SASKATCHEWAN WAGE SURVEY 2013: INFORMATION, CULTURE AND RECREATION INDUSTRY DETAILED REPORT
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1 Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy June 2014 SASKATCHEWAN WAGE SURVEY 2013 SASKATCHEWAN WAGE SURVEY 2013: INFORMATION, CULTURE AND RECREATION INDUSTRY DETAILED REPORT Insightrix Research Inc Millar Ave Saskatoon, SK S7K 5Y3 P: (306) E: W: insightrix.com
2 BACKGROUND AND METHODOLOGY The Ministry of the Economy contracted Insightrix Research Inc. to undertake the 2013 Saskatchewan Wage Survey to determine detailed wage information and job vacancy rates for common occupations in Saskatchewan. What follows is a summary report and detailed information provided by employers in the Information, Culture and Recreation Industry. Data collection began on September, 2013, and ended December 31, Of the 1,544 employers who completed the 2013 Saskatchewan Wage Survey 2013, 196 operate in the Information, Culture and Recreation Industry representing 1,066 employees. This report provides summary wage and job vacancy rate details for 39 occupations, based on data from only those employees who work within the Information, Culture and Recreation Industry. Detailed wage and job vacancy rate results for these occupations can be found in a separate supplementary Information, Culture and Recreation Industry report. The Information, Culture and Recreation Industry contains the following industry sectors and subsectors (and related industry codes) based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS 2007): 51 Information and Cultural Industries o 511 Publishing Industries (except Internet) o 512 Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries o 515 Broadcasting (except Internet) o 517 Telecommunications o 518 Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services o 519 Other Information Services 71 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation o 711 Performing Arts, Spectator Sports and Related Industries o 712 Heritage Institutions o 713 Amusement, Gambling and Recreation Industries i P age
3 Details regarding the methodology and overall results for all occupations across all industries are contained in the Saskatchewan Wage Survey Report 2013: Methodology and the Saskatchewan Wage Survey Report 2013: Provincial Wage Results. HOW TO INTERPRET THE WAGE DATA The following term definitions are used to report on the occupational wage data contained in the full 2013 Wage Survey report: Label Low High Mean Interpretation Lowest reported hourly wage for that occupation Highest reported hourly wage for that occupation Equally weighted mean (average) reported hourly wage for that occupation. The mean is calculated as the average of all employees reported on, regardless of the relative size of employers reporting within the category. Midpoint of observed values; 50% of reported hourly wages are below this value and 50% are above. 5% of hourly wages are below this value and % are above % of hourly wages are below this value and % are above % of hourly wages are below this value and % are above % of hourly wages are below this value and 5% are above The following graph illustrates the normal distribution of values relative to the median. The distribution of wage rates between each of the percentiles is also described. ii P age
4 The table below illustrates the data grades for the wage and vacancy results. Classification Rating Margin of Error Percentage Excellent A 0.0% 4.9% Good B 5.0% - 9.9% Fair C 10.0% % Less Reliable D 15.0% % Insufficient Data to Report - Greater than 31% Wages reported in the 2013 Saskatchewan Wage Survey are a reflection of the reported wages from participating employers at the time of the survey in September 2013 to December Other sources of wage information including the National Job Bank may list different wages for the same occupations. Employers applying for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) in order to hire a Temporary Foreign Worker should use the National Job Bank median wage rate in any application ( and not the wages reported in the 2013 Saskatchewan Wage Survey. iii P age
5 HOW TO INTERPRET THE JOB VACANCY DATA Job vacancies include an absolute count (not full-time equivalents) of employees needed in positions that meet all three of the following conditions: i. A specific position exists; ii. Work may commence within 30 days; and iii. The employer is seeking employees from outside of this organization to fill the position. The specific wording of the question was as follows: How many vacant positions do you currently have in this occupation, including both full and part-time positions? If respondents did not hire any individuals in an occupation within the past two years, they were asked to indicate so. The vacancy rate for each occupation, R, is calculated using the formula = V V+F employers who completed the job vacancy section of the survey., where V is the number of vacancies and F is the number of currently filled positions among all Data may be suppressed within certain cells of the tables included in this report due to an insufficient data being provided by employers within this industry sector. In these cases, a $ is inserted in the cell to indicate that the data has been suppressed. iv P age
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIOR MANAGERS - HEALTH, EDUCATION, SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICES AND MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS (0014) 1 FINANCIAL MANAGERS (0111) 3 ADVERTISING, MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGERS (0124) 5 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGERS (0213) 7 LIBRARY, ARCHIVE, MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY MANAGERS (11) 9 MANAGERS - PUBLISHING, MOTION PICTURES, BROADCASTING AND PERFORMING ARTS (12) 11 RECREATION, SPORTS AND FITNESS PROGRAM AND SERVICE DIRECTORS (13) 13 MANAGERS IN CUSTOMER AND PERSONAL SERVICES, N.E.C. (0651) 15 FACILITY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANAGERS (0714) 17 FINANCIAL AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS (1111) 19 PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS IN ADVERTISING, MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS (1123) 21 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS (1222) 23 CONFERENCE AND EVENT PLANNERS (1226) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS (1241) 27 GENERAL OFFICE SUPPORT WORKERS (1411) 29 RECEPTIONISTS (1414) 31 DESKTOP PUBLISHING OPERATORS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS (1423) 33 ACCOUNTING AND RELATED CLERKS (1431) 35 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS AND CLERKS (1451) 37
