ER, GENERAL— C ontinued c. S e c re ta ry to the h ead (im m e d ia te ly below the o ffic e r le v e l) o v er eith e r a m a jo r co rpo rate-w id e fun ction al a c tiv ity ( e . g . , m ark etin g, re se arch , o p eratio n s, in d ustrial relation s, e t c . ) or a m a jo r ge o grap h ic or o rgan izatio n al se g m e n t ( e . g . , a region al headquarters; a m a jo r division ) o f a co m p an y th a t e m p lo y s, in a ll, ov er 5 ,0 0 0 b u t few er than 2 5 ,0 0 0 e m p lo y e e s; or M ay m a in ta in file s, k e e p sim p le records, or perform other re la tiv ely rou tin e c le r ic a l tasks. M ay op erate from a stenograph ic pool. D oes not include tra n scrib in g-m ac h in e w oik. (S e e tran scrib in g-m ach in e operator. ) d. S e c re ta ry to the h ead of an in d ivid ual p la n t, facto ry , e tc . (or other e q u iv a le n t le v e l o f o ffic ia l) th at em p lo y s, in a ll, o v er 5 ,0 0 0 persons; or STENO GRAPH ER, SENIO R Prim ary duty is to tak e d icta tio n in volvin g a v a rie d tech n ical or sp e c ia liz e d v o ca b u la ry such as in l e g a l briefs or reports on sc ie n tific re search from one or m ore persons eith er in shorthand or by Stenotype or sim ila r m ach in e; and transcribe d ictatio n . M ay also type from w ritten co py . M ay also se t up and m ain ta in file s, k eep records, etc. OR e. S e c re ta ry to the h ead o f a la rg e and im portan t organ ization al Perform s sten ograph ic du ties requiring sig n ifica n tly greater in d e se g m e n t ( e . g . , a m idd le m an agem en t supervisor of an organ ization al se g pen den ce and resp on sib ility than stenographers, gen eral as ev id en ced m en t o ften in vo lv in g as m an y as several hundred persons) o f a com pan y by the follow in g: Woik requires high degree of stenograph ic sp eed and th a t em p lo y s, in a ll, o v er 2 5 ,0 0 0 persons. a c c u ra c y ; and a thorough w orking know ledge o f gen eral business and C la ss C o ffic e procedu res and o f the sp e c ific business op eration s, organization, p o lic ie s, p rocedu res, file s , w orkflow , etc . Uses this know ledge in p er a. S e c re ta ry to an ex e cu tiv e or m a n a g e ria l person whose respon form in g s* n ograph ic duties and responsible c le r ic a l tasks such as, m ain sib ility is not e q u iv a le n t to one o f the sp e c ific le v e l situation s in the d e f taining follow up file s; assem b lin g m a te ria l for reports, m em orandum s, in ition for c la ss B, b u t whose subordinate sta ff n orm ally num bers at le a st le tte rs, e t c . ; co m p o sin g sim p le letters from gen eral instructions; reading se v e ra l dozen e m p lo y e e s and is usu ally divided into o rgan ization al segm ents and routing in co m in g m a il; and answ ering routine questions, etc. D oes w hich are o fte n , in turn, further subdivided. In som e co m p an ie s, this le v e l not in clu de tran scrib in g -m ac h in e w ork. in clu d es a w ide ran ge o f organ ization al echelons; in others, only one or two; or SW ITCHBOARD OPERATOR b. S e c re ta ry to the h ead o f an individual p la n t, factory , etc . (or other e q u iv a le n t le v e l o f o ffic ia l) th at em ploy s, in a ll, few er than 5, OCX) p erson s. C lass A . O perates a sin g le - or m u ltip le -p o sitio n telephone sw itchboard han dling in co m in g, o u tgoin g, in trap lan t or o ffice ca lls. Per form s fu ll teleph on e inform ation serv ice or h an d les co m p le x c a lls, such as c o n feren ce, c o lle c t, o v erseas, or sim ila r c a lls , eith er in addition to doing routine work as d escrib ed for sw itchboard op erator, c la ss B, or as a fu ll tim e assignm ent. ( MF u llM telephone in form ation service occurs when the estab lish m en t has v a rie d fun ction s th at are not read ily understandable for telep h o n e in form ation purposes, e .g ., b ecau se o f ov erlapp in g or interrelated fun ction s, and consequen tly presen t frequen t p roblem s as to which ex te n sions are app rop riate for c a l l s . ) C la ss D a. S e c re ta ry to the supervisor or h ead of a sm a ll organ ization al unit ( e . g . , few er than ab ou t 25 or 30 persons); or b. S e c re ta ry to a nonsupervisory staff sp e c ia list, profession al e m p lo y e e , a d m in istra tiv e o ffic e r, or assistan t, sk ille d tech n ician or expert. (N OTE: M any co m p a n ie s assign stenographers, rather than se cre tarie s as d e sc rib ed a b o v e , to this le v e l o f supervisory or nonsupervisory w o rk er.) STEN O GRAPH ER, GENERAL P rim ary duty is to take d ictation involving a norm al routine v o ca b u lary from one or m ore persons eith er in shorthand or by Stenotype or sim ila r m a c h in e ; and tran scrib e d ictation . M ay also type from w rit ten copy. C lass B . O perates a sin g le - or m u ltip le -p o sitio n telephone sw itchboard handling in co m in g, ou tgoin g, in trap lan t or o ffic e ca lls. M ay h an dle routine lon g distan ce c a lls and record to lls. M ay perform lim ite d telep h on e in form ation se rv ice . ("L im ite d ” telephone inform ation service occurs if the functions of the establish m en t se rv ice d are re a d ily understand a b le for telep h o n e in form ation purposes, or i f the requests are routine, e. g. , g iv in g extension num bers when sp e c ific n am es are furnished, or if co m p le x c a lls are referred to another o p e ra to r .) 