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JOB & LABOR MARKET 
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OCTOBER 2014 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
Employment Snapshot ............................................. 2 
Preliminary Seasonally Adjusted Rate .................... 3 
Job and Labor Market Overview .............................. 3 
Employment Trends .................................................. 6 
Targeted Industry Clusters ....................................... 7 
Largest Lehigh Valley Employers ............................ 9 
High Demand Occupations .................................... 10 
Jobs in the Lehigh Valley ....................................... 11 
New Hire Wages and Benefits ................................ 12 
Cutbacks and Plant Closings ................................. 15 
Web Resources ........................................................ 16
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EMPLOYMENT SNAPSHOT 
Which Lehigh Valley Employers Are Hiring?? 
LEHIGH VALLEY HELP WANTED ON-LINE ADS 
Employer 
As Of Sept. 10, 
2014 
Openings 
St. Lukes University Health Network 265 
HCR Manorcare 251 
Lehigh University 180 
CVS Caremark Corp. 115 
Lehigh Valley Health Network 109 
Easton Hospital 108 
Bayada Home Health Care 97 
HR Block 97 
Dorney Park  Wild Water Kingdom 86 
Sacred Heart Health System 82 
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. 77 
Olympus Corp. of The Americas 75 
Best Buy Co., Inc. 73 
B. Braun Medical, Inc 69 
Pizza Hut, Inc. 68 
McDonald's Corporation 62 
KidsPeace 60 
Owens  Minor, Inc. 60 
Sears, Roebuck and Co. 52 
The Penn State University 51 
Wells Fargo  Company 46 
Dollar General Corporation 46 
PSA Healthcare 45 
Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. 44 
Sears Holdings Corporation 43 
Source: PA Labor  Industry, PAWorkStats Lehigh Valley Fast Facts 
www.paworkstats.state.pa.us
7.6% 
'Aug.'14 
'July'14 
'Aug.'13 
0.5% 2.5% 4.5% 6.5% 8.5% 
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Unemployment 
Rate 
6.1% 
5.8% 
6.0% 
7.1% 
6.1% 
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Total 
5.9% 
5.9% 
Workforce Employed Unemployed 
U.S. (Million) 156.0 146.4 9.6 
Pennsylvania (Million) 6.34 5.98 0.37 
ABE PA/NJ MSA 426,800 401,400 25,400 
Carbon County/PA 31,700 31,800 2,200 
Lehigh County/PA 183,500 172,400 11,100 
Northampton County/PA 153,800 144,200 9,500 
6.2% 
Warren County/NJ 57,800 53,000 2,600 4.5% approx. 
AUGUST 2014 VS AUGUST 2013 
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED UNEMPLOYMENT RATE 
For Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton PA-NJ Metro Area (ABE MSA) 
Including Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon,  Warren Counties 
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JOB AND LABOR MARKET OVERVIEW 
As reported by the PA Department of Labor and Industry – Center for Workforce Information and Analysis 
(CWIA), the preliminary seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 
Metro Area was flat at 5.9% in August for the MSA. Carbon County’s seasonally adjusted rate remained 
the highest at 7.1%. Lehigh County’s rate increased by 0.3% to 6.1% while Northampton County’s rate 
also increased by 0.2% to 6.2%. 500 people leaving the workforce and employment dropping by 800 
yielded no change in the unemployment rate in the A-B-E Metro Area. The workforce is now 5,500 
lower than it was a year ago. 
Total A-B-E Metro Area employment (seasonally adjusted) is up by 2,400 over the past year. Jobs 
(seasonally adjusted) rose by 1,400 during the past year to 346,400. Areas showing the greatest change 
were Transportation  Warehousing (+800) and Private Education (+1,000). Declining sectors include: 
Healthcare (-2,000) and Temp Services (-500). Over the past year area total ABE jobs declined by 0.5% 
compared to 0.8% growth for all of Pennsylvania. 
AUGUST 2014 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION 
For ABE PA-NJ MSA defined boundaries including Carbon County/PA, Lehigh County/PA, Northampton 
County/PA, and Warren County/NJ 
Source: Center for Workforce Information and Analysis/PA Department of Labor and Industry.
