Report on Half-yearly Survey of Wages, Salaries and Employee Benefits
Volume 11 (Detailed Tables)
SERVICE WORKERS
March 1993
CRAFTSMEN
CLERICAL & SECRETARIAL
WORKERS
OPERATIVES
MISCELLANEOUS NON-PRODUCTION WORKERS
SUPERVISORY & TECHNICAL
WORKERS
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Report on Half-yearly Survey of Wages, Salaries and Employee Benefits
Volume II (Detailed Tables)
March 1993
Wages and Labour Costs statistics section, Census and statistics Department, Hong Kong.
20/F., Wanchai Tower, 12 Harbour Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong.
Tel. 582 5595
CONTENTS
PART I : SURVEY RESULTS
Tables
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Average daily wages, normal hours of work and standard working days of craftsmen and operatives analysed by industry by occupation by sex
Average monthly salaries, normal hours of work and standard working days of supervisory, technical, clerical and miscellaneous non-production workers analysed by industry by occupation by sex
A verage daily wages , normal hours of work and standard working days for selected common occupations in the craftsmen and operatives level analysed by sex
Average monthly salaries, normal hours of work and standard working days for selected common occupations in the supervisory , technical , clerical and miscellaneous nonproduction workers level analysed by sex
PART 11: SCOPE AND METHOD OF SURVEY
1. In trod uction
2. Coverage of the survey
3. Survey method
4. Sample design and estimation method
5. Notes in interpreting the results
Appendix
List of industries covered
Page
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Part I . Survey Results
Table 1 Average daily wages, normal hours of work and standard working days of craftsmen and operatives analysed by industry by occupation by sex
Industry/occupation
Garments
Pattern grader/marker maker
Clothing machine mechanic
Craftsmen
Quality checker
Packer
Lockstitch sewing machine operator
Presser
Trimmer
Cutter
Special purpose sewing machine operator
Make-through operator
Button sewer
Operatives
Crllftsmen and operatives
Cotton spinning and weaving
Textile machine mechanic
Craftsmen
Warp tying machine operator
Yardage recorder
Weaver
Mender
Operatives
Crllftsmen and operatives
Cotton knitting and knit outerwear
Craftsmen
Quality checker
Packer
Presser
Trimmer
Power knitting machine operator(knitwear)
Hand knitting machine operator(knitwear)
Linking machine operator(knitwear)
Hand stitcher(knitwear)
Operatives
Craftsmen and operlllives
(March 1993)
Average daily basic wages
Male Female Total
HKS
292
275
2S6
185
240
256
232
243
189
188
164
133
150
165
262
206
288
179
217
206
210
HK$
119
136
189
234
106
203
205
185
181
182
133
135
135
135
132
128
126
220
176
185
185
HKS
287
275
283
123
155
190
239
106
255
204
205
203
186
189
187
186
173
166
133
136
140
148
262
133
170
288
126
178
216
220
176
190
192
Average daily wages including fringe benefits
Male Female Total
HKS HKS
326
307
320
129
204 148
210
253 245
117
281
225
231
250 201
264 201
257
257
249
212 203
197
231 204
241 204
308
140
232 137
273
140
235
235
228
185
235 195
240 195
1
HKS
319
307
315
133
169
211
251
117
281
226
231
213
205
206
255
254
252
250
207
198
213
220
307
142
188
273
140
233
233
228
185
205
206
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8 8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
27
26
26
27
26
26
26
26
25
26
25
26
26
25
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
25
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
27
26
26
26
26
27
26
26
26
26
26
Table l(Cont'd)
Industry/occupation
Bleaching and dyeing
Maintenance mechanic
Dyeing machine tender
Recipe preparer
Colour matcher
Craftsmen
Packer
Operatives
Cr~[tsmen and operatives
Paper boxes
Stripper
Printing machine operator
Craftsmen
Die-cutting machine operator/slitter
Guillotining machine operator
Wire-stitching machine operator
Operatives
Craftsmen and operatives
Printing
Process camera operator/scanner
Offset lithographic platemaker
Printing machine operator(offset litho)
Bookbinder
Craftsmen
Packer
Guillotining machine operator
Folding machine operator
Binding machine operator
Operatives
Craftsmen and operatives
Average daily basic wages
Male Female Total
HKS
286
230
23S
281
239
186
193
215
317
302
305
21>9
239
206
233
268
270
296
288
236
284
285
257
208
255
280
HKS
252
248
151
166
304
173
189
241
HKS
230
234
263
240
190
178
202
316
302
305
21>9
238
W5
230
265
21>5
296
288
222
286
203
285
242
189
22f>
273
Plastic products (excluding plastic toys)
Maintenance mechanic/fitter
Craftsmen
Assembler
Quality checker
Packer
Injection moulding machine operator
Operatives
Craftsmen and oper~tivcs
299
284
223
Wl
218
142
139
138
299
274
141
179
154
203
178
193
Average daily wages including fringe benefits
Male Female Total
HKS
2
393
337
305
335
252
276
304
367
351
355
316
288
244
277
315
319
354
355
293
343
345
345
272
318
340
356
335
21>1
241
260
HKS
296
209
222
340
217
223
276
160
172
172
HKS
393
337
308
305
331
247
251
282
366
351
354
316
286
243
274
312
313
354
355
278
343
232
345
323
243
276
329
356
324
159
232
193
247
216
232
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
10
10
10
10
10
10
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
10
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
9
10
9
8
8
8
8
9
8
9
N umber of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
25
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
24
21>
21>
25
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
25
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
21>
25
21>
21>
21>
21>
Industry/occupation
Plastic toys
Mould and die maker and repairer
Craftsmen
Assembler
Injection moulding machine operator
Operatives
Cr:J ftsmen :Jnd opentives
Metal products
Craftsmen
Operatives
Craftsmen :Jnd opentives
Electrical appliances
Craftsmen
Assembler
Quality checker
Operatives
Cr:Jftsmen and operatives
Electronics
Repairman
Maintenance mechanic/fitter
Craftsmen
Assembler
Tester/aligner
Quality checker
Packer
Operatives
Cr:Jftsmen and operatives
Photographic and optical goods
Craftsmen
Buffing/polishing worker
Packer
Power press operator
Operatives
Craftsmen and operatives
Watches and clocks
Craftsmen
Quality checker
Packer
Module assembler
Operatives
Craftsmen and operatives
Table l(Cont'd)
Average daily basic wages
Male Female Total
HK$
311
306
195
205
259
293
222
276
315
210
251
268
367
264
212
218
202
230
225
247
216
218
285
312
299
HK$
120
118
119
138
137
122
141
126
126
158
170
179
148
161
161
175
161
159
164
165
164
165
HK$
311
305
122
163
138
174
289
175
243
315
125
147
139
154
267
366
262
161
175
184
169
167
176
192
247
181
189
179
181
273
167
162
208
188
200
Average daily wages including fringe benefits
Male Female Total
3
HK$
380
369
242
252
314
357
281
340
379
251
301
301
417
303
319
286
294
284
302
270
272
320
338
329
HK$
143
140
141
166
167
162
179
167
167
215
227
237
202
218
219
207
204
203
200
196
201
203
HK$
380
367
145
199
166
209
353
217
298
379
165
185
179
197
300
415
302
221
240
245
219
228
235
249
302
215
244
226
228
309
204
192
251
223
236
N umber of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8 ..
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
25
25
25
25
25
25
26
25
26
25
23
25
25
24
24
25
25
23
24
24
24
26
25
25
25
25
25
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
24
24
25
25
25
26
25
25
25
26
25
24
24
25
25
23
25
25
24
24
24
24
24
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
25
24
25
24
24
25
Table l(Cont'd)
Average daily Average daily Number of normal Number of standard basic wages wages including hours of work working days
Industry/occupation fringe benefits per day per month Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
HK.$ HK.$ HK.$ HK.$ HKS HK.$
Jewellery
Casting workerlwax mould maker 330 305 374 349 8 24 24
Electroplating and metal coating worker 358 350 396 388 8 24 24
Stone setter 366 364 405 403 8 24 24
Stone selector 280 261 331 8 8 24 24
Goldsmith 390 390 423 423 8 24 24
Craftsmen 376 263 370 413 312 407 8 8 24 24 24
Operatives 335 312 393 363 8 23 24
Cr.ftsmcn .nd oper.tivcs 373 257 365 411 301 403 24 24 24
MANUFACTURING
Craftsmen 293 264 290 348 304 345 8 25 25 25
Operatives 218 173 181 264 201 213 26 25 25
Cr.ftsmcn .nd oper.tivcs 256 175 201 308 203 236 26 25 25
Containers haulage and leasing
Container haulage driver 288 288 560 560 26 26
Craftsmen 287 287 555 555 26 26
Cr.ftsmcn .nd oper.tivcs 289 269 520 520 9 26 26
TRANSPORT SERVICES
Craftsmen 163 162 350 349 26 26
Operatives 211 211 276 276 8 26 26
Cr.ftsmcn .nd oper.tivcs 172 172 335 335 8 26 26
Real estate maintenance management
Electrician 280 280 314 314 8 26 26
Craftsmen 278 278 312 312 8 26 26
Cr.ftsmcn .nd opentivclI 278 278 312 312 26 26
BUSINESS SER VICES
Craftsmen 279 279 312 312 26 26
Cr.ftsmcn .nd oper.tivcs 279 279 312 312 8 26 26
4
Table l(Cont'd)
Average daily Average daily Number of normal Number of standard basic wages wages including hours of work working days
Industry/occupation fringe benefits per day per month Male Female Total Malc Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
HKS HK$ HK$ HKS HK$ HK$
Motor vehicle re~airing
Vehicle mechanic 313 313 390 390 8 8 24 24
Vehicle/air-conditioning electrician 344 344 430 430 8 23 23
Vehicle painter 342 342 428 428 8 23 23
Vehicle body repairer 344 344 423 423 23 23
Craftsmen 326 326 406 406 8 8 23 23
Cr.ftsmen .nd opentives 326 326 406 406 8 23 23
PERSONAL SER VICES
Craftsmen 326 326 406 406 23 23
Cnftsmen .nd opentives 326 326 406 406 8 23 23
ALL INDUSTRIES Craftsmen 258 250 258 349 306 347 8 8 25 25 25
Operatives 218 173 182 266 2JJI 214 8 8 26 25 25
Cr.ftsmen .nd opentives 243 175 2JJ2 317 2JJ3 249 8 8 8 26 25 25
• Data suppressed for confidentiality reasons, see paragraph 5.6 in part II of this report.