42 SW ITCHBOARD OPERA TO R -R EC EP T IO N IST In ad d ition to p erform in g du ties o f operator on a sin g le-p o sitio n or m o n ito r-ty p e sw itchboard, acts as recep tio n ist and m ay also type or perform routine c le r ic a l wroik as p art o f regu lar duties. T his typing or c le r ic a l work m ay take the m ajo r part o f this w orker*s tim e w hile a t sw itchboard. TABULA TING-M ACHINE OPERATOR— C on tin u ed som e filin g work. The work ty p ic a lly in vo lv es portions o f a work unit, for e x a m p le , individual sorting or c o lla tin g runs or re p e titiv e operations. TRANSCRIBING-M ACH INE O PERATOR, GENERAL TA BU LATIN G -M ACH IN E OPERATOR C lass A . O perates a v ariety o f tab u latin g or e le c tr ic a l acc o u n t ing m ach in es, ty p ic a lly including such m ach in es as the tab u lator, c a lc u la to r, in terpreter, c o lla to r, and others. Perform s co m p le te reportin g assignm ents w ithout close supervision, and perform s d iffic u lt w iring a s requ ired. The co m p lete reporting and tab u latin g assign m ents ty p ic a lly involve a v ariety o f long and co m p le x reports which often are o f irregu lar or nonrecurring type requiring som e planning and seq u en cin g o f steps to be taken. As a m ore ex p erie n ced operator, is ty p ic a lly in volved in training new operators in m ach in e operation s, or p a rtia lly train ed operators in w iring from d iagram s and op eratin g seq u en ces o f long and co m p le x reports. D oes not include working supervisors p erform ing ta b u la tin g -m a ch in e operation s and d a y -to -d a y supervision o f the work and production of a group o f ta b u la tin g m a chine operators. C lass B . O perates m ore d iffic u lt tab u latin g or e le c tr ic a l acco u n t ing m ach in es such as the tab u lator and c a lc u la to r, in add ition to the sorter, reprodu cer, and c o lla to r. T h is work is perform ed under sp e c ific instructions and m ay in clu de the perform an ce o f som e w iring from d iag ram s. The work ty p ic a lly in vo lv es, for e x a m p le , tab ulatio n s in vo lv in g a re p e titiv e accou n tin g e x e rc ise , a c o m p le te but sm a ll ta b u la tin g study, or parts o f a lon ger and m ore co m p le x report. Such reports and studies are u su ally o f a recurring nature where the pro ced u res are w ell estab lish ed . M ay a lso inclu de the train in g o f new em p lo y e e s in the b a sic op eration o f the m ach in e. C la ss C. O perates sim p le ta b u la tin g or e le c tr ic a l accou n tin g m ac h in es such as the sorter, reproducing punch, c o lla to r, e tc . , with sp e c ific instructions. M ay include sim p le w iring from d iagram s and Prim ary duty is to transcribe d icta tio n in volvin g a norm al routine vo cab u lary from tran scrib in g-m ach in e records. M ay a lso type from w ritten copy and do sim ple c le ric a l work. Workers tran scribin g d icta tio n involvin g a varied tech n ical or sp ecialized v o ca b u la ry such as le g a l briefs or reports on sc ie n tific research are not inclu ded. A w orker who takes d ictatio n in shorthand or by Stenotype or sim ila r m ach in e is c la ssifie d as a ste n o g rapher, gen eral. TY P IST U ses a typew riter to m ake co p ies o f variou s m a te ria l or to m ake out b ills after ca lcu la tio n s have been m ade by another person. M ay in clude typing of ste n cils, m ats, or sim ila r m a te ria ls for use in d u p licatin g processes. May do c le ric a l work involvin g little sp e c ia l train in g, such as k eep in g sim ple records, filin g records and reports, or sorting and d is tributing incom ing m a il. C lass A . Perform s one or m ore o f the follow in g: T yping m a teria l in fin al form when it involves co m b in in g m a te ria l from sev eral sources or responsibility for co rre ct sp e llin g , sy lla b ic a tio n , p un ctu ation , etc. , of tec h n ica l o r unusual words or foreign lan gu age m a te ria l; and plan ning lay out and typing o f c o m p lic a te d sta tistic a l ta b le s to m ain tain uniform ity and b a la n c e in sp a cin g . May type routine form letters varying d etails to su it circ u m sta n ce s. C lass B. Perform s one or m ore o f the follow ing: Copy typing from rough or c le a r drafts; routine ty pin g o f form s, insurance p o lic ie s, e t c . ; and settin g up sim p le stan dard tab u latio n s, or co py in g m ore co m p le x tab les alread y setup and sp a c e d properly. 