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^ _ ^ _ £ ¤ 61 £ ¤ 6 £ ¤ 34 § ¨ ¦ § ¨ ¦ 74 £ ¤ 136 £ ¤ 67 £ ¤ 218 § ¨ ¦ 80 West Burlington Burlington Fairfield Kahoka Macomb Muscatine Wapello Monmouth Mount Pleasant Washington Galesburg Donnellson La Harpe Niota Wever Dallas City Keokuk Mediapolis Sperry Biggsville Lomax Morning Sun New London Fort Madison Stronghurst Oquawka Bonaparte Gladstone Kirkwood Middletown Monmouth Kirkwood Gerlaw Keithsburg Denmark LEE HENRY LOUISA SCOTT VAN BUREN WASHINGTON DAVIS MUSCATINE JOHNSON JEFFERSON DES MOINES CEDAR WAPELLO POWESHIEK CLARK SCOTLAND LEWIS ADAIR KNOX FULTON HANCOCK MERCER WARREN MCDONOUGH PEORIA ROCK ISLAND HENDERSON STARK SCHUYLER ADAMS TAZEWELL MENARD LABOR CHARACTERISTICS FOOD PROCESSING GREATER BURLINGTON LABORSHED AREA Workers who have transferable experience/skills in the industry are currently commuting an average of 11 miles one way for work. Those who are willing to change/accept employment are willing to commute an average of 27 miles one way for the right employment opportunity. Area Shown 10 Mile Intervals Between Rings Greater Burlington Partnership 610 N. 4th St., Suite 200 Burlington, IA 52601 Phone: 319.752.6365 Fax: 319.752.6454 Email: [email protected] www.greaterburlington.com Concentration of those with transferable experience/skills by place of residence For More Information Regarding the Greater Burlington Laborshed, contact: Legend ^ _ Burlington & West Burlington Mississippi River Interstates 4 Lane Highways U.S. Highways State Highways Illinois County Iowa County Missouri County Laborshed Concentration by Place of Residence (per ZIP Code) Low Moderate High

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Fairfield

Kahoka

Macomb

Muscatine

Wapello

Monmouth

Mount Pleasant

Washington

Galesburg

Donnellson

La HarpeNiota

Wever

Dallas City

Keokuk

Mediapolis

Sperry

Biggsville

Lomax

Morning Sun

New London

Fort Madison

Stronghurst

Oquawka

Bonaparte

GladstoneKirkwood

Middletown

Monmouth

Kirkwood

GerlawKeithsburg

Denmark

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KEOKUK

IOWA

HENRY

LOUISA

SCOTT

VAN BUREN

WASHINGTON

DAVIS

MUSCATINE

JOHNSON

JEFFERSON

DES MOINES

CEDAR

WAPELLO

POWESHIEK

CLARK

SCOTLAND

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ADAIR

KNOX

HENRY

FULTON

HANCOCK

MERCER

WARREN

MASON

MCDONOUGH

PEORIA

ROCK ISLAND

HENDERSON

STARK

SCHUYLER

BUREAU

ADAMS

WHITESIDE

TAZEWELL

MENARD

LABOR CHARACTERISTICS FOOD PROCESSING GREATER BURLINGTON LABORSHED AREA

Workers who have transferable experience/skills in the industry are currently commuting an average of 11 miles one way for work. Those who are willing to change/accept employment are willing to commute an average of 27 miles one way for the right employment opportunity.

Area Shown

10 Mile Intervals Between Rings

Greater Burlington Partnership 610 N. 4th St., Suite 200

Burlington, IA 52601 Phone: 319.752.6365

Fax: 319.752.6454 Email: [email protected]

www.greaterburlington.com

Concentration of those with transferable experience/skills by place of residence

For More Information Regarding the Greater Burlington Laborshed, contact:

Legend

_̂ Burlington & West Burlington

Mississippi River

Interstates

4 Lane Highways

U.S. Highways

State Highways

Illinois County

Iowa County

Missouri County

Laborshed Concentration

by Place of Residence (per ZIP Code)

Low

Moderate

High

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Prescription Drug Coverage, 53.8%

Life Insurance, 60.0%

Disability Insurance, 60.0%

Vision Coverage, 65.0%

Paid Sick Leave, 65.0%

Paid Holidays, 71.3%

Paid Vacation, 78.8%

Dental Coverage, 80.0%

Pension/Retirement/ 401K, 82.5%

Health/Medical Insurance, 92.5%

Current Benefits:

Paid Sick Leave, 50.0%

Paid Holidays, 50.0%

Disability Insurance, 50.0%

Prescription Drug Coverage, 52.8%

Life Insurance, 52.8%

Dental Coverage, 58.3%

Vision Coverage, 61.1%

Paid Vacation, 61.1%

Pension/Retirement/401K, 72.2%

Health/Medical Insurance, 88.9%

Desired Benefits:

