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Construction Union Wage Rate Index, March 2014

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Released: 2014-04-24

The Construction Union Wage Rate Index (including supplements) for Canada was unchanged in March compared with the previous month. The composite index increased 1.6% in the 12 months to March.

  Note to readers

Union wage rates are published for 16 trades in 22 metropolitan areas for both the basic rates and rates including selected supplementary payments. The indexes (2007=100) are calculated for the same metropolitan areas and are published for those where a majority of trades are covered by current collective agreements.

The wage rates and indexes are subject to a 30-month revision period after dissemination of a given month's data. This is due to the length of time that can transpire between the expiration of a collective agreement and the ratification of a new collective agreement. The wage rates and indexes are not seasonally adjusted.

Because of reporting problems, the wage rates for Winnipeg that were used to calculate the indexes were not available. The wage rates for Winnipeg are now available and are used to calculate the indexes starting in January 2012.

The Construction Union Wage Rate Index for April will be released on May 22.

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