Employees in the financial services and
insurance sectors are still the best paid in the country while those in
water supply, sewerage and waste management firms earned the lowest
average wages, fresh economic data shows.
The Economic
Survey 2017 released Wednesday shows that State-employed workers
offering financial and insurance services last year pocketed an average
Sh145,233 per month, while their counterparts in the private sector
received a monthly pay cheque of Sh139,793.
This
represented a 1.9 per cent and 3.3 per cent year-on-year increase
respectively, a growth which kept these employees as some of the better
paid in the country.
The public sector, which is under
the spotlight due to its huge wage bill that is a drain on the national
budget, rewarded its employees with an average monthly wage of
Sh56,923-- keeping them ahead of their private counterparts with monthly
pay of Sh52,443.
“The average annual earnings in the
private sector increased by 5.7 per cent compared to 6.3 per cent in the
public sector in the period under review,” says the report.
Using
the average wage as a yard stick in assessing sector earnings may,
however, not paint a clear picture since senior staff ordinarily skew
the rankings given that a majority of employees earn less than the
average pay.
Average wage includes remuneration such as bonuses and allowances.
Workers in institutions supplying electricity, gas and
air-conditioning on average earned Sh121,998 at the end of every month,
ranking them second in the private sector.
In the public sector, transport and storage workers came in second, receiving an average monthly wage of Sh132,578.
This
can be attributed to more expensive recruitments made during the year
to help run the railway and revamped Mombasa port, projects which have
cost the government billions of shillings.
Firms in
administrative and support services space remained the third-most
lucrative employer in the private sector, registering average wages of
Sh116,156 per month.
Public sector employees providing
accommodation and food services were ranked third in their sector where
they are said to earn average monthly wages of Sh121,877.
The
State continued to be the better employer with teachers, for instance,
seeing their average monthly wage increase 5.5 per cent to Sh48,616.
This payout is expected to increase significantly going forward when recent salary increments are factored in.
Institutions
that are majority-owned by government as well as parastatals were the
highest payers giving their staff an average monthly wage of Sh98,379
and Sh74,422 respectively.
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