43 PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL DP AFTSM AN— Continue d D R A FTSM A N C lass A . Plans the graph ic presentation of co m p le x item s h avin g d istin ctiv e d esign fe a tu re s th at d iffer sign ifican tly from estab lish ed draftin g p reced e n ts. W oiks in close support with the design origin ator, an d m a y re co m m e n d m inor design ch anges. A nalyzes the e ffe c t o f e a c h ch an ge on the d e ta ils of form , function, and p o sitio n al re la tio n ships o f co m p o n en ts and parts. Works with a m in im u m of supervisory a ssistan ce . C o m p le te d work is review ed by design origin ato r for co n sisten cy w ith prior en gin eerin g determ inations. M ay eith er prepare draw ings, or d ire c t th e ir preparation by low er le v e l draftsm en. C la ss B . Perform s nonroutine and co m p le x drafting assignm ents th a t require the a p p lic a tio n o f m ost of the standardized drawing te c h n iq ues re g u la rly u sed . D uties ty p ica lly involve such work as: P repares w orking draw ings o f su b assem b lies with irregular sh apes, m u ltip le fu n ctio n s, and p rec ise p ositio n al relationships betw een com ponents; p rep ares a rc h ite c tu ra l draw ings for construction of a b u ildin g inclu ding d e ta il draw ings o f fou n d ation s, w all section s, flo o r p lan s, and roof. U ses a c c e p te d fo rm u las and m an uals in m aking n ecessary com pu tation s to d e term in e q u a n titie s of m ateria ls to be u sed , lo a d c a p a c itie s , stren gth s, stresses, e tc . R e ce iv es in itia l instructions, requirem ents, an d a d v ic e fro m supervisor. C om p leted work is ch eck e d for te c h n ica l adequacy. C lass C. P rep ares d e ta il drawings o f single units or p arts for e n g in e erin g , co n stru ction , m an ufactu rin g, or rep air purposes. T ypes o f draw ings p re p a re d in clu de iso m etric projection s (d e p ic tin g three dim ensions in a c c u ra te sc a le ) and se ctio n a l view s to c la rify p ositioning o f co m po n en ts an d co n vey n eeded inform ation. C on solid ates d e ta ils from a n um ber o f sources and adjusts or transposes sc a le as required. S u ggested m ethods o f app roach , a p p lic a b le p receden ts, and ad v ice on source m a te ria ls are g iv en with in itia l assignm ents. Instructions are less co m p le te when assign m en ts recur. Work m ay be sp ot-ch eck ed during progress. D R A F T SM A N -T R A C E R C opies plan s and draw ings prep ared by others by p la cin g tracin g cloth or p ap er ov er draw ings and tra cin g with pen or p en cil. (Does not in clu de tracin g lim ite d to p lan s p rim a rily consistin g o f straight lin es and a la rg e sc a le not requiring clo se d e lin e a tio n .) a n d /o r Prepares sim p le or rep etitiv e drawings o f e a sily visu alized item s. is clo se ly su pervised during progress. Woik N U R SE, IN D U STRIA L (REG ISTERED ) A re gistere d nurse who g iv e s nursing service under gen eral m e d i c a l direction to ill or in ju red em p lo y e es or other persons who b ecom e ill or su ffer an a c c id e n t on the p rem ises o f a facto ry or other establish m en t. D uties in volve a co m b in atio n of the fo llow in g: G iving first a id to the ill or injured; atten d in g to subsequent dressing o f em p lo y e es’ injuries; k eepin g records o f p atien ts treated ; p reparin g a c c id e n t reports for com pensation or other purposes; assistin g in p h y sica l exam in atio n s and h ealth evalu ation s o f ap p lic an ts and em p lo y ees; and p lan ning and carryin g out program s involvin g h e a lth ed u catio n , a c c id e n t p revention , ev a lu a tio n o f p lan t en viron m en t, or other a c tiv itie s a ffe c tin g the h ealth , w e lfare, and safety o f a ll personnel. M AINTENANCE AND POWERPLANT C A R PEN TER , M A INTENAN CE CARPEN TER, MAINTENANCE— C ontinued Perform s the carp en try duties necessary to construct and m ain ta in in goo d re p a ir b u ild in g woodwoik and equipm en t such as bin s, crib s, coun ters, b en ch es, p artitio n s, doors, floors, stairs, c a sin g s, and trim m ad e o f w ood in an esta b lish m en t. Woik involves m ost o f the fo llo w in g P lan ning an d la y in g ou t o f w oik from blueprints, drawings, m o d els, or v e rb al instructions using a v a rie ty o f carp en ter's handtools, portab le power tools, and standard m easu rin g instrum ents; m ak in g standard shop com putations re la tin g to dim ensions o f w oik; and se le c tin g m a te ria ls n ecessary for the work. In g e n e ra l, the w oik o f the m ain ten an ce carp en ter requires rounded train in g and ex p erie n c e u su ally acq u ired through a form al a p p ren ticesh ip or e q u iv a len t train in g and exp erien ce. 44 ELEC TR IC IA N , M AINTENANCE HELPER, MAINTENANCE TRADES— C ontinued Perform s a v a rie ty o f e le c tr ic a l trade functions such as the in sta lla tio n , m a in te n a n ce , or re p air o f equip m en t for the gen eratio n , d is tribution, or u tilizatio n o f e le c tric energy in an estab lish m en t. Work involves m o st o f the follow ing: In stallin g or repairin g any o f a v a rie ty o f e le c tr ic a l eq u ip m en t such as generators, transform ers, sw itchboards, co n trollers, c irc u it breakers, m otors, h eatin g units, conduit sy stem s, or other transm ission equip m en t; w orking from b lueprin ts, draw ings, lay o u ts, or other sp e c ific a tio n s; lo c a tin g and diagn osin g trouble in the e le c tr ic a l system or eq u ip m en t; w orking standard co m pu tation s re la tin g to lo a d requirem ents o f w iring or e le c tr ic a l equip m en t; and using a v a riety o f e le c tr ic ia n ’ s han dtools and m easuring and testin g instrum ents. In g e n e ra l, the w oik of the m ain te n an ce e le c tric ia n requires rounded training and exp erien ce u su ally acq u ired through a fo rm al app ren ticesh ip or eq u iv alen t training an d e x p e rie n c e . a worker supplied with m ateria ls and tools; c le an in g working a re a , m a ch in e, and equipm ent; assistin