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Table 2 Average monthly salaries, normal hours of work and standard working days of supervisory, technical, clerical and miscellaneous non -production
workers analysed by industry by occupation by sex
Industry/occupation
Garments
Clothing operator instructor
Supervisor/foreman
Store/godown supervisor
Office/administrative supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Quality control/assurance technician
Merchandiserlbuyer
Production supervisor
Pattern maker
Co-ordinator
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Watchman/guard
Driver
Miscellaneous non - production workers
Supervisory, tecbnical, clerical and
miscellaneous non-production workers
Cotton spinning and weaving
Supervisor/foreman
Maintenance technician
Supervisory and technical workers
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Watchman/guard
Miscellaneous non - production workers
Supervisory, tecbnical, clerical and
miscellaneous non-production workers
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HK$
6533
7738
792JJ
8571
10 645
8817
8379
6582
6146
6752
6 t80
6509
3961
4446
4358
6957
4499
6399
8309
8025
8456
6454
3832
3769
4216
6577
HK$
6178
7364
10649
6950
8129
7802
7264
6174
6137
5566
8060
7=
6310
3055
4440
3092
5787
7035
5441
4586
5119
3003
3003
3960
HK$
6204
7631
792JJ
8872
10651
7230
8216
11 154
8687
7821
7663
6336
6137
5748
8060
6912
6345
3319
4446
4359
6957
3730
5997
8113
8025
8326
5643
4703
5377
3318
3769
3572
5437
(March 1993)
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HKS
7163
8614
8772
9811
11917
6
9917
9383
7345
6792
7550
7265
4352
5066
4992
7850
5043
7165
10 895
10371
11023
8072
5543
5302
5906
8723
7019
8818
11870
7702
9092
8592
8203
6933
6890
6263
8979
7830
7078
3358
5007
3401
6494
8846
7244
5878
6525
4524
4524
5464
HK$
7030
8672
8772
9896
11877
7997
9233
12430
9771
8626
8625
7097
6882
6460
8979
7738
7111
3648
5055
4992
7850
4146
6724
10604
10371
10823
7358
6012
6823
4911
5302
5172
7304
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8 8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
10
8
N umber of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
26
26
25
25
26
26
26
25
24
25
25
25
26
25
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
25
26
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
26
25
26
25
26
25
25
25
26
26
26
26
26
25
25
25
26
25
26
26
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
26
25
26
26
26
25
26
26
26
25
25
25
26
26
26
26
Industry/occupation
Cotton knitting and knit outerwear
Supervisor/foreman
Store/godown supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Quality control/assurance technician
Salesman/sales representative
Merchandiserlbuyer
Production supervisor
Knitwear technician
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Watchman/guard
Driver
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, technical, clerical and misccllaneoU6 non-production ""orten
Bleaching and dyeing
Supervisor/foreman
Store/godown supervisor
Salesman/sales representative
Laboratory technician
Maintenance technician
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Watchman/guard
Driver
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, technical, clerical and misccll.neoU6 Don-production ""orten
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HKS
7 933
7 814
10272
8782
8581
8058
10415
8795
8506
6128
6697
5919
7308
6177
4253
5087
4209
7499
4732
6923
9790
11452
10121
7901
4232
4569
5929
4432
6980
HKS
6877
10047
6957
8939
7777
6054
6533
5877
10156
508S
6536
6343
3742
3806
6388
7719
6972
5274
5764
3962
3948
5648
HKS
7528
7829
10146
8048
7389
8792
10060
8644
8210
6082
6548
5887
10 119
4896
6613
6309
3983
4968
4209
7343
4401
6639
9688
7910
10376
11871
11452
9918
7104
7504
5380
6097
4198
4569
5929
4378
6610
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HKS
9193
9037
11563
9673
9170
11766
9977
9768
7 CXXJ
7 S60
6888
8270
7071
4814
5840
5020
8565
5445
7950
13263
13621
13374
7
9577
6661
5642
7680
6680
9617
7833
11339
8013
10039
8829
6935
7449
6886
11706
5806
7426
7287
4276
4353
7302
10021
8497
6732
7199
5581
5564
7200
HKS
8672
9061
11437
8966
8842
9893
11360
9811
9387
6960
7459
6887
11656
5549
7511
7243
4529
5708
5020
8396
5055
13131
11672
12002
13621
13092
8298
8969
6919
7570
6524
5642
7680
65S7
8947
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
9
10
10
8
10
10
9
10
10
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
8
8
8
10
10
8
9
10
8
8
8
10
10
9
10
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
26
26
25
25
25
25
26
26
26
25
25
25
25
25
26
25
27
25
26
26
26
27
26
26
26
27
26
26
26
26
24
25
24
25
25
25
25
24
24
25
25
26
26
25
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
25
26
25
24
26
26
26
25
25
25
24
24
25
25
26
25
27
25
26
25
26
26
26
27
27
26
26
26
26
26
26
27
26
26
26
Industry/occupation
Paper boxes
Supervisor/foreman
Salesman/sales representative
Supervisory and technical workers
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Driver
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, technical, clerical and miscellaneous non-production 'Worken
Printing
Supervisor/foreman
Office/administrative supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Salesman/sales representative
Production planner/controller
Supervisory and technical workers
Stoclc!purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Watchman/guard
Driver
Delivery man
Miscellaneous non -production workers
Supervisory, technical, clerical and miscellaneous non -production 'Worken
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic sa laries
Male Female.
HK$
9530
6435
8226
6769
4702
6342
4819
5863
11524
8297
8301
10571
6130
8195
6964
7f117
4986
5874
5295
6991
5580
5639
8069
HK$
7162
5801
6236
4510
6045
9961
10807
9485
8386
9644
6 420
6311
9285
6116
6618
6746
4054
4025
4048
6990
Total
HK$
9555
6467
8245
7074
5892
6319
4657
6 442
4790
5921
11369
10 838
11579
8 971
8 335
10259
6211
6578
6566
9422
6083
6824
6851
4542
5243
5295
6991
5580
5155
7607
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HK$
11118
12164
11591
7694
5663
7751
5814
7 479
13 384
11 243
9 627
12548
8
6940
8946
7794
7909
6131
6473
6257
8096
6496
6624
9474
HK$
8273
6770
7258
5579
7 078
12393
11207
9370
11138
7327
7224
10324
6766
7756
7660
4838
4570
4781
8038
HK$
11129
12108
11536
8123
6859
7326
5633
7838
5793
7 350
13168
11960
13164
11 223
9525
12075
7013
7471
7446
10438
6716
7960
7734
5515
5824
6257
8096
6496
6063
8859
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
25
24
25
25
24
25
25
25
26
24
26
26
25
25
25
26
26
26
26
26
24
24
24
25
24
25
25
24
25
24
25
26
24
25
25
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
25
24
24
24
25
25
24
25
25
24
25
24
25
26
24
26
26
25
25
25
Table 2(Cont'd)
Industry/occupation
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
100 100
Plastic products (excluding plastic toys)
Supervisor/foreman
Accounting supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Watchman/gua rd
Driver
Miscellaneous non-prod uction workers
Supervisory, tcchnic~/, c1cri~1 ~nd misccll~ncoU8 non-production woriers
Plastic to s
Supervisor/foreman
Store/godown supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Stoclc/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Driver
Miscellaneous non -production workers
Supervisory, tcchnic.I, cleric. I .nd mi8CClI~neoU8 non-production woriers
Metal products
Supervisor/foreman
Supervisory and technical workers
Stoclc/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Miscellaneous non - production workers
Supervisory, tcchnic.I, clcri~1 .nd misccll~neoU8 non-production woriers
S372
SI07
6169
618J
5143
4370
6317
5362
13 361
9 194
10744
6609
4415
7714
5574
8417
10485
9TIS
5392
5 S09
6782
1197S
S055
6333
5662
6365
6082
3744
3805
607S
9039
7114
60TI
639J
7100
6683
3500
3M2
6580
7048
6080
6204
S032
12050
S098
5819
6341
5720
6337
6099
4865
4370
6317
SI41
6359
I2 558
8933
12342
10430
6863
6325
6362
7131
6668
4065
7714
SI21
7630
10436
9m
6743
6902
6186
5268
5401
6592
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
100
9615
9436
7196
7086
6158
5071
7674
6368
7709
15114
10213
12182
7765
5367
9433
6768
9735
12463
11488
7123
7023
8323
9
HKS
13 478
9174
7246
6550
71JO
6970
450J
4550
69n
10219
8199
6958
7313
8433
7672
41TI
4665
7570
8137
6923
7079
HK$
9240
13 561
9390
6883
7141
6593
7 116
6990
5740
5071
7674
6110
7 Ja3
14181
9937
13 963
11820
7914
7336
7290
8346
7690
4914
9433
6215
8807
12400
11 671
7902
7962
7094
6896
6850
7913
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
II
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
11
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
26
25
14
25
26
1:7
25
26
26
25
25
25
25
25
25
26
26
26
26
26
14
25
25
25
14
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
14
25
25
25
14
14
26
14
25
14
25
25
14
25
26
1:7
25
26
25
25
25
14
25
25
25
14
25
25
25
25
26
14
25
14
26
26
Industry/occupation
Electrical appliances
Supervisor/foreman
Store/godown supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Salesman/sales representative
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Watchman/guard
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, tccbnic.J, cJcriQJ .nd miBCCJJ.ncoUB non-production workcrtl
Electronics
Supervisor/foreman
D.P. supervisor/system analyst/programmer
Store/godown supervisor