The August 2014 A-B-E metro workforce is now 13,100 below the previous 
ABE PA/NJ MSA AVERAGE NUMBER IN WORKFORCE 
BY YEAR END 
Current, 
428,600 
Recent Peak, 
441,700 
'Aug.'14 
'June'13 
2000 
200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 500,000 
ABE PA/NJ MSA-TOTAL NUMBER OF JOBS - NOT 
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED 
Current, 
346,400 
Recent Peak, 
353,300 
'Aug.'14 
'June'14 
'Jan.'10 
150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 
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peak of June 2013 
(Not Seasonally Adjusted) 
Chart 2 
Baseline Year 
385,300 
Although the rate of unemployment has declined over the past 4 years, it does not take into account the 
number of discouraged workers and others who are marginally attached to the labor force. According to 
the Bureau of Labor Statistics, individuals who are marginally attached to the labor force wanted and were 
available for work, had been looking for employment sometime during the last twelve months, but 
because they have not actively searched for work in the past four weeks, they are not included in the 
unemployment numbers. 
In August 12.0% of the workforce or nearly 19 million people were unemployed, marginally employed or 
discouraged. The rate was 13.6% twelve months ago. 
Chart 3 
Recession, 
324,700 
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton Metro Area Jobs (NOT seasonally adjusted) dropped by 800 during the past 
month as numerous industries shed employees. The Metro jobs count rose by 1,400 over the past year. 
The August jobs level above was 6,900 below the previous peak of 353,300 during June 2014, and, 
21,700 above the Recession low of 324,700 in January 2010. This is an estimated number of all jobs, 
be they part or full-time.
As the economy deteriorated in late 2007, service sector jobs such as “Eds” and “Meds” were the major 
sources of employment growth. The Cluster lost 700 jobs over the past 12 months. In August (vs. last 
year) Private education gained 1,000 jobs while Healthcare lost 2,000 jobs. The impact of the 
Affordable Health Care Act continues to be uncertain, although cost containment pressures are likely to 
cause further declines. Healthcare delivery is being directed more too home care and the use of less 
expensive professionals. The “Eds” tallied here includes only “Private” employers. Public school teachers 
are considered to be “Government” employees. Chart 4 reflects the relative strength in Education and 
Health Care, although upward momentum has slowed significantly over the past year. 
Chart 4 
Current, 67,600 
Previous Peak, 
67,000 
'Aug.'14 
'Oct.'09 
The (Private) Education and Health Care super-sector represented 67,600 jobs in August, 600 above the 
previous peak of 2009 and 86% above the 36,400 jobs in the sector during 1990. 
Chart 5 
Current, 18,900 
Previous Peak, 
14600 
'Aug.'14 
2006 
In August, Warehousing and Transportation jobs exceeded the previous peak level achieved in 2006 by 4,300 
jobs. Jobs increased by 800 over the past year. The recent improvement in consumer and business demand 
for products resulted in increased demand for these services. Most logistics employers are busy and there are 
numerous new expansion projects planned and under construction, including a 1.2 mil. ft. warehouse planned 
for use by Walmart and a 2.0 mil. ft. warehouse in the Bethlehem Commerce Center. The area is also looking 
to add a major FedEX hub. 
The most recent (2Q2014) estimate of “real” U.S. economic growth rose by 4.6% compared to the 2.1% drop 
reported for 1Q2014 and 1.8% rise reported for 2Q2013. 
The total U.S. labor force grows about 1 percent per year. On top of that, each worker's productivity grows at 
about 1.5% per year. We need to see continued growth in the 3% to 4% range per year in the real economy 
(GDP) to make a meaningful dent in unemployment. 
