Elwood Staffing | 2018-2019 Dollars and Sense Wages and Benefits Guide

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RECRUIT BETTER. SCREEN BETTER. HIRE BETTER. Our passion for being better than the rest is ingrained in all we do. We employ the industry’s best and brightest to attract the market’s best talent, ensuring we deliver what every client and job seeker deserve—better talent and better jobs.

Isn’t it time for something better?

About the Company

Trends and Forecasts

Methodology

4 6 8

SOUTH Administrative Workers

Production Workers

All Workers

22 26 32

MIDWEST

10 14 20

Administrative Workers

Production Workers

All Workers

WEST

34 38 44

Administrative Workers

Production Workers

All Workers 3


West South Midwest Not reported

Elwood Staffing® recruits and screens top industrial and administrative talent and matches them with our clients’ opportunities, creating mutually beneficial relationships that move companies and people forward.

With a focus on placing skilled trades professionals, Elwood Tradesmen® supports clients throughout the U.S. for projects in a wide variety of industries with helpers, apprentices, journeymen, and master craftsmen.

Specializing in search and contract placement, Elwood Professional® matches highly skilled engineering, information technology, and business management professionals with mid-level, VP, and executive openings.

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ALABAMA

INDIANA

Albertville Birmingham Clanton Fort Payne Gadsden Mobile Montgomery Oxford Talladega Tuscaloosa

Anderson Angola Camby Clarksville Columbus1 Elkhart Fort Wayne Franklin Goshen Greenfield Greensburg Indianapolis2 La Porte Lebanon Plainfield Plymouth Richmond Seymour Shelbyville South Bend Valparaiso Warsaw

ALASKA Anchorage

ARIZONA Glendale Kingman Mesa Prescott Valley Yuma

ARKANSAS Conway

CALIFORNIA Bakersfield Glendale6 Newport Beach5 San Diego3 Torrance

COLORADO Arvada Aurora Brighton Colorado Springs Denver2 Durango Fort Collins Grand Junction Greeley Longmont Loveland6 Montrose Pueblo

FLORIDA Merritt Island6 Orlando6 Sarasota

GEORGIA Carrollton Douglasville Lavonia4 Newnan Rome

IDAHO Boise Idaho Falls Nampa Pocatello Twin Falls

KANSAS Olathe

KENTUCKY Bowling Green Elizabethtown Florence Hopkinsville Louisville Shepherdsville

LOUISIANA Lafayette Bossier City

MICHIGAN Coldwater Grand Rapids1 Hillsdale Holland Lansing St. Joseph Sterling Heights Sturgis

MISSISSIPPI Brandon Hattiesburg

MISSOURI Belton Kansas City

NEVADA Las Vegas Reno Winnemucca

NEW MEXICO Clovis Farmington Hobbs Roswell

NEW YORK Jamestown

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NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte

NORTH DAKOTA Minot Williston

OHIO Bryan Marysville Springdale Troy Zanesville4

OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City

OREGON Albany Beaverton Eugene Klamath Falls Medford Portland Roseburg

PENNSYLVANIA Allentown Breinigsville Camp Hill Carlisle Chambersburg Hanover Harrisburg Hazleton Lancaster Lebanon McMurray Mountain Top4 Pottstown Reading4 Wyomissing York

SOUTH CAROLINA

A

El Paso Graham Houston Irving6 Lewisville Longview Lubbock Midland Odessa San Antonio

UTAH American Fork Brigham City Cedar City Delta Draper Layton Logan Moab Murray6 Ogden1 Orem Price Provo Richfield Salt Lake City Spanish Fork St. George Vernal West Valley

VIRGINIA Christiansburg Forest Salem

WASHINGTON Everett Kennewick Kent Prosser Yakima

N

WYOMING Cheyenne Rock Springs

Greenville

TENNESSEE Antioch Bristol Chattanooga Farragut Gallatin Greeneville Lebanon Morristown Murfreesboro

TEXAS Abilene Amarillo Arlington Bryan Cleburne

All sites offer Elwood Staffing services, unless noted otherwise. Includes Elwood Professional services 2 Includes Elwood Tradesmen services 3 Includes Elwood Professional & Tradesmen services 4 On-site location only 5 Elwood Professional services only 6 Elwood Tradesmen services only 1

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We’re not in Kansas anymore. Analysts claim wages are heating up, you know unemployment is low, and just about everyone is struggling with high turnover. Yeah, yeah; we know what’s running through your head: The good ol’ days are gone! There go my profits! Workers are getting too expensive, and none of them stick around!

need to attract workers away from other companies; these rising wages have the added bonus of drawing workers off the sidelines, increasing the labor supply. But because wages have been relatively stagnant for so long, workers haven’t been joining from the sidelines, which is why we’ve found ourselves in such a prolonged state of tight labor.

As you’ve likely come to expect from us, we have a different take on the matter. We don’t think the world is ending. In fact, we think there’s a pretty simple solution: Be on the forefront of the rising wages trend. It’s a real thing, and catching a wave before it catches you always puts you in the better position.

OUR JOB SEEKER SURVEY DATA CONFIRM IMPORTANCE OF PAY

GOVERNMENT FIGURES ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE: UP, DOWN, AND SIDEWAYS The American labor force participation rate (the percent of eligible workers who are working or looking for a job) is the lowest it has been for 50 years, and unemployment is at a similar low point. There’ve been more than 90 straight months of job gains but only about 24 months of wage growth over 2 percent (which is still low). In a typical market with low labor supply and growing demand, wages rise because employers Figure 1 JOB SEEKER CAREABOUTS (WEIGHTED ON A SCALE OF 7)

For the past three years, we’ve been tracking the thoughts and feelings of job seekers through a survey we call our Applicant Sentiment Index™. We ask everyone who applies with us to tell us how they feel about a couple of different facets of their local job market—and by “local job market” we mean ZIP code. We’re that precise. Naturally, one thing we ask about is wages; and, not surprisingly, we’ve come across two findings: 1) Pay ranks as the absolute most important factor job seekers consider when looking for a job (see Figure 1); and 2) Optimism about local wages is comparatively low and has declined slightly over the past couple of years (see Figure 2). The main takeaway here is that wages matter to your potential workforce, and there’s still room to wow them.

Figure 2 JOB SEEKER OPTIMISM TOWARD LOCAL MARKET 95% 90%

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85%

4.6

4.2

4.

