Patrick
07-07-2005, 10:26 AM
One thing I thought was interesting about this article was the fact that union jobs pay way more than non-union jobs. So, my questionfor you is, was right to work a good idea? All right to work does is weaken unions. Without unions our average pay in the state just goes down. Face it, unions are the only thing representing workers. Without unions, employers pay you what they want to pay you. They don't have to answer to anyone. It's like going into a court case without a professional lawyer to represent you.
By the way, average yearly salary for employers in the OKC area are around $28,900. In Tulsa average salary is around $30,600. These are approximations, drawn from a few sources.
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"Metro worker pay averages $16.06 an hour
7/7/2005
Average pay for workers in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area totaled $16.06 per hour during January 2005, according to a new survey released Wednesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The average was $17.52 per hour for white-collar employees, which accounted for 62 percent of the total area work force.
Blue-collar employees averaged $15.73 per hour and represented 22 percent of the work force. The remaining 16 percent worked in service occupations and earned $10.33 per hour, according to the National Compensation Survey.
The report included straight-time earnings for occupations in establishments with 50 or more workers in private industry and state and local governments. The survey excludes agricultural establishments, private households, the self-employed, and the federal government. This survey covered 203 firms representing 204,600 workers in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, which includes Canadian, Cleveland, Logan, McClain, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie counties in Oklahoma.
In the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, average hourly wages were published for 35 occupations.
Among white-collar workers, registered nurses averaged $22.73 per hour; secretaries, $13; and cashiers, $7.42. Blue-collar occupations included industrial truck and tractor equipment operators at $12.76 per hour. In the service occupations, public service police and detectives averaged $20.53 per hour and nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants, $9.22.
Union workers in blue-collar jobs averaged $22.07 per hour, while their nonunion counterparts made $13.35, according to the survey. Private industry workers in the Oklahoma City area at establishments employing 50-99 workers averaged $12.90 per hour and those in establishments with 500 or more employees earned $18.71."
By the way, average yearly salary for employers in the OKC area are around $28,900. In Tulsa average salary is around $30,600. These are approximations, drawn from a few sources.
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"Metro worker pay averages $16.06 an hour
7/7/2005
Average pay for workers in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area totaled $16.06 per hour during January 2005, according to a new survey released Wednesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The average was $17.52 per hour for white-collar employees, which accounted for 62 percent of the total area work force.
Blue-collar employees averaged $15.73 per hour and represented 22 percent of the work force. The remaining 16 percent worked in service occupations and earned $10.33 per hour, according to the National Compensation Survey.
The report included straight-time earnings for occupations in establishments with 50 or more workers in private industry and state and local governments. The survey excludes agricultural establishments, private households, the self-employed, and the federal government. This survey covered 203 firms representing 204,600 workers in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, which includes Canadian, Cleveland, Logan, McClain, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie counties in Oklahoma.
In the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, average hourly wages were published for 35 occupations.
Among white-collar workers, registered nurses averaged $22.73 per hour; secretaries, $13; and cashiers, $7.42. Blue-collar occupations included industrial truck and tractor equipment operators at $12.76 per hour. In the service occupations, public service police and detectives averaged $20.53 per hour and nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants, $9.22.
Union workers in blue-collar jobs averaged $22.07 per hour, while their nonunion counterparts made $13.35, according to the survey. Private industry workers in the Oklahoma City area at establishments employing 50-99 workers averaged $12.90 per hour and those in establishments with 500 or more employees earned $18.71."