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Annual leave drives non-wage labour costs

Published: Fri 19 Oct 2007 10:58 AM
19 October 2007
Annual leave drives non-wage labour costs
Labour costs rose 3.9 percent in the year to the June 2007 quarter, Statistics New Zealand said today. This is the largest annual increase since the series began in the December 1992 quarter. The salary and wage rates (including overtime) component of the Labour Cost Index (LCI) rose 3.2 percent from the June 2006 to the June 2007 quarter, while the non-wage labour costs component rose 8.1 percent.
The increase in the non-wage labour costs component of the LCI was partly driven by a 9.3 percent increase in annual leave and statutory holidays, the largest annual increase since the series began in the December 1992 quarter. The increase in minimum annual leave entitlements from three weeks per year to four weeks per year on 1 April 2007 was the main reason for the increase.
Employers’ workplace accident insurance costs rose 9.3 percent in the year to the June 2007 quarter, following a 4.8 percent increase in the year to the June 2006 quarter. The latest annual increase reflects increases in both pay rates and Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) levy rates. In the year to the June 2007 quarter, employer superannuation costs rose 4.2 percent.
For the private sector, employer superannuation costs increased 5.2 percent in the year to the June 2007 quarter, the largest annual increase since the series began in the December 1992 quarter. For the public sector the increase was 3.2 percent.
The index for other non-wage labour costs (motor vehicles available for private use, medical insurance, and employer-related low interest loans) rose 1.8 percent in the year to the June 2007 quarter. The cost of providing motor vehicles for private use and medical insurance both increased, while employer-related low interest loans decreased.
Geoff Bascand
Government Statistician 19 October 2007
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