Office/admini'itrative supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Electronic engineering technician
Mechanical engineering technician
Quality control/assurance technician
Salesman/sales representative
Merchandiserlbuyer
Production/industrial engineering technician
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female
HKS
8872
9042
5869
5141
7087
10252
12589
9138
13920
8336
8046
6783
9250
6957
8848
6230
HKS
6099
7171
6783
6530
5823
9321
5344
6538
6526
3726
3788
6203
7946
9603
11450
7830
6536
8346
7940
6224
7048
5714
9349
5997
Total
HKS
7733
9115
10 273
8293
8384
6381
6522
6319
9321
5344
6679
6580
4059
3915
4750
6657
9315
12370
8920
9983
12344
8307
8015
6687
9843
8593
6782
8575
6227
7048
5687
9349
6011
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HKS
10350
10843
6867
7921
5337
6355
8546
11605
13 953
10113
15243
9337
9119
7536
10096
7901J
9956
6904
10
HKS
7093
8374
7492
7313
6668
10316
5937
7478
7334
4705
4689
7126
8829
10511
12834
7462
9139
8897
6840
7853
6399
10190
6670
HKS
9013
10028
11464
9974
7217
7321
7301
10316
5937
7626
7463
5058
5874
7855
10477
13698
9840
10946
13706
9296
9074
7507
11128
9400
7842
9637
6868
7852
6372
10190
6691
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
25
24
24
24
25
25
24
24
23
23
24
24
24
23
23
24
24
22
24
24
23
24
24
23
24
24
24
25
25
24
24
22
23
23
24
23
24
23
23
23
23
23
24
25
23
24
24
24
24
24
23
24
24
24
25
26
25
24
24
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
23
23
24
24
23
23
23
23
23
Industry/occupation
Electronics(Cont'd)
Computer/data entry operator
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Watchman/guard
Driver
Miscellaneous non - production workers
Supervisory, technical, clerical and miscellaneous non - production workers
Photographic and optical goods
Supervisor/foreman
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, technical, clerical and millCCllaneous non-production workers
Watches and clocks
Supervisor/foreman
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Miscellaneous non - production workers
SupervillOry, technical, clerical and miscellaneous non-production workers
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HK$
6180
5523
5243
536S
8237
6082
8241
7976
8483
6180
4207
5182
7319
9006
8652
6891
75W
6385
7425
HK$
6821
6401
3889
3939
6722
6062
6766
6839
5570
6161
3642
3730
5812
7254
6261
6575
6492
4176
4185
6523
HK$
62n
6763
6357
4338
5192
5386
8237
5001
7513
7369
7956
5939
6839
5767
6165
3892
4592
6638
8052
7921
6583
6743
6805
6788
5524
5939
6952
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HK$
6857
6265
5865
6064
9189
6852
9262
9307
9832
6972
5185
6199
8514
10189
10174
8423
7401
8580
11
HK$
7430
7092
4838
4874
7534
7088
7748
7736
6437
6999
4590
4654
6717
8360
7174
7545
7406
7484
HK$
6953
7391
7045
5230
5782
6086
9189
5919
8433
8603
9192
6718
7736
6623
6992
4854
5570
7701
9248
9226
7439
7735
7676
7698
6559
6902
8006
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
10
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
23
25
23
25
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
25
25
25
25
25
22
23
24
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
23
24
24
24
25
24
25
25
24
23
22
23
24
23
25
23
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
25
24
25
24
24
25
25
24
Industry/occupation
Jewellery
Supervisor/foreman
Accounting supervisor
Designer
Supervisory and technical worken
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Miscellaneous non - production worken SupeTlliBory. technicBI. clerical Bnd
miBccllBneolU non-production 'WorkeT1l
MANUFACIVRING
Supervisory and technical worken
Clerical and secretarial workers
Miscellaneous non - production workers
SupeTlliBory. technical. clerical Bnd miBccllBDeolU non-production 'WorkeT1l
Wholesale
Accounting supervisor Salesman/sales representative
Sales supervisor
Supervisory and technical worken Stock/purchasing clerk Bookkeeper/accounting clerk General office clerk
Penonal secretary/stenographer Cashier Documentation/shipping clerk
Sales clerk/shop assistant Clerical and secretarial worken
General worker
Messenger/office assistant Driver
Delivery man
Miscellaneous non-production worken
SupeTlliBory. technicBI. clerical BDd miacellBneolU nOD-production 'WorkeT1l
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HKS
13232
11984
7 SOO
5870
10753
9154
6658
5035
7274
10443
6323
9868
7296
6278
6397
4932
6398
6206
5526
4995
7466
5782
6088
6330
HKS
10398
7084
5815
6687
6459
4176
4185
6729
7714
6349
3415
6159
9479
8298
7943
6715
5734
10516
6206
4743
6115
4846
4959
6200
HKS
13178
10275
10305
11606
7214
58S2
6737
6551
4406
4766
8'1JI1
8549
6411
4408
6686
9978
6506
9196
7449
6088
66O!1
5490
10516
6454
6465
5523
6159
5419
4907
7474
5782
5987
6290
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
14560
13724
8628
6603
12306
10649
7531
6051
8507
11812
10591
13174
10840
7221
7590
6414
7516
7354
6596
5634
8506
6694
7099
7824
12
HKS
11880
7920
6724
7601
7331
4769
7652
8758
7209
3966
7012
10371
10243
10191
7683
6647
11 473
7019
7291
7475
5453
5582
7 S69
HKS
14510
11263
11 513
13285
8121
6747
7668
7446
5044
5406
9362
9855
7273
5244
7718
11116
10595
11 919
10686
6946
7650
6576
11 473
7461
7457
7397
7424
6416
5529
8515
6694
6964
7744
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
24
24
24
24
24
15
15
26
15
15
15
15
15
24
26
15
15
15
26
24
26
26
26
26
24
24
23
24
23
24
24
24
15
24
15
15
15
15
24
15
15
24
24
15
15
15
15
15
24
24
23
24
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
15
24
26
15
15
15
15
15
24
15
15
24
26
24
15
15
26
24
26
26
26
15
Industry/occupation
Store/godown supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Merchandiserlbuyer
Sales supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Cashier
Receptionist/telephone operator
Documentation/shipping clerk
Sales clerk/shop assistant
licketing machine operator
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Watchman/guard
Driver
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, tecbnic.l, cleriul .Dd miscell;JneoU8 Don-production woriers
Import/export of foodstuffs
Accounting supervisor
Salesman/sales representative
Supervisory and technical workers
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Driver
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, technic:d, c1eri~1 ;,nd misccll.neoU8 non-production woriers
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HK$
8321
11514
7552
6583
5233
6213
4536
5192
4915
4875
5465
6513
5499
5771
6~65
7m
5742
6763
5838
6410
HK$
9436
6730
8037
5905
5862
5885
9584
4945
6083
4587
5155
4280
4309
5589
10634
6781
5313
6937
4064
7266
HK$
8466
10431
9617
6906
7237
5365
5920
6015
9589
4953
6100
5995
4579
5313
5162
4683
4875
5473
6513
5290
5655
11533
7005
8411
6389
5678
6327
5465
6763
5586
6677
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HK$
9598
12218
9630
14269
6 692
6831
5982
6396
5804
5466
6938
7667
6639
9204
10487
10930
7031
7961
7047
8248
13
HK$
10527
9355
10120
7077
6511
6829
10386
6357
7128
6290
6559
5305
5333
7088
11866
7575
5834
7678
4683
8086
HK$
9802
11 337
11374
9414
12403
6768
6563
6826
10397
6367
7182
6940
6244
6090
6527
5622
5466
6930
7667
6410
7857
13508
10930
11137
7506
6344
7348
6470
7961
6711
8198
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
24
22
25
23
25
23
25
25
26
22
25
25
25
24
25
25
25
25
25
25
23
25
24
24
23
24
23
25
23
25
24
25
25
24
24
24
24
24
25
24
24
23
23
25
24
25
23
24
23
25
23
23
25
24
25
26
22
25
25
25
24
24
25
25
24
24
24
26
25
25
25
Table 2(Cont'd)
Industry/occupation
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HK$ HK$ HK$
Import/export of clothing and footwear
D.P. supervisor/system analyst/programmer
Store/godown supervisor
Office/administrative supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Quality control/assurance technician
Salesman/sales representative
Merehandiser/buyer
Shipping supervisor
Designer/pattern maker
Business co-ordinator
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Computer/data entry operator
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Watchman/guard
Driver
Miscellaneous non - production workers
Supervisory, technic. I, clerial .nd miscellaneoUB non-production woriers
10623
9466
11171
9769
8111
9040
11 615
10322
7555
9271
6821
6552
5784
6724
6540
5593
5185
4135
7406
5954
7999
Import/export of mise. consumer goods
D.P. supervisor/system analyst/programmer
Store/godown supervisor
Office/administrative supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Quality control/assurance technician
Salesman/sales representative
Merchandiser/buyer
Sales supervisor
Shipping supervisor
Designer/pattern maker
Business co-ordinator
Supervisory and technical workers
13553
10597
12074
8113
7009
10406
9799
9176
8652
12289
11426
10095
9591
7006
9332
10013
10198
8536
9435
6560
7045
6070
9n3
6219
7304
7199
4428
4653
4499
8114
12831
11 055
10427
6913
9078
11465
9698
7991
7958
8734
11458
9462
11223
10321
9725
7979
9241
10410
10263
8154
9366
6710
7015
5976
9n3
6186
67SO
71JXJ
7051
4735
5015
4135
7408
5451
8070
13296
10592
10900
10898
7517
7046
9519
10642
9960
8481
7832
8692
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HK$
11623
10521
12626
10971
10789
9945
12789
11496
8511
10006
7641
7427
6793
7555
7394
6291
5795
4763
8564
6735
9117
15167
11692
8909
11570
11454
17446
10 337
11649
14
HK$
13518
12769
11 314
10683
9741
10319
11155
11360
9411
10514
7313
7867
7183
10 781
7002
8149
8070
4995
5165
5050
