08.07.2003
 
 

  THE RESULT OF THE QUARTERLY INDEXES OF WAGES PER PRODUCTION WORKED HOURS AND EARNINGS PER PRODUCTION WORKERS AND OTHER WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY EXPLAINED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE STATE INSTITUTE OF STATISTICS FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2003



ACCORDING TO THE STATEMENT OF SIS, FROM THE RESULT OF THE  QUARTERLY INDEXES ON WAGES PER PRODUCTION WORKED HOURS AND EARNINGS PER PRODUCTION WORKERS AND  OTHER  WORKERS  IN  THE  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY,  WAGES  PER PRODUCTION WORKED HOURS INCREASED 26.5 %, EARNINGS PER  PRODUCTION  WORKERS  INCREASED 20.6 % AND EARNINGS PER OTHER WORKERS INCREASED  27.2 % FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2003 OVER TO THE SAME QUARTER OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR.

            ACCORDING TO  THE  STATEMENT  OF THE PRESIDENT OF INSTITUTE, FROM THE  RESULT OF THE REAL INDEXES
THAT DEFLATED BY  CONSUMER  PRICE INDEX,  WAGES  PER  PRODUCTION WORKED   HOURS  0.9 %  DECREASED   AND EARNINGS PER PRODUCTION WORKERS 5.5 % DECREASED, EARNINGS PER OTHER WORKERS 0.3 % DECREASED FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2003 OVER TO THE SAME QUARTER OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR.

        In the written explanation, according to the obtaining results for the first quarter of 2003, growth rate of wages
per production worked hours over to the same quarter of the previous year are;

     24.3 % increased at nominal price and 2.6  % decreased at real price in the public sector.
     28.7 % increased at nominal price and 0.9  % increased at real price in the private sector.

       When looking at the results of earnings per production workers of the same establishments compared over to the same quarter of the previous year;

    23.3 % increased at nominal price and 3.4 % decreased at real price in the public sector.
    22.0 % increased at nominal price and 4.3 % decreased at real price in the private sector.

        Earnings per other workers of the same establishments in the first quarter of 2003 over to the same quarter of
the previous year;

     23.7 % increased at nominal price and 3.1 % decreased at real price in the public sector.
     27.3 % increased at nominal price and  0.2  % decreased at real price in the private sector.