Table 4-2
Estimates of employment and average weekly earnings for all employees, by industry — Newfoundland and Labrador

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Newfoundland and Labrador
Industry - NAICS Employment Average weekly earnings (including overtime)
June  2010 May  2011 r June  2011 p June  2010 May  2011 r June  2011 p
  in thousands current dollars
Industrial aggregate including unclassified businesses  1 - 00-91N 209.6 A 209.0 A 213.9 A 835.84 A 871.77 A 862.60 A
Goods producing industries - 11-33N 38.4 A 37.7 A 38.1 A 966.05 A 983.67 A 991.48 A
Support activities for mining and oil and gas extraction - 213,2131 1.6 A 2.0 A 1.9 A F F 1,802.15 B
Construction - 23 13.6 A 13.2 A 14.3 A 960.87 A 980.93 A 984.90 A
Construction of buildings - 236 4.1 A 3.9 A 4.1 A 907.29 B 857.24 A 908.42 A
Heavy and civil engineering construction - 237 3.3 A 3.0 B 3.3 A 1,085.44 A 1,083.50 A 1,268.40 A
Specialty trade contractors - 238 6.3 A 6.3 A 6.8 A 931.13 A 1,008.71 A 894.68 A
Manufacturing - 31-33 17.3 A 17.6 A 16.6 A 756.43 B 781.66 A 753.70 A
Non-durable goods - 311N 14.7 B 15.0 B 14.0 A 735.05 B 753.83 A 723.80 B
Food manufacturing - 311 12.5 B 12.4 B 11.4 A 671.32 B 694.26 A 619.75 B
Durable goods - 321N 2.6 A 2.6 A 2.6 A 878.63 A 940.92 A 911.94 A
Service producing industries - 41-91N 165.3 A 165.1 A 169.0 A 805.58 A 846.20 A 833.53 A
Trade - 41-45N 35.1 A 34.0 A 35.3 A 584.16 A 584.81 A 597.79 A
Wholesale trade - 41 6.5 A 6.2 A 6.6 A 927.47 A 885.89 A 896.63 A
Food, beverage and tobacco wholesaler-distributors - 413 2.1 A 1.6 D 1.9 A 739.21 C 710.29 B 730.30 B
Building material and supplies wholesaler-distributors - 416 0.9 A 1.0 A 1.0 A 1,057.19 A 970.85 B 1,130.08 C
Machinery, equipment and supplies wholesaler-distributors - 417 1.6 A 1.7 A 1.7 A 1,136.12 A 1,112.91 A 992.43 B
Miscellaneous wholesaler-distributors - 418 0.7 A 0.7 A 0.8 A 1,115.91 C 684.04 B 836.74 B
Wholesale electronic markets, and agents and brokers - 419,4191 0.3 A 0.3 A 0.2 A . . .
Retail trade - 44-45 28.7 A 27.8 A 28.7 A 506.91 A 517.44 A 529.28 A
Motor vehicle and parts dealers - 441 3.4 A 3.5 A 3.6 A 865.26 B 838.60 A 826.07 A
Furniture and home furnishings stores - 442 0.6 A 0.8 A 0.8 B . . .
Electronics and appliance stores - 443,4431 0.5 A 0.6 A 0.7 B . . .
Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers - 444 2.8 A 2.6 A 2.9 A 634.90 B 513.32 C 601.36 C
Food and beverage stores - 445 8.2 A 7.4 A 7.7 A 429.78 A 478.44 B 438.71 A
Health and personal care stores - 446,4461 2.3 A 2.3 A 2.4 A 547.79 A 581.80 A 654.88 A
Gasoline stations - 447,4471 2.0 A 2.0 A 2.0 A 411.75 A 449.70 B 429.52 A
Clothing and clothing accessories stores - 448 2.2 A 2.2 A 2.2 A . . .