9065
14562
12415
11629
9675
9984
15417
11 028
8930
8712
10234
HK$
12572
10514
12476
11590
10899
10516
10203
11 561
11431
9061
10553
7 SOl
7840
7056
10781
6955
7448
8042
7918
5337
5593
4763
8564
6153
9085
14951
11680
12232
12096
8313
11025
10471
16420
11238
9512
8620
10961
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
24
25
25
25
24
23
24
23
23
24
24
23
24
23
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
22
23
23
24
24
23
23
24
23
23
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
25
24
24
23
24
23
23
24
24
24
23
23
24
23
23
Table 2(Cont'd)
Industry/occupation
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HK$ HK$ HK$
Import/export of mise. consumer goods(Cont'd)
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Computer/data entry operator
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Driver
Delivery man
Miscellaneous non - pr-oduction workers
Supervisory, technic:d, clerial and miscellaneoU6 non-production 'Workers
6231
7110
6513
7130
6599
4962
5586
7904
5962
6215
7467
Import/export of machinery and equipment
Store/godown supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Mechanical engineering technician
Salesman/sales representative
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Driver
Miscellaneous non-pr-oduction workers
Supervisory, technical, clerical and miscellaneoU6 non-production 'Workers
10687
9460
9011
9689
6737
7628
6197
8685
6500
7405
6376
10026
6682
6716
7170
7467
3886
4603
4081
7573
9594
10120
8402
6102
ll1IJ7
7976
8654
5311
8713
6308
7362
6401
10043
6557
6922
7166
7WJ
4373
5163
7904
5962
5562
7527
10687
11691
9460
9130
9788
6712
8202
6096
ll1IJ7
7976
7780
8293
5410
56.56
7628
5935
8687
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HK$
7071
7945
7.565
7960
7479
6176
6221
8994
6861
7208
9390
11834
10589
13188
12149
7525
8492
6837
10573
15
HK$
7489
8379
7214
11046
7344
7394
8045
8373
4426
5149
4622
8647
13538
12404
9357
6929
12387
8906
9650
6078
9996
HK$
7190
8317
7278
11 066
7247
7600
8035
8160
5219
5759
8994
6861
6416
8967
11834
12895
10589
13259
12208
7472
9134
6907
12387
8906
8718
9250
6049
6410
8492
6612
10305
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
· 8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
24
24
24
24
24
25
23
24
24
24
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
23
23
23
23
24
23
24
24
24
24
23
23
23
24
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
23
23
23
24
24
25
24
24
24
24
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
Industry/occupation
Import/export of mise. durable goods
D.P. supervisor/system analyst/pr-ogrammer
Store/godown supervisor
Office/admini<;trative supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Electronic engineering technician
Mechanical engineering technician
Quality control/assurance technician
Salesman/sales representative
Merchandiserlbuyer
Sales supervisor
Shipping supervisor
Business co-ordinator
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator Computer/data entry operator Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Driver
Delivery man
Miscellaneous non-pr-oduction workers
Supervisory, tecbnic~/, clerial ~nd miBccll~neoU8 non-production worten
Import/export of raw materials
D.P. supervisor/system analyst/pr-ogrammer
Store/godown supervisor
Office/admini<;trative supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Electronic engineering technician
Quality control/assurance technician
Salesman/sales representative
Merchandiserlbuyer
Sales supervisor
Shipping supervisor
Business co-ordinator
Supervisory and technical workers
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HK$
13462
9970
10507
9202
8580
9729
8709
9216
12346
9575
6527
6527
6390
7010
6568
6629
5678
6698
6248
6409
8209
10614
9275
11420
8428
8049
8179
12997
11 795
8945
HK$
12751
9763
10538
6481
9503
8148
12328
7448
9105
6302
7222
6235
9627
5686
6877
7063
4310
4595
4385
7344
11785
10830
9313
8401
8144
9224
HK$
13286
9876
10515
10531
9031
8580
8544
8775
8564
12329
11 517
7362
9445
6426
7177
6257
9627
5686
6645
6910
6953
5316
5354
6698
6248
5988
780S
10815
9186
11724
11 036
8402
7532
8286
10216
12537
9309
8188
9029
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
100
14700
11 015
12105
10124
9621
10820
12274
10385
17264
11544
7453
7169
7051
7682
7388
7387
6371
7788
7112
7323
9698
11646
10345
12526
9J(J7
9560
11057
17 359
12883
11219
16
HK$
13991
10905
11 547
7263
12988
9154
13635
8240
10264
7088
8031
6980
10562
6336
7666
7862
4952
5124
4997
8217
13462
12076
11 267
9575
9035
104t4
HK$
14525
10899
11867
11665
9967
9621
9523
12334
9634
17023
12725
8192
11190
7290
7975
6990
10562
6336
7486
7670
7757
6007
5998
7788
7112
6839
9007
11858
10232
13382
12233
9245
8856
11077
11285
16457
10460
9081
10979
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
23
24
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
23
23
23
24
24
23
24
24
24
23
22
25
24
23
22
23
23
22
23
23
23
23
23
24
23
24
24
23
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
23
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
23
24
23
23
23
23
24
23
23
24
23
24
24
24
23
22
25
23
23
23
23
23
24
23
23
23
23
Table 2(Cont'd)
Industry/occupa tion
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HKS HK$ HK$
Import/export of raw materials(Cont'd)
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Driver
Delivery man
Miscellaneous non -production workers
Supervisory, tecbnic~/, c1eri~1 ~nd misceJl~neous non-production workers
6914
10287
7231
8716
7572
5953
5211
7517
6302
6313
7894
Import/export of general commodities
D.P. supervisor/system analyst/programmer
Office/administrative supervisor
Account ing supervisor
Qua lity control/assurance technician
Salesman/sales representative
Merchandiserlbuyer
Sales supervisor
Shipping supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Computer/data entry operator
Documentation/shipping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Driver
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, tecbnical, clerical ~nd
miscelJ:.neous non-production workers
13311
9328
7889
9763
9222
7471
7877
848t
7916
5456
7757
6399
8395
5996
7449
6099
10053
5808
7133
7428
4554
4312
4470
7684
9772
5811
8830
9972
8431
7303
6799
9122
6187
7901
7345
5093
4971
7619
6513
7566
6308
10051
5749
7490
7454
5454
4942
7517
6302
602t
7795
9243
9129
10 737
8911
7508
9158
12938
10163
8890
7324
7116
9209
6187
5840
7995
7439
5086
5373
7757
6152
7946
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HK$
7846
11 278
8225
9629
85t5
6575
5962
8648
7213
7177
9525
14568
10 243
It 905
10854
It 832
8084
8870
9132
8751
5986
8732
7109
10293
17
HK$
6632
8355
6943
11148
6556
8079
8332
5151
5065
5121
8645
11 174
10441
9834
10822
9988
8184
7699
10232
7113
8706
8232
5742
5635
87t6
7316
8475
7180
11145
6522
8429
8365
6067
5693
8648
7213
6852
9112
10332
10730
12 100
9774
11 636
10 193
18077
11 115
11 059
8172
8044
10 314
7113
6713
8775
83t8
5717
5919
8732
6854
9380
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
25
23
25
24
24
24
24
25
25
24
24
23
23
23
24
23
22
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
23
23
23
24
23
23
24
24
23
24
23
23
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
25
25
24
24
23
24
23
23
23
24
22
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
Industry/occupation
Chinese restaurants
Store/go down supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Sales supervisor
Head cashier
Maitre D'
Chief cook
Captain
Bar supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
Cashier/chit clerk
Telephone operator
Receptionist
Clerical and secretarial workers
Bartender
Uniform and linen room attendant
Cook
Junior cook
Steward
Waiterlwaitress
Refreshment server
Bus boy
Aquarium attendant
Service workers
General worker
Watchman/guard
Driver
Dishwasher
Vegetable washer
Miscellaneous non -production workers
Supervisory, technic.J, clcri~1 and miscel/aneoWl non-production 'Workers
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female
HKS
7335
8967
9879
7033
8318
13199
6571
8183
8859
5849
6113
5461
5772
6125
8318
5739
57rY1
5305
4144
6924
7090
4017
4469
4876
4225
4224
7240
HKS
8157
6474
8497
6528
6911
6000
4322
5630
5672
4891
4 rYl5
4770
5578
5302
3299
3991
4219
3754
4194
48rY1
4140
4479
Total
HKS
7335
8568
9751
6742
8349
13199
6559
8183
8470
5844
6018
4428
5630
5672
5063
6125
4125
8315
5704
5584
5304
3282
4030
6924
6070
3850
4465
4876
4198
4757
4160
6059
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HKS
8523
9818
13199
8469
11668
14743
9341
10460
11271
7259
7236
6549
7064
8363
9567
6881
8021
7467
5523
8140
8566
5520
5472
5478
5575
5512
8889
18
HKS
9916
7822
11196
9380
9575
7290
5718
6602
8439
6549
5336
7312
7199
3907
5523
55rY1
5002
5526
5797
5433
5917
HKS
8523
9866
13137
8132
11587
14743
9352
10460
10933
7233
7281
5796
6602
8439
6649
8363
5355
9563
6825
7345
7364
3882
5523
8140
7480
5192
5467
5478
5532
5719
5452
7618
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
10
10
9
8
8
9
9
9 9
10
9
9
9
9
10
10
9
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
9
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
27
26
26
27
27
27
27
26
27
26
26
27
26
26
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
26
27
27
27
27
27
26
26
26
26
26
26
27
27
27
26
27
27
26
27
27
27
27
26
26
27
27
27
27
26
27
26
26
27
26
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
Industry/occupation
Restaurants, other than Chinese
