Principle Agreement 2006
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Month
|
Number of Employees
|
Number of Hours
|
Number of Contractors
|
| January |
8,150 |
973,073.00 |
|
| February |
7,956 |
972,332.00 |
|
| March |
8,279 |
1,096,840.00 |
|
| April |
8,675 |
1,067,492.00 |
|
| May |
8,477 |
1,306,381.00 |
|
| June |
8,798 |
861,472.00 |
|
| July |
8,699 |
1,042,708.00 |
|
| August |
8,893 |
1,204,625.00 |
|
| September |
9,054 |
1,049,158.00 |
|
| October |
8,916 |
1,193,382.00 |
|
| November |
9,250 |
1,080,420.00 |
|
| December |
8,695 |
1,064,740.00 |
|
Total Number of Hours Worked:
12,912,623
Peak Month Worked: May
Average Number of Contractor Employers per Month: ?
Average Number of Workers per Month: 8,654
Average Number of Hours Worked per Month: 1,076,051
Approximate Dollar Amount Generated (In Wages
& Fringe Benefits): $733,000,000
Residential Agreement Hours 2006
|
Month
|
Number of Hours
|
Number of Employees
|
| January |
46,302.00 |
440 |
| February |
48,176.00 |
421 |
| March |
54,352.00 |
436 |
| April |
57,763.00 |
472 |
| May |
63,509.00 |
472 |
| June |
44,828.00 |
487 |
| July |
58,616.00 |
558 |
| August |
66,102.00; |
533 |
| September |
56,085.00 |
524 |
| October |
65,605.00 |
522 |
| November |
57,204.00 |
486 |
| December |
56,897.00 |
485 |
Total Numbers of Hours Worked:
675,439
Peak Month Worked: August
Average Number of Hours Worked per Month: 56,286
Approximate Dollar Amount Generated (In Wages & Fringe
Benefits): $38,000,000
Communication Agreement Hours 2006
|
Month
|
Number of Hours
|
Number
of Employees
|
| January |
221,824.00 |
1,941 |
| February |
219,139.00 |
1,905 |
| March |
251,447.00 |
1,995 |
| April |
252,555.00 |
2,114 |
| May |
312,008.00 |
2,158 |
| June |
217,221.00 |
2,185 |
| July |
247,279.00 |
2,234 |
| August |
285,647.00 |
2,237 |
| September |
265,473.00 |
2,215 |
| October |
271,709.00 |
2,241 |
| November |
254,992.00 |
2,252 |
| December |
263,806.00 |
2,212 |
Total Number of Hours Worked:
3,063,100
Peak Month Worked: May
Average Number of Hours Worked per Month: 255,258
Approximate Dollar Amount Generated (In Wages
& Fringe Benefits): $145,000,000
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