3.6

3.2

3.0

80% 5.4

75% Social connections Feedback from supervisor Essential job functions Learn new skills Work environment Shift schedule Pay

70%

Q4 2015

Q1 2016

Q2 2016

Q3 2016

Quantity of Available Jobs

Q4 2016

Q1 2017

Q2 2017

Quality of Available Jobs

Q3 2017

Q4 2017

Q1 2018

Quality of Local Wages

OUR EMPLOYER SURVEY DATA HELP ESTABLISH A STRONG STRATEGY The compensation data in this book, which we collected through our employer survey, differ from other information you probably have access to because we focus solely on starting pay and benefits for entry-level employees. Our data are protected from the influence of accrued wage raises and some post-waiting period benefits. This approach provides insight into the unique experience of attracting and hiring lesser-skilled workers, for which there are many competing opportunities and few barriers to entry. Here’s a high-level summary of our nationwide findings this year (see Figure 3): · MORE EMPLOYERS REPORT STARTING WAGE INCREASES. On a position-by-position basis, an average of 67% of employers report a starting wage increase for any given job. For production positions, that number hovers closer to 75%, and for administrative positions, it is closer to 60%. Compare this to 43%, 52%, and 31% respectively in 2017.

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· MEDIAN STARTING WAGES INCREASE IN ALMOST EVERY POSITION. Nearly 90% of all positions saw an increase in the median starting wage, compared with only about 50% in 2017. A heightened median starting wage tells us employers at both the upper and lower ends of the pay scale are raising wages. · THERE’S CONSISTENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF RAISE GIVEN. Year after year, the median increase made by employers hovers somewhere between $0.50 and $0.74 per hour for nearly every position, and this year is no exception. That said, lower-skill (easy to fill) positions see smaller increases (between $0.25 and $0.49 per hour) while jobs with in-demand skill sets (hard to fill) see larger increases (about $1.00 per hour). · MANUFACTURING EMPLOYERS STILL OUTPACE THE COMPETITION. Talent attraction knows no industry boundaries. We continue to find disparities in pay rates and willingness to increase starting wages between manufacturing and distribution employers. Distributors have lower median wages in about 50% of job positions, and they report fewer wage increases. Figure 3 NATIONAL WAGE DATA MANUFACTURING SECTOR

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

ALL SECTORS

MEDIAN WAGE

% THAT INCREASED WAGE

MEDIAN INCREASE GIVEN

MEDIAN WAGE

% THAT INCREASED WAGE

MEDIAN INCREASE GIVEN

MEDIAN WAGE

% THAT INCREASED WAGE

MEDIAN INCREASE GIVEN

Packer/Hand Packer

$12.00 - $12.49

78%

$0.50 - $0.74

$12.00 - $12.49

62%

$0.50 - $0.74

$12.00 - $12.49

73%

$0.50 - $0.74

Material Handler

$13.00 - $13.49

79%

$0.50 - $0.74

$12.50 - $12.99

64%

$0.50 - $0.74

$12.50 - $12.99

76%

$0.50 - $0.74

Shipping/Receiving Clerk

$13.50 - $13.99

76%

$0.50 - $0.74

$12.50 - $12.99

73%

$0.50 - $0.74

$13.00 - $13.49

76%

$0.50 - $0.74

Forklift Driver

$13.00 - $13.49

77%

$0.50 - $0.74

$13.00 - $13.49

71%

$0.25 - $0.49

$13.00 - $13.49

75%

$0.50 - $0.74

Quality Inspector

$14.00 - $14.49

69%

$0.50 - $0.74

$13.00 - $13.49

72%

$0.25 - $0.49

$14.00 - $14.49

70%

$0.50 - $0.74

Assembler/Fabricator

$12.50 - $12.99

75%

$0.50 - $0.74

-

-

-

$12.50 - $12.99

76%

$0.50 - $0.74

General Laborer

$12.00 - $12.49

80%

$0.50 - $0.74

$12.00 - $12.49

69%

$0.25 - $0.49

$12.00 - $12.49

77%

$0.50 - $0.74

General Mtnc. Worker

$18.50 - $18.99

67%

$0.50 - $0.74

$15.00 - $15.49

67%

$0.25 - $0.49

$18.00 - $18.49

69%

$0.50 - $0.74

Machinist

$17.00 - $17.49

67%

$0.75 - $0.99

-

-

-

$17.00 - $17.49

63%

$0.75 - $0.99

Machine Feeder/Offbearer

$12.00 - $12.49

59%

$0.50 - $0.74

-

-

-

$12.00 - $12.49

60%

$0.25 - $0.49

Welder

$15.50 - $15.99

75%

$1.00 - $1.24

-

-

-

$16.00 - $16.49

74%

$1.00 - $1.24

Machine Operator

$13.00 - $13.49

75%

$0.50 - $0.74

-

-

-

$13.50 - $13.99

76%

$0.50 - $0.74

Office Assistant

$13.50 - $13.99

62%

$0.50 - $0.74

$13.00 - $13.49

68%

$0.50 - $0.74

$13.50 - $13.99

65%

$0.50 - $0.74

Office Manager

$18.00 - $18.49

52%

$1.00 - $1.24

$20.00 or greater

65%

$0.50 - $0.74

$19.00 - $19.49

58%

$1.00 - $1.24

Receptionist

$13.00 - $13.49

58%

$0.50 - $0.74

$13.00 - $13.49

56%

$0.25 - $0.49

$13.00 - $13.49

57%

$0.50 - $0.74

Customer Service Rep.