Accounting supervisor
Maitre D'
Chief cook
Captain
Bar supervisor
;upervisory and technical worker.;
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
C.ashier/chit clerk
:::Ierical and secretarial worker.;
Bartender
Cook
Junior cook
Waiterlwaitress
Bus boy
Service workers
General worker
Dishwasher
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, tecbnic~/, c1eri~1 ~nd misccllaneolU non-production 'Workers
Fast food shops
Captain
Supervisory and technical workers
Cashier/chit clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
Cook
Junior cook
Customer services worker
Service workers
General worker
Dishwasher/cleaner
Miscellaneous non -production worker.;
Supervisory, tecbnic~/, c/eri~1 and mi1lCC1I~neolU non-production 'Workers
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female
HKS
7521
11222
6061
7272
8138
6299
5634
5932
6450
7521
4905
5429
6419
4262
4815
4445
6613
6903
7003
8096
5602
4522
6603
3607
3647
6507
HKS
7859
5973
6966
5465
4557
4689
4718
4700
4080
4211
4198
4646
6103
6103
4725
4736
4516
4711
3150
4305
4120
4521
Total
HKS
8574
7618
11171
6040
7272
7915
6299
5878
4739
4969
6299
7454
4926
5117
4380
6048
4172
4241
4231
5895
6497
6557
4725
4742
7890
5517
4518
6083
32&\
4306
4089
5384
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HKS
9881
13511
8658
9284
10543
7530
7100
7524
8129
92fE}
6446
7159
8121
5809
6401
5996
8421
8015
8111
9302
6538
5313
7643
3917
3973
7520
19
HKS
10683
8115
9210
6188
6280
6539
6485
5563
54n
5486
6227
74CJ/
74CJ/
5550
5555
5335
5595
3408
5055
4791
5318
HKS
10105
10 110
13448
8530
9284
10289
7489
7551
6342
6561
7991
9190
6456
6887
5687
7766
5686
5524
5554
7620
7706
7762
5550
5561
9111
6437
5326
7080
3559
5056
4738
6275
Number of normal hour.; of work
per day Male Female Total
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
9
9
9
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
9
9
9
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
9
9
9
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
26
26
26
26
26
26
27
27
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
Industry/occupation
Hotels
Store/godown supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Artist
Sales supervisor
Income auditor
Personnel supervisor
Bell superintendent!bell captain
Floor supervisor!f1oor housekeeper
Chief security officer
Telephone supervisor
Front office supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Cashier
Receptionist/telephone operator
Documentation/despatching/receiving clerk
Personnel clerk
Reservation clerk
Front office clerk
Mail and information clerk
Tour co-ordinator
Airport representative
House- keeping clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
Security officer
Cloak room attendant
Room attendantlhouseman
Uniform and linen room attendant
Upholsterer
Laundry and valet attendant/sorter
Presser and ironer
Washer
Service workers
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
8500
10399
7333
9585
9845
9164
6597
8431
8969
9679
8425
6438
6712
7736
6810
6539
7020
8379
6867
6754
6948
6883
4286
6536
7152
6615
6606
6467
8867
9455
9722
8469
9570
9111
6494
8921
7070
7077
6633
6870
7008
8192
6668
7422
4303
6298
5317
5788
5751
5655
5979
8465
9600
7766
9493
9795
9483
6597
8438
8969
9602
9642
8 600
6441
6588
8921
7214
707:1
6539
6826
6893
7045
6908
8299
6867
6691
7232
6884
4295
6406
5323
6346
5748
6035
6612
6212
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
9381
11495
8175
10758
10937
10235
7466
9354
9847
10 689
9366
7171
7445
8479
768S
7400
7733
79f:IJ
9120
8086
7618
7851
7738
5075
7381
8068
7 314
7 252
7297
20
9852
10530
10900
9512
10627
10172
7324
9915
7873
7958
7478
7719
7871
9325
7530
8315
5062
7151
6040
6650
6476
6226
6781
9384
10638
8663
10597
10899
10615
7466
9382
9847
10668
10652
9572
7179
7376
9915
8003
7907
7 400
7605
7767
7924
7901
9208
8086
7553
8129
7739
5068
7255
6047
7 230
6537
6657
7252
7028
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
25
24
24
24
24
24
26
26
26
26
26
25
24
26
26
25
24
26
25
26
26
25
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
24
24
24
26
26
25
24
24
26
26
24
26
26
25
26
25
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
25
24
24
24
24
24
26
26
26
26
26
25
25
24
24
26
26
25
24
26
26
25
25
26
26
25
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly Average monthly Number of normal Number of standard basic salaries salaries including hours of work working days
Industry/occupation fringe benefits per day per month Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
HK$ HK$ HK$ lOO HK$ HK$
Hotels( Conl' d)
Messenger/office assistant 5328 5281 6100 6037 24 24
Watchman/guard 5783 5797 6623 6641 8 26 26
Driver 6552 6552 7404 7404 26 26
Bell boy 4563 4563 5296 5296 8 26 26
Doorman 5150 5150 5898 5898 26 26
Public area cleaner 5323 5277 5292 61\5 5 957 6006 8 26 26 26
Miscellaneous non-production workers 5339 5283 5320 6126 5976 6075 8 8 26 26 26
Supervisory, tecbnic~/, c1erial ~nd misccll~neoUll non-production workcrs 6631 6532 6585 7484 7363 7428 8 26 26 26
WHOLESALE, RETAIL, IMPORT/EXPORT TRADES, RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS
Supervisory and technical workers 8753 8643 8713 11413 10203 10974 2S 24 24
Clerical and secretarial workers 6288 6392 6368 7324 7516 7472 8 2S 24 24
Service workers 6897 4442 6074 8369 5730 7486 9 9 9 26 26 26
Miscellaneous non -production workers 5731 4250 5023 6733 5310 6053 8 9 2S 26 2S
Supervisory, tecbnicIII, clericd ~nd miscell~neoUll non-production workers 7199 6024 6635 8907 7257 81\5 2S 2S 2S
Containers haulage and leasing
Supervisory and technical workers 10326 12045 26
General office clerk 5481 5485 6128 6137 8 8 26 26
Clerical and secretarial workers 6113 5481 5787 6943 6158 6538 8 8 8 26 26 26
Supervisory, tecbnicIII, clerial ~nd
misccllllneoUll non-production workers 6814 5503 6273 7934 6174 7207 8 8 8 26 26 26
Airline com~anies
Supervisory and technical workers 13144 11 259 12 141 15048 12841 13 874 23 22 22
Accounting clerk 7254 8039 8321 9220 8 7 22 22
Personal secretary/stenographer 9317 9317 10 608 10608 22 22
Clerical and secretarial workers 7734 7093 7334 9158 8423 8700 7 22 22 22
Messenger/office assistant 5274 5298 6196 6225 7 22 22
Miscellaneous non-production workers 5678 5568 6683 6586 7 22 22
Supervisory, tecbnicIII, c1crial ~nd misccllllneoUll non-production workers 8445 7515 7885 9911 8860 9278 7 7 22 22 22
21
Table 2(Cont'd)
Industry/occupation
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
Travel agents and airline ticket agents
Accounting supervisor
Reservation supervisor
Operation supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Travel agency clerk/reservationist
Clerical and secretarial workers
Sightseeing guide (inbound)ltour guide
Travel guide (outbound)ltour escort
Travel consultant
Service workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Driver
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervi.ory, technic.l, clerial .nd mi.eelJ.neou. non-production worien
Air cargo forwarding services
Accounting supervisor
Salesman/sales representative
Air freight operation supervisor
Transport supervisor/traffic controller
Supervisory and technical workers
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Documentation/receiving clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Driver
Delivery man
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervi.ory, technicd, clerial .nd mi.cell.neou. non - production worien
HK$
8270
6765
6980
6932
3244
2785
3685
4no
5094
4911
4997
8387
9616
8963
9237
6674
6485
5214
6357
4761
5S85
6588
HK$
6898
10 381
8403
8027
6689
4992
7899
6082
6703
6650
2570
8179
4093
4652
45SO
6387
9607
9594
6685
9145
5896
6484
6943
4885
4940
7035
HK$
7291
10411
7452
6765
5152
7899
6082
6759
6(fl7
3054
2814
8080
4640
4093
4713
5094
4768
10140
9601
8963
9283
6673
9145
5 896
6621
6732
S 453
5234
6357
4760
5553
6699
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HK$
9381
7866
7812
7742
3996
3523
4494
5374
5946
5622
5837
9976
10713
10218
10624
7470
73(J].
5782
7837
S97S
6856
7m
22
HK$
8184
12315
9429
9198
7 S66
5814
7515
7487
3337
9368
6615
4576
5235
5114
7283
10745
10 755
7407
103]1)
6725
7 218
7762
5480
5535
7864
HK$
12074
9415
8592
7622
6070
8886
6840
7574
7530
3810
3546
9267
5530
4576
5306
5946
5421
6733
11256
9965
10709
10218
10641
7392
103]1)
6725
7401
7547
6165
5796
7837
5974
6791
7798
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
8
8
8
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
8
9
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
15
24
25
25
15
25
25
15
25
15
15
24
15
26
25
15
15
24
26
26
26
25
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
24
24
25
25
15
25
25
25
25
25
24
24
24
24
24
15
24
24
24
24
15
15
15
15
25
25
15
24
25
25
25
15
25
25
25
15
25
25
25
24
24
25
26
25
24
24
24
25
25
25
24
26
26
26
25
Industry/occupation
TRANSPORT SERVICES
Supervisory and technical workers
Clerical and secretarial workers
Service workers
Miscellaneous non-IYoduction workers
Supervisory, tecbnic~/, c/criQ/ ~nd miBceJJ~neoU6 non-production wortcnI
D.P. supervisor/system analyst/IYogrammer
Office/admini<;trative supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Creditlloans supervisor
Credit analyst
Information/credit services supervisor
Cash supr./deposit account supr.
Cashierlhead teller
Bills supervisor
Foreign exchange supervisor
Foreign exchange back -up/settlement supr.
