Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Wages Poles shot up. GUS latest data – Forsal.pl

average salary in the corporate sector in April 2016. Increased by 4.6 percent. year-on-year, while employment in enterprises increased by 2.8 percent. year-on-year, the Central Statistical Office (GUS).

On a monthly basis, the average salary decreased by 0.9 percent. and amounted to 4,313.57 zł. In contrast, employment in companies on a monthly basis rose by 0.1 percent. and amounted to 5729.7 thousand. people are given in the message.

Twelve analysts polled expected the growth in employment in the enterprise sector amounted to 2.7-2.9 percent. year on year, at an average of 2.81 percent. year on year in April (compared with an increase of 2.7 per cent. year-on-year in March this year).

According to them, wages in the sector in April rose by 3.5-4.5 percent. year on year, at an average of 3.86 percent. year on year (compared to 3.3 per cent. increase in March this year).

“In April salaries in companies went up much more strongly than in previous months. It grows, and employment, and thus continues the positive trends, giving hope for the return of economic upturn in the economy”, – says Roman Przasnyski analyst Gerda Broker.

“According to CSO data, the average gross wage and salary in enterprise sector was in April, higher than the previous year by 4.6 per cent. and amounted to 4,313.57 zł. This is the highest rate of wage growth since March last year. then it amounted to 4.9 per cent., but it was a one-time incident. Earlier, in a sustainable way wages in companies grew at a rate well above 4 per cent. in 2011. and in the first months of 2012. in the coming months can be expected to continue upward trend but probably will not be as strong as five years ago. increases fosters economic prosperity, as well as the continuing and increasingly felt by businesses shortage of workers, especially highly qualified “- says Przasnyski.

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