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Career Handbook - Grocery Stores Earnings
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Average weekly earnings in grocery stores are considerably lower than the average for all industries, reflecting the large proportion of entry-level, part-time jobs. In 2002, nonsupervisory workers in grocery stores averaged $335 a week, compared with $506 a week for all workers in the private sector. Earnings in selected occupations in grocery stores appear in table 2.

Managers receive a salary, and often a bonus based on store or department performance. Managers in highly profitable stores generally earn more than those in less profitable stores.

Full-time workers generally receive typical benefits, such as paid vacations, sick leave, and health and life insurance. Part-time workers who are not unionized may receive few benefits. Unionized part-time workers sometimes receive partial benefits. Grocery store employees may receive a discount on purchases.

About 22 percent of all employees in grocery stores belong to a union or are covered by union contracts, compared with about 15 percent in all industries. Workers in chain stores are more likely to be unionized or covered by contracts than are workers in independent grocery stores. In independent stores, wages often are determined by job title, and increases are tied to length of job service and to job performance. The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union is the primary union representing grocery store workers.
 

Table 2. Median hourly earnings of the largest occupations in grocery stores, 2002
Occupation Grocery stores All industries
General and operations managers $23.89 $32.80
First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers 14.39 14.28
First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers 13.81 11.73
Butchers and meat cutters 13.09 12.26
Bakers 9.84 9.89
Retail salespersons 8.96 8.51
Stock clerks and order fillers 8.58 9.26
Food preparation workers 8.43 7.85
Customer service representatives 8.29 12.62
Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food 8.14 6.97
Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand 8.11 9.48
Cashiers 7.57 7.41
Packers and packagers, hand 6.97 8.03

 

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Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2004-05 Edition