Mountain States Employers Council Projects Mining Pay Increases at 3.9% in 1990

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joy Sandberg
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The 1989 mining industry compensation survey done annually by the Denver-based Mountain States Employers Council shows the "average" or "typical" employee in the mining industry is projected to receive an increase of 3.9% to base pay in 1990, compared to a projection of 4.1 % for 1989. According to MSEC, the actual percentage increase to base pay has continued to decline since 1980. A review of pay increases since 1980 shows the highest average increase was 11%, granted in 1981. Since 1981, there has been a steady deceleration through the decade. While 1989 final figures are not available, 1988 numbers might indicate a reversal of this trend. In 1988, the average employee actual increase was 3.8%. That was 0.7% higher than the 3.1% projection. This may be significant as actual increases have been lower than projections since 1982. Chart A shows the pattern of projected vs. actual percent increases in pay since 1980.
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APA: Joy Sandberg  (1990)  Mountain States Employers Council Projects Mining Pay Increases at 3.9% in 1990

MLA: Joy Sandberg Mountain States Employers Council Projects Mining Pay Increases at 3.9% in 1990. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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