$15.50 - $15.99

60%

$0.75 - $0.99

$13.50 - $13.99

67%

$0.50 - $0.74

$14.50 - $14.99

63%

$0.50 - $0.74

Data Entry Clerk

$12.50 - $12.99

60%

$0.50 - $0.74

$12.50 - $12.99

70%

$0.50 - $0.74

$13.00 - $13.49

58%

$0.50 - $0.74

Acct./Bookkeeping Clerk

$17.00 - $17.49

67%

$0.50 - $0.74

$16.00 - $16.49

52%

$0.50 - $0.74

$17.00 - $17.49

63%

$0.75 - $0.99

Payroll Clerk

$16.00 - $16.49

59%

$0.50 - $0.74

$15.50 - $15.99

69%

$0.50 - $0.74

$16.00 - $16.49

58%

$0.50 - $0.74

While we absolutely believe the main reason for the wage increases we see is economic pressure to attract talent, we can’t ignore the influence of the regulatory environment. Many states (and a few locales) increased the mandated minimum wage last year and/or implemented annual indexing of the minimum wage, and a rising tide tends to lift all ships. Certainly, for some employers at the bottom of the pay scale, the minimum wage increase was significant enough it legally forced them to increase their own starting wage. IF WE HAVE TO SAY ONE THING BLUNTLY, IT’S THIS … If you want more workers, you need to pay better, and better means two things: better than current market rates, which are rising more quickly than they ever have, and better than job seekers in your local area expect because that will attract job seekers to you and draw sidelined workers into the labor market. We believe the regional sections of this book are a great starting point for setting your wage strategy—and/or to gain a broad understanding of the general trends taking place—but we always encourage you to seek other sources like your state Department of Labor, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, economic development commissions, chambers of commerce, industry trade organizations, and more.

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INFORMATION COLLECTION Elwood Staffing compiled the information within from 835 anonymous responses to its May 2018 wage and benefits survey. A mix of client companies, business partners, and other employers received the survey. Responses represent the starting wages and benefits offered to employees regardless of permanent or temporary status or a business relationship with Elwood Staffing. REGIONS We divide and report responses by region using the Census Bureau’s regional divisions as a guide, a methodology the Bureau of Labor Statistics also employs in many of its regional reports. SECTORS To best serve the needs of our client base and offer opportunity for comparison across sectors, responses were divided into three categories for analysis. Manufacturing This group includes only the respondents who self-identified with the manufacturing sector.

Distribution This group includes only the respondents who self-identified with the distribution sector.

All Sectors This group includes all respondents.

WAGE RANGES To eliminate data entry error, respondents selected hourly wage offerings for each position from a list broken into $0.50 buckets (e.g., $9.00-$9.49/hr). The wages listed throughout the document represent the top end of each range response.

Administrative Workers Less than $10.00–Greater than $20.00

Production Workers Less than $10.00–Greater than $20.00

WAGE DISTRIBUTION CATEGORIES MAX Max: the highest starting wage offered by any responding facility 75th percentile: 1 out of 4 responding facilities offers a higher starting wage 75th 50th percentile: 2 out of 4 responding facilities offer a higher starting wage 50th 25th percentile: 3 out of 4 responding facilities offer a higher starting wage 25th Min: the lowest starting wage offered by any responding facility MIN

CALCULATIONS Where applicable, we report two pieces of information: 1) the percent of respondents that offer a group of benefits; and 2) within that group, the percent that offer each specific benefit. For example, the following calculations apply when a group of 1,000 respondents answers a question about bonus pay:

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· 700/1,000 = 70% of companies offer bonus pay, and of those that do ... · 400/700 = 57% offer a production bonus · 250/700 = 36% offer a holiday bonus · 345/700 = 49% offer a safety bonus · And so on ...



ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

OFFICE ASSISTANT

MAX: $20.00 +

OFFICE ASSISTANT

OFFICE ASSISTANT

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

57%

71%

61%

75th: $15.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $13.99 25th: $13.49

75th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

25th: $12.49

50th: $13.49 25th: $12.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

OFFICE MANAGER

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

OFFICE MANAGER

75th: $19.49 50th: $18.49

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

MEDIAN INCREASE

MAX: $20.00 +

ALL SECTORS

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $15.49

50th: $13.49

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

OFFICE MANAGER

50th: $19.49 % OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

36%

75%

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

43%

25th: $16.49

25th/50th: $15.99 25th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

RECEPTIONIST

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

54%

75th: $14.49 50th: $13.49

75th: $16.49

MIN: < $10.00

RECEPTIONIST

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

56%

52%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $13.49

75th: $14.49

25th: $12.49 25th: $11.99

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MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR 50th: $12.99

25th: $12.49

RECEPTIONIST

MIN: < $10.00


ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $18.49

50th: $16.49

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

49%

60% 75th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE 25th: $13.49

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

50th: $14.49 25th: $13.49

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $16.99

51%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

25th: $13.49

MIN: < $10.00

DATA ENTRY CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

DATA ENTRY CLERK

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

67%

70%

63%

75th: $15.49 75th: $14.49

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

MAX: $20.00 +

50th: $15.49

MIN: < $10.00

DATA ENTRY CLERK

ALL SECTORS

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $13.99 25th: $13.49

75th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE 50th: $13.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $12.99 25th: $12.49 25th: $11.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $19.49 75th: $18.99

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

65%

50%

50th: $17.49

75th: $18.99

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $17.49 50th: $16.49

60%

25th: $15.99 25th: $15.49

MIN: < $10.00

25th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.01 - $0.24/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 + 75th: $18.99

PAYROLL CLERK

ALL SECTORS

PAYROLL CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $18.49

PAYROLL CLERK

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $17.49 50th: $16.49

54%

83%

50th: $16.99

25th: $15.49

25th: $15.49

25th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – RAISES

Manufacturing

TIMING OF RAISES OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR % THAT OFFER RAISES:

91%

84%

88%

Of those that offer raises ... 100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

1-30 days

31-60 days

61-90 days

91-120 days

121-180 days

181-364 days

On anniversary date

MEDIAN NUMBER OF RAISES OFFERED:

1

1

1

Some respondents offer multiple raises, bonuses, perks, or other benefits, so percentages add up to more than 100.

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58%

50th: $16.49

Distribution

All Sectors


ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – BONUSES

Manufacturing

BONUS PAY EARNINGS IN FIRST YEAR

Of those that offer bonus pay ...