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EDUCATION  HEALTH SERVICES - TOTAL NONFARM 
ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON PA-NJ MSA 
Baseline Year, 
52,300 
0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 
2000 
WAREHOUSE  TRANSPORTATION - TOTAL NONFARM JOBS 
ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON PA-NJ MSA 
Baseline Year, 
11,400 
0 4,000 8,000 12,000 16,000 20,000 
2000
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EMPLOYMENT TRENDS 
The following is a sampling of the TRENDS identified by employers in the greater Lehigh Valley: 
• Lehigh Valley (ABE Metro) employers expect to hire at a strong pace during Quarter 4, 2014 
(October-December), according to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey. From October 
to December, 15% of the companies interviewed plans to hire more employees, while 8% 
expect to reduce staff. Another 76% expect to maintain their current workforce levels and 1% 
are not certain of their hiring plans. This yields a Net Employment Outlook* of 
+7%.Employer’s hiring expectations for Quarter 4, 2014 are less optimistic compared to 
Quarter 3, 2014 when the Net Employment Outlook was +15%,” said Manpower spokesperson 
Michael Pinkasavage. Compared to one year-ago when the Net Employment Outlook one year 
ago was 6%, employers expect a similar hiring forecast. 
For the coming quarter, job prospects appear best in Construction, Durable and Nondurable 
Goods Manufacturing, Wholesale  Retail Trade, Transportation and Utilities and Wholesale  
Retail Trade. Employers in Financial Activities, Professional  Business Services and Other 
Services plan to reduce staffing levels, while hiring in Information, Education  Health 
Services, Leisure  Hospitality and Government is expected to remain unchanged. 
• Due to the depressed economy and competition for jobs, employers are demanding and getting 
persons with specific skill sets, training and credentials. Persons who are “generalists” find it 
increasingly difficult to find employment. There are about 2-1/2 unemployed persons available for each 
new job opening! 
• All jobs, including those that were once considered menial and labor intensive, now require certain 
minimum levels of computer literacy and mechanical aptitude. 
• While the current environment favors the employer, those in the workforce with the highest level of 
skills have become more opportunistic. They are more willing to consider opportunities in other 
regions in the Northeast U.S. and beyond, including global assignments. Conversely, potential 
employees in other markets are willing to consider positions in the Lehigh Valley. 
• Telecommuting technology and declining importance of a physical presence enable many professional 
and technical employees to consider working for firms that are National or Global in scope. 
• While the unemployment rate has increased among many technicians and engineers, employers still 
bemoan the lack of technical people who can take charge and independently develop and implement 
solutions. 
• There is still a demand for employees skilled in industrial and electrical maintenance, machining, and 
welding, especially for outdoors or physically demanding 2nd and 3rd shift positions. The ability to 
“Trouble-Shoot” is an especially sought-after skill. 
• Employers continue to seek qualified inside sales and field sales professionals who are “producers”. 
Call centers providing technical support are still looking for employees with the requisite technical and 
interpersonal skills.
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LEHIGH VALLEY TARGETED INDUSTRY CLUSTERS 
For the Lehigh Valley to remain competitive in the global economy, we must connect workforce development to the 
demands of business and industry. The direction we are taking is through Industry Clusters. 
An Industry Cluster is a group of industries that are closely linked by common product markets, labor pools, similar 
technologies, supplier chains, and/or other economic ties. By working with businesses within the industry clusters, 
we can combine training needs for multiple firms with similar skill needs and help drive a market-based approach to 
workforce development. 
We are working to align education and training institutions with employer and employee needs. Education, workforce, and 
economic development must be interconnected to ensure that workers have the skills businesses need to be 
competitive and have the ability to obtain education to compete for higher wage jobs and career advancement. 
The Lehigh Valley is targeting for growth the following five broad categories of employment clusters: 
Healthcare and Life Sciences; Diversified Manufacturing and Services; Business, Professional and 
Financial Services; Information and Communication, and, “Green” or Energy Related Manufacturing and 
Services. 
These clusters were targeted because we believe that they will: 
• Provide above-average wages and be less reliant upon low-wage labor. 
• Incorporate a high-technology, knowledge, skill-set component. 
• Have synergy with existing Lehigh Valley workforce, infrastructure, educational and other institutions. 
• Leverage existing Lehigh Valley assets to minimize land, energy and other resources. 
• Expand upon established competitive positioning in the U.S. and globally. 
• Have a high value-added component in the local economy. 
• Be classified as growth industries at the state and/or national level. 
