Wage statistics. Employees in transport and communication

6   Full-time employees in supporting and auxiliary transport activities, activities og travel agencies, post and telecommuncations1. Average monthly earnings per 1 October 2001, by group and occupational group2. Kroner
Occupational group Employees covered by the survey Monthly earnings Payment for overtime work
        Total Basic paid salary Variable additional allowances Bonuses, commission etc.
    Kroner
Supporting and auxiliary transport activities, activities of travel agencies, post and telecommunications, total 15 251 26 683 25 504 566 614 1 037
Of which            
             
Cargo handling, storage and other supporting transport activities 2 756 23 490 22 608 754 128 1 322
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 264 36 549 35 636 721 192 669
Professionals, technicians and associated professionals 280 26 663 25 553 1 045 65 1 294
Clerks, market sales workers and service workers 801 21 113 20 244 693 176 1 159
Elementary occupations 302 20 708 20 292 318 98 2 027
             
Activities of travel agencies and tour operators, tourist assistance activities 1 448 23 161 22 401 139 622 728
Of which            
Senior officials and managers, professionals, technicians and associated professionals 344 30 546 29 445 127 974 777
Clerks 633 20 622 20 038 73 511 730
Market sales workers and service workers 422 21 007 20 246 211 550 557
             
Post and telecommunications and activities of other transport agencies 11 047 28 638 27 254 608 776 1 018
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 1 119 45 772 43 055 210 2 507 305
Professionals 1 047 35 834 34 662 240 932 616
Technicians and associated professionals 4 499 29 062 27 529 873 660 1 336
Clerks 2 484 21 828 20 828 651 349 1 214
Market sales workers and service workers 1 392 23 788 22 763 283 742 487
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  NOS Standard Classification of Occupations.

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