g jo urn ey m an by holdin g m a te ria ls or tools; and perform ing other unskilled tasks as d ire c te d by journ eym an . The kin d of work the h elper is p erm itted to p erform v a rie s from trade to trade: In som e trades the helper is con fin ed to su p ply in g, liftin g , and holdin g m a terials and tools and cle an in g working a re as; and in others he is p erm itted to perform sp ecialize d m achine op eration s, or parts of a trade th at are also perform ed by workers on a fu ll- tim e basis. ENGINEER, STA T IO N A R Y O perates and m ain tain s and m ay also supervise the op eration of stationary en gines and eq u ip m en t (m e c h a n ic a l or e le c tr ic a l) to supply the estab lish m en t in which em p lo y e d with power, h e a t, re frig eration , or a ir-c o n d itio n in g. W oik involves: O peratin g and m ain tain in g equipm en t such as ste a m en gin es, a ir com pressors, generators, m otors, turbines, v e n tila tin g and re frig era tin g eq uip m en t, ste a m boilers and b o ile r-fe d w ater pum ps; m ak in g eq u ip m en t repairs; and k eep in g a record of op eration of m a ch in ery , tem p e ra tu re , and fu e l consum ption. M ay also supervise these op eration s. H ead or c h ie f en gin eers in establish m en ts em p loy in g more than one en g in e er are ex c lu d ed . FIREM AN, ST A T IO N A R Y BOILER F ires station ary b oilers to furnish the estab lish m en t in which em ploy ed with h e a t, pow er, or ste a m . Feeds fu els to fire by hand or op erates a m e c h a n ic a l stoker, or g a s or o il burner; and ch eck s w ater and sa fe ty v a lv e s. M ay c le a n , o il, or assist in repairin g boilerroom Equipm ent. HELPER, M AINTENANCE TRADES A ssists one or m ore workers in the sk ille d m ain ten an ce trades, by perform in g sp e c ific o r g e n e ra l duties of lesse r sk ill, such as k ee p in g M ACHINE-TOOL OPERATOR, TOOLROOM S p e cia liz es in the op eration o f one or m ore types o f m ach in e tools, such as jig borers, cy lin d rica l or su rface grinders, engine la th es, or m illin g m ach in es, in the construction o f m ach in e-sh o p tools, g a g e s, jig s , fix tu res, or dies. Work in volves m ost o f the follow in g: Planning and perform ing d iffic u lt m achin ing op eration s; processin g ite m s requirin g c o m p lic a te d setups or a high degree o f a c c u ra c y ; using a v a rie ty of p re cisio n m easuring instruments; se le c tin g fe e d s, sp eeds, to o lin g, and o p e r atio n sequ en ce; and m aking n ecessary ad ju stm en ts during op eration to ach iev e requ isite toleran ces or dim ensions. M ay be required to recognize when tools need dressing, to dress tools, and to se le c t proper co o lan ts and cu ttin g and lu b ricatin g oils. For cross-industry w age study purposes, m a c h in e -to o l operators, toolroom , in tool and die jo bb in g shops are e x clu d ed from this cla ssific a tio n . M A C H IN IST, MAINTENANCE Produces rep lacem en t parts and new parts in m ak in g repairs o f m e tal parts o f m e ch an ical equipm en t o p e ra te d in an establish m en t. Work involves m o st of the follow ing: In terpretin g w ritten instructions and sp e c i fic atio n s; planning and lay in g out o f work; u sin g a v a rie ty o f m a c h in ist’ s handtools and precision m easuring instrum ents; settin g up and o p eratin g standard m ach in e tools; shaping o f m e ta l p arts to clo se to leran ces; m ak in g standard shop com putations relatin g to dim ensions o f work, to o lin g, fe e d s, and speeds o f m achin ing; know ledge o f the w orking properties o f the com m on m e tals; se lectin g standard m a te r ia ls, p arts, and eq u ip m en t re quired for his work; and fittin g and a ssem b lin g parts into m e c h a n ic a l equipm en t. In ge n e ral, the m ac h in ist’ s w oik n orm ally requires a rounded training in m ach in e-sh op p ra c tic e u su ally a cq u ired through a fo rm al a p pren ticesh ip or eq u ivalen t training and ex p erie n c e. 45 M ECH A NIC, A U T O M O T IV E (M AINTENANCE) OILER R e p a irs a u to m o b ile s, buses, m otortrucks, and tractors of an e s tab lish m e n t. Work in v o lv es m ost of the follow ing: E xam in in g au to m o tiv e eq u ip m en t to d iagn ose source o f trouble; disassem b lin g eq u ip m en t and perform in g re p airs th at in vo lv e the use o f such h an dtools as w renches, g a g e s, d rills, or sp e c ia liz e d equipm en t in disassem b lin g or fittin g parts; re p la c in g broken or d e fe c tiv e parts from stock; grin ding and adju stin g v a lv e s; re a sse m b lin g and in sta llin g the variou s assem b lies in the v e h ic le and m a k in g n ecessary adjustm en ts; and alin in g w h eels, ad ju stin g brakes and lig h ts, or tig h ten in g body bolts. In ge n e ral, the work of the a u to m o tiv e m e c h a n ic requ ires rounded training and exp erien ce u su ally acq u ired through a fo rm a l app ren ticesh ip or eq u ivalen t training and e x p erie n c e. L u b ricates, with o il or g re a se , the m ovin g parts or w earing sur fa c e s o f m e c h a n ic a l eq u ip m en t o f an establish m en t. M ECH A NIC, M AINTENANCE R e p a irs m ach in ery or m e ch a n ic a l equipm ent o f an estab lish m en t. Work in v o lv es m o st o f the follow ing: Exam in in g m achin es and m e c h a n