Average Weekly Hours of Production and Nonsupervisory Employees: Mining and Logging : 47.5 (As of 2024-10-01)

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Average Weekly Hours of Production and Nonsupervisory Employees: Mining and Logging was 47.5 as of 2024-10-01, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Historically, Average Weekly Hours of Production and Nonsupervisory Employees: Mining and Logging reached a record high of 48.3 and a record low of 33.6, the median value is 44.3. Typical value range is from 45.5 to 47.5. The Year-Over-Year growth is -0.83%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Average Weekly Hours of Production and Nonsupervisory Employees: Mining and Logging - last updated on 2024-10-01.

Monthly , seasonally adjusted . Average weekly hours relate to the average hours per worker for which pay was received and is different from standard or scheduled hours. Factors such as unpaid absenteeism, labor turnover, part-time work, and stoppages cause average weekly hours to be lower than scheduled hours of work for an establishment. Group averages further reflect changes in the workweek of component industries. Average weekly hours are the total weekly hours divided by the employees paid for those hours. Production and related employees include working supervisors and all nonsupervisory employees (including group leaders and trainees) engaged in fabricating, processing, assembling, inspecting, receiving, storing, handling, packing, warehousing, shipping, trucking, hauling, maintenance, repair, janitorial, guard services, product development, auxiliary production for plant's own use (for example, power plant), recordkeeping, and other services closely associated with the above production operations. Nonsupervisory employees include those individuals in private, service-providing industries who are not above the working-supervisor level. This group includes individuals such as office and clerical workers, repairers, salespersons, operators, drivers, physicians, lawyers, accountants, nurses, social workers, research aides, teachers, drafters, photographers, beauticians, musicians, restaurant workers, custodial workers, attendants, line installers and repairers, laborers, janitors, guards, and other employees at similar occupational levels whose services are closely associated with those of the employees listed. The series comes from the 'Current Employment Statistics (Establishment Survey).' The source code is: CES1000000007
Category Population, Employment, & Labor Markets
Region USA
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Stats

Name Value
Last Value 47.5
Latest Period 2024-10-01
Long Term Average 46.48
Average Annualized Growth Rate +0.1%
Value from 1 year ago 47.9
Change from 1 year ago -0.84%
Frequency Daily
Unit Hours
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