ICC releases Class I compensation statistics.(Interstate Commerce Commission wage statistics for Class I railroads)(Brief Article)

From: Railway Age | Date: July 1, 1995 | Copyright information

The Interstate Commerce Commission's Office of Economics has turned out Statement A-300 for 1994, on wage statistics, and it shows that Class I railroads last year paid out $8,873,890,000. The breakdown, in round numbers: Executives, officials and staff assistants, $768 million; professional and administrative, $1,185 million; maintenance-of-way and structures, $1,554 million; maintenance of equi...

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