Healthcare and Life Sciences relates to the well-being of the population and those social services provided. Revolves 
around healthcare using direct patient services and research to improve the quality of life for all generations, as 
well as, activities which support healthcare. Life Sciences incorporate findings from research into the organization 
and processes of the body into the exploration and innovation of procedures and new methods of caring for 
patients. 
Includes: 
• Hospitals 
• Ambulatory Healthcare Services 
• Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 
• Research Facilities 
Diversified Manufacturing and Services includes nearly all durable goods manufacturing industries and a number of 
non-durable goods industries. Major technological advances have changed the nature of manufacturing, 
increasing the demand for highly-skilled workers. Most employers in these industries must be flexible in their 
production processes to take full advantage of the rapid and constant technological changes. The viability of 
businesses in this cluster depends on a skilled and competitive workforce. 
Includes: 
• Chemicals and Plastics 
• Electronics, Communication Equipment 
• Medical Equipment/Technology and Devices 
• Metals/Metal Fabrication, Non-Metallic Products 
• Specialty Printing and Packaging Design and Manufacturing 
• Vehicle and Vehicle Equipment 
• Food Processing 
• Supply Chain and Logistics Services
Business, Information Technology (IT) and Professional Services includes all of the services a company 
needs to operate and sustain business. They are targeted towards the business world enabling more efficient 
operations and the ability of companies to better serve their stakeholders and meet organizational goals. 
Industry involves a range of services and skill levels, from marketing consultants and engineering firms to 
logistics management. 
Includes: 
• Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services including Consultants of those services 
• Specialized Design Services 
• Architecture, Accounting, Legal, and Advertising Services 
• Data and information processing, disaster recovery 
Financial Services deals specifically with Finance, Banking, Credit, and Insurance specializations. These are 
services provided to businesses and consumers, and a high level of skill and specialization are generally 
required by personnel. The included services allow clients to benefit with financial stability, security, 
coverage, or opportunities to change the value of assets. 
Includes: 
• Securities, Commodity Contracts, and other Financial Investments 
• Monetary Authorities, Banks 
• Funds, Trusts, and Financial Vehicles 
• Insurance Carriers 
• Data and customer service centers 
Information and Communication revolves around the production, refinement, and transfer of information and the 
methods employed in its distribution. This includes the main companies that communicate the information, as well 
as those providing support to the industry by providing outlets and servicing the transfer of information. 
“Green” or Energy Related Manufacturing and Services includes industries directly involved in extracting materials 
used to generate both traditional and alternative energy; producing, transmitting, distributing or supplying 
energy or energy efficient technologies; engaged in manufacturing items used to produce or conserve energy; 
engineering, construction and project management firms associated with the energy industry; and alternative 
and renewable energy companies. 
Includes: 
• Utility companies, including electricity and natural gas distribution, propane and energy related products. 
• Petroleum Distribution 
• Alternative/renewable energy, including solar, wind, and others. 
• Energy conservation equipment manufacturing, products and services. 
• Manufacture of alternative energy generation equipment and systems. 
