Principle Agreement 2002
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Month
|
Number of Employees
|
Number of Hours
|
Number of Contractors
|
| January |
9,921 |
1,213,147.00 |
|
| February |
9,356 |
1,137,524.00 |
|
| March |
9,779 |
1,202,337.00 |
|
| April |
9,586 |
1,193,968.00 |
|
| May |
9,346 |
1,315,525.00 |
|
| June |
9,636 |
954,044.00 |
|
| July |
9,130 |
1,134,632.00 |
|
| August |
9,751 |
1,206,971.00 |
|
| September |
9,998 |
1,146,651.00 |
|
| October |
9,795 |
1,266,423.00 |
|
| November |
9,644 |
1,112,444.00 |
|
| December |
9,858 |
1,148,187.00 |
|
Total Number of Hours Worked:
14,031,853
Peak Month Worked: May
Average Number of Contractor Employers per Month: ?
Average Number of Workers per Month: 9,650
Average Number of Hours Worked per Month: 1,169,321
Approximate Dollar Amount Generated (In Wages
& Fringe Benefits): $676,000,000
Residential Agreement Hours 2002
|
Month
|
Number of Hours
|
Number of Employees
|
| January |
53,316.00 |
503 |
| February |
48,932.00 |
484 |
| March |
55,872.00 |
462 |
| April |
53,529.00 |
478 |
| May |
59,616.00 |
460 |
| June |
49,063.00 |
488 |
| July |
54,676.00 |
504 |
| August |
58,193.00 |
510 |
| September |
61,899.00 |
538 |
| October |
69,014.00 |
567 |
| November |
61,247.00 |
543 |
| December |
56,460.00 |
534 |
Total Numbers of Hours Worked:
681,817
Peak Month Worked: October
Average Number of Hours Worked per Month: 56,818
Approximate Dollar Amount Generated (In Wages & Fringe
Benefits): $33,000,000
Communication Agreement Hours 2002
|
Month
|
Number of Hours
|
Number
of Employees
|
| January |
307,461.00 |
2,759 |
| February |
311,326.00 |
2,669 |
| March |
329,254.00 |
2,673 |
| April |
304,630.00 |
2,623 |
| May |
328,751.00 |
2,375 |
| June |
280,885.00 |
2,546 |
| July |
306,535.00 |
2,625 |
| August |
341,322.00 |
2,675 |
| September |
304,210.00 |
2,631 |
| October |
327,090.00 |
2,631 |
| November |
264,884.00 |
2,273 |
| December |
319,451.00 |
2,499 |
Total Number of Hours Worked:
3,725,799
Peak Month Worked: August
Average Number of Hours Worked per Month: 310,483
Approximate Dollar Amount Generated (In Wages
& Fringe Benefits): $144,000,000
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