% THAT OFFER BONUS PAY:

100%

59%

64%

100%

All Sectors

TYPES OF BONUS PAY OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

(AS A % OF ANNUAL SALARY/WAGES)

65%

Distribution

0

100%

50% or more

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Profit sharing

41% - 50% 80%

80%

31% - 40%

80%

21% - 30% 60%

60%

Performance

16% - 20%

60%

11% - 15%

Safety

7.6% - 10% 40%

40%

40%

5.1% - 7.5% 2.6% - 5.0%

20%

20%

20%

0%

0%

0%

Attendance

0.1% - 2.5% Holiday

Production

ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – PERKS NONTRADITIONAL PERKS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer nontraditional perks ... 0

Paid breaks for hourly employees (meals and/or other breaks)

20%

40%

60%

80%

Manufacturing

Distribution

All Sectors

CAREER PROGRESSION PROGRAMS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer career progression programs ... Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

38% 36% 73% 12%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

26% 57% 91% 0%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

37% 46% 69% 10%

Shift swap with another employee

Relaxed dress code (every day)

Relaxed dress code (only on specific days)

Flexible schedule (set hours every week)

Work from home (set hours every week)

Flexible schedule or work from home (only as needed)

Dedicated nursing room

Free coffee

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PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $13.49

PACKER/HAND PACKER

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

PACKER/HAND PACKER

ALL SECTORS MAX: $20.00 +

PACKER/HAND PACKER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

76%

70%

73%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $13.49

75th: $13.49

50th: $12.49

50th: $12.49

25th: $11.49

25th: $11.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

50th: $11.99 25th: $10.99 MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $14.49 50th: $13.49

MATERIAL HANDLER

MAX: $20.00 +

MATERIAL HANDLER

MAX: $20.00 +

MATERIAL HANDLER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

78%

71%

76%

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $12.99

75th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $12.99

25th: $12.49 25th: $11.99

25th: $11.99

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75%

80%

76%

75th: $15.49

50th: $13.99

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SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $14.49 50th: $13.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE 50th: $13.49

25th: $12.49

25th: $12.49

25th: $12.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

$0.50 - $0.74/HR


PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

FORKLIFT DRIVER

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

FORKLIFT DRIVER

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

79%

73%

76%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $14.99

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $13.99 50th: $13.49

50th: $13.49

25th: $12.49

25th: $12.49

25th: $12.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

QUALITY INSPECTOR

MAX: $20.00 +

QUALITY INSPECTOR

MAX: $20.00 +

QUALITY INSPECTOR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

68%

71%

69%

75th: $15.49 50th: $14.49

FORKLIFT DRIVER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $14.99

50th: $13.49

ALL SECTORS

75th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

75th: $14.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR 25th: $12.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

50th: $14.49

$0.25 - $0.49/HR 50th: $12.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR 25th: $12.99

25th: $12.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

ASSEMBLER/FABRICATOR

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

MIN: < $10.00

ASSEMBLER/FABRICATOR

ASSEMBLER/FABRICATOR

MAX: $20.00 +

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

71%

75th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

70%

75th: $13.99

50th: $12.49

50th: $12.49

25th: $11.49

25th: $11.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

15


PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

MACHINIST

MACHINIST

MAX: $20.00 + 75th: $19.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $16.99

25th: $14.49

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

65%

ALL SECTORS MAX: $20.00 + 75th: $19.49 % OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $16.49

25th: $14.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

MACHINE OPERATOR

MACHINE OPERATOR

MAX: $20.00 +

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

74%

75th: $15.49

75th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $13.49

25th: $11.99

25th: $11.99

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MACHINE FEEDER/OFFBEARER

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

MACHINE FEEDER/OFFBEARER

MACHINE FEEDER/OFFBEARER

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

41%

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE 75th: $13.49 50th: $12.49

25th: $10.99 25th: $10.49

16

MIN: < $10.00

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MAX: $20.00 +

43%

50th: $12.49

MACHINE OPERATOR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

74%

75th: $13.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MIN: < $10.00

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $13.49

64%

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

MACHINIST

MIN: < $10.00

$0.50 - $0.74/HR


PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

WELDER

WELDER

MAX: $20.00 +

MAX: $20.00 +

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR 75th: $17.99

ALL SECTORS

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $17.49

61%

55%

50th: $15.99

25th: $13.99

50th: $15.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

25th: $13.99

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

MEDIAN INCREASE

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

MIN: < $10.00

GENERAL LABORER

MAX: $20.00 +

GENERAL LABORER

MAX: $20.00 +

GENERAL LABORER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

87%

77%

82%

MEDIAN INCREASE 75th: $13.49

WELDER

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $12.49

MEDIAN INCREASE 75th: $13.49

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

25th/50th: $12.49

MEDIAN INCREASE 75th: $13.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $12.49 25th: $11.49

25th: $10.99 MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER

MAX: $20.00 + 75th: $19.99

50th: $18.49

MIN: < $10.00

GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER

MAX: $20.00 + 75th: $19.99

50th: $18.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $17.49 25th: $16.49

60%

50th: $16.49

57%

61% 25th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

25th: $14.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MIN: < $10.00

17


PRODUCTION WORKERS – SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS

Manufacturing

Distribution

All Sectors

% OF COMPANIES THAT OFFER SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS 2nd SHIFT

3rd SHIFT

WEEKEND SHIFT

90%

96%

89%

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

90%

95%

93%

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

27%

63%

32%

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

PRODUCTION WORKERS – RAISES

Manufacturing

TIMING OF RAISES OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR % THAT OFFER RAISES:

93%

79%

89%

Of those that offer raises ... 100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

1-30 days

31-60 days

61-90 days

91-120 days

121-180 days

181-364 days

On anniversary date

MEDIAN NUMBER OF RAISES OFFERED:

2

1

2

Some respondents offer multiple raises, bonuses, perks, or other benefits, so percentages add up to more than 100.

18

Distribution

All Sectors


PRODUCTION WORKERS – BONUSES

Manufacturing

BONUS PAY EARNINGS IN FIRST YEAR

Of those that offer bonus pay ...

% THAT OFFER BONUS PAY:

100%

67%

72%

100%

All Sectors

TYPES OF BONUS PAY OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

(AS A % OF ANNUAL SALARY/WAGES)

77%

Distribution

0

100%

50% or more

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Profit sharing

41% - 50% 80%

80%

31% - 40%

80%

21% - 30% 60%

60%

Performance

16% - 20%

60%

11% - 15%

Safety

7.6% - 10% 40%

40%

40%

5.1% - 7.5% 2.6% - 5.0%

20%

20%

20%

0%

0%

0%

Attendance

0.1% - 2.5% Holiday

Production

PRODUCTION WORKERS – PERKS NONTRADITIONAL PERKS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer nontraditional perks ... 0

Paid breaks for hourly employees (meals and/or other breaks)

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Manufacturing

Distribution

All Sectors

CAREER PROGRESSION PROGRAMS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer career progression programs ... Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

82% 51% 62% 9%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

69% 37% 63% 0%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

76% 45% 60% 8%

Shift swap with another employee

Relaxed dress code (every day)

Relaxed dress code (only on specific days)

Flexible schedule (set hours every week)

Flexible schedule (only as needed)

Dedicated nursing room

Free coffee

19


ALL WORKERS – BENEFITS

Manufacturing

COST OF HEALTH BENEFITS

HEALTH COVERAGE OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

(AS A % OF TOTAL COMPENSATION COSTS)

93%

% THAT OFFER ANCILLARY BENEFITS:

91%

95%

Of those that offer health coverage ...