Audit supervisor
Computer-record librarian
Personnel supervisor
Customer services officer
Marketinglbusiness development officer
Supervisory and technical workers
Stock/purchasing clerk
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Typist
Receptionist/telephone operator
Computer/data entry operator
Creditlloans clerk
Cash clerk
Teller
Mailing clerk
Microfilming clerk
Bills clerk
Bills checker
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
9618
7021
368.S
5548
7307
13739
13026
12791
12 847
13216
13906
11229
12634
12178
12185
15006
906S
11711
14S40
13 212
7699
7120
6861
6718
682t
7288
6474
6147
6219
8984
9599
6878
5648
4745
6898
12521
12452
11 892
12001
12682
13939
12111
10455
11 041
10998
10047
12312
14459
11236
13 211
117fIJ
7186
12083
6162
6538
5852
6578
6895
6498
6450
6160
8696
9614
6930
4640
5393
7131
13507
12812
12315
12366
12970
14868
13 013
10812
IIrn
11507
10802
14608
9171
14474
11379
14273
12556
7750
7166
12083
61n
6636
6 fIJ3
6852
68fIJ
6713
6462
5806
6180
8817
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
12191
8060
4494
6649
8916
18623
14 SfIJ
15564
15045
14982
15970
13 281
14593
14364
13868
17 555
12951
13685
16474
15911
9149
86fIJ
9548
8146
8448
9146
7333
8747
7487
10487
23
10m
7899
6625
5413
7930
16301
14383
13 882
13556
14821
15797
14305
11716
13536
13700
12788
13997
16807
12611
15546
13 936
8808
13 473
7716
7742
7730
7912
8333
8099
8371
7667
10203
11 947
7956
5530
6410
8491
18181
14492
14674
14198
14908
16807
15142
124fIJ
14057
13987
13152
17030
13052
16764
12928
16287
15013
9274
8766
13473
7810
7921
9244
7999
8374
8385
7866
7591
7609
10322
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
25
24
25
25
25
24
24
24
24
23
24
24
24
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
24
24
24
24
23
23
23
24
24
24
24
24
23
24
23
24
24
24
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
24
25
25
24
24
24
23
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Industry/occupation
Banks(Cont'd)
Foreign exchange clerk
Audit clerk
Personnel clerk
Position/settlement clerk
Marketing clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Watchman/guard
Driver
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, techDic.I, clerial .Dd miscell.DeoU6 DOD-productioD worieR
Investment and holding companies
D.P. supervisor/system analyst/programmer
Office/administrative supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Personnel supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Computer/data entry operator
Personnel clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Miscellaneous non -production workers
Supervisory, techDic.I, clerial .Dd miscell.DeoU6 DOD-productioD worieR
Insurance
D.P. supervisor/system analyst/programmer
Office/admini<;trative supervisor
Accounting supervisor
Agents/salesman
Underwriting supervisor
Claims supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
7017
721i1
6292
6987
5420
6131
7796
6125
9137
15 SSI
11 917
14242
7364
6465
4998
5097
8247
12652
12184
6314
11 742
10117
10642
6886
7204
6972
6496
7447
7153
5001
5064
5053
8103
12961
11 281
12288
12416
7518
srn
11349
6317
8322
5125
5114
8672
12429
9931
10469
10190
10282
6925
7246
6954
6434
7637
7099
4992
5271
6131
7796
5780
8551
15531
13065
11 557
12329
13168
7470
5513
11349
6317
6439
6402
7894
5226
5012
5106
8545
12590
10238
108115
6826
10934
10163
10 451
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HK$
8324
8599
7888
8655
6657
7589
9352
7478
11128
17 516
13101
15706
7971
7074
5493
5596
9060
13888
13 632
13108
13020
11675
13137
24
8490
8598
8394
7965
8757
8644
61TI
6261
6246
9734
14157
12407
13 412
13 636
8249
6370
12353
6982
9107
5665
5637
9502
13 480
10988
11 445
11090
11 615
8442
8599
8387
7941
9068
8648
6125
6491
7589
9352
7081
10338
17200
142H}
12709
13461
14488
8162
6059
12353
6982
7211
7023
8638
5768
5499
5617
9370
I3TI3
11 176
12108
12220
12020
11302
12331
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
24
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
23
24
24
23
24
24
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
22
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
23
24
24
23
24
24
24
24
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
22
23
23
23
23
23
23
Table 2(Cont'd)
Industry/occupation
Insurance(Cont'd)
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Computer/data entry operator
Underwriting clerk
Claims clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Driver
Miscellaneous non-pr-oduction workers
Supervisory, tecbnic.l, c/eriul.nd misccll.neoU6 non-production worien
Real estate leasing
Accounting supervisor
Building/security/caretaker supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Accounting clerk
General office clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
Building attendant/caretaker/guard
Miscellaneous non -pr-oduction workers
Supervisory, tecbnic.l, clcriul.nd misccll.neoU6 non-production woricn
Average monthly basic sa laries
Male Female Total
HK$
7325
6744
7OS1
6961
6957
522S
8287
6370
8433
7621
8015
6679
4931
4973
6070
HK$
7396
6218
10399
7 01!4
6717
6933
71n
4110
5370
4946
7762
6686
6733
4475
5116
HK$
7386
6296
10399
7 01!4
6S45
6793
6944
7133
4110
5275
8287
5891
7969
10248
7621
8144
6733
6694
6718
4744
4783
5752
Real estate maintenance management
Accounting supervisor
Maintenance technician
Estate officerlbldg. services officer
Building/security/caretaker supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Accounting clerk
General office clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
Building attendant/caretaker/guard
Miscellaneous non-pr-oduction workers
Supervisory, tecbnic.!, clcria/.nd millCClI.ncoU6 non-production woricn
10103
9461
7238
8297
4n8
4767
536S
7104
5 S03
6091
4835
4182
4934
11197
10103
9413
7228
8303
7097
56n
6143
4781
4715
5318
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HK$
8162
740S
8128
8002
7927
5926
9.sro
7285
10042
8963
9695
7628
5938
5964
7 293
11378
10403
8083
9251
5366
5350
601 2
25
HK$
8173
6819
11311
7913
7465
7 931
7960
4532
6112
5 S80
8657
7766
7709
5200
5906
7890
6156
6793
5S68
4720
5 S44
HK$
8171
6907
11311
7913
7246
7617
7959
7953
4532
5991
9.sro
6712
9 01!4
13524
8963
9809
7806
7482
7687
6831
12274
11 378
10366
8078
9262
7890
6375
6875
5376
5293
5961
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
7
10
10
9
8
8
9
8
11
10
10
6
7
11
10
8
8
10
8
11
11
\0
11
\0
10
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
26
26
24
27
26
26
26
24
26
26
26
26
26
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
22
23
23
23
24
24
26
26
24
24
24
26
27
26
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
22
23
23
23
23
25
26
26
24
24
24
26
26
26
24
26
24
26
26
24
24
24
26
26
26
Table 2(Cont'd)
Industry/occupation
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HK$ HK$ HK$
Architecture/surveying/engineering firms
Accounting supervisor
Draughtsman
Clerk of workslinspector/foreman
Supervisory and technical workers
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Receptionist/telephone operator
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Messenger/office assistant
Driver
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervillory. technical. clerical and millcellaneoWl non-production 'Worters
Security services
Security supervisor
Supervisory and technical workers
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
Guard
Service workers
Supervillory. technical. clerical and millCCllaneoWl non -production 'Worters
BUSINESS SERVICES
Supervisory and technical workers
Clerical and secretarial workers
Service workers
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervillory. technical. clerical and millcellaneo/U non-production 'Worters
Sanitary and similar services
Supervisor/foreman
Supervisory and technical workers
General office clerk
Clerical and secretarial workers
Service workers
Cleaner (general)
Miscellaneous non -production workers
Supervillory. technic. I. clerical and millcellaneo/U non-production 'Worters
10537
16215
10890
5529
4736
7681
5928
10175
5952
5960
3959
3961
4303
10969
6937
3961
5114
7005
6740
6740
3918
3787
38S6
4063
11857
9842
10703
7967
6192
9327
6864
8304
4750
5196
4962
8486
6312
5988
6526
4149
4149
4790
11191
7267
4149
4716
7797
5622
5622
7316
31SS
3192
3266
12160
10430
16215
10863
7820
5977
9327
6864
8132
4750
4888
7681
5559
9503
5815
5833
6228
6002
6451
3974
3976
4359
11047
7171
3976
5040
7338
6504
6504
5824
6645
3689
3409
3450
3599
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HKS
11431
16799
11784
6026
5175
8650
6581
11030
7584
7591
5572
5573
5916
12928
8476
5573
5883
8419
7304
7304
4130
3870
3962
4214
26
HK$
13115
10692
11565
8707
6763
10074
7425
9005
5253
5576
5406
9196
6865
6489
7079
6089
6089
6669
13155
8557
6089
5 S63
9202
6087
6087
8035
3262
3275
3361
HK$
13425
11317
16799
11 752
8576
6505
10074
7425
8820
5253
5308
8650
6132
10300
75(B
7582
6TII
6504
6997
5613
5614
6002
13007
8533
5614
5823
8748
7047
7047
6386
72<xJ
3867
3489
3541
3718
Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
8
8
10
10
10
8
10
10
8
8
9
8
8
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
23
24
23
23
23
24
23
23
26
26
26
26
26
24
24
26
25
25
27
26
26
26
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
26
26
26
24
24
26
25
24
27
27
24
26
26
26
23
23
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
23
23
26
26
24
24
24
26
26
26
24
24
26
2S
24
27
27
25
24
27
26
26
26
Industry/occupation
Motor vehicle repairing
Supervisor/foreman
Service advisor/service receptionist
Partsman
Supervisory and technical workers
General office clerk
Personal secretary/stenographer
Tools keeper
Clerical and secretarial workers
General worker
Watchman/guard
Driver
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, techniclll, clericlllllnd miscellllneous non-production worlcrs
Barber and beauty shops
Barber/stylist
Supervisory and technical workers
Cashier/receptionist
Clerical and secretarial workers
Manicurist/pedicurist
Hair washer
Service workers
General worker
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, techniclIl, clerialllnd miscellaneous non-production worlers
PERSONAL SERVICES
Supervisory and technical workers
Clerical and secretarial workers
Service workers
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, tecbniclll, c/eriCIIlllnd miscellllneous non-production worlers
ALL INDUSTRIES Supervisory and technical workers
Clerical and secretarial workers
Service workers
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Supervisory, technical, c/erialllnd miscellaneous non-production worlers
Table 2(Cont'd)
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HK$
10942
7578
7 S43
9245
5333
7217
5617
5594
5n5
5665
78S6
2167
2167
2364
2376
2260
5218
6759
3051
3995
41n
9200
66S5
6362
5216
7058
HKS
6481
8746
6903
4741
4741
6223
5934
5131
5041
5041
1640
2811
2446
3121
3121
3 S44
5329
6750
2929
3221
3429
8786
6613
4424
3878
6178
HKS
10942
7601
7543
9242
6766
8746
5333
6990
5049
5594
5725
5420
7410
2688
2649
5008
5008
1663
2469
2397
3137
3137
2588
5232
6752
3010
3531
3798
9053
6624
5746
4649
6640
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HKS
13666
9712
8912
11371
6198
8429
6236
6058
7321
6732
9541
6744
6744
4507
4532
5rn
8299
7813
4356
4176
5260
11494
7798
7831
6062
8598
HK$
7703
10108
8130
5514
5514
7313
8606
8948
6107
6107
7165
4918
5620
3 S02
3 S02
6563
8036
7875
4444
3318
3783
10278
7717
5723
4573
7302
HK$
13666
9741
8912
11369
7998
10108
6198
8213
5768
6058
7321
6409
8933
7002
7102
6061
6061
7368
4604
4854
3520
3520
5978
8265
7859
4386
3662
4511
11 062
7737
7161
5431
7983
• Data suppressed for confidentiality reasons, see paragraph 5.6 in part 11 of this report.
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Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
10
10
10
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
9
8
10
10
9
10
10
10
9
8
8
N umber of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
23
23
23
23
22
23
23
26
23
24
23
26
26
26
26
26
23
26
:z6
26
25
24
26
25
25
23
24
23
23
23
23
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
24
26
26
26
24
24
26
26
25
23
23
23
23
23
24
22
23
23
26
23
24
23
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
25
24
26
26
26
24
24
26
26
25
Table 3 : Average daily wages, normal hours of work and standard working days for selected common occupations in the
craftsmen and operatives level analysed by sex
(March 1993)
Average daily Average daily Number of normal Number of standard Occupational group/ basic wages wages including hours of work working days
occupation fringe benefits per day per month Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
HKS HK$ HK$ HK$ HK$ HK$
Craftsmen
Machinist 279 Z73 330 324 9 25 25
Repairman Z79 266 315 303 8 8 23 23
Tool maker 282 282 337 337 8 25 25
Mould and die maker and repairer 316 316 381 381 8 8 25 25
Operatives
Power press operator 191 146 173 247 182 220 8 8 25 25 25
Injection moulding machine operator 218 196 2S8 238 9 26 26
Lockstitch sewing machine operator 189 190 211 21 1 8 26 26
Presser 243 234 242 255 245 253 8 8 8 26 25 26
Guillotining machine operator 277 277 335 335 8 26 26
Mender 161 161 203 204 8 8 26 26
• Data suppressed for confidentiality reasons, see paragraph 5.6 in part 11 of this report.