7 SHIPPERS AND RECEIVERS (1521) 39 USER SUPPORT TECHNICIANS (2282) 41 LIBRARIANS (5111) 43 EDITORS (5122) 45 JOURNALISTS (5123) 47 PRODUCERS, DIRECTORS, CHOREOGRAPHERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS (5131) 49 BROADCAST TECHNICIANS (5224) 51 ANNOUNCERS AND OTHER BROADCASTERS (5231) 53 GRAPHIC DESIGNERS AND ILLUSTRATORS (5241) 55 COACHES (52) 57 PROGRAM LEADERS AND INSTRUCTORS IN RECREATION, SPORT AND FITNESS (54) 59 COOKS (6322) 61 FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVERS (6513) 63 OTHER CUSTOMER AND INFORMATION SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES (6552) 65 CASHIERS (6611) 67 FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS, KITCHEN HELPERS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS (6711) 69 OPERATORS AND ATTENDANTS IN AMUSEMENT, RECREATION AND SPORT (6722) 71 JANITORS, CARETAKERS AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS (6733) 73 OTHER SERVICE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C. (6742) LANDSCAPING AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE LABOURERS (8612) 77
8 Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations (0014) Senior managers in this unit group plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate, through middle managers, membership and other organizations or institutions that deliver health, education, social or community services. They formulate policies which establish the direction to be taken by these organizations, either alone or in conjunction with a board of directors. They are employed in health care organizations, educational services, social and community services and membership organizations. D - Less Reliable All employees 16 $11.53 $71. $33.17 $ $ $32.30 $ $ Union 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 15 $22. $71. $34.61 $ $ $32.30 $ $ Full Time 16 $11.53 $71. $33.17 $ $ $32.30 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 10 $11.53 $71. $34.14 $ $ $32.30 $ $ Female 6 $ $ $31.54 $ $ $33.19 $ $ Public Sector 6 $ $ $38.93 $ $ $37.89 $ $ Private Sector 10 $11.53 $51.28 $29.71 $ $ $32.00 $ $ 1 P age
9 Saskatoon CMA 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 5 $ $ $33.88 $ $ $32.00 $ $ Other 8 $ $ $35.68 $ $ $35.24 $ $ Saskatoon 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 5 $ $ $33.88 $ $ $32.00 $ $ Other 8 $ $ $35.68 $ $ $35.24 $ $ 2 P age
10 Financial managers (0111) Financial managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operation of financial and accounting departments. They develop and implement the financial policies and systems of establishments. Financial managers establish performance standards and prepare various financial reports for senior management. They are employed in financial and accounting departments in companies throughout the private sector and in government. D - Less Reliable All employees 19 $14.00 $63.53 $37.02 $ $ $33.32 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 19 $14.00 $63.53 $37.02 $ $ $33.32 $ $ Full Time 18 $14.00 $63.53 $37.49 $ $ $35.98 $ $ Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 15 $14.00 $63.53 $37.02 $ $ $32.55 $ $ Public Sector 17 $14.00 $63.53 $36.85 $ $ $32.55 $ $ Private Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3 P age
11 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 12 $28.63 $63.53 $40.44 $ $ $39.72 $ $ Other 7 $ $ $31.16 $ $ $32.54 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 12 $28.63 $63.53 $40.44 $ $ $39.72 $ $ Other 7 $ $ $31.16 $ $ $32.54 $ $ 4 P age
12 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers (0124) Advertising, marketing and public relations managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the activities of establishments and departments involved in commercial, industrial and e-business advertising, marketing and public relations. They are employed by commercial and industrial establishments, government departments, and advertising, marketing and public relations firms or consulting businesses. D - Less Reliable All employees 15 $15.24 $56. $33.09 $ $ $35.14 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 15 $15.24 $56. $33.09 $ $ $35.14 $ $ Full Time 15 $15.24 $56. $33.09 $ $ $35.14 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 8 $ $ $31.31 $ $ $36.40 $ $ Female 7 $ $ $35.13 $ $ $35.14 $ $ Public Sector 8 $ $ $38.74 $ $ $40.88 $ $ Private Sector 7 $ $ $26.64 $ $ $19.40 $ $ 5 P age
13 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 11 $19.23 $56. $38.51 $ $ $37.28 $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 11 $19.23 $56. $38.51 $ $ $37.28 $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6 P age
14 Computer and information systems managers (0213) Computer and information systems managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the activities of organizations that analyze, design, develop, implement, operate and administer computer and telecommunications software, networks and information systems. They are employed throughout the public and private sectors. D - Less Reliable All employees 5 $ $ $44.87 $ $ $51.96 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 5 $ $ $44.87 $ $ $51.96 $ $ Full Time 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 7 P age
15 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8 P age
16 Library, archive, museum and art gallery managers (11) This unit group includes managers who plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the activities of libraries, archives, museums, art galleries or departments within such institutions. They are employed in libraries, archives, museums and non-retail art galleries. D - Less Reliable All employees 6 $ $ $27.81 $ $ $22.39 $ $ Union 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Full Time 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Part Time 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 5 $ $ $29.00 $ $ $22.39 $ $ Private Sector 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 9 P age