ic a l eq u ip m en t to d iagn ose source of trouble; dism antlin g or p artly dism an tlin g m ac h in es an d p erfo rm in g repairs th at m ain ly involve the use o f handtools in sc ra p in g an d fittin g parts; re p la cin g broken or d e fectiv e parts with item s o b ta in e d from stock ; orderin g the production of a re p la ce m e n t p art by a m a c h in e shop or sendin g of the m achin e to a m achin e shop for m ajo r rep airs; p rep arin g w ritten sp ec ifica tio n s for m ajo r repairs or for the pro du ction o f p arts ordered from m achin e shop; reassem b lin g m ach in es; and m a k in g a ll n ecessary adjustm en ts for operation . In g e n e ra l, the work o f a m a in te n a n c e m e ch a n ic requires rounded training and ex p erie n ce usu ally a c q u ire d through a fo rm a l apprenticeship or eq u iv alen t train in g and e x p e rie n c e . E x clu d ed from this c la ssific a tio n are w orkers whose prim ary du ties in vo lv e settin g up or adjustin g m achin es. M ILLW RIGHT In stalls new m ach in es or heavy equipm ent, and d ism an tles and in sta lls m a c h in e s or h e av y equip m en t when changes in the p la n t la y o u t are requ ired . Work in v o lv es m ost o f the follow ing: Planning and la y in g out o f the work; in terpretin g blueprints or other sp e c ific a tio n s; using a v a rie ty o f h an d too ls and riggin g; m ak in g standard shop co m p u tation s re la tin g to stre sses, strength o f m a te ria ls, and centers of grav ity ; alin in g and b a la n c in g o f eq u ip m en t; se le c tin g standard tools, eq u ip m en t, and parts to b e u sed ; and in sta llin g and m ain tain in g in good order pow er tran sm issio n eq u ip m en t such as drives and speed reducers. In g e n e ra l, the m illw r ig h t s work n orm ally requires a rounded train in g and exp erien ce in the trad e a c q u ire d through a fo rm al apprenticeship or e q u iv a le n t train ing and e x p e r ie n c e . PA IN TER, MAINTENANCE Paints and red e co rate s w a lls, woodwork, and fixtu res o f an es tab lish m en t. Work in vo lv es the follow ing: K now ledge of surface p e c u li a ritie s and ty pes of p ain t required for differen t ap p lic atio n s; preparing su rface for p ain tin g by rem ovin g o ld finish or by p la c in g putty or fille r in n ail ho les and in terstices; and app ly in g p ain t with spray gun or brush. M ay m ix co lo rs, o ils, w hite le a d , and other p ain t ingredients to obtain proper co lor or con sisten cy. In g e n e ra l, the work o f the m aintenan ce p ain te r requires rounded train in g and exp erien ce u su ally acq u ired through a fo rm al appren ticesh ip or e q u iv a le n t train in g and ex p erien ce. PIPEFITTER, M AINTENANCE In stalls or repairs w ater, ste a m , g a s, or other types o f pipe and p ip efittin g s in an estab lish m en t. Work in volves m ost o f the follow ing: Layin g out o f work and m easu rin g to lo c a te position of p ip e from drawings or other w ritten sp e c ific a tio n s; cuttin g variou s sizes of pip e to correct len gths with ch isel and h am m er or o x y a ce ty le n e torch or p ip e-cu ttin g m ach in e; threading p ip e with stocks and dies; bending p ipe by hand-driven or pow er-driven m ach in es; assem b lin g p ip e with coup lin gs and fasten in g p ip e to han gers; m ak in g standard shop com pu tation s re latin g to pressures, flow , and size of p ipe required; and m ak in g standard tests to determ ine w hether fin ish ed p ip es m e e t sp e c ific a tio n s. In g e n e ra l, the work of the m ain ten an ce p ip e fitte r requires rounded train in g and exp erien ce usually acq u ired through a fo rm al app ren ticesh ip or eq u iv alen t training and e x p erien ce. W orkers p rim arily en g a g e d in in sta llin g and repairin g buildin g san itation or h eatin g system s are exclu d ed . PLUMBER, MAINTENANCE K eep s the plu m b in g system o f an estab lish m en t in good order. Work involves: K now ledge o f san itary co des regardin g in stallatio n of vents and traps in plu m b in g system ; in sta llin g or repairin g p ip es and fixtures; and open in g c lo g g e d drains with a p lu n ger or p lu m b e r's snake. In ge n eral, the work of the m ain ten an ce p lu m ber requires rounded train in g and e x p erien ce u su ally acq u ired through a form al apprenticeship or eq uivalen t train in g and ex p erie n ce. 46 SH EET-M ETA L W ORKER, MAINTENANCE TOOL AND DIE MAKER— C ontinu ed F a b ric a te s, in sta lls, and m ain tain s in good repair the sh e e t-m e ta l eq u ip m en t and fixtu res (such as m ach in e guards, grease p an s, sh elves, lo ck e rs, tanks, v e n tila to rs, ch utes, ducts, m e tal roofing) of an esta b lish m ent. Work in vo lv es m ost o f the follow ing: Planning and la y in g out a ll types of sh e e t- m e ta l m ain ten an ce work from blueprin ts, m o d els, or other sp e c ifica tio n s; settin g up and op eratin g a ll a v a ila b le types of sh e e t- m e ta l working m ach in es; using a v ariety o f handtools in cu ttin g, ben din g, fo rm ing, sh apin g, fittin g , and assem b lin g; and in stallin g sh e e t-m e ta l a rtic le s as required. In ge n e ra l, the work o f the m ain ten an ce sh e e t-m e ta l worker requires rounded train in g and exp erien ce u su ally a cq u ired through a fo rm