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LABOR
& INDUSTRY

Rock of Ages artisans
working on granite memorials.

INTRODUCTION
- The Central Vermont region has the second-largest labor force
in the
- State of Vermont, which is 38,000. The regions overall
population is 63,2707(1).
Employment in the region is spread between state government,
manufacturing, trade, and finance & insurance, giving the
region a broad-based economy that has performed strongly over
the past several years. Nevertheless, there remains a pool of
skilled workers available for new employment opportunities.
WORKFORCE
- New Englanders are legendary for their strong work
ethic, taking great pride in producing high-quality products
and providing topnotch services. Central Vermonters are no exception,
sharing the same values as those throughout Vermont and the remaining
New England states.
Local education institutions, including Norwich University, Community
College of Vermont, Woodbury College, Barre Vocational Center,
and nearby Vermont Technical College, are excellent resources
for well- trained employees.
DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT
- Manufacturing................................2,900
Wholesale & Retail........................4,500
Construction & Mining...................1,600
Finance, R.E. & Insurance..............2,550
Government...................................9,100
Trade, Transportation & Utilities....6,200
Leisure & Hospitality.....................3,150
- Education &I Health Services........5,550
- (Provided by VT Dept. of Labor )
EXPANDING INDUSTRIES
- The perception throughout the country about Vermonts
economic base is that our primary industries are those related
to agriculture, forestry and hospitality. While these industries
remain an integral part of Vermonts "personality",
our state and Central Vermont are growing, and with growth comes
change.
Would you believe that expanding industries here are captive
insurance; environmental product and process development; high-technology
manufacturing; tourism; business and personal services, and plastics?
Its true!(3)
In fact, four Central Vermont companies top statewide sales growth
in the Financial, Insurance & Real Estate industry. National
Life of Vermont in Montpelier ranks #1 with sales exceeding $1
billion. Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Vermont in Berlin ranks second
with sales of $231 million. Vermont Mutual Group in Montpelier
ranks third with sales of $104 million, while Union Mutual Fire
Insurance, also in Montpelier, ranks fourth with sales of $54
million in 1998.(4)
FACT: In 1996, the U.S. Census Bureau ranked
Vermont 19th out of 50 states for non-farm employment. This ranking
represents those employed in manufacturing.(5)
TOP CENTRAL VERMONT EMPLOYERS
National Life Group................................Life insurance
Yearly Sales: $500M - $1B - Full Time Employees: 1,000
Rock of Ages...................................Granite manufacturer
Yearly Sales: $50 -$100M - Full Time Employees: 980
- Vermont State Colleges......................Education
- Full Time Employees: 980
Central Vermont Medical Center.......................Healthcare
Yearly Sales: $50-$100M - Full Time Employees: 826
- Washington County Mental Health Services.......Health care
- Yearly Sales: $10-50M - Full Time Employees: 600
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- Cabot Creamery Co-op...........................Cheese &
dairy products
Yearly Sales:$100 -$500M- Full Time Employees: 500
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- New England Culinary Institute..............Cooking school
Yearly Sales: 10-50M - Full Time Employees: 500
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- Green Mt. Coffee Roasters....................Gourmet coffees
Yearly Sales: $50 - $100M - Full Time Employees: 440
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- Norwich University................................Education
- Yearly Sales: $10M-$50M - Full Time Employees: 344
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- Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Vermont..............Health insurance
Yearly Sales: $100 - $500M - Full Time Employees: 400 (6)

OCCUPATIONAL WAGE RATES BY TRADE
A sample of the typical hourly wage rates by occupation is
below. For a complete list of wages on file with the Dept. of
Employment & Training, call
us and we will mail you the list. For additional employment statistics,
click here for
the Vermont Dept. of Employment & Trainings home page.
Occupation: Average Wage:
Administrative Service Managers..............................
34.52
Architectural & Civil Drafters....................................16.90
Assemblers, Precision, Electrical/Electronic Equip.....12.11
Carpenters...............................................................15.36
Cashiers....................................................................7.57
Clerks - Bookkeeping/Accounting/Auditing............. 13.40
Clerks- Shipping/Receiving/Traffic ............................11.86
Computer - Data Entry Keyers/Encoders................. 10.23
Crane & Tower Operators ......................................15.95
Drafters/CAD Drafters/Mech...................................19.19
Electrico-Mech. Tech...............................................19.12
EngineerManager ...............................................
39.63
Electricians ..............................................................15.86
Excavating/Loading Machine Operators....................13.59
Forklift/Industrial Truck/Tractor Operators...............12.43
Machinery Maintenance Workers.............................12.19
Machinists................................................................16.42
Managers/Supervisors - Construction........................31.63
Medical & Health Services Manager.........................36.22
Medical Assistant.....................................................13.16
Network & Computer System Adm......................... 22.33
Purchasing Agents - Manufacturing............................20.10
Repairers - Telecommunication/Line Repairers .........16.27
Tool & Die Makers - Precision.................................15.96
Training & Development Specialists..........................19.40
Truck Drivers - Heavy/Tractor-Trailer......................14.41
Welders & Cutters- Hand ........................................14.35
(7)
VERMONT'S MINIMUM WAGE
- Vermonts minimum wage is currently $7.25 per hour -
effective 1/1/2006.(8)

FRINGE BENEFIT DATA 2003
Fringe benefits for full-time employees
vary depending largely upon the number of people companies employ.
According to a 2003 survey by the Vermont Dept. of Employment
& Training, the figures below are the average among companies
of all sizes. For a more detailed breakdown, please contact CVEDC
and we will be happy to send you a complete copy of the survey.
Health Ins....................................................73%
Life Insurance..............................................41%
Dental Insurance..........................................42%
Retirement, Defined Contribution.................54%
Retirement, Defined Benefit...........................8%
Company Profit Sharing..............................15%
Day Care Expense Reimbursement................9%
Day Care Operated by Firm..........................2%
Tuition Reimbursement.................................26%
None of the Above Available.......................30%
% of Health Insurance Cost Paid By Firm....81%(9)
VT'S AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARY
In 2003 Vermont had a total personal
income of $18,903,515. This ranked 49th in the United States.
In 1993 Vermont was $11,257,373 and ranked 50th in the United
States. The 2003 income reflects an increase of 3.6 percent from
2002.(10)

- 1.Central VT Community Profile 2004, published by
CV Chamber 2004, pg.25.
2.The Vermont Labor Market" newsletter, pg. 8,
September, 1998, Vol. XXXVI, Number 9.
3.Area Development: Site and Facility Planning,
pg. 86, October, 1998.
4.Vermont Business Magazine, pgs. 50, 52, 54 and
56, November, 1998.
5.U.S. Census Bureau, 1990.
6.Vermont Business Magazine, Vermont at a Glance,
December, 2004.
7.Vermont Dept. of Employment & Training, http://www.det.state.vt.us/~detlmi/stateall.htm
8.Vermont Dept. of Labor(2006)
9.Vermont Dept. of Employment & Training, Fringe Benefit
Study, 2003.
10.http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/bearfacts/stateaction.cfm

 
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