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TABLE A2-33: EMPLOYMENT BY CANADIAN PORT AUTHORITIES, 2000 – 2006

Year Management Administration Other Total
Total Employees 2000 216 332 618 1,166
Full-time
202 309 418 929
Part-time
10 19 74 102
Contract
4 5 127 136
Total Employees 2001 201 319 630 1,150
Full-time
191 290 426 907
Part-time
3 12 40 55
Contract
7 17 165 189
Total Employees 2002 212 374 526 1,112
Full-time
192 340 361 893
Part-time
9 12 39 60
Contract
11 22 126 158
Total Employees 2003 205 357 465 1,027
Full-time
198 337 337 872
Part-time
2 7 34 44
Contract
5 13 94 111
Total Employees 2004 211 386 462 1,059
Full-time
198 351 321 870
Part-time
2 11 60 72
Contract
11 24 82 116
Total Employees 2005 217 375 462 1,053
Full-time
202 354 315 870
Part-time
5 9 65 79
Contract
10 12 82 104
Total Employees 2006 228 393 450 1,071
Full-time
219 354 327 900
Part-time
3 31 54 88
Contract
6 8 69 83

Note: Totals do not equal sum of parts, as some ports did not provide detailed breakouts.

Source: Canadian Port Authorities


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