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Business, Professional and Financial Services: 
Includes: 
• Software Publishers 
• Internet, Services, Internet Publishing and Broadcasting 
• Sound Recording, Motion Picture Broadcasting 
• Telecommunications 
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TOP 50 EMPLOYERS IN THE LEHIGH VALLEY 
Includes Lehigh and Northampton Counties – 4th Qtr - 2013 (preliminary) 
1 LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL CENTER 26 NORTHAMPTON CNTY AREA COMM COLLEGE 
2 SAINT LUKE'S HOSPITAL 27 HCR MANOR CARE 
3 AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC 28 EASTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 
4 LEHIGH VALLEY PHYSICIAN GROUP 29 PPL SERVICES CORP 
5 AMAZON COM DEDC LLC 30 EAST PENN SCHOOL DISTRICT 
6 LEHIGH COUNTY 31 CRAYOLA LLC 
7 ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT 32 EASTON HOSPITAL 
8 GIANT FOOD STORES LLC 33 ST LUKE'S PHYSICIAN GROUP INC 
9 SANDS BETHWORKS GAMING LLC 34 CARBON-LEHIGH INTERMEDIATE UNIT 21 
10 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY 35 SACRED HEART HOSPITAL 
11 BETHLEHEM AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 36 WELLS FARGO NA 
12 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY 37 GOOD SHEPHERD REHAB NETWORK 
13 INTEGRITY STAFFING SOLUTIONS INC 38 LAFAYETTE COLLEGE 
14 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 39 VICTAULIC COMPANY 
15 STATE GOVERNMENT 40 COLONIAL INTERMEDIATE UNIT NO 20 
16 MACK TRUCKS INC 41 CITY OF ALLENTOWN 
17 GUARDIAN LIFE INS CO OF AMERICA 42 LEHIGH CARBON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 
18 WAL-MART ASSOCIATES INC 43 HEALTH NETWORK LABORATORIES 
19 PARKLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 44 ALLIED PERSONNEL SERVICES INC 
20 THE WOOD COMPANY 45 MUHLENBERG COLLEGE 
21 LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL 46 CITY OF BETHLEHEM 
22 B BRAUN MEDICAL INC 47 NORTHAMPTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 
23 WEIS MARKETS INC 48 FISHER CLINICAL SERVICES INC 
24 WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS INC 49 ALLIEDBARTON SECURITY SERVICES LLC 
25 LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO INC 50 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC 
Federal and State Government Entities Aggregated 
*Pennsylvania State Government includes all state employment except Penn State University, SEPTA and the System of Higher Education.
Average Wage Rates and Total Job Openings on Jobs 
Advertised Online for the Lehigh Valley WIA in July 2014 
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HIGH DEMAND OCCUPATIONS 
SOC Occupational Title Job 
Openings 
Entry 
Wage 
Avg. 
Wage 
Experienced 
Wage 
Total All occupations 27,123 $20,792 $44,006 $75,476 
53 Transportation  Material Moving 3,451 $22,386 $45,687 $71,549 
11 Management 2,450 $26,909 $47,391 $73,056 
41 Sales  Related 2,402 $23,598 $58,255 $100,760 
29 Healthcare Practitioners  Technical 2,059 $32,518 $80,496 $132,608 
43 Office  Administrative Support 1,627 $22,110 $29,473 $39,476 
49 Installation, Maintenance,  Repair 1,106 $28,944 $41,027 $52,801 
35 Food Preparation  Serving Related 1,051 $7,755 $20,963 $33,900 
17 Architecture  Engineering 771 $34,482 $66,584 $97,424 
15 Computer  Mathematical 661 $43,000 $77,956 $117,090 
51 Production 625 $20,329 $33,546 $46,828 
31 Healthcare Support 547 $22,295 $44,272 $58,565 
13 Business  Financial Operations 506 $37,866 $77,984 $103,401 
25 Education, Training,  Library 488 $16,252 $31,269 $50,432 
27 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports 448 $32,945 $81,618 $129,520 
47 Construction  Extraction 427 $26,896 $47,247 $77,012 
39 Personal Care  Service 415 $17,766 $22,006 $27,040 
37 Building Cleaning  Maintenance 198 $17,993 $24,643 $32,391 
21 Community  Social Services 178 $19,240 $25,164 $32,500 
33 Protective Service 114 $20,626 $24,845 $28,773 
19 Life, Physical,  Social Science 110 N/A N/A N/A 
23 Legal 22 N/A N/A N/A 
45 Farming, Fishing,  Forestry 7 N/A $26,630 N/A 
Source: PA Center for Workforce Investment  Analysis, Online Advertised Jobs Data
WHERE are the jobs in the Lehigh Valley Job Market? 