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores - 451 0.7 A 0.7 A 0.7 A F F 439.31 C
General merchandise stores - 452 4.6 A 4.4 A 4.5 A 389.12 A 403.86 A 434.78 B
Miscellaneous store retailers - 453 1.1 A 1.0 A 1.0 A 435.73 C 429.34 A 477.30 A
Non-store retailers - 454 0.3 A 0.3 A 0.3 A F F F
Transportation and warehousing - 48-49 8.4 A 9.2 A 9.3 A 875.31 A 964.45 A 972.11 A
Air transportation - 481 1.4 A 1.2 A 1.3 A 977.39 A 1,142.11 A 1,155.37 A
Truck transportation - 484 1.7 A 1.5 A 1.5 A 774.24 A 783.40 A 817.16 A
Support activities for transportation - 488 1.8 A 2.0 A 1.9 A 1,061.91 A 1,000.13 A 1,143.04 B
Information and cultural industries - 51 4.4 A 4.5 A 4.4 A 1,063.99 A 965.93 A 989.68 A
Telecommunications - 517 x 2.7 B 2.6 A x 1,119.83 A 1,100.31 A
Other information services - 519,5191 0.3 A x x F x x
Finance and insurance - 52 6.5 A 6.7 A 6.8 A 889.90 A 944.79 A 871.30 A
Credit intermediation and related activities - 522 4.9 A 4.8 A 4.8 A 874.88 A 918.35 A 844.49 A
Insurance carriers and related activities - 524 1.2 A 1.6 A 1.7 A 929.17 C 1,024.00 A 931.59 B
Professional, scientific and technical services - 54,541 6.9 A 7.6 A 7.7 A 1,023.55 A 1,144.83 A 1,173.98 A
Management of companies and enterprises - 55,551 0.8 A 0.7 A 0.7 A . . .
Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services - 56 8.2 A 8.0 A 8.5 A 865.69 A 868.82 A 890.38 A
Administrative and support services - 561 7.9 A 7.6 A 8.1 A 863.20 A 865.43 A 888.38 A
Waste management and remediation services - 562 0.3 A 0.4 A 0.4 A . . .
Educational services - 61,611 21.6 A 21.3 A 21.0 A 985.13 A 1,116.60 A 1,095.50 A
Education special - 611N 21.0 A 20.7 A 20.4 A 998.06 A 1,134.87 A 1,112.12 A
Health care and social assistance - 62 30.7 A 31.3 A 31.4 A 825.00 A 893.68 A 841.04 A
Ambulatory health care services - 621 6.9 A 7.1 A 7.0 A 709.16 A 674.50 B 754.85 A
Hospitals - 622 x x x x x x
Nursing and residential care facilities - 623 x x x x x x
Social assistance - 624 x x x x x x
Arts, entertainment and recreation - 71 2.1 A 1.7 A 2.2 A 519.20 B 533.30 B 503.28 A
Amusement, gambling and recreation industries - 713 1.1 A 1.0 A 1.1 A 397.69 B 457.07 C F
Accommodation and food services - 72 13.6 A 13.0 A 13.9 A 432.64 B 390.17 A 400.70 A
Accommodation services - 721 3.4 A 2.7 A 3.3 A 545.65 B 527.82 A 508.62 B
Food services and drinking places - 722 10.1 A 10.2 A 10.6 A 394.19 B 353.50 A 367.14 A
Other services (except public administration) - 81 6.7 A 6.7 A 6.8 A 705.61 A 683.56 A 660.42 A
Repair and maintenance - 811 2.0 A 2.0 A 2.0 A 788.70 A 854.03 A 805.47 B
Personal and laundry services - 812 1.9 A 2.0 A 2.0 A 536.36 B 502.58 A F
Grant-making, civic, and professional and similar organizations excluding religion - 813 2.8 A 2.7 A 2.9 A 763.14 B 689.25 B 654.40 B
Public administration - 91 18.2 A 18.2 A 18.5 A 1,087.44 A 1,106.71 A 1,102.66 A
Federal government public administration - 911 5.8 A 6.2 A 6.0 A 1,256.32 A 1,164.74 A 1,175.94 A
Provincial and territorial public administration - 912 7.6 A 7.5 A 7.7 A 1,149.87 A 1,195.41 A 1,198.44 A
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Earnings exclude unclassified