17 Saskatoon CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 10 P age
18 Managers - publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts (12) Managers in this unit group plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate operations within publishing firms, film, theatre and record production companies and broadcasting facilities. They are employed by radio and television stations, by newspaper, periodical and book publishing firms, and by film, theatre, record and video production companies. D - Less Reliable All employees 12 $26.44 $53.00 $38.17 $ $ $38.97 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 12 $26.44 $53.00 $38.17 $ $ $38.97 $ $ Full Time 12 $26.44 $53.00 $38.17 $ $ $38.97 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 7 $ $ $40.74 $ $ $43.44 $ $ Female 5 $ $ $34.57 $ $ $34.86 $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 10 $26.44 $53.00 $36.33 $ $ $34.86 $ $ 11 P age
19 Saskatoon CMA 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 5 $ $ $42.50 $ $ $43.44 $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 5 $ $ $42.50 $ $ $43.44 $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 12 P age
20 Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors (13) This unit group includes managers who plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operations of comprehensive recreational, sports and fitness programs and services, national or provincial sports governing agencies and professional athletic teams. They are employed by municipalities, community and private recreational and fitness organizations, sports governing agencies and professional athletic team organizations. D - Less Reliable All employees 27 $18.87 $63.53 $41.50 $19.00 $30.56 $39. $57.55 $63.53 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 27 $18.87 $63.53 $41.50 $19.00 $30.56 $39. $57.55 $63.53 Full Time 26 $18.87 $63.53 $42.09 $19.00 $30.56 $39.57 $57.55 $63.53 Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 17 $30.56 $63.53 $47. $ $ $57.19 $ $ Female 10 $18.87 $47.18 $30.53 $ $ $30.56 $ $ Public Sector 19 $18.87 $63.53 $46.34 $ $ $47.18 $ $ Private Sector 8 $ $ $29.99 $ $ $30.56 $ $ 13 P age
21 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 16 $28.63 $63.53 $49.02 $ $ $57.19 $ $ Other 11 $18.87 $58.30 $30.55 $ $ $30.56 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 16 $28.63 $63.53 $49.02 $ $ $57.19 $ $ Other 11 $18.87 $58.30 $30.55 $ $ $30.56 $ $ 14 P age
22 Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c. (0651) This unit group includes managers of establishments that provide services not elsewhere classified, such as dry cleaning, hairdressing or residential cleaning. This group also includes managers of schools that provide non-vocational instruction in driving, languages, music, dance, art, cooking or fashion. All employees 5 $ $ $28.94 $ $ $27.40 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 5 $ $ $28.94 $ $ $27.40 $ $ Full Time 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Part Time 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ D - Less Reliable 15 P age
23 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 16 P age
24 Facility operation and maintenance managers (0714) Facility operation managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operations of commercial, transportation and recreational facilities and the included real estate. Facility operation managers are employed by a wide range of establishments, such as airports, harbours, canals, shopping centres, convention centres, warehouses and recreational facilities. Maintenance managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the maintenance department within commercial, industrial, institutional, recreational and other facilities. Maintenance managers are employed by a wide range of establishments, such as office buildings, shopping centres, airports, harbours, warehouses, grain terminals, universities, schools and sports facilities, and by the maintenance and mechanical engineering departments of manufacturing and other industrial establishments. D - Less Reliable All employees 5 $ $ $36.50 $ $ $42.58 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 5 $ $ $36.50 $ $ $42.58 $ $ Full Time 5 $ $ $36.50 $ $ $42.58 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 5 $ $ $36.50 $ $ $42.58 $ $ Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 17 P age
25 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 18 P age
26 Financial auditors and accountants (1111) Financial auditors examine and analyze the accounting and financial records of individuals and establishments to ensure accuracy and compliance with established accounting standards and procedures. Accountants plan, organize and administer accounting systems for individuals and establishments. Articling students in accounting firms are included in this unit group. Financial auditors and accountants are employed by auditing and accounting firms throughout the private and public sectors, or they may be selfemployed. D - Less Reliable All employees 9 $ $ $31.86 $ $ $35.08 $ $ Union 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 6 $ $ $29.67 $ $ $28.85 $ $ Full Time 8 $ $ $31.24 $ $ $35.08 $ $ Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 7 $ $ $30.64 $ $ $35.08 $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 7 $ $ $30.69 $ $ $35.08 $ $ 19 P age
27 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 7 $ $ $34.27 $ $ $36.83 $ $ Other 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 7 $ $ $34.27 $ $ $36.83 $ $ Other 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 20 P age