For a Complete Listing of Jobs Available Through PA CareerLink® Lehigh Valley Go To: 
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Manufacturing 
• Aesculap (Center Valley) 
• Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (Allentown) 
• Amerisource Bergen (Bethlehem) 
• Bimbo Bakeries (Breinigsville) 
• B. Braun Medical (Allentown  Bethlehem) 
• Bosch-Rexroth (Bethlehem) 
• Crayola LLC (Easton) 
• Follett Corp. (Easton) 
• LaFarge NA (Northampton) 
• Lutron Electronics (Coopersburg) 
• Nestle Purina Pet Foods (South Whitehall) 
• Nestle Waters North America (Breinigsville) 
• Niagara Bottling (Upper Macungie) 
• Newly Weds Foods (Bethlehem) 
• Olympus Corp. of The Americas (Center Valley) 
• Phillips Pet Food  Supplies (Easton) 
• Sam Adams PA Brewery Co. (Breinigsville) 
• Straight Arrow (Bethlehem) 
• Thermo Fisher (Allentown) 
• Victaulic (Easton) 
Warehousing and Distribution 
• Bon-Ton (Whitehall) 
• CS Wholesale (Bethlehem) 
• KeHe Distributors (Breinigsvillle) 
• NFI (Breinigsville) 
• Osram Sylvania (Bethlehem) 
• Penske Truck Leasing (Easton) 
• Silliker Services (Allentown) 
• True Value (Upper Macungie) 
• Uline Shipping Supplies (Breinigsville) 
• UPS (Bethlehem) 
• Venezia (Lehigh Valley) 
• Walmart Distribution (Bethlehem) 
Business Services 
• Allied Barton Security Services (Lehigh Valley) 
• G4S (Breinigsville, Nazareth) 
• Metro One (Lehigh Valley) 
• Securitas Security Services (Lehigh Valley) 
• Sodexo (Lehigh Valley) 
• Sykes Enterprises, Inc. (Allentown) 
Retail 
• Best Buy (Whitehall, Easton, Phillipsburg) 
• Boston Market (Allentown and Whitehall) 
• Dollar General (Allentown) 
• Global Spectrum and Ovations Food Services 
(Allentown) 
• Lowe’s Home Improvement (Various Loc.) 
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Green Industries 
• PPL (Allentown) 
Insurance, Finance and Back Office 
• ADP (Allentown) 
• Dun  Bradstreet Credibility Corp. (Bethlehem) 
• HR Block (Various Locations) 
• National Penn Bank (Lehigh Valley) 
• The Hartford (Upper Macungie) 
• Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (Bethlehem) 
Healthcare 
• Bayada Nursing (Lehigh Valley) 
• Coordinated Health Services, Inc. (Various Locations) 
• Easton Hospital (Easton) 
• HCR ManorCare (Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton) 
• Home Helpers (Lehigh Valley) 
• Lehigh Valley Health Network (Allentown and 
Bethlehem) 
• Sacred Heart Hospital (Allentown) 
• St. Luke’s Hospital and Health Network (Allentown, 
Bethlehem  Upper Perkiomen Valley) 
Education 
• Lafayette College (Easton) 
• Lehigh University (Bethlehem) 
• Northampton Community College (Bethlehem) 
Entertainment 
• Sands Casino and Resort (Bethlehem) 
• Sands Event Center (Bethlehem) 
Employment Service (Various Locations) 
• Accountemps 
• Aerotek 
• Allied Personnel Services 
• CoWorx 
• Express Employment Professionals 
• HTSS 
• Kelly Services 
• KForce 
• Office Team 
• Yoh 
Personal/Household Services 
• ServiceMaster (Allentown) 
• TruGreen (Allentown) 
Social Services 
• KidsPeace (Schnecksville) 
• Lehigh Valley Children’s Centers, Inc. (Allentown) 
This is a sampling of currently available and 
projected jobs with Lehigh Valley employers 
with at least 10 openings.
ENTRY LEVEL AND EXPERIENCED WORKER WAGES 
LEHIGH VALLEY WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREA 
(Lehigh  Northampton Counties, May 2013) 
The wages outlined in the table below reflect the wage ranges for the stated occupations. They do not reflect current competitive standards 
for successful recruitment. The higher end of the range reflects the wages for a person with more education and/or experience. 