al app ren ticesh ip or eq u iv a len t training and ex p erie n c e. TOOL AND DIE M AKER (D ie m ak er; ji g m aker; tool m aker; fixture m aker; gage m aker) Constructs and repairs m ach in e-sh op to o ls, g a g e s, jig s , fixtures or dies for forgin gs, pun ching, and other m e ta l- fo rm in g work. Work in- CUSTODIAL v o lv es m ost of the follow in g: Planning and la y in g ou t of work from m o dels, blueprints, drawings, or oth er o ral and w ritten sp e c ific a tio n s; using a v ariety of tool and die m ak er's han dtools and p recision m easu rin g instrum ents; understanding of the w orking prop erties o f com m on m e tals and allo y s; setting up and operating o f m ach in e tools and re la te d e q u ip m ent; m ak in g n ecessary shop co m pu tation s re la tin g to dim ensions o f work, sp eeds, fee d s, and toolin g o f m ach in es; h e a ttre a tin g o f m e ta l parts during fa b rica tio n as w ell as of finished tools and dies to ach ie v e requ ired q u a l itie s; working to close toleran ces; fittin g and assem b lin g of parts to p re scribed toleran ces and allow an ces; and se le c tin g app rop riate m a te ria ls, tools, and processes. In gen eral, the to o l and die m a k e r's work requires a rounded training in m ach in e-sh op and toolroom p ra c tic e u su ally acq u ired through a form al apprenticeship or e q u iv a le n t train in g and e x p e rie n c e . AND For cross-industry w age study purposes, tool and die m akers in tool and die jobbin g shops are ex c lu d e d from this c la ssific a tio n . MATERIAL MOVEMENT GUARD AND W ATCHMAN JA N IT O R , PO RTER, OR CLEANER— C ontinued G uard. Perform s routine p o lic e du ties, eith er a t fix e d post or on tour, m ain tain in g order, using arm s or fo rce where n ecessary. In cludes gatem en who are station ed at gate and ch eck on identity o f em p lo y e es and other persons en terin g. trash, and other refuse; dusting eq uip m en t, furniture, or fixtu res; p olish ing m e ta l fixtu res or trim m ings; providin g su pplies and m inor m ain ten an ce se rvices; and clean in g la v a to ries, showers, and restroom s. Workers who sp e c ia lize in window w ashing are e x c lu d e d . W atchm an . M akes rounds of p rem ises p erio d ic a lly in p rotectin g property a g a in st fire , th eft, and ille g a l entry. LABORER, M ATERIAL HANDLING (L oader and unloader; h an dler and sta ck e r; sh elver; trucker; stock m an or stock helper; w arehousem an Dr w arehouse h elper) JA N ITO R , PO R TER , OR CLEANER (Sw eeper; charw om an; jan itress) C lean s and k eeps in an orderly condition facto ry working areas and washrooms," or p rem ises of an o ffic e , apartm en t h ouse, or c o m m e ric a l or other estab lish m en t. D uties involve a co m b in atio n o f the fo llo w in g: Sw eep in g, m oppin g or scrubbin g, and polish ing floors; rem ovin g ch ips, A worker em ploy ed in a w arehouse, m an u factu rin g p la n t, store, or other estab lish m en t whose duties in volve one or m ore o f the follo w in g: Loadin g and unloading various m a te ria ls and m erch andise on or from freigh t cars, trucks, or other transporting d e v ice s; u n pack in g, sh elvin g, or p la c in g m ateria ls or m erchandise in proper storage lo c a tio n ; and tran s porting m a teria ls or m erchandise by handtruck, c a r, or w heelbarrow . Longshorem en, who lo a d and unload ships are e x c lu d e d . 47 ORD ER, FILLER SHIPPING AND RECEIVING CLERK— C ontinued For w age study purposes, workers are c la ss ifie d as follow s; (O rder p ick e r; stock se le c to r; w arehouse stockm an) F ills sh ip pin g or transfer orders for fin ished goods from stored m erch an d ise in a c c o rd a n c e with sp ec ifica tio n s on sa le s slip s, custom ers' orders, or oth er in struction s. M ay, in add ition to fillin g orders and in d ic a tin g ite m s f ille d or o m itted , k eep records o f ou tgoin g orders, re q u i sitio n a d d itio n a l stock or report short supplies to supervisor, and perform other re la te d du ties. PA CK ER, SHIPPING P rep ares fin ish e d products for shipm ent or storage by p la c in g them in sh ippin g co n tain ers, the sp e c ific operations perform ed b ein g dependent upon the ty p e , size, and n um ber of units to be p ac k e d , the type o f co n ta in e r e m p lo y e d , an d m eth od of shipm ent. Work requires the p la c in g o f ite m s in sh ip p in g co n tain ers and m ay involve one or m ore of the follow ing: K n o w led ge o f v ario u s ite m s o f stock in order to verify con ten t; se le ctio n o f ap p ro p riate type and size o f container; inserting en closures in contain er; using e x c e lsio r or oth er m a te r ia l to prevent b reak age or d a m a g e; clo sin g and se a lin g co n tain er; and app ly in g la b e ls or entering id en tify in g d ata on co n tain er. P ack ers who a lso m ak e wooden boxes or crate s are ex clu d ed . SHIPPING A ND RECEIVING CLERK Prep ares m erch an d ise for shipm ent, or re ceiv e s and is responsible for in co m in g sh ipm ents o f m erch andise or other m a te ria ls. Sh ipp in g work in vo lv es; A k n ow led ge o f shipping procedures, p ra c tic e s, routes, a v a ila b le m ean s o f tran spo rtation , and rates; and preparing records o f the goods sh ip ped, m a k in g u p b ills o f la d in g , posting w