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 | | Estimated number of workers in 1993 38,220 Estimated number of workers in 2005 45,160 Projected Growth Percentage 1993-2005 18% Estimated openings due to separations by 2005 11,250 (These figures do not include self-employment nor openings due to turnover.) General economic conditions affect the construction industry and, in turn, the demand for construction Electricians. |
 | | Control of the supply of Electricians is maintained by correlating the number of apprentices accepted in training programs with the economic conditions in the construction industry and the number of anticipated retirements and separations. |
 | | WAGES, HOURS, AND FRINGE BENEFITS Wages paid Electricians vary depending upon union membership, the industry involved, and the area in which the job is located. |
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