22%

0

20%

40%

60%

80%

91%

89%

Of those that offer ancillary benefits ...

100%

0

Traditional health plan/ Preferred provider organization (PPO)

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Life insurance

Short-term disability insurance

High deductible health plan with health savings account (HDHP w/HSA)

Long-term disability insurance

Health maintenance organization (HMO)

25%

All Sectors

ANCILLARY BENEFITS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

% THAT OFFER HEALTH COVERAGE:

95%

Distribution

Accidental death or dismemberment insurance Dental Wellness (smoking cessation, gym membership, etc.) Vision Pet insurance

Telemedicine

25%

Financial counseling

Employee assistance program (EAP)

On-site medical facility

RETIREMENT BENEFITS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

TIME OFF BENEFITS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer time off ...

% THAT OFFER RETIREMENT BENEFITS:

84%

84%

Of those that offer retirement benefits ... 0

20%

40%

60%

PAID TIME OFF

79% 80%

100%

85%

95%

86%

Traditional 401(k) MEDIAN DAYS OFFERED:

5 Roth 401(k)

Defined benefit pension

8

6

UNPAID TIME OFF

52%

60%

55%

MEDIAN DAYS OFFERED:

5 20

4

5



ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

OFFICE ASSISTANT

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

OFFICE ASSISTANT

ALL SECTORS MAX: $20.00 +

OFFICE ASSISTANT

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

52%

75%

62%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $15.49 75th: $14.99

50th: $12.99

75th: $13.49 50th: $12.99

50th: $12.99

25th: $11.99 25th: $11.49 25th: $10.99 MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

OFFICE MANAGER

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

OFFICE MANAGER

50th: $19.49 75th: $18.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

57%

67%

25th: $15.49

25th: $15.49

64% 25th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MIN: < $10.00

RECEPTIONIST

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

RECEPTIONIST

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

67%

57%

65%

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE 75th: $13.49

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE 75th: $13.49

50th: $12.99 50th: $12.49

25th: $11.49 25th: $10.99 25th: $10.49 MIN: < $10.00

RECEPTIONIST

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $12.49

22

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE 75th: $13.49

50th: $18.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

OFFICE MANAGER

75th: $19.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $16.49

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

$0.50 - $0.74/HR


ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

MAX: $20.00 +

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

ALL SECTORS CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $17.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $17.49

75%

75th: $16.99

73%

60%

50th: $14.99 MEDIAN INCREASE

50th: $14.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE

50th: $14.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

25th: $12.99 25th: $12.49

25th: $12.49

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $13.49

MIN: < $10.00

DATA ENTRY CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

DATA ENTRY CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

DATA ENTRY CLERK

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50%

75%

63%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE 75th: $13.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $12.99 50th: $12.49

50th: $12.49

50th: $12.49

25th: $11.99

25th: $10.49

25th: $10.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $19.49

ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 + 75th: $19.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $18.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $17.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $17.49

68%

65%

50%

25th: $15.49 50th: $14.99 MEDIAN INCREASE

25th: $14.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

25th: $14.99 MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MIN: < $10.00

23


ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 + 75th: $19.99

PAYROLL CLERK

ALL SECTORS

PAYROLL CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

MAX: $20.00 + 75th: $19.99

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $17.49

75th: $17.49

PAYROLL CLERK

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $17.49

75%

67%

65%

25th: $14.99 50th: $14.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - 0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

25th: $13.49

MIN: < $10.00

25th: $14.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – RAISES

Manufacturing

TIMING OF RAISES OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR % THAT OFFER RAISES:

87%

77%

84%

Of those that offer raises ... 100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

1-30 days

31-60 days

61-90 days

91-120 days

121-180 days

181-364 days

On anniversary date

MEDIAN NUMBER OF RAISES OFFERED:

1

1

1

Some respondents offer multiple raises, bonuses, perks, or other benefits, so percentages add up to more than 100.

24

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

Distribution

All Sectors


ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – BONUSES

Manufacturing

BONUS PAY EARNINGS IN FIRST YEAR

Of those that offer bonus pay ...

% THAT OFFER BONUS PAY:

100%

68%

64%

100%

All Sectors

TYPES OF BONUS PAY OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

(AS A % OF ANNUAL SALARY/WAGES)

69%

Distribution

0

100%

50% or more

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Profit sharing

41% - 50% 80%

80%

31% - 40%

80%

21% - 30% 60%

60%

Performance

16% - 20%

60%

11% - 15%

Safety

7.6% - 10% 40%

40%

40%

5.1% - 7.5% 2.6% - 5.0%

20%

20%

20%

0%

0%

0%

Attendance

0.1% - 2.5% Holiday

Production

ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – PERKS NONTRADITIONAL PERKS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer nontraditional perks ... 0

Paid breaks for hourly employees (meals and/or other breaks)

20%

40%

60%

80%

Manufacturing

Distribution

All Sectors

CAREER PROGRESSION PROGRAMS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer career progression programs ... Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

45% 52% 87% 0%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

40% 67% 60% 7%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

44% 61% 69% 3%

Shift swap with another employee

Relaxed dress code (every day)

Relaxed dress code (only on specific days)

Flexible schedule (set hours every week)

Work from home (set hours every week)

Flexible schedule or work from home (only as needed)

Dedicated nursing room

Free coffee

25


PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $13.49

PACKER/HAND PACKER

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

PACKER/HAND PACKER

ALL SECTORS MAX: $20.00 +

PACKER/HAND PACKER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

71%

57%

71%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $13.49

75th: $12.49 50th: $11.99

50th: $11.99

50th: $11.99

25th: $10.99

25th: $10.99

25th: $10.99

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $14.49

MATERIAL HANDLER

MAX: $20.00 +

MATERIAL HANDLER

MAX: $20.00 +

MATERIAL HANDLER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

74%

50%

71%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $12.99 50th: $12.49

50th: $12.49

50th: $12.49

25th: $11.49

25th: $11.49 25th: $10.99

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $14.49 50th: $13.49

MIN: < $10.00

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

74%

67%

73%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.25 - $0.49/HR 75th: $12.99

