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TABLE A2-36: EMPLOYMENT BY MARITIME EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATIONS, 1996 – 20021
  British Columbia Maritime Employers Association1 Maritime Employers Association2
  Employees

 
Labour Costs3

 
Hours Worked4

 
Employees

 
Labour Costs3

 
Hours Worked4

 
1996 3,857 184,630 4,569 1,204 82,640 1,761
1997 3,919 194,806 4,669 1,285 86,038 1,816
1998 3,604 187,721 4,326 1,279 90,049 1,911
1999 3,576 205,143 4,579 1,253 92,389 1,892
2000 3,656 227,053 4,956 1,195 106,564 2,074
2001 3,548 213,698 4,523 1,163 101,677 1,866
2002 3,727 226,054 4,599 1,152 106,650 1,881

1   Includes ports of Vancouver, New Westminster, Prince Rupert, Chemainus, Alberni, Victoria, Stewart and a category “Others”.
2   Includes ports of Montréal, Trois-Rivières, Bécancour, Toronto and Hamilton.
3   In thousands of dollars.
4   In thousands.

Source: British Columbia Maritime Employers Association; Maritime Employers Association


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