In 2000 the industry employed an average of 26,332 people, of whom 20,570 were production workers.
It was not until 2000 that the value of shipments began to climb, reaching $6.15 billion. Employment in 2000 totaled 33,918 workers, down from 39,358 in 1998.
companies that manufactured pumps and pumping equipment employed about 33,543 people in 2000, including 18,805 production workers who earned an average hourly wage of $16.48.
In 2000, a total of 1,780 employees worked for the industry
In 2000 the industry employed approximately 4,500 people.
During the early 2000's, industry-wide employment in rolling mill machinery manufacturing totaled approximately 3,000 workers receiving a payroll of about $140 million. Of these employees, nearly 1,800 worked in production.
The total number of employees was 6,114 in 2000
Plywood manufacturing spent $2.0 billion on materials in 2000
In 2000 the industry's 74 establishments employed 8,311 people, 5,602 of whom were production workers.
The stationery products industry employed a total of 8,271 people in 2000, down from 9,217 in 1997.
In 2000, the industry employed a total of 52,707 individuals, of which 34,741 were production workers.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it varies by region and company. The glove industry employs thousands of people worldwide, with a significant number working in manufacturing, distribution, sales, and management roles.