75th: $14.49

50th: $12.99

50th: $12.49 25th: $11.99

25th: $11.99 25th: $11.49

26

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MIN: < $10.00


PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $14.49 50th: $13.49

FORKLIFT DRIVER

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

FORKLIFT DRIVER

ALL SECTORS MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

69%

50%

68%

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $13.99 50th: $13.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $14.49 50th: $13.49

25th: $11.49

25th: $11.49

25th: $11.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

QUALITY INSPECTOR

MAX: $20.00 +

QUALITY INSPECTOR

MAX: $20.00 +

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

QUALITY INSPECTOR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

61%

67%

65%

75th: $15.49 50th: $14.49

FORKLIFT DRIVER

75th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $13.99 50th: $13.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE 50th: $13.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

25th: $12.99 25th: $11.99

25th: $11.99

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

ASSEMBLER/FABRICATOR

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

MIN: < $10.00

ASSEMBLER/FABRICATOR

ASSEMBLER/FABRICATOR

MAX: $20.00 +

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

74%

75th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

74%

75th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $12.49 50th: $11.99 25th: $11.49

25th: $11.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

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PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

MACHINIST

MACHINIST

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR 75th: $17.99

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

ALL SECTORS MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR 75th: $17.99

46%

45% 50th: $14.99 25th: $13.99

50th: $14.99 MEDIAN INCREASE

25th: $13.99

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

MACHINE OPERATOR

MACHINE OPERATOR

MAX: $20.00 +

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

MACHINE OPERATOR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

74%

70% 75th: $15.49

75th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $13.49

25th: $11.99

25th: $11.99

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MACHINE FEEDER/OFFBEARER

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

MACHINE FEEDER/OFFBEARER

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MACHINE FEEDER/OFFBEARER

MAX: $20.00 +

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

56%

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MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

MIN: < $10.00

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $13.49

MACHINIST

64%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

75th: $12.49

75th: $12.49

50th: $11.99

50th: $11.99

25th: $11.49

25th: $11.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00


PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

WELDER

WELDER

MAX: $20.00 +

ALL SECTORS MAX: $20.00 +

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

71%

WELDER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $16.49

78%

75th: $15.99

50th: $14.49 25th: $13.49

50th: $14.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

25th: $13.49

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $13.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MIN: < $10.00

GENERAL LABORER

MAX: $20.00 +

GENERAL LABORER

MAX: $20.00 +

GENERAL LABORER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

67%

75%

73%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

50th: $11.99

75th: $11.99

MEDIAN INCREASE 75th: $13.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $11.99

50th: $10.99 25th: $10.49

25th: $10.49

25th: $10.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

50th: $18.49

25th: $16.99

GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

59%

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $16.49

GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

50th: $18.49

68%

50%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

25th: $14.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

25th: $12.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

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PRODUCTION WORKERS – SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS

Manufacturing

Distribution

All Sectors

% OF COMPANIES THAT OFFER SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS 2nd SHIFT

3rd SHIFT

WEEKEND SHIFT

91%

73%

84%

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

93%

67%

82%

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

47%

33%

40%

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

PRODUCTION WORKERS – RAISES

Manufacturing

TIMING OF RAISES OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR % THAT OFFER RAISES:

81%

84%

85%

Of those that offer raises ... 100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

1-30 days

31-60 days

61-90 days

91-120 days

121-180 days

181-364 days

On anniversary date

MEDIAN NUMBER OF RAISES OFFERED:

2

2

2

Some respondents offer multiple raises, bonuses, perks, or other benefits, so percentages add up to more than 100.

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Distribution

All Sectors


PRODUCTION WORKERS – BONUSES

Manufacturing

BONUS PAY EARNINGS IN FIRST YEAR

Of those that offer bonus pay ...

% THAT OFFER BONUS PAY:

100%

58%

68%

100%

All Sectors

TYPES OF BONUS PAY OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

(AS A % OF ANNUAL SALARY/WAGES)

72%

Distribution

0

100%

50% or more

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Profit sharing

41% - 50% 80%

80%

31% - 40%

80%

21% - 30% 60%

60%

Performance

16% - 20%

60%

11% - 15%

Safety

7.6% - 10% 40%

40%

40%

5.1% - 7.5% 2.6% - 5.0%

20%

20%

20%

0%

0%

0%

Attendance

0.1% - 2.5% Holiday

Production

PRODUCTION WORKERS – PERKS NONTRADITIONAL PERKS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer nontraditional perks ... 0

Paid breaks for hourly employees (meals and/or other breaks)

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Manufacturing

Distribution

All Sectors

CAREER PROGRESSION PROGRAMS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer career progression programs ... Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

80% 55% 73% 0%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

78% 72% 56% 6%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

79% 63% 59% 2%

Shift swap with another employee

Relaxed dress code (every day)

Relaxed dress code (only on specific days)

Flexible schedule (set hours every week)

Flexible schedule (only as needed)

Dedicated nursing room

Free coffee

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ALL WORKERS – BENEFITS

Manufacturing

COST OF HEALTH BENEFITS

HEALTH COVERAGE OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

(AS A % OF TOTAL COMPENSATION COSTS)

92%

% THAT OFFER ANCILLARY BENEFITS:

91%

95%

Of those that offer health coverage ...

27%

0

20%

40%

60%

80%

92%

87%

Of those that offer ancillary benefits ...

100%

0

Traditional health plan/ Preferred provider organization (PPO)

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Life insurance

Short-term disability insurance

High deductible health plan with health savings account (HDHP w/HSA)

Long-term disability insurance

Health maintenance organization (HMO)

30%

All Sectors

ANCILLARY BENEFITS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

% THAT OFFER HEALTH COVERAGE:

97%

Distribution

Accidental death or dismemberment insurance Dental Wellness (smoking cessation, gym membership, etc.) Vision Pet insurance

Telemedicine

22%

Financial counseling

Employee assistance program (EAP)

On-site medical facility

RETIREMENT BENEFITS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

TIME OFF BENEFITS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer time off ...