28 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations (1123) This unit group includes specialists in advertising, marketing and public relations who analyse, develop and implement communication and promotion strategies and information programs, analyse advertising needs and develop appropriate advertising and marketing plans, publicize activities and events, and maintain media relations on behalf of businesses, governments and other organizations, and for performers, athletes, writers and other talented individuals. They are employed by consulting firms, advertising agencies, corporations, associations, government, social agencies, museums, galleries, public interest groups, and cultural and other organizations, or they may be self-employed. Agents such as entertainment, literary and sports agents are included in this unit group. D - Less Reliable All employees 5 $ $ $27.97 $ $ $.64 $ $ Union 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Full Time 5 $ $ $27.97 $ $ $.64 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 5 $ $ $27.97 $ $ $.64 $ $ 21 P age
29 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 22 P age
30 Executive assistants (1222) Executive assistants co-ordinate administrative procedures, public relations activities and research and analysis functions for members of legislative assemblies, ministers, deputy ministers, corporate officials and executives, committees and boards of directors. They are employed by governments, corporations and associations. D - Less Reliable All employees 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Full Time 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 23 P age
31 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 24 P age
32 Conference and event planners (1226) Conference and event planners plan, organize and co-ordinate conferences, conventions, meetings, seminars, exhibitions, trade shows, festivals and other events. They are employed by tourism associations, trade and professional associations, convention and conference centres, governments and by conference and event planning companies, or they may be self-employed. All employees 7 $ $ $30.02 $ $ $.64 $ $ Union 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 6 $ $ $31.81 $ $ $40.06 $ $ Full Time 7 $ $ $30.02 $ $ $.64 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 6 $ $ $30.76 $ $ $40.06 $ $ Public Sector 5 $ $ $28.17 $ $ $19.70 $ $ Private Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ D - Less Reliable P age
33 Saskatoon CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 26 P age
34 Administrative assistants (1241) Administrative assistants perform a variety of administrative duties in support of managerial and professional employers. They are employed throughout the private and public sectors. D - Less Reliable All employees 34 $12.00 $36.06 $19.19 $12.12 $16.89 $18.30 $21.54 $36.06 Union 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 30 $12.00 $36.06 $19.12 $12.12 $16.83 $18.30 $21.54 $36.06 Full Time 23 $12.12 $36.06 $19.42 $12.40 $16.83 $19.23 $21.54 $36.06 Part Time 11 $12.00 $.00 $18.73 $ $ $18.30 $ $ Male 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 34 $12.00 $36.06 $19.19 $12.12 $16.89 $18.30 $21.54 $36.06 Public Sector 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 31 $12.00 $36.06 $19.28 $12.12 $16.89 $18.30 $21.54 $ P age
35 Saskatoon CMA 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 18 $12.00 $.00 $19.42 $ $ $19.33 $ $ Other 12 $12.12 $24.42 $17.62 $ $ $18.30 $ $ Saskatoon 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 18 $12.00 $.00 $19.42 $ $ $19.33 $ $ Other 12 $12.12 $24.42 $17.62 $ $ $18.30 $ $ 28 P age
36 General office support workers (1411) General office support workers prepare correspondence, reports, statements and other material, operate office equipment, answer telephones, verify, record and process forms and documents such as contracts and requisitions and perform general clerical duties according to established procedures. They are employed in offices throughout the public and private sectors. D - Less Reliable All employees 33 $10.00 $31.07 $20.73 $11.00 $14.42 $18.76 $27.13 $31.07 Union 7 $ $ $24.57 $ $ $.66 $ $ Non-Union 26 $10.00 $31.07 $19.70 $11.00 $12.81 $18.00 $27.13 $31.07 Full Time 29 $11.00 $31.07 $21.84 $11.76 $15.38 $24.85 $28.26 $31.07 Part Time 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 31 $10.00 $31.07 $20.74 $11.00 $13.06 $18.76 $27.13 $31.07 Public Sector 16 $12.00 $31.07 $24.23 $ $ $.64 $ $ Private Sector 17 $10.00 $29.10 $17.44 $ $ $15.38 $ $ 29 P age
37 Saskatoon CMA 5 $ $ $26.89 $ $ $26.45 $ $ Regina CMA 13 $11.00 $31.07 $24.52 $ $ $.73 $ $ Other 15 $10.00 $.64 $15.39 $ $ $15.00 $ $ Saskatoon 5 $ $ $26.89 $ $ $26.45 $ $ Regina 13 $11.00 $31.07 $24.52 $ $ $.73 $ $ Other 15 $10.00 $.64 $15.39 $ $ $15.00 $ $ 30 P age
38 Receptionists (1414) Receptionists greet people arriving at offices, hospitals and other establishments, direct visitors to appropriate person or service, answer and forward telephone calls, take messages, schedule appointments and perform other clerical duties. They are employed by hospitals, medical and dental offices and in other offices throughout the public and private sectors. Telephone operators are included in this group. D - Less Reliable All employees 8 $ $ $16.77 $ $ $16.22 $ $ Union 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 7 $ $ $16.00 $ $ $16.00 $ $ Full Time 6 $ $ $17.69 $ $ $19.00 $ $ Part Time 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 8 $ $ $16.77 $ $ $16.22 $ $ Public Sector 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 7 $ $ $16.11 $ $ $16.00 $ $ 31 P age
39 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 5 $ $ $17.55 $ $ $16.22 $ $ Other 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 5 $ $ $17.55 $ $ $16.22 $ $ Other 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 32 P age
40 Desktop publishing operators and related occupations (1423) Desktop publishing operators use computers to enter copy into a typesetting system or operate typesetting output equipment to produce text that is ready to print. They are employed by firms that specialize in typesetting, commercial printing companies, publishing and printing companies and various establishments in the public and private sectors that have in-house printing departments. D - Less Reliable All employees 15 $11.00 $26.70 $17.51 $ $ $17.15 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 15 $11.00 $26.70 $17.51 $ $ $17.15 $ $ Full Time 15 $11.00 $26.70 $17.51 $ $ $17.15 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 8 $ $ $18.43 $ $ $18.97 $ $ Female 7 $ $ $16.44 $ $ $15.00 $ $ Public Sector 10 $13.00 $26.70 $18.81 $ $ $18.76 $ $ Private Sector 5 $ $ $14.90 $ $ $14.50 $ $ 33 P age
