Saturday, July 16, 2016

The leaders in our county are among the best paid – Romsdals Budstikke

Leaders in our county has an average salary of 693,900 per year, it is the fifth highest soil in the country. There are leaders who are behind the survey carried out by the Work Research Institute (AFI).

Over og Romsdal we find Rogaland in the first place and then Oslo, Hordaland and West Agder.

– it’s largely about what industry you work in. Payday bag is greatest in counties with many jobs in the oil, gas and shipping industry. If we take away the oil, gas and shipping of math, halved the difference between top and bottom, explains AFI researcher Eivind Falkum in a statement.

The survey also shows that the manager’s salary now rises after two years of low oil prices. The average salary of a Norwegian middle management have risen by 10.4 percent since the same period last year.

– The gross salaries of middle managers fell 1.5 percent between 2013 and 2014 due to the restructuring in the oil sector and the implications this had on the second industries. Thus it is not surprising that wages have now risen somewhat, says Jan Olav Brekke, union leader of Supervisors.

A between executive pay is nationwide average of 30 percent over the Norwegian average salary.

As much they earn in each county:

1. Rogaland – 817,300
2. Oslo – 740,500
3. Hordaland 729,300
4. Vest-Agder – 705,200
5. More og Romsdal – 693 900
6. Sogn og Fjordane – 690,500
7. Akershus – 671,500
8. Sor-Trondelag – 667,500
9. Nord-Trondelag – 637,800
10. Vestfold – 632,100
11. Telemark – 603,600
12. Finnmark – 601,500
13. Troms – 601,400
14. Buskerud – 590,700
15. Nordland – 585,500
16. Aust-Agder – 584,600
17. Østfold – 581,300
18. Hedmark – 546,400
19. Oppland – 505 800

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