% THAT OFFER RETIREMENT BENEFITS:

89%

92%

Of those that offer retirement benefits ... 0

20%

40%

60%

PAID TIME OFF

85% 80%

100%

93%

96%

96%

Traditional 401(k) MEDIAN DAYS OFFERED:

10 Roth 401(k)

Defined benefit pension

8

9

UNPAID TIME OFF

45%

36%

45%

MEDIAN DAYS OFFERED:

9 32

5

8



ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

OFFICE ASSISTANT

MAX: $20.00 +

OFFICE ASSISTANT

ALL SECTORS MAX: $20.00 +

OFFICE ASSISTANT

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

73%

40%

68%

75th: $15.49 50th: $14.49

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

75th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

50th: $14.49

75th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

50th: $14.49

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

25th: $12.99

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

OFFICE MANAGER

75th: $19.49 50th: $18.49

25th: $12.49

25th: $12.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

OFFICE MANAGER

75th: $19.49 % OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

67%

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

OFFICE MANAGER

75th: $19.49 % OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50%

25th: $16.99

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

62%

25th: $16.49

25th: $15.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

RECEPTIONIST

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

RECEPTIONIST

MAX: $20.00 +

RECEPTIONIST

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

59%

33%

56% 75th: $15.49

75th: $14.49 50th: $13.49 25th: $12.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

75th: $13.99

50th: $12.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE 50th: $13.49 25th: $12.49

25th: $11.99

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MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

$0.50 - $0.74/HR


ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

MAX: $20.00 +

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

MAX: $20.00 +

ALL SECTORS CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $19.49 % OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $18.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $17.49

63% 50th: $15.49 25th: $14.49

66%

79% 50th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

50th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR 25th: $12.99

25th: $11.49

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

DATA ENTRY CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

DATA ENTRY CLERK

DATA ENTRY CLERK

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

54%

50%

49%

75th: $15.49 50th: $14.49

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.01 - $0.24/HR

50th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $12.49 25th: $11.99 25th: $11.49

50th: $11.49 25th: $10.99

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 + 75th: $18.99

50th: $16.99

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

70%

MIN: < $10.00

ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $18.49

50th: $16.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $18.99

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50%

50th: $16.99

64%

25th: $15.49 25th: $14.49

MIN: < $10.00

ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

25th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

PAYROLL CLERK

ALL SECTORS

PAYROLL CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $19.49

PAYROLL CLERK

75th: $19.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

60%

33%

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $17.99

50th: $15.49

25th: $13.49

51%

50th: $16.49

50th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

$0.01 - $0.24/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

25th: $13.49

25th: $12.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – RAISES

Manufacturing

TIMING OF RAISES OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR % THAT OFFER RAISES:

83%

92%

88%

Of those that offer raises ... 100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

1-30 days

31-60 days

61-90 days

91-120 days

121-180 days

181-364 days

On anniversary date

MEDIAN NUMBER OF RAISES OFFERED:

2

1

1

Some respondents offer multiple raises, bonuses, perks, or other benefits, so percentages add up to more than 100.

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Distribution

All Sectors


ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS – BONUSES

Manufacturing

BONUS PAY EARNINGS IN FIRST YEAR

Of those that offer bonus pay ...

% THAT OFFER BONUS PAY:

100%

68%

64%

100%

All Sectors

TYPES OF BONUS PAY OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

(AS A % OF ANNUAL SALARY/WAGES)

70%

Distribution

0

100%

50% 50% or or more more

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Profit sharing

41% 41% -- 50% 50% 80%

80%

31% 31% -- 40% 40%

80%

21% 21% -- 30% 30% 60%

60%

Performance

16% 16% -- 20% 20%

60%

11% 11% -- 15% 15%

Safety

7.6% 7.6% -- 10% 10% 40%

40%

40%

5.1% 5.1% -- 7.5% 7.5% 2.6% 2.6% -- 5.0% 5.0%

20%

20%

20%

0%

0%

0%

Attendance

0.1% 0.1% -- 2.5% 2.5% Holiday

Production

ADMINISTRATIVE WORKER – PERKS NONTRADITIONAL PERKS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer nontraditional perks ... 0

Paid breaks for hourly employees (meals and/or other breaks)

20%

40%

60%

80%

Manufacturing

Distribution

All Sectors

CAREER PROGRESSION PROGRAMS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer career progression programs ... Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

45% 57% 70% 9%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

69% 62% 54% 0%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

46% 58% 59% 8%

Shift swap with another employee

Relaxed dress code (every day)

Relaxed dress code (only on specific days)

Flexible schedule (set hours every week)

Work from home (set hours every week)

Flexible schedule or work from home (only as needed)

Dedicated nursing room

Free coffee

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PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $13.99

PACKER/HAND PACKER

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

PACKER/HAND PACKER

ALL SECTORS MAX: $20.00 +

PACKER/HAND PACKER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

88%

45%

75%

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

50th: $12.49

75th: $13.49 50th: $12.49

25th: $11.49

50th: $11.49

25th: $11.49

25th: $10.99 MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

MATERIAL HANDLER

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

MATERIAL HANDLER

MAX: $20.00 +

MATERIAL HANDLER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

90%

57%

82%

75th: $15.99 75th: $14.99 50th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

75th: $14.49 50th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

25th: $12.49

MEDIAN INCREASE 50th: $13.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

25th: $12.49 25th: $11.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $16.49

MIN: < $10.00

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

79%

63%

77% 75th: $15.99

75th: $14.99 50th: $14.49

25th: $12.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR 50th: $12.49

50th: $13.99

25th: $12.49

25th: $11.49

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MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR


PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $16.49

FORKLIFT DRIVER

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR MAX: $20.00 +

FORKLIFT DRIVER

ALL SECTORS MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

80%

77%

FORKLIFT DRIVER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

77% 75th: $15.99

75th: $15.49 50th: $14.49 25th: $13.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

50th: $14.49

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE

50th: $14.49

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR 25th: $12.99

25th: $12.49

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

75th: $16.99

50th: $14.49 25th: $13.49

MIN: < $10.00

QUALITY INSPECTOR

MAX: $20.00 +

MIN: < $10.00

QUALITY INSPECTOR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

72%

33%

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

75th: $14.49 50th: $13.99

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

MAX: $20.00 +

QUALITY INSPECTOR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $16.49

50th: $14.49 25th: $13.49

70%

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

25th: $10.49 MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

ASSEMBLER/FABRICATOR

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

83%

MIN: < $10.00

ASSEMBLER/FABRICATOR

ASSEMBLER/FABRICATOR

MAX: $20.00 +

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $16.49

87%

75th: $15.49 50th: $14.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

50th: $14.49

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

25th: $12.49

25th: $12.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

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PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