Estimated Potential Available Labor Per Occupational Category: Business Operations: Managers - 948 Accountants & Auditors - 1,252 Clerks - 1,828 Office & Administrative Support Workers, All Other - 610 Sales Reps - 607 Secretaries - 3,079 Production: Managers - 609 Supervisors - 2,504 Agricultural Workers, All Other - 311 Butchers - 304 Dietetic Techs - 306 Dietitians & Nutritionists - 310 Farmworkers & Laborers - 303 Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier & Kettle Operators - 302 Industrial Machinery Mechanics - 300 Inspectors - 606 Installation, Maintenance & Repair Workers, All Other - 1,250 Licensed Practical & Vocational Nurses - 307 Life, Physical & Social Science Techs - 300 Medical & Clinical Laboratory Technologists - 304 Millwrights - 308 Production Workers, All Other - 5,888 Registered Nurses - 4,670 Slaughterers & Meat Packers - 306 Material Moving: Managers - 305 Supervisors - 301 Forklift Operators - 1,553 Heavy Truck Drivers - 1,555 Laborers & Material Movers, Hand - 604 Light Truck Drivers - 1,255 Material Moving Workers, All Other - 305 Packers & Packagers, Hand - 309

An estimated total of 33,699 people in the Laborshed area

Information compiled by Iowa Workforce Development using Laborshed data released 2014.

Employment Status:

LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

Degree/ Certification Not

Received, 23.4%

Vocational Training, 2.8%

Associate Degree, 18.7%

Undergraduate Degree, 18.7%

Postgraduate Degree, 2.8%

78.0%

10.0%

3.7%8.3%

32.9%

63.6%

25.0%

11.1%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

Employed Unemployed Voluntarily NotEmployed/Not Retired

Retired

% Willing to Change/Accept Employment

Educational Level: (66.4% Have an education beyond high school)

Additional Facts: 75.0% paid an hourly wage 72.5% are/were employed full-time 16.5% are/were employed part-time 5.5% are/were self-employed 15.5% hold two or more jobs Currently working an average of 43

hours/week

Top Advertising Media: (for those seeking employment opportunities by use)

Internet - 74.7% www.iowajobs.org www.monster.com www.indeed.com

Local/Regional Newspapers - 61.6% The Hawkeye - Burlington The Des Moines Register

Networking through friends, family or acquaintances - 24.2%

IowaWORKS Centers - 16.2%

Underemployment: Total Underemployment - 7.3% Low hours - 2.8% Mismatch of skills - 4.6% Low income - 0.9%

IWD only counts individuals once when estimating Total Underemployment.

Workplace Flexibility: (by percent of interest)

Job teams - 69.2% Cross-training - 66.7% Job sharing - 30.8% Varied shifts - 30.8% Seasonal work - 39.5% Temporary work - 28.9%

