Maine Occupational Staffing Patterns for Selected Nonmanufacturing Industries, Second Quarter 1987Department of Labor, Bureau of Employment Security, Division of Economic Analysis and Research, 1988 - Labor supply - 101 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CONSTRUCTION OTHER THAN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION | 8 |
BANKING SIC 60 | 17 |
6 other sections not shown
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1987 EMPLOYMENT Administrative Occupations Administrative Support Occupations Administrative Support Workers ANNUAL AVERAGE WAGE Auditing Clerks average annual wage Bookkeeping Clerical and Administrative EMPLOYMENT BY MAJOR Employment of Total Error ment Empl Financial Managers Frequently Reported Greatest Number Helpers Housekeeping Cleaners Information Clerks Janitors and Cleaners Licensed Practical Nurses Line Supervisors Maids and Housekeeping Maintenance Repairers major group includes MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORIES MANAGERIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE Managers and Top Material Handling Occupations Material Movers Number of Workers Occupation Estimated Employ Occupations Most Frequently Office Clerks paid to employees Paraprofessional Percent Occupation Employment Percent of Units PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL Receptionists and Information Related Occupations Related Workers relative error Relative Total Error Reported by Employers Reporting the Occupation SALARY EMPLOYMENT Sales and Related Secretaries Service Occupations Service Workers SERVICES SIC Supervisors and Manager/Supervisors Technical Occupations Top Executives TOTAL ALL OCCUPATIONS Total Employment Total Error ment total wages paid Units Reporting WAGE AND SALARY Workers Percent Occupation