41 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 15 $11.00 $26.70 $17.51 $ $ $17.15 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 15 $11.00 $26.70 $17.51 $ $ $17.15 $ $ 34 P age
42 Accounting and related clerks (1431) Accounting and related clerks calculate, prepare and process bills, invoices, accounts payable and receivable, budgets and other financial records according to established procedures. They are employed throughout the private and public sectors. D - Less Reliable All employees 41 $12.50 $37.53 $19.48 $12.50 $12.50 $17.42 $.32 $33.04 Union 8 $ $ $23.02 $ $ $22.99 $ $ Non-Union 32 $12.50 $37.53 $18.52 $12.50 $12.50 $17.00 $.32 $37.53 Full Time 35 $12.50 $37.53 $19.42 $12.50 $12.50 $17.42 $23.27 $37.53 Part Time 6 $ $ $19.84 $ $ $23.89 $ $ Male 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 38 $12.50 $33.04 $18.96 $12.50 $12.50 $17.15 $.32 $33.04 Public Sector 20 $12.50 $28.77 $18.20 $12.50 $12.50 $17.00 $26.65 $28.77 Private Sector 21 $12.50 $37.53 $20.70 $13.59 $15.20 $19.27 $23.27 $ P age
43 Saskatoon CMA 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 15 $16.67 $28.77 $23.59 $ $ $23.27 $ $ Other 23 $12.50 $37.53 $15.80 $12.50 $12.50 $13.59 $17.15 $37.53 Saskatoon 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 15 $16.67 $28.77 $23.59 $ $ $23.27 $ $ Other 23 $12.50 $37.53 $15.80 $12.50 $12.50 $13.59 $17.15 $ P age
44 Library assistants and clerks (1451) Library assistants and clerks issue and receive library materials, sort and shelve books and provide general library information to users. They also perform clerical functions. Library clerks are employed by libraries or other establishments with library services. D - Less Reliable All employees 34 $10.00 $24.15 $15.94 $10.00 $10.30 $15.67 $18.86 $24.15 Union 32 $10.00 $24.15 $16.22 $10.00 $13.73 $17.12 $18.86 $24.15 Non-Union 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Full Time 18 $15.00 $24.15 $19.17 $ $ $18.86 $ $ Part Time 16 $10.00 $18.86 $12.31 $ $ $10.30 $ $ Male 7 $ $ $15.62 $ $ $15.67 $ $ Female 27 $10.00 $24.15 $16.03 $10.00 $10.30 $15.67 $18.86 $24.15 Public Sector 33 $10.00 $22.53 $15.69 $10.00 $10.30 $15.67 $18.86 $22.53 Private Sector 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 37 P age
45 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 33 $10.00 $22.53 $15.69 $10.00 $10.30 $15.67 $18.86 $22.53 Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 33 $10.00 $22.53 $15.69 $10.00 $10.30 $15.67 $18.86 $ P age
46 Shippers and receivers (1521) Shippers and receivers ship, receive and record the movement of parts, supplies, materials, equipment and stock to and from an establishment. They are employed in the public sector and by retail and wholesale establishments, manufacturing companies, and other commercial and industrial establishments. All employees 7 $ $ $17.77 $ $ $17.35 $ $ Union 7 $ $ $17.77 $ $ $17.35 $ $ Non-Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Full Time 6 $ $ $17.81 $ $ $17.35 $ $ Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 7 $ $ $17.77 $ $ $17.35 $ $ Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 5 $ $ $17.67 $ $ $17.35 $ $ Private Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ D - Less Reliable 39 P age
47 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 5 $ $ $17.62 $ $ $17.35 $ $ Other 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 5 $ $ $17.62 $ $ $17.35 $ $ Other 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 40 P age
48 User support technicians (2282) Technicians in this group provide first-line technical support to computer users experiencing difficulties with computer hardware and with computer applications and communications software. They are employed by computer hardware manufacturers and retailers, software developers, in call centres and in information technology units throughout the private and public sectors. Technicians in this group are also employed by independent technical support companies or they may be self-employed. D - Less Reliable All employees 31 $17.00 $50.00 $24.72 $17.00 $20.11 $21.49 $26.93 $50.00 Union 22 $20.11 $33.43 $22.70 $20.11 $20.11 $21.49 $24. $33.43 Non-Union 9 $ $ $29.65 $ $ $27.40 $ $ Full Time 12 $21.49 $50.00 $31.22 $ $ $27.40 $ $ Part Time 19 $17.00 $24. $20.61 $ $ $20.81 $ $ Male 26 $17.00 $50.00 $24.48 $17.00 $20.11 $21.49 $27.40 $50.00 Female 5 $ $ $.97 $ $ $.48 $ $ Public Sector 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 30 $17.00 $50.00 $24.19 $17.00 $20.11 $21.49 $26.93 $ P age
49 Saskatoon CMA 7 $ $ $32.19 $ $ $27.40 $ $ Regina CMA 24 $17.00 $40.53 $22.54 $17.00 $20.11 $20.81 $22.22 $40.53 Other 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 7 $ $ $32.19 $ $ $27.40 $ $ Regina 24 $17.00 $40.53 $22.54 $17.00 $20.11 $20.81 $22.22 $40.53 Other 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 42 P age
50 Librarians (5111) Librarians select, develop, organize and maintain library collections and provide advisory services for users. They are employed in libraries or in a department within a library. C - Fair All employees 48 $13.40 $21.90 $14.18 $13.40 $13.40 $13.40 $14.90 $18.50 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 48 $13.40 $21.90 $14.18 $13.40 $13.40 $13.40 $14.90 $18.50 Full Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Part Time 47 $13.40 $18.50 $14.02 $13.40 $13.40 $13.40 $14.90 $14.90 Male 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 47 $13.40 $21.90 $14.20 $13.40 $13.40 $13.40 $14.90 $18.50 Public Sector 48 $13.40 $21.90 $14.18 $13.40 $13.40 $13.40 $14.90 $18.50 Private Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 43 P age
51 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 48 $13.40 $21.90 $14.18 $13.40 $13.40 $13.40 $14.90 $18.50 Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 48 $13.40 $21.90 $14.18 $13.40 $13.40 $13.40 $14.90 $ P age