FOOD PROCESSING

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Occupation

Occupational

Code

Mean W

age

Entry Wage

Experienced

Wage

Median W

age

Agricultural and Food Science Technicians 19-4011 $ 15.37 $ 9.73 $ 18.19 $ 14.96 Bakers 51-3011 $ 10.11 $ 8.27 $ 11.03 $ 9.66 Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 43-3031 $ 14.15 $ 9.74 $ 16.36 $ 13.55 Business Operations Specialists, All Other 13-1199 $ 23.93 $ 13.66 $ 29.06 $ 22.98 Butchers and Meat Cutters 51-3021 $ 11.03 $ 8.16 $ 12.47 $ 10.13 Chemical Engineers 17-2041 $ 45.31 $ 38.34 $ 48.80 $ 43.40 Chemical Technicians 19-4031 $ 19.13 $ 14.01 $ 21.68 $ 19.57 Chemists 19-2031 $ 33.67 $ 23.62 $ 38.70 $ 29.45 Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic 51-4012 $ 21.86 $ 16.36 $ 24.62 $ 19.67 Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic 51-4011 $ 14.52 $ 11.00 $ 16.28 $ 13.99 Conservation Scientists 19-1031 $ 30.19 $ 21.34 $ 34.62 $ 28.51 Conveyor Operators and Tenders 53-7011 $ 15.14 $ 12.59 $ 16.42 $ 15.60 Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders 51-9193 $ 12.41 $ 10.71 $ 13.26 $ 12.30 Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 51-9032 $ 13.51 $ 9.97 $ 15.28 $ 12.90 Dietetic Technicians 29-2051 $ 10.35 $ 8.17 $ 11.45 $ 10.21 Dietitians and Nutritionists 29-1031 $ 22.29 $ 17.40 $ 24.74 $ 23.03 Driver/Sales Workers 53-3031 $ 15.42 $ 8.66 $ 18.80 $ 14.90 Environmental Engineers 17-2081 $ 35.31 $ 25.09 $ 40.42 $ 38.16 Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health 19-2041 $ 31.73 $ 20.08 $ 37.55 $ 31.07 Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants 43-6011 $ 17.87 $ 11.70 $ 20.95 $ 17.41 First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand 53-1021 $ 20.43 $ 13.34 $ 23.97 $ 20.36 First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 49-1011 $ 26.51 $ 18.73 $ 30.39 $ 25.49 First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers 51-1011 $ 24.24 $ 15.90 $ 28.40 $ 22.89 First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving Machinery 53-1031 $ 20.74 $ 15.31 $ 23.45 $ 19.01 Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders 51-3091 $ 12.09 $ 8.99 $ 13.64 $ 12.75 Food Batchmakers 51-3092 $ 13.14 $ 10.35 $ 14.53 $ 12.86 Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders 51-3093 $ 10.80 $ 8.74 $ 11.83 $ 10.56 Food Processing Workers, All Other 51-3099 $ 11.91 $ 10.01 $ 12.86 $ 12.09 Food Scientists and Technologists 19-1012 $ 27.27 $ 18.65 $ 31.57 $ 22.28 General and Operations Managers 11-1021 $ 38.61 $ 19.44 $ 48.19 $ 33.64 Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 17-2111 $ 37.95 $ 27.76 $ 43.05 $ 34.93 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 53-3032 $ 16.15 $ 11.09 $ 18.68 $ 14.91 Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers 49-9098 $ 10.96 $ 8.18 $ 12.35 $ 10.06 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 49-9041 $ 20.66 $ 14.65 $ 23.67 $ 19.55 Industrial Production Managers 11-3051 $ 34.55 $ 21.49 $ 41.09 $ 34.06 Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 53-7051 $ 16.22 $ 12.48 $ 18.08 $ 14.94 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 51-9061 $ 16.89 $ 11.63 $ 19.53 $ 14.83 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other 49-9099 $ 17.80 $ 12.02 $ 20.69 $ 17.90 Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 53-7062 $ 13.46 $ 9.96 $ 15.22 $ 12.93 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 29-2061 $ 17.08 $ 14.67 $ 18.28 $ 16.99 Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other 19-4099 $ 20.11 $ 15.21 $ 22.55 $ 18.77 Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 53-3033 $ 12.09 $ 8.30 $ 13.98 $ 9.67 Maintenance Workers, Machinery 49-9043 $ 19.15 $ 13.15 $ 22.15 $ 19.14 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians 29-2012 $ 18.45 $ 13.03 $ 21.17 $ 17.86 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists 29-2011 $ 23.86 $ 18.75 $ 26.41 $ 23.75 Millw rights 49-9044 $ 23.59 $ 17.36 $ 26.71 $ 21.87 Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 51-9023 $ 21.07 $ 12.42 $ 25.39 $ 21.73 Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 51-4081 $ 14.41 $ 10.75 $ 16.24 $ 14.42 Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other 43-9199 $ 15.64 $ 9.50 $ 18.71 $ 14.27 Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders 51-9111 $ 13.08 $ 9.25 $ 15.00 $ 13.15 Packers and Packagers, Hand 53-7064 $ 10.73 $ 8.09 $ 12.05 $ 10.09 Registered Nurses 29-1141 $ 24.59 $ 19.14 $ 27.31 $ 23.69 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientif ic Products 41-4012 $ 25.75 $ 14.15 $ 31.55 $ 22.40 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive 43-6014 $ 13.47 $ 9.57 $ 15.42 $ 13.20 Shipping, Receiving, and Traff ic Clerks 43-5071 $ 14.54 $ 11.09 $ 16.27 $ 13.85 Soil and Plant Scientists 19-1013 $ 27.64 $ 21.49 $ 30.72 $ 28.04 Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 51-8021 $ 25.24 $ 17.71 $ 29.00 $ 22.45 Stock Clerks and Order Fillers 43-5081 $ 11.41 $ 8.38 $ 12.92 $ 10.59 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 11-3071 $ 32.59 $ 19.75 $ 39.01 $ 29.05 Veterinarians 29-1131 $ 36.28 $ 25.80 $ 41.52 $ 38.94 Water and Wastew ater Treatment Plant and System Operators 51-8031 $ 21.47 $ 13.28 $ 25.57 $ 21.43 Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping 43-5111 $ 14.20 $ 9.03 $ 16.78 $ 15.16

The 2013 Iowa Wage data for the Greater Burlington Laborshed area was produced by the Labor Force & Occupational Analysis Bureau to provide communities local information on wages by occupation. The source of the wage and employment data is based on the May 2012 OES estimates. Additional occupational wage and employment data can be found at http://iwin.iwd.state.ia.us/iowa/OlmisZine.

LABOR CHARACTERISTICS FOOD PROCESSING