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Table 4 Average monthly salaries, normal hours of work and standard working days for selected common occupations in the supervisory, technical, clerical and
miscellaneous non-production workers analysed by sex
Occupational group/ occupation
Supervisory and technical workers
Accounting supervisor
Production supervisor
Shipping supervisor
MaitreD'
Chief cook
Estate officerlbuilding services officer
Bar supervisor
Clerical and secretarial workers
Bookkeeper/accounting clerk
General office clerk
Receptionist/telephone operator
Documentation/shipping clerk
Sales clerk/shop assistant
Personnel clerk
Reservation clerk (in hotels, airline and travel agents)
Receptionist (in restaurants)
Service workers
Bartender
Uniform and linen room attendant
Cook
Junior cook
Waiter/waitress
Bus boy
Average monthly basic salaries
Male Female Total
HK$ HK$ HK$
11485 10304 10715
9803 9m
10 a53 10312 10460
8179 8312 8205
12n8 12747
9618 9 S64
7714 7714
6929 6842 6 !\S5
6490 6001 6105
6304 6235 6239
6984 7075 7055
5207 4603 4723
6&30 6866 6861
7130 6763 6835
63n 6262
4 S45 4571
8170 5593 8141
5497 4982 5469
5339 5115 52S0
4176 3995 4042
Miscellaneous non-production workers
Messenger/office assistant
Delivery man
Dishwasher
5264
5637
4309
4792 5111
5643
4216 4224
(March 1993)
Average monthly salaries including
fringe benefits Male Female Total
HK$ HK$ HK$
12964 11 594 12070
11 071 10866 1I02D
11 942 11 S06 11615
11 336 11 047 11 296
14481 14455
10617 10572
9 !\S5 9 !\S5
7964 7751 7789
7408 6SSO 6969
7555 7078 7104
7828 7924 7903
6534 6390 6419
7941 8139 8115
8063 7686 7762
8419 8419
8182 8070
SS95 5612
9502 686.5 9472
6699 5736 6647
7383 6988 722S
5526 5530 5529
6052 5612 5910
6626 6634
5688 5438 5460
• Data suppressed for confidentiality reasons, see paragraph 5.6 in part 11 of this report.
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Number of normal hours of work
per day Male Female Total
8 8
8
8 8
9 9
9
8 8
8
8
8 8
9
8
7
9
8
9
9 9
9
9 9
8 8
8
9 9
Number of standard working days
per month Male Female Total
24 24 24
15 15 15
23 24 24
26 26 26
27 27
24 24
26 26
24 24
24 24 24
15 24 24
24 24 24
15 15 15
24 24 24
24 24 24
27 27
26 26
26 26
26 26 26
26 26 26
27 26 26
27 26 27
24 24 24
15 15
27 26 26
Part 11 Scope and Method of Survey
1. Introduction
1.1 Different wage measures There are basically four statistical measures of wages, namely, wage rate, earnings, compensation of employees and labour cost. All four of these measures are expressed in money terms. They differ from one another essentially in the wage elements covered. Data for each of these measures are compiled to serve specific uses.
1.2 The fundamental concept is the wage rate which is usually thought of as the "price" of labour. As such, wage rates are usually expressed as time rates which refer to the amount of money paid for normal time of work and relate to a time-unit such as an hour, a day , a week or a month.
1.3 As for the others, the statistical measure of earnings is based on the concept of wages as "income" to the employed. It covers more wage elements than the concept of wage rate, but the basic difference between the two is that the concept of earnings relates to the amount of time actually worked and not to the normal time of work. Thus, if overtime is worked, the amount of earnings will exceed the wage rate. Apart from changes in wage rates and in the amount of time worked, where the latter fluctuates with the season and with the economic situation, the movements of earnings are also affected by changes in composition of the labour force with respect to sex, occupation, mode of payment, experience and quality of workers, and the incidence of the payment of bonuses and backpay. The movements of earnings are therefore inherently more volatile than those of wage rates.
1.4 The third measure, compensation of employees, is used in connection with national accounts. It is a broader concept which covers, in addition to wage elements included as earnings, social security payments. Finally, labour cost is a statistical measure of the cost of employing labour to the employer. It is the broadest statistical measure of wages which covers, in addition to practically all of the wage items included under compensation of employees, the employer's cost of vocational training, welfare services and staff recruitment, etc.
1.5 The Survey of Wages, Salaries and Employee Benefits collects data mainly related to wage rates.
1.6 Historical background The Government has since 1964 conducted a survey entitled ·Wage Survey· at half-yearly intervals. On the basis of the results of this survey, wage indices and statistics on the absolute level of wage rates and establishment practices with regard to pay were compiled and published, mainly for manual workers in the manufacturing sector. A new quarterly Survey of Wages, Salaries and Employee Benefits was conducted as from March 1982 to replace the old one. A number of improvements were made, including the use of a larger sample to achieve a higher degree of precision in the estimates, and an extension in coverage to include the nonmanufacturing sectors and non-manual workers so as to make the statistics more representative. The details of the differences between the two surveys and the methodology adopted in the new survey are summarized in the "Quarterly Report of Wages, Salaries and Employee Benefits Statistics for March, June and September 1982, Volume I" . After the September 1989 survey, the frequency of the survey has been changed to half-yearly.
1.7 In 1992, a review of the survey was undertaken with a view to improving the survey design. As a result, the industrial coverage has been updated, mainly by dropping some declining manufacturing industries and adding industries in the services sector which have risen in importance. The occupational coverage has also been updated. Moreover, improvements to the sample design, estimation method and questionnaire design have also been introduced. A parallel run of the new and old survey design was conducted in September 1992. Starting from the March 1993 round of the survey, wage statistics are published based on the new survey design and the base period of the wage indices is changed from March 1982 to September 1992.
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1.8 Objectives of the survey The objectives of the survey remain as follows:
(i) to compile nominal wage indices for individual industries analysed by broad occupational group as well as for all the industries covered as a whole to measure the changes in wage rate in money tenns;
(ii) to derive real wage indices by deflating the nominal wage indices by the Consumer Price Index (A) for measuring the changes in purchasing power of wages; and
(iii) to compile statistics on the absolute level of prevailing wage rates and normal hours of work of principal occupations in the major industries, for reference in career counselling and salary determination.
1.9 Publication arrangement The survey report is published in two volumes to ensure the timely publication of data. The first volume includes basically statistics in the nature of short-term economic indicators (relating mainly to the first two objectives above) which need to be published as soon as possible whereas the second volume contains the detailed occupational data which can afford a later publication date. Starting from the March 1993 survey round, the content of the report and the table layouts have been slightly modified.
1.10 Linking wage index series of different base periods If one wish to compare wage indices of the old series (i.e. March 1982 = lOO) and those of the new series (i .e. September 1992 = 100), a splicing method can be used. First, a conversion factor is to be derived from the indices for the overlapping period of September 1992 in both index series. Then, the index for a particular month with the old base period can be converted to the new base period by multiplying the index by the conversion factor. The following illustrates how the nominal wage indices for all employees in the bleaching and dyeing industry and in Chinese restaurants for March 1992 can be converted from the old base period to the new based period.
Mar 1992 Sept 1992 Sept 1992 Conversion Mar 1992 Industry (Mar 82 = 1 oo) (Mar 82 = lOO) (Sept 92 = lOO) factor (Sept 92 = 1 oo)
(1) (2) (3) (3)/(2) (1) x (3)/(2)
Bleaching 254.3 272.9 lOO 1 oo/272. 9 93.2 and dyeing
Chinese 192.2 197.1 lOO 100/197.1 97.5 restaurants
1.11 The above method can be applied to compare wage indices of the new and old series for other industries. However, it should be noted that the coverage of some industries may be different for the two index series. Particular care should be taken for comparison at the economic sector level and the "all industries" level since the industry coverage of each economic sector has been revised.
2. Covera2e of the survey
2.1 Industrial coverage In the light of the limited resources available, only the principal industries are covered. Prior to the March 1993 round of the survey, 41 selected industries were covered. Since the March 1993 survey, 46 selected industries are included, as shown in the Appendix.
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2.2 Occupational coverage In each selected industry, a number of occupations which have clearly understood and definable duties are surveyed if they are either numerically important or are identified as being of special interest. Occupations included in the survey are classified according to the following 6 occupational groups :
Supervisory. technical. clerical & miscellaneous non-production workers
(i) supervisory and technical workers;
(ii) clerical and secretarial workers;
(iii) service workers; and
(iv) miscellaneous non-production workers.
Craftsmen & operatives
(i) craftsmen; and
(ii) operatives.
Employees at the managerial and professional levels are not included. The list of selected occupations under each occupational group in the industries covered, and the job description of individual occupations are available upon request.
2.3 Occupational classifications and job specifications are defmed in advance of the survey. They are based mainly on the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO). Because of the emphasis on inter-establishment comparability of occupational content, the job specifications may differ significantly from those in use in individual establishments. The primary objective of the job specifications is to identify the essential elements of skill, difficulty and responsibility that establish the basic concept of the job.
2.4 Emplovee coverage The main categories of employees covered in the survey are time-rated and piece-rated workers. Within these categories, workers of both sexes are included. The time-rated employees cover all employees paid on a time basis, whether this be hourly, daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
2.5 Proprietors, family workers, out-workers and employees who are paid less than the established wage rates such as handicapped workers whose wage rates are reduced because of their handicap, part-time workers, apprentices, learners, beginners, trainees and workers on probation, are not covered in the survey. Employees whose duties and tasks do not fit in with the scope of the selected occupations are also excluded.
2.6 Establishment coverage Establishments of medium to large size are covered in the survey. In very small establishments, workers often have no clearly defmed job duties and the job they perform cannot be classified into any particular occupation. There may not always be strict adherence to regular work schedules and normal hours of work. If very small establishments were included, the cost of the survey would increase considerably. On the other hand, small establishments make up the majority and if too many are excluded, the survey results would not be representative. Thus, a balance has to be struck. A minimum size limit of establishments covered is determined for each industry and shown in the Appendix.
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3. Survey method
3.1 Data collected The following basic items of information, broken down by sex and mode of payment (i.e. monthly-rated, daily-rated and piece-rated), are collected for each selected occupation in each industry :
(i) number of employees;
(ii) number of normal working hours per day;
It refers to the hours of work, excluding meal time and rest time, stipulated by the establishment beyond which any time worked is remunerated at overtime rate or forms an exception to the rules and customs of the establishment.