52 Editors (5122) Editors review, evaluate and edit manuscripts, articles, news reports and other material for publication, broadcast or interactive media and co-ordinate the activities of writers, journalists and other staff. They are employed by publishing firms, magazines, journals, newspapers, radio and television networks and stations, and by companies and government departments that produce publications such as newsletters, handbooks, manuals and Web sites. Editors may also work on a freelance basis. All employees 7 $ $ $17.47 $ $ $20.00 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 7 $ $ $17.47 $ $ $20.00 $ $ Full Time 6 $ $ $17. $ $ $21.63 $ $ Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 6 $ $ $16.78 $ $ $20.00 $ $ D - Less Reliable 45 P age
53 Saskatoon CMA 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 46 P age
54 Journalists (5123) Journalists research, investigate, interpret and communicate news and public affairs through newspapers, television, radio and other media. Journalists are employed by radio and television networks and stations, newspapers and magazines. Journalists may also work on a freelance basis. D - Less Reliable All employees 33 $13.00 $48.45 $26.83 $13.24 $13. $.33 $40.19 $48.45 Union 17 $.33 $48.45 $38.58 $ $ $40.19 $ $ Non-Union 16 $13.00 $19. $14.34 $ $ $13. $ $ Full Time 32 $13.24 $48.45 $27.26 $13.24 $13.51 $35.29 $40.19 $48.45 Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 19 $13.24 $40.19 $26.06 $ $ $.33 $ $ Female 14 $13.00 $48.45 $27.87 $ $ $37.65 $ $ Public Sector 6 $ $ $13.77 $ $ $13. $ $ Private Sector 27 $13.00 $48.45 $29.73 $13.24 $15.00 $35.29 $40.19 $ P age
55 Saskatoon CMA 10 $19. $40.19 $34.66 $ $ $37.65 $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 22 $13.00 $48.45 $22.66 $13.24 $13. $15.00 $40.19 $48.45 Saskatoon 10 $19. $40.19 $34.66 $ $ $37.65 $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 22 $13.00 $48.45 $22.66 $13.24 $13. $15.00 $40.19 $ P age
56 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations (5131) This unit group includes producers, directors, choreographers and others who oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of film, television, radio, dance and theatre productions. They are employed by film production companies, radio and television stations, broadcast departments, advertising companies, sound recording studios, record production companies and dance companies. They may also be self-employed. D - Less Reliable All employees 15 $14.42 $48.06 $27.94 $ $ $28.35 $ $ Union 7 $ $ $30.40 $ $ $31.16 $ $ Non-Union 8 $ $ $.78 $ $ $24.03 $ $ Full Time 15 $14.42 $48.06 $27.94 $ $ $28.35 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 13 $14.42 $48.06 $28.35 $ $ $28.35 $ $ Female 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 15 $14.42 $48.06 $27.94 $ $ $28.35 $ $ 49 P age
57 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 11 $14.42 $48.06 $26.86 $ $ $27.47 $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 11 $14.42 $48.06 $26.86 $ $ $27.47 $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 50 P age
58 Broadcast technicians (5224) Broadcast technicians install, set up, test, operate and repair electronic equipment used to record and transmit live and taped radio and television programs and to produce audio and video streaming broadcasts for the Internet. They are employed by radio and television broadcasting networks and stations, by broadcast equipment companies and by Internet-based communication providers. D - Less Reliable All employees 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Union 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Full Time 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 51 P age
59 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 52 P age
60 Announcers and other broadcasters (5231) Announcers and other broadcasters read news, sports, weather, commercial and public service messages and host entertainment and information programs for broadcast on radio or television. They are primarily employed by radio and television stations and networks and by commercial firms that produce advertisements for radio or television. D - Less Reliable All employees 33 $11.00 $42.80 $20.66 $11.00 $16.73 $18.46 $26.00 $42.80 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 33 $11.00 $42.80 $20.66 $11.00 $16.73 $18.46 $26.00 $42.80 Full Time 27 $12.69 $42.80 $22.29 $12.69 $18.00 $19.00 $26.80 $42.80 Part Time 6 $ $ $13.33 $ $ $11.00 $ $ Male 28 $11.00 $42.80 $20.52 $11.00 $15.90 $18.46 $26.00 $42.80 Female 5 $ $ $21.49 $ $ $19.00 $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 33 $11.00 $42.80 $20.66 $11.00 $16.73 $18.46 $26.00 $ P age
61 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 24 $11.00 $42.80 $21.60 $11.00 $17.00 $19.70 $26.80 $42.80 Other 9 $ $ $18.17 $ $ $18.00 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 24 $11.00 $42.80 $21.60 $11.00 $17.00 $19.70 $26.80 $42.80 Other 9 $ $ $18.17 $ $ $18.00 $ $ 54 P age
62 Graphic designers and illustrators (5241) Graphic designers conceptualize and produce graphic art and visual materials to effectively communicate information for publications, advertising, films, packaging, posters, signs and interactive media such as Web sites and CDs. They are employed by advertising and graphic design firms, by establishments with advertising or communications departments and by multimedia production companies, or they may be self-employed. Graphic designers who are also supervisors, project managers or consultants are included in this unit group. Illustrators conceptualize and create illustrations to represent information through images. They are almost solely self-employed. D - Less Reliable All employees 6 $ $ $30.83 $ $ $37.65 $ $ Union 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Full Time 6 $ $ $30.83 $ $ $37.65 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 6 $ $ $30.83 $ $ $37.65 $ $ 55 P age
63 Saskatoon CMA 5 $ $ $34.59 $ $ $37.65 $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 5 $ $ $34.59 $ $ $37.65 $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 56 P age