MACHINIST

MACHINIST

MAX/75th: $20.00 + 50th: $19.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

25th: $17.49

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

ALL SECTORS MAX/75th: $20.00 + 50th: $19.49 % OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

25th: $17.49

80%

70%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

MIN: < $10.00

MAX: $20.00 +

MACHINIST

MIN: < $10.00

MACHINE OPERATOR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

MACHINE OPERATOR

MAX: $20.00 +

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

77%

MACHINE OPERATOR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $16.99

79%

75th: $15.99 50th: $14.99 50th: $14.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

25th: $13.49

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

25th: $12.99

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MACHINE FEEDER/OFFBEARER

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

MACHINE FEEDER/OFFBEARER

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

MACHINE FEEDER/OFFBEARER

MAX: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75th: $17.49

80%

79%

75th: $15.49 50th: $14.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

50th: $14.49

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

40

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

25th: $12.49

25th: $12.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00


PRODUCTION WORKERS – STARTING HOURLY WAGES MANUFACTURING SECTOR

DISTRIBUTION SECTOR

WELDER

WELDER

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

50th: $16.49

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

Respondents were not asked to provide data for this position.

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

50th: $17.49

83% 25th: $15.49

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

MIN: < $10.00

75th: $13.49

MIN: < $10.00

GENERAL LABORER

MAX: $20.00 +

GENERAL LABORER

MAX: $20.00 +

GENERAL LABORER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

82%

50%

75%

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

75th: $13.49

75th: $14.49

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

50th: $12.49

50th: $12.49

25th: $11.49

25th: $11.49

25th: $11.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER

MAX: $20.00 + 75th: $18.99

GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER

MAX/75th: $20.00 +

50th: $18.49

0%

83% 25th: $15.49

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

MEDIAN INCREASE

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

50th: $12.49

50th: $18.99

WELDER

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

89%

25th: $15.49

MAX: $20.00 +

ALL SECTORS

% OF COMPANIES THAT INCREASED STARTING WAGE IN PAST YEAR

75%

50th: $15.49 25th: $14.99 MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

MEDIAN INCREASE

$1.00 - $1.24/HR

N/A

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

25th: $11.49

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

MIN: < $10.00

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– SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS PRODUCTION WORKERS HOURLY SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS

Manufacturing

Distribution

All Sectors

% OF COMPANIES THAT OFFER SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS 2nd SHIFT

3rd SHIFT

WEEKEND SHIFT

79%

73%

73%

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

86%

83%

81%

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

32%

40%

29%

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

MEDIAN DIFFERENTIAL

$0.25 - $0.49/HR

$0.50 - $0.74/HR

$0.75 - $0.99/HR

PRODUCTION WORKERS – RAISES

Manufacturing

TIMING OF RAISES OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR % THAT OFFER RAISES:

91%

97%

92%

Of those that offer raises ... 100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

1-30 days

31-60 days

61-90 days

91-120 days

121-180 days

181-364 days

On anniversary date

MEDIAN NUMBER OF RAISES OFFERED:

2

2

2

Some respondents offer multiple raises, bonuses, perks, or other benefits, so percentages add up to more than 100.

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Distribution

All Sectors


PRODUCTION WORKERS – BONUSES

Manufacturing

BONUS PAY EARNINGS IN FIRST YEAR

Of those that offer bonus pay ...

% THAT OFFER BONUS PAY:

100%

62%

65%

100%

All Sectors

TYPES OF BONUS PAY OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

(AS A % OF ANNUAL SALARY/WAGES)

71%

Distribution

0

100%

50% or more

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Profit sharing

41% - 50% 80%

80%

31% - 40%

80%

21% - 30% 60%

60%

Performance

16% - 20%

60%

11% - 15%

Safety

7.6% - 10% 40%

40%

40%

5.1% - 7.5% 2.6% - 5.0%

20%

20%

20%

0%

0%

0%

Attendance

0.1% - 2.5% Holiday

Production

PRODUCTION WORKERS – PERKS NONTRADITIONAL PERKS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer nontraditional perks ... 0

Paid breaks for hourly employees (meals and/or other breaks)

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Manufacturing

Distribution

All Sectors

CAREER PROGRESSION PROGRAMS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer career progression programs ... Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

77% 64% 48% 6%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

90% 62% 38% 0%

Industry certification Cross-/up-training Tuition reimbursement Other

78% 60% 40% 6%

Shift swap with another employee

Relaxed dress code (every day)

Relaxed dress code (only on specific days)

Flexible schedule (set hours every week)

Flexible schedule (only as needed)

Dedicated nursing room

Free coffee

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ALL WORKERS – BENEFITS

Manufacturing

COST OF HEALTH BENEFITS

HEALTH COVERAGE OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

(AS A % OF TOTAL COMPENSATION COSTS)

94%

% THAT OFFER ANCILLARY BENEFITS:

87%

90%

Of those that offer health coverage ...

25%

0

20%

40%

60%

80%

81%

81%

Of those that offer ancillary benefits ...

100%

0

Traditional health plan/ Preferred provider organization (PPO)

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Life insurance

Short-term disability insurance

High deductible health plan with health savings account (HDHP w/HSA)

Long-term disability insurance

Health maintenance organization (HMO)

20%

All Sectors

ANCILLARY BENEFITS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

% THAT OFFER HEALTH COVERAGE:

96%

Distribution

Accidental death or dismemberment insurance Dental Wellness (smoking cessation, gym membership, etc.) Vision Pet insurance

Telemedicine

22%

Financial counseling

Employee assistance program (EAP)

On-site medical facility

RETIREMENT BENEFITS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR

TIME OFF BENEFITS OFFERED IN FIRST YEAR Of those that offer time off ...

% THAT OFFER RETIREMENT BENEFITS:

82%

81%

Of those that offer retirement benefits ... 0

20%

40%

60%

PAID TIME OFF

73% 80%

100%

93%

82%

86%

Traditional 401(k) MEDIAN DAYS OFFERED:

10 Roth 401(k)

Defined Benefit Pension

10

10

UNPAID TIME OFF

48%

50%

51%

MEDIAN DAYS OFFERED:

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