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Monthly earnings up NOK 1 300
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Earnings in electricity supply1 October 2004

The 2015 wage statistics for all industrial sections and various areas in the public sector will be released collectively on 3 March 2016 in the statistics Earnings of all employees.

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Monthly earnings up NOK 1 300

The average monthly earnings of full-time employees in electricity supply were NOK 31 200 at 1 October 2004. This is an increase of NOK 1 300, or 4.5 per cent, compared with 1 October in 2003.

Monthly earnings include basic paid salary and the mean of additional allowances from January through September. Payment for overtime is not included.

Occupational groups

The monthly wages and salaries of craft workers increased by NOK 900, or 3.6 per cent, to NOK 26 100 on average. In comparison, technicians and associated professional working full-time had an increase of NOK 1 300, or 4.3 per cent, to NOK 32 000 on average.

Full-time employees in electricity supply1. Average
monthly earnings, by occupational group per 1 October
2003 and 2004. NOK and percentage change
Occupational group Average monthly earnings
2003 2004 Percentage
change
  NOK Per cent
Electricity supply, total 29 900          31 200 4.5
Of which      
Senior officials and managers 48 000 50 800 5.8
Professionals 37 100 40 600 9.2
Technicians and associated professionals 30 700 32 000 4.3
Clerks 24 300 24 900 2.6
Craft workers 25 200 26 100 3.6
Operators 25 400 26 500 4.3
1  Standard Industrial Classification.


Figures by sex, age group and educational level are available in StatBank Norway.

About the statistical basis

The statistics are based on a sample of enterprises with 9 969 full-time employees. According to preliminary figures from the national accounts for the third quarter of 2004, the statistics cover approximately 14 300 employees in the electricity supply sector.