64 Coaches (52) Coaches prepare and train individual athletes or teams for competitive events. They are employed by national and provincial sports organizations, professional and amateur sports teams, sports clubs and universities or they may be self-employed. This unit group also includes sports scouts who identify and recruit athletes for professional sports teams. They are employed by professional sports organizations. D - Less Reliable All employees 6 $ $ $28.22 $ $ $26.44 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 5 $ $ $29.06 $ $ $26.44 $ $ Full Time 5 $ $ $29.69 $ $ $26.44 $ $ Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 6 $ $ $28.22 $ $ $26.44 $ $ Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 6 $ $ $28.22 $ $ $26.44 $ $ 57 P age
65 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 5 $ $ $27.73 $ $ $26.44 $ $ Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 5 $ $ $27.73 $ $ $26.44 $ $ 58 P age
66 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness (54) Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness lead and instruct groups and individuals in recreational, sports, fitness or athletic programs. They are employed by community centres, sports and fitness clubs, outdoor centres, resorts, recreational facilities, health care facilities, retirement homes, correctional institutions, government departments, private businesses, tourism associations and similar establishments. D - Less Reliable All employees 37 $10.00 $20.00 $13.34 $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 $15.50 $20.00 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 37 $10.00 $20.00 $13.34 $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 $15.50 $20.00 Full Time 13 $12.00 $17.50 $14.35 $ $ $13.50 $ $ Part Time 24 $10.00 $20.00 $12.79 $10.00 $10.50 $11.00 $14.00 $20.00 Male 13 $10.00 $20.00 $13.96 $ $ $12.00 $ $ Female 24 $10.50 $19.00 $13.00 $10.50 $11.00 $12.50 $14.00 $19.00 Public Sector 24 $10.50 $20.00 $12.79 $10.50 $11.00 $12.00 $13.50 $20.00 Private Sector 13 $10.00 $20.00 $14.35 $ $ $14.00 $ $ 59 P age
67 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 10 $10.00 $20.00 $13.40 $ $ $12.00 $ $ Other 27 $10.50 $20.00 $13.31 $10.50 $11.00 $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 10 $10.00 $20.00 $13.40 $ $ $12.00 $ $ Other 27 $10.50 $20.00 $13.31 $10.50 $11.00 $12.50 $15.00 $ P age
68 Cooks (6322) Cooks prepare and cook a wide variety of foods. They are employed in restaurants, hotels, hospitals and other health care institutions, central food commissaries, educational institutions and other establishments. Cooks are also employed aboard ships and at construction and logging campsites. Apprentice cooks are included in this unit group. C - Fair All employees 49 $11.00 $17.73 $16.61 $13.00 $16.27 $17.35 $17.35 $17.55 Union 42 $14.79 $17.55 $17.11 $16.13 $17.35 $17.35 $17.35 $17.55 Non-Union 7 $ $ $13.57 $ $ $13. $ $ Full Time 24 $14.00 $17.73 $16.93 $14.79 $17.35 $17.35 $17.35 $17.73 Part Time $11.00 $17.55 $16.29 $11.00 $16.27 $17.35 $17.35 $17.55 Male 34 $11.00 $17.55 $16.66 $11.00 $17.35 $17.35 $17.35 $17.55 Female 15 $13. $17.73 $16.49 $ $ $17.35 $ $ Journey Person 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Journey Person 49 $11.00 $17.73 $16.61 $13.00 $16.27 $17.35 $17.35 $17.55 Public Sector 42 $14.79 $17.55 $17.11 $16.13 $17.35 $17.35 $17.35 $17.55 Private Sector 7 $ $ $13.57 $ $ $13. $ $ 61 P age
69 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 35 $14.79 $17.35 $17.13 $14.79 $17.35 $17.35 $17.35 $17.35 Other 14 $11.00 $17.73 $15.29 $ $ $16.27 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 35 $14.79 $17.35 $17.13 $14.79 $17.35 $17.35 $17.35 $17.35 Other 14 $11.00 $17.73 $15.29 $ $ $16.27 $ $ 62 P age
70 Food and beverage servers (6513) Food and beverage servers take patrons' food and beverage orders and serve orders to patrons. They are employed in restaurants, hotels, bars, taverns, private clubs, banquet halls and similar establishments. B - Good All employees 147 $10.00 $17.00 $14.32 $10.00 $10.00 $16.18 $16.18 $16.79 Union 99 $14.96 $16.79 $16.03 $14.96 $16.18 $16.18 $16.18 $16.79 Non-Union 48 $10.00 $17.00 $10.80 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $17.00 Full Time 24 $10.00 $17.00 $15.38 $10.00 $16.18 $16.18 $16.79 $17.00 Part Time 122 $10.00 $16.79 $14.15 $10.00 $10.00 $16.18 $16.18 $16.18 Male 27 $10.00 $17.00 $12.97 $10.00 $10.00 $12.00 $16.18 $17.00 Female 120 $10.00 $17.00 $14.63 $10.00 $14.96 $16.18 $16.18 $16.79 Journey Person 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Journey Person 147 $10.00 $17.00 $14.32 $10.00 $10.00 $16.18 $16.18 $16.79 Public Sector 109 $10.00 $16.79 $15.48 $10.00 $15.51 $16.18 $16.18 $16.79 Private Sector 38 $10.00 $17.00 $11.01 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $12.00 $ P age
71 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 100 $10.00 $16.18 $15.11 $10.00 $14.96 $16.18 $16.18 $16.18 Other 47 $10.00 $17.00 $12.64 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $16.79 $17.00 Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 100 $10.00 $16.18 $15.11 $10.00 $14.96 $16.18 $16.18 $16.18 Other 47 $10.00 $17.00 $12.64 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $16.79 $ P age
72 Other customer and information services representatives (6552) This unit group includes customer and information services representatives who answer enquiries and provide information regarding an establishment's goods, services and policies and who provide customer services such as receiving payments and processing requests for services. They are employed by retail establishments, contact centres, insurance, telephone and utility companies and other establishments throughout the private and public sectors. C - Fair All employees 96 $16.41 $24.85 $18.41 $16.77 $17.30 $17.77 $17.77 $23.27 Union 92 $16.41 $23.27 $18.23 $16.77 $17.30 $17.77 $17.77 $22.16 Non-Union 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Full Time 40 $16.41 $24.85 $19.17 $17.24 $17.55 $17.77 $22.15 $24.85 Part Time 56 $16. $22.16 $17.87 $16.77 $17. $17.77 $17.77 $22.16 Male 29 $16.77 $23.27 $18.02 $16.77 $17.30 $17.55 $17.77 $23.27 Female 67 $16.41 $24.85 $18.58 $16.77 $17.70 $17.77 $18.68 $22.16 Public Sector 44 $16. $17.77 $17.69 $17.55 $17.55 $17.77 $17.77 $17.77 Private Sector 52 $16.41 $24.85 $19.02 $16.77 $17.24 $17.70 $22.15 $ P age