(iii) number of standard working days per month;
If there is no rest day granted at all in a month, the number of standard working days is taken as 30. Where rest days are granted on a monthly basis, the number of standard working days is the difference between 30 and the number of rest days granted in a month. If rest days are granted on a weekly basis, the assumption of 4 weeks in a month is made.
(iv) wage rate, which covers the following wage elements :
(a) basic wages/salaries (including paid holidays and leave); (b) commission and tips (tips received directly from customers are
excluded); (c) shift allowance; (d) cost-of-living allowance; (e) meal allowance and meal benefits; (t) good attendance bonus; (g) guaranteed year-end bonus; and (h) other regular and guaranteed bonuses and allowances.
3.2 In addition, information on establishment pay practices in terms of employees' entitlement to various types of benefits other than the wage rate including :
(a) paid holidays per annum; (b) housing benefits; (c) provident fund; (d) pension scheme; (e) medical benefits; (t) profit-sharing bonus; (g) rates of overtime premium; and (h) other benefits,
is collected once every 2 years.
3.3 Unit of enquiry The unit of enquiry for wage rate information is an occupation in an establishment, not the individual workers.
3.4 Data collection method At the start of a survey, notification letters are first sent out to the sampled establishments. A field officer then visits the respondent during which he assists the respondent in job matching and filling in the questionnaire.
3.5 Survey reference period The survey reference period is fixed at the month of March and September.
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4. Sample desi2n and estimation method
4.1 Sample design The Central Register of Establishments provides a frame for this survey. In each round of survey, a total of some 2 000 establishments are covered, that is, an average of about 50 per industry. The sample consists of 4 replicates each of which is stratified by industry and size in terms of employment. Each round of survey, one replicate is replaced in order to spread the burden of selected establishments.
4.2 A main sample is drawn from the frame once every two years. Supplementary samples are chosen and incorporated into the main sample in subsequent rounds of the survey to cover establishments which have newly opened or lately shifted into the scope of the survey.
4.3 Average daily wages/monthly salaries To estimate the average wage rate of a particular occupation in a particular industry, it is necessary to estimate first, the total wage bill (wage rate x number of employees) for that category of employees, and second, the total number of employees in that category. The estimated average wage rate is given by the ratio of the estimated total wage bill to the estimated total number of employees. The method is illustrated by the following formula:
R
where
L Fieixi
E Fiei
R average wage rate for employees of a certain sex and mode of payment of a particular occupation in a particular industry;
Fi grossing-up factor for the ith establishment;
e i reported number of employees in that category in the ith establishment;
Xi reported average wage rate of employees in that category in the ith establishment.
The method in calculating average wage rates for higher levels of aggregation, e.g. an occupation, an occupational group, a particular industry and all industries combined can be done by simply extending the summation sign in both the numerator and the denominator to cover all employees in the required level of aggregation before dividing.
4.4 Nominal and Real Wage Indices The Nominal Wage Index is designed to measure the change in wage rates unaffected by changes in occupational and industrial structure. A chain Laspeyres index is used. The index formula for a particular industry is shown below :
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where
Now,
where
t-1 N· J
R~ J
t-1 R· J
wage index for a given industry for time-period t (current round of the survey) with reference to the base time-period 0 (i.e. September 1992) taken as 100;
wage index for that industry for time-period t (current round of the survey) with reference to the time-period t-1 (pervious round of survey) taken as ·100;
wage index for that industry for time-period t-1 (previous round of the survey) with reference to the base time-period 0 (i.e. September 1992) taken as 100.
[ N~-l J
t X R· ]
J X R ~-1 ]
J
x 100
total number of employees in the jth occupation during time-period t-l. An occupation is subdivided with respect to sex and each subdivision (which may consist of employees of different modes of payment) is treated as an occupation for the present purpose;
average wage rate of employees in the jth occupation at time-period t;
average wage rate of employees in the jth occupation at time-period t-l.
For computational purpose, the formula for I t - l, t is expressed as :
I t - 1 • t =
=
where W ~ -1 = N ~ -1 R ~-1 J J J
R~ J
t-1 R· J
N~-l R~-l X R~ / J J J
L t-1 t-1 N· R· J J
W~-l X R~ / J J
L t-1 W. J
t-1 R· J
t-1 R·
J
X 100
X 100
total wage bill paid to all employees in the jth occupation in time-period t-1;
= wage rate relative for the jth occupation.
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Thus the index becomes a weighted average of wage rate relatives, where the weight is
for the jth occupation, and
t-l W·
~ --=J<---_ L ~ t-l
L- W· J
= 1
t-l W·
J ~ t-l L- W·
J
4.5 The Real Wage Index is obtained by deflating the Nominal Wage Index by the Consumer Price Index (A). Although the same deflator is used for each industry to derive the real wage index from its nominal counterpart, the difference between the movements of the nominal wage index and the real wage index between any two time periods may vary slightly from industry to industry due to rounding.
4.6 Median and quartiles of wages/salaries In compiling the median and quartile wages, it is ideal if the wage rates of individual workers can be used. However, as such information is not available, the average wage rate for a particular occupation in a particular establishment has been taken as the wage rates of all workers in that occupation in that establishment in compiling the frequency table and hence the medians and quartiles. The formula for compiling the median is as follows:
where
Median N _ (Ef)
= L+ [ 2 ] c fmedian
L lower class boundary of the median class;
N number of workers in the domain, either an industry, industrial group or all industries combined;
(1: f) sum of frequencies of all classes lower than the median class;
f median frequency of the median class;
C = size of median class interval.
The formulae for compiling the lower and upper quartiles are similar.
4.7 Establishment pay practices Statistics on various benefits other than the wage rate, which are published in this report once every two years, are expressed in terms of the percentage of workers included in the survey entitled to the benefits.
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5. Notes in interpretina: the results
5.1 Changes in wage rates As a result of changes in sample composition and staff movement, the movement of the absolute level of wage rates may differ slightly from movement of the wage indices. Where this happens, the wage indices should be used as indicator of changes.
5.2 The wage indices are designed to measure the "pure" changes in wage rates by holding constant the structure of the labour force with respect to industry, occupation, sex and mode of payment between two successive rounds of survey. However, it is not possible to standardize the experience and quality of workers within the basic unit which is defined by an occupation, sex and mode of payment. Hence, changes in composition of workers in terms of experience and quality within a basic unit may still distort, though not significantly so at the higher levels of aggregation, the movements of the wage indices.
5.3 Piece-rates Piece-rated workers are common in several industries of the manufacturing sector in Hong Kong. As the word "piece-rated" denotes , wage rates should be measured on a per-piece basis. However, products vary from establishment to establishment and even within an establishment in size, value, style, material used, degree of sophistication and skill required, etc. It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to standardize the piece unit to fit all industries concerned. Hence, a time basis is employed to measure piece-rated wages. When asking for piecerated wages, the normal output of an average worker within a certain time period is obtained together with the rates per unit of output. An assumption has been made that there is sufficient work for the worker to work unceasingly within the time period. In view of this, the wage rate of piece-rated workers should not be used to calculate actual earnings.
5.4 Reliability A sample of 2 000 establishments cannot bear detailed analysis. The detailed breakdowns of wage rates for individual occupations are therefore recommended for rough guidance only.
5.5 Old and New Survey There are a number of differences between the old and new surveys as regards the coverage of establishments and occupations and so forth . Comparisons on the results of the two surveys should take into consideration the differences of the two surveys.
5.6 Suppression of statistical information In this report, statistics compiled from data collected from less than 10 establishments are suppressed from publication because either (i) data are insufficient to provide meaningful statistical results, or (ii) there is a possibility of disclosure of individual establishment data.
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Appendix
List of industries covered
Hong Kong Standard Industry Industrial Classification Size limit
(persons)
(A) Manufacturin&:
1. Garments 3201-2, 3209 20 2. Cotton spinning and weaving 3252, 3261 50 3. Cotton knitting and knit outerwear 3271, 3276 20 4. Bleaching and dyeing 3281 20 5. Containers and boxes of paper and paperboard 3412 10 6. Printing, publishing and allied industries 342 10 7. Plastic products (excluding plastic toys) 3561, 3569 10 8. Plastic toys 3562 10 9. Fabricated metal products except machinery 3819 10
and equipment, n.e.c. 10. Electrical appliances 3851,3872 10 11. Electronics 20
Computing machinery and equipment 3822 Transistorized radios 3831 Television receivers and communication 3832
equipment Records and magnetic tapes 3834 Electronic parts and components 384 Electronic toys 3852 Electronic industrial apparatus 3868 Electronic products, n.e.c. 3873
12. Photographic and optical goods 3891 20 13. Watches and clocks 3892-4 10 14. Jewellery and related articles 3902 10
(B) Electricity and &:as
15. Electric light and power 4111 16. Gas manufacture and distribution 4112
(C) Wholesale, retail, import/export trades, restaurants and hotels
17. Wholesale 10 Foodstuffs 6111 Clothing, footwear and allied products 6114 Consumer goods, n.e.c. 6115 Raw materials and semi-manufactures 6121
18. Retail 10 Supermarkets 621115 Department stores 621511 Motor vehicles, motor-cycles and 621600
bicycles including accessories and parts
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Appendix(Cont'd)
Hong Kong Standard Industry Industrial Classification Size limit
(persons)
Import/Export *19. Foodstuffs 6311 10 *20. Clothing, footwear and allied products 6314 10 *21. Consumer goods, n.e.c. 6315 10 *22. Machinery, equipment and parts 6316 10 *23. Durable goods, n.e.c. 6318 10 *24. Raw materials and semi-manufactures 6321 10 25. General commodities 6322 10 26. Chinese restaurants 6411 20 27. Restaurants, other than Chinese 6412 10
*28. Fast food shops (excluding 6413 (part) 10 American style fast food shops)
29. Hotels 6511 lOO
(D) Transport and communication services
30. Motor buses 7111 31. Tramways and railways 7112 32. Harbour ferries 7151
*33 . Haulage of containers and containers leasing 716101 10 *34. Airline companies 7171 20 35. Travel agents and airline ticket agents 7181 10 36. Air cargo forwarding services 7182 10
(E) Business services
37. Banks 8111 20 *38. Investment and holding companies 8122 10 39. Insurance 821 10
*40. Real estate leasing 8312-3 10 *41. Real estate maintenance management 8314 20 42. Architectural, surveying and project 8334 10
engineering services related to construction and real estate activities
*43. Security services 833903 20
(F) Personal services
44. Sanitary and similar services 921 10 45. Servicing and repairing of motor vehicles 9513 10
and motor-cycles *46. Barber and beauty shops 9591 10
* industries added in the Survey starting from the March 1993 round
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