eight and sh ippin g ch arg es, an d k e e p in g a file o f sh ippin g records. M ay d irect or assist in p rep arin g the m e rch an d ise for sh ipm ent. R e ce iv in g work in vo lv es: V erify in g or d ire ctin g others in v e rify in g the correctness o f shipm ents a g a in st b ills o f la d in g , in v o ic e s, or oth er records; ch eck in g for sh ortages and re je c tin g d a m a g e d goods; routing m erch andise or m a te ria ls to proper departm en ts; and m a in ta in in g n ecessary records and file s. R e c e iv in g clerk Shipping clerk Shipping and re ce iv in g clerk TR U C K D RIVER D rives a truck within a c ity or in d ustrial a re a to transport m a te r ia ls, m erch an d ise, eq u ip m en t, or m en betw een variou s types o f e s tab lish m en ts such as; M an ufactu ring p lan ts, freigh t depots, w arehouses, w h olesale and re ta il estab lish m en ts, or betw een re tail establish m en ts and custom ers' houses or p la c e s o f business. M ay also lo a d or unload truck with or w ithout h elp ers, m ak e m inor m e c h a n ic a l repairs, and k eep truck in good w orking order. D riv er-sa le sm en and o v e r-th e -ro a d drivers are e x c lu d e d . For w age study purposes, truckdrivers are c la ss ifie d by size and type o f eq u ip m en t, as follow s; (T ra c to r -tra ile r should be rated on the b asis o f tra ile r c a p a c i t y .) T ruckd river (com b in ation of sizes liste d se p arate ly ) T ruckd river, lig h t (under 1V 2 tons) T ruckd river, m ed iu m ( 1V 2 to and in clu din g 4 tons) T ruckd river, heavy (o ver 4 tons, tra ile r type) T ruckdriver, heavy (o ver 4 tons, other than tra ile r type) T R U C K E R , POWER O perates a m an u ally co n trolled g a so lin e - or e le ctric-p o w ere d truck or tracto r to transport goods and m a te ria ls o f a ll kinds about a w arehouse, m an u factu rin g p lan t, or other establish m en t. For w age study purposes, workers are c la ss ifie d by type o f truck, as follow s: T rucker, power (fork lift) T rucker, power (other than fork lift) A v a ila b le On R e q u e st---T h e eigh th an n u al r e p o r t on s a l a r i e s fo r a c c o u n ta n ts, a u d it o r s , a t t o r n e y s , c h e m is t s , e n g in e e r s , e n g in e e rin g te c h n ic ia n s, d r a f t s m e n , t r a c e r s , jo b a n a l y s t s , d i r e c t o r s of p e r s o n n e l, m a n a g e r s o f o ffic e s e r v i c e s , b u y e r s , and c l e r i c a l e m p lo y e e s . O r d e r a s BL»S B u lle tin 1585, N atio n al S u rv e y of P r o f e s s io n a l , A d m in is t r a t iv e , T e c h n ic a l, an d C l e r i c a l P a y , Ju n e 19.67. F ift y c e n ts a co p y . Area Wage Surveys A l i s t of the l a t e s t a v a i l a b l e b u l l e t i n s i s p r e s e n t e d b e lo w . A d i r e c t o r y in d i c a ti n g d a t e s of e a r l i e r s t u d i e s , and the p r i c e s of the b u lle tin s i s a v a i l a b l e on r e q u e s t . B u l l e t i n s m a y be p u r c h a s e d f r o m the S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of D o c u m e n t s , U .S . G o v e r n m e n t P r i n t i n g O f f i c e , W a sh in g to n , D . C . , 20402, o r f r o m an y o f the B L S r e g i o n a l s a l e s o f f i c e s shown on the i n s i d e f r o n t c o v e r . A rea Bu lletin n u m ber and p r i c e A k r o n , Ohio, J u l y 1967 1_______________________________ A l b a n y —S c h e n e c t a d y ^ T r o y , N . Y . , A p r. 1968 1 ________ A l b u q u e r q u e , N. M e x . , A p r . 1 9 6 8 1 ___________________ A lle n tow n —B e t h l e h e m —E a s t o n , P a . —N. J . , F e b . 1967 ______________________________________________ A t l a n t a , G a . , M a y 1968 1 _______________________________ B a l t i m o r e , M d . , O c t . 1 9 6 7 _____________________________ B e a u m o n t —P o r t A r t h u r —O r a n g e , T e x . , M a y 1968 1___ B i r m i n g h a m , A l a . , A p r . 1 9 6 8 _________________________ B o i s e C i t y , Id a h o, J u l y 1 9 6 7 ___________________________ B o s t o n , M a s s . , S e p t . 1967 1------------------------------------- 1530-86, 1575-68, 1575-58, 25 c e n t s 30 c e n t s 30 c e n t s 1530-53, 1575-71, 1575-18, 1575-75, 1575-59, 1575-3, 1575-13, 25 35 25 30 30 20 30 B u f f a l o , N . Y . , D e c . 1 9 6 7 _______________________________ B u r l i n g t o n , V t . , M a r . 1 9 6 8 ____________________________ C a n t o n , O h io, A p r . J u n e 1968 1 _______________________ C h a r l e s t o n , W. V a . , A p r . 1968 1 _______________________ C h a r l o t t e , N . C . , A p r . 1968 1 ___________________________ C h a t t a n o o g a , T e n n . - G a . , A u g . 1967 -------------------------C h i c a g o , 111., A p r . 1967 1 ______________________________ C i n c i n n a t i , Oh io—K y . —I n d . , M a r . 1968 1 _______________ C l e v e l a n d , O h io, S e p t . 1 9 6 7 ____________________________ C o l u m b u s , O h io, O c t. 1 9 6 7 _____________________________ D a l l a s , T e x . , N ov. 1 9 6 7 ________________________________ 1575-41, 1575-48, 1575-65, 1575-63, 1575-57, 1575-7, 1530-73, 1575-62, 1575-14, 1575-23, 1575-20, 30 c e n t s 20 c e n t s 30 c e n t s 30 c e n t s 30 c e n t s 25 c e n t s 30 c e n t s 30 c e n t s 25 c e n t s 25 c e n t s 25 c e n t s D a v e n p o r t —R o c k I s l a n d —M o l in e , Iowa—111., O c t. 1 967 _______________________________________________ D a y to n , Ohio, J a n . 