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Wages increased by 7.5 per cent
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2009-04-02T10:00:00.000Z
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Earnings in electricity supply1 October 2008

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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Wages increased by 7.5 per cent

Average monthly earnings for employees in electricity supply, overtime pay not included, were NOK 41 400 per 1 October 2008, an increase of NOK 2 900, or 7.5 per cent, compared to 1 October the previous year.

Wage levels are measured on 1 October each year, independently of when results from the wage settlements are ready.

Occupational groups

Craft workers are a large group of the employees in electricity supply, with average monthly earnings of NOK 32 800. This was a year-on-year growth of about NOK 2 500, or 8.1 per cent. Technicians and associate professionals earned NOK 40 900 per month, an increase of about NOK 2 500, or 6.6 per cent.

Annual earnings up 8.8 per cent

Estimated average annual earnings for employees in electricity supply was NOK 482 600. The year-on-year increase was NOK 39 100, or 8.8 per cent.

About the statistical basis

The statistics are based on a sample of enterprises with 10 785 employees in electricity supply. Preliminary figures from the national accounts show that that these statistics cover 11 500 employees. Monthly earnings is the main term in the wage statistics, and covers basic salary, variable additional allowances, and bonuses. Overtime pay is not included in the monthly earnings. Annual earnings are estimated on the basis of two years of the wage statistics, information from the wage settlements, and from the quarterly index on earnings. The figures for 2007 are permanent, but the numbers for 2008 are preliminary, until the wage statistics for 2009 are released. Growth in annual earnings will usually differ from growth in monthly earnings. This is because the monthy earnings are compared on 1 October, whereas the annual earnings cover the calendar year.

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