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Pay Trend Survey Committee Meeting on May 15, 2012
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The following is issued on behalf of the Pay Trend Survey Committee:

     The 2012 Pay Trend Survey (PTS) Report, compiled by the Pay Survey and Research Unit of the Joint Secretariat for the Advisory Bodies on Civil Service and Judicial Salaries and Conditions of Service, was released today (May 15) to Members of the Pay Trend Survey Committee (PTSC).

     The survey indicated the following average pay adjustments in the surveyed companies over the 12-month period from April 2, 2011 to April 1, 2012:

                                         Gross
            Basic     ¡@Additional        Pay
             Pay    +      Pay      =    Trend
         Indicators     Indicators     Indicators
         ----------     ----------     ----------

Lower      4.74%    +     0.97%     =    5.71%
Salary
Band   
(below
$16,855
per month)

Middle     5.28%    +     1.36%     =    6.64%
Salary
Band
($16,855-
$51,670
per month)

Upper       4.70%   +     1.31%     =    6.01%
Salary
Band   
($51,671-
$103,900
per month)

     The above indicators are tentative and are subject to verification and validation by the PTSC next Tuesday (May 22).  After that, the PTS results will be submitted to the Administration.  In accordance with established practice, the Administration will take into account the Pay Trend Indicators derived from the PTS and other pertinent considerations, namely, the state of the economy of Hong Kong, the Government's fiscal position, changes in the cost of living, pay claims of the staff sides and civil service morale, before making a decision on the 2012-2013 civil service pay adjustment.

     The survey results reflect the pay trend in 112 companies covering 182,009 employees over the 12-month period from April 2, 2011 to April 1, 2012.  Among these companies, there are 84 larger companies (employing 100 or more staff) and 28 smaller companies (employing 50-99 staff). These companies are regarded as typical employers in their respective fields, generally known as steady and good employers with systematic and rational salary administration.

     The survey was conducted in accordance with the improved methodology as approved by the Chief Executive-in-Council in March 2007. The survey takes into account adjustments to basic salary and additional payments awarded to employees of the surveyed companies attributable to factors in relation to cost of living, changes in market rates, general prosperity and company performance, merit and in-scale increment.

     The PTSC is chaired by Ms Virginia Choi, who is a member of the Standing Commission on Civil Service Salaries and Conditions of Service. Ms Choi wishes to express the PTSC's sincere appreciation for the co-operation and assistance rendered by the participating companies to the 2012 PTS.

Ends/Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Issued at HKT 16:23

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