Industry employment declined from about 13,355 in 1997 to 12,628 by 2000, as manufacturers utilized automation instead of an increased workforce to boost productivity. Production workers in 2000 totaled 9,417
The asphalt felts and coatings industry employs thousands of people worldwide, including workers involved in manufacturing, sales, and distribution of asphalt products. The exact number of employees can vary depending on the size and location of the companies within the industry.
The asphalt paving mixture industry employed just under 13,000 workers in 2000, of which production workers, earning an average wage of $17.11 per hour
In 2000, there were approximately 41,000 people employed in the precious metal industry in the United States.
In 2011, the tourist industry employed approximately 235 million people worldwide.
As of 2021, there are approximately 1.15 million people employed in the securities industry in the United States.
Around 80,000 people are employed in the Zambian mining industry as of 2021.
It is estimated that there are between 2.5 and 3.5 million people employed in the arms industry worldwide. This includes workers involved in manufacturing, sales, research and development, and other aspects of the industry.
The paint and coatings industry employed an estimated 51,084 Americans in 2001.
As of 2021, the U.S. oil industry employs around 2.8 million workers directly and indirectly across various sectors such as extraction, refining, distribution, and support services. This number fluctuates due to market conditions, technological advancements, and environmental regulations impacting the industry.
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In 2000, there were approximately 41,000 people employed in the precious metal industry in the United States.
About 300,000 people are employed by the health insurance industry.
In the United States alone, it is estimated that over 300,000 people work in the poultry industry. This number includes workers involved in various aspects of poultry production, processing, and distribution.
As of 2021, there are approximately 1.15 million people employed in the securities industry in the United States.
The industry employed a total of 8,153 people in 2000, roughly 30 percent of whom worked in Tennessee and Rhode Island.
The number of people employed by the hydroelectric industry can vary depending on the size and scale of operations. However, globally, the industry employs tens of thousands of workers who are involved in production, maintenance, and support roles related to hydroelectric power generation.
These establishments employed over 19,200 people
The industry employed 167,245 people in 2001, up from 114,119 in 1997.
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