1968 1 ______________________________ D e n v e r , C o l o . , D e c . 1967 1_______________________ _____ D e s M o i n e s , Iow a, F e b . 1968 1 ________________________ D e t r o i t , M i c h ., J a n . 1 9 6 8 1 ____________________________ F o r t W orth, T e x . , N o v . 1 967____________________ ;--------G r e e n B a y , W i s . , J u l y 1 9 6 7 ____________________________ G r e e n v i l l e , S . C . , M a y 1 9 6 8 1 ----------------------------------H o u st o n , T e x . , J u n e 1 9 6 8 1 --------------------------------------I n d i a n a p o l i s , Ind., D e c . 1967 1_________________________ 1575-12, 1575-51, 1575-38, 1575-52, 1575-45, 1575-22, 1575-5, 1575-66, 1575-82, 1575-36, 25 30 25 30 35 25 20 30 1575-49, 1575-33, 1575-30, 1575-74, 1 57 5 - 2 , 30 20 25 30 25 cen ts cen ts cents cen ts cents 1575-64, 1575-50, 1575-77, 1575-1, 1575-32, 1575-28, 1575-72, 30 30 30 20 25 25 30 cen ts cents cents cents cen ts cents cents J a c k s o n , M i s s . , F e b . 1968 1 ___________________________ J a c k s o n v i l l e , F l a . , J a n . 1 9 6 8 __________________________ K a n s a s C i t y , M o .—K a n s . , N ov. 1 967 1-----------------------L a w r e n c e —H a v e r h i l l , M a s s . —N .H ., Ju n e 1968 1---------L i t t l e R o c k —N o r th L i t t l e R o c k , A r k . , J u l y 1967-------L o s A n g e l e s —L o n g B e a c h and A n a h e i m —S a n t a A n a G a r d e n G r o v e , C a l i f . , M a r . 1 9 6 8 ____________________ L o u i s v i l l e , K y . - I n d . , F e b . 1 9 6 8 _______________________ L u b b o c k , T e x . , J u n e 1968 1_____________________________ M a n c h e s t e r , N .H ., J u l y 1967___________________________ M e m p h i s , T e n n . - A r k . , J a n . 1 968 1---------------------------M i a m i , F l a . , D e c . 1 967 1___________________ _______ ____ M id la n d and O d e s s a , T e x . , J u n e 1968 1 -------------------- cents cen ts cents cen ts cents cents cents cents AP c e n t s 30 c e n t s D ata on establishm ent practices and supplementary wage provisions are also presented. cents cents cents cents cents cents cents A rea Bu lletin num ber and p r i c e M i l w a u k e e , W i s . , A p r . 1968 -----------------------------------M i n n e a p o l i s —St. P a u l , M in n ., J a n . 19 6 8 _______________ M u s k e g o n —M u s k e g o n H e i g h t s , M i c h ., M a y l 9 6 8 l _____ N e w a r k and J e r s e y C i t y , N . J . , F e b . 1968 1 ____________ N ew H a v e n , C o n n ., J a n . 1 9 6 8 1 —___ _____________________ New O r l e a n s , L a . , F e b . 1 9 6 8 —_________ ________________ New Y o r k , N .Y ., A p r . 1968 ___________________________ _ N o r f o l k —P o r t s m o u t h and N e w p o r t N e w s — H a m p t o n , V a . , J u n e 1967 1--------------------------------------O k l a h o m a C i ty , O k l a . , J u l y 196 7 _______________________ 1575-67 1575-47, 1575-60, 1575-54, 1575-34, 1575-46, 15 7 5 - 7 8 , 30 30 30 35 25 30 50 c e n ts c e n ts c e n ts c e n ts cents cents c e n ts 1530-82, 157 5-4, 25 c e n ts 20 c e n ts O m a h a , N e b r .—I o w a, Oct. 1 967 1________________________ P a t e r son —C l i f t o n —P a s s a i c , N . J . , M a y 1967 ____________ P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a . —N . 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C . , A u g . 1967 1---------------------------------------R i c h m o n d , V a . , Nov. 1967 1_____________________________ R o c k f o r d , 111., M a y 1968 1 ______________________________ 1575-21, 1530-67, 1575-40, 1575-55, 157 5 - 4 4 , 1575-16, 1575-80, 25 c e n ts 25 c e n ts 30 c e n ts 30 c e n ts 30 c e n t s 25 c e n ts 40 c e n ts 1575-61, 1575-6, 1575-27, 1575-70, 30 25 25 30 St. L o u i s , M o.—111., J a n . 1968 __________________________ S a l t L a k e C i t y , U tah , D e c . 1 9 6 7 ________________________ S a n A n ton io, T e x . , J u n e 1968 _________________________ S a n B e r n a r d i n o —R i v e r s i d e —O n t a r i o , C a l i f . , A u g . 1967 1-------------------------------------------------------------S a n D i e g o , C a l i f . , Nov. 1967--------------- --------------------S a n F r a n c i s c o —O a k l a n d , C a l i f . , J a n . 1 9 6 8 _____________ S a n J o s e , C a l i f . , S e p t . 1 967 1 ------------------------------------S a v a n n a h , G a . , M a y 1968 1----------------------------------------S c r a n t o n , P a . , J u l y 1 967 1--------------------------------- ------S e a t t l e —E v e r e t t , W a s h ., N ov. 1967 1____________________ 1575-39, 1575-35, 1575-69, 30 c e n ts 20 c e n ts 30 c e n t s 1575-10, 1575-19, 1575-37, 1575-15, 1575-73, 1575-9, 1575-29, 30 20 25 25 30 25 25 S i o u x F a l l s , S . D a k . , Oct. 1 967 1________________________ South B e n d , In d., M a r . 1968 1 __________________________ S p o k a n e , W a s h ., Ju n e 1967 1 ____________________________ T a m p a —S t . P e t e r s b u r g , F l a . , A u g . 1967 ______________ T o l e d o , Ohio—M i c h ., F e b . 1 9 6 8 ______________s__________ T r e n t o n , N . J . , N o v . 1967-----------------------------------------W a sh in g to n , D . 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