73 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 70 $16. $24.85 $18.32 $16.77 $17.30 $17.77 $17.77 $23.27 Other $16.41 $23.27 $18.65 $16.51 $17.55 $17.55 $22.15 $23.27 Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 70 $16. $24.85 $18.32 $16.77 $17.30 $17.77 $17.77 $23.27 Other $16.41 $23.27 $18.65 $16.51 $17.55 $17.55 $22.15 $ P age
74 Cashiers (6611) Cashiers operate cash registers, optical price scanners, computers or other equipment to record and accept payment for the purchase of goods, services and admissions. They are employed in stores, restaurants, theatres, recreational and sports establishments, currency exchange booths, government offices, business offices and other service, retail and wholesale establishments. C - Fair All employees 84 $10.00 $18.89 $15.46 $10.00 $12.54 $16.79 $17.37 $18.89 Union 56 $15.51 $18.89 $17.31 $16.43 $16.79 $17.37 $17.37 $18.89 Non-Union 28 $10.00 $15.00 $11. $10.00 $11.00 $11.50 $12.54 $15.00 Full Time 33 $12.00 $18.89 $16.79 $12.54 $16.79 $17.37 $18.30 $18.89 Part Time 51 $10.00 $18.30 $14.59 $10.00 $11.50 $16.43 $17.37 $17.37 Male 15 $10.00 $18.89 $16.13 $ $ $16.79 $ $ Female 69 $10.00 $18.89 $15.31 $10.00 $12.50 $16.79 $17.37 $18.89 Public Sector 61 $12.00 $18.89 $16.94 $12.50 $16.79 $17.37 $17.37 $18.89 Private Sector 23 $10.00 $14.00 $11.52 $10.00 $10.00 $11.50 $12.54 $ P age
75 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 47 $11.50 $18.89 $16.66 $11.50 $16.43 $17.37 $17.37 $18.89 Other 37 $10.00 $18.30 $13.93 $10.00 $12.00 $13.50 $16.79 $18.30 Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 47 $11.50 $18.89 $16.66 $11.50 $16.43 $17.37 $17.37 $18.89 Other 37 $10.00 $18.30 $13.93 $10.00 $12.00 $13.50 $16.79 $ P age
76 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations (6711) Workers in this unit group include counter attendants, food preparers, kitchen helpers, food service helpers and dishwashers. Counter attendants and food preparers prepare, heat and finish cooking simple food items and serve customers at food counters. Kitchen helpers, food service helpers and dishwashers clear tables, clean kitchen areas, wash dishes, and perform various other activities to assist workers who prepare or serve food and beverages. They are employed by restaurants, cafes, hotels, fast food outlets, cafeterias, hospitals and other establishments. C - Fair All employees 62 $10.00 $19.71 $13.02 $10.00 $10.00 $14.79 $15.50 $19.71 Union 32 $13.58 $19.71 $15.51 $14.27 $14.79 $15.50 $15.50 $19.71 Non-Union 30 $10.00 $15.00 $10.37 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $15.00 Full Time 15 $14.79 $19.71 $16.11 $ $ $15.50 $ $ Part Time 47 $10.00 $15.50 $12.04 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $14.79 $15.50 Male 24 $10.00 $19.71 $12.67 $10.00 $10.00 $14.79 $14.79 $19.71 Female 38 $10.00 $19.71 $13. $10.00 $10.00 $14.79 $15.50 $19.71 Public Sector 34 $13.58 $19.71 $15.48 $14.27 $14.79 $15.50 $15.50 $19.71 Private Sector 28 $10.00 $11.00 $10.04 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $ P age
77 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 58 $10.00 $19.71 $13.06 $10.00 $10.00 $14.79 $15.50 $19.71 Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 58 $10.00 $19.71 $13.06 $10.00 $10.00 $14.79 $15.50 $19.71 Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 70 P age
78 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport (6722) This unit group includes amusement occupations such as operators of amusement rides, games and other attractions, and attendants in amusement, recreation and sports facilities who assist patrons, collect tickets and fees and supervise the use of recreational and sports equipment. They are employed by amusement parks, fairs, exhibitions, carnivals, arenas, billiard parlours, bowling alleys, golf courses, ski centres, tennis clubs, campgrounds and other recreational and sports facilities. D - Less Reliable All employees 20 $10.00 $20.00 $14.14 $10.00 $10.00 $15.00 $17.00 $20.00 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 20 $10.00 $20.00 $14.14 $10.00 $10.00 $15.00 $17.00 $20.00 Full Time 8 $ $ $16.79 $ $ $17.00 $ $ Part Time 12 $10.00 $16. $12.38 $ $ $12.00 $ $ Male 14 $10.00 $17.33 $13.76 $ $ $15.00 $ $ Female 6 $ $ $15.04 $ $ $16. $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 18 $10.00 $20.00 $13.94 $ $ $14.00 $ $ 71 P age
79 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 20 $10.00 $20.00 $14.14 $10.00 $10.00 $15.00 $17.00 $20.00 Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 20 $10.00 $20.00 $14.14 $10.00 $10.00 $15.00 $17.00 $ P age
80 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents (6733) Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents clean and maintain the interior and exterior of commercial, institutional and residential buildings and their surrounding grounds. Building superintendents employed in large establishments are responsible for the operation of the establishment and may also supervise other workers. They are employed by office and apartment building management companies, condominium corporations, educational institutions, health care facilities, recreational and shopping facilities, religious establishments, and industrial and other establishments. D - Less Reliable All employees 20 $12.00 $.72 $18.54 $12.00 $14.00 $20.00 $23.01 $.72 Union 13 $12.11 $.72 $21.01 $ $ $23.01 $ $ Non-Union 7 $ $ $13.94 $ $ $12.57 $ $ Full Time 17 $12.00 $.72 $19.68 $ $ $23.01 $ $ Part Time 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 16 $12.00 $.72 $20.00 $ $ $23.01 $ $ Female 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 15 $12.00 $.72 $19.74 $ $ $23.01 $ $ Private Sector 5 $ $ $14.91 $ $ $12.57 $ $ 73 P age
81 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 11 $12.11 $23.85 $20.40 $ $ $23.01 $ $ Other 9 $ $ $16.26 $ $ $14.00 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 11 $12.11 $23.85 $20.40 $ $ $23.01 $ $ Other 9 $ $ $16.26 $ $ $14.00 $ $ 74 P age
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