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Hourly 
Wage ($) 
Average 
Annual 
Wage ($) 
Median 
Annual 
Wage ($) 
Entry 
Annual 
Wage ($) 
Exper'd 
Annual 
Wage ($) 
00-0000 Total, All Occupations 21.28 44,270 34,860 20,650 56,080 23,520 to 53,840 
11-0000 Management Occupations 52.59 109,390 94,220 54,410 136,890 68,450 to 133,990 
11-1021 General  Operations Managers 52.84 109,910 91,720 55,100 137,310 66,640 to 134,010 
11-2022 Sales Managers 59.01 122,740 114,550 72,100 148,060 83,060 to 148,060 
11-3011 Administrative Services Managers 45.85 95,360 86,990 46,460 119,810 60,730 to 115,350 
11-3021 Computer  Information Systems Managers 55.99 116,460 103,360 73,830 137,780 82,350 to 138,560 
11-3031 Financial Managers 56.59 117,710 108,860 70,720 141,210 82,680 to 140,260 
11-3051 Industrial Production Managers 49.92 103,840 93,870 65,940 122,790 73,090 to 130,460 
11-9111 Medical  Health Services Managers 44.04 91,610 84,900 60,240 107,290 68,120 to 108,270 
13-0000 Business  Financial Operations Occupations 31.79 66,120 59,720 39,800 79,280 46,460 to 80,280 
13-1199 Business Operations Specialists, Other 31.63 65,790 59,250 35,040 81,170 40,090 to 82,860 
13-2011 Accountants  Auditors 33.80 70,310 63,160 45,650 82,650 50,400 to 80,760 
15-0000 Computer  Mathematical Occupations 36.82 76,580 70,610 42,580 93,580 49,890 to 97,080 
15-1121 Computer Systems Analysts 40.86 84,980 77,360 51,630 101,650 59,400 to 102,310 
15-1131 Computer Programmers 40.81 84,880 80,440 52,380 101,120 61,850 to 105,150 
15-1132 Software Developers, Applications 39.94 83,080 77,400 49,860 99,690 57,770 to 108,800 
15-1133 Software Developers, Systems Software 50.30 104,630 105,860 69,130 122,380 78,380 to 130,450 
15-1134 Web Developers 36.39 75,700 62,920 36,960 95,060 41,610 to 74,780 
15-1141 Database Administrators 35.41 73,660 70,180 49,350 85,820 54,970 to 90,820 
15-1142 Network  Computer Systems Administrators 32.76 68,150 66,000 43,710 80,370 51,250 to 83,400 
17-0000 Architecture  Engineering Occupations 37.78 78,590 72,150 48,060 93,850 55,770 to 96,840 
17-2051 Civil Engineers 35.07 72,950 68,920 53,090 82,880 58,260 to 87,050 
17-2071 Electrical Engineers 38.74 80,580 75,440 58,490 91,620 63,590 to 97,300 
17-2112 Industrial Engineers 41.28 85,870 84,640 58,920 99,340 67,480 to 98,770 
17-2141 Mechanical Engineers 42.43 88,250 83,900 59,470 102,650 66,380 to 105,860 
17-3011 Architectural  Civil Drafters 23.20 48,250 46,990 36,770 53,990 39,170 to 56,950 
17-3012 Electrical  Electronics Drafters 28.68 59,660 59,440 39,150 69,920 43,350 to 73,870 
29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners  Technical Occupations 35.86 74,590 59,500 37,100 93,330 44,230 to 80,280 
29-2061 Licensed Practical  Licensed Vocational Nurses 21.30 44,300 44,150 38,000 47,450 40,100 to 48,450 
31-0000 Healthcare Support Occupations 13.85 28,800 27,750 20,510 32,950 22,960 to 33,500 
31-1011 Home Health Aides 10.60 22,050 21,070 16,850 24,650 18,340 to 23,920 
31-1014 Nursing Assistants 13.63 28,350 27,950 22,910 31,070 24,910 to 31,680 
31-9097 Phlebotomists 15.88 33,040 32,870 26,320 36,400 28,120 to 37,060 
31-9099 Healthcare Support Workers, Other 15.78 32,820 30,340 18,690 39,880 19,810 to 37,900 
33-0000 Protective Service Occupations 18.79 39,090 32,830 19,730 48,770 22,220 to 54,200 
33-3051 Police  Sheriff's Patrol Officers 28.83 59,960 61,470 42,910 68,480 49,380 to 72,040 
33-9032 Security Guards 11.95 24,850 22,860 18,250 28,150 19,770 to 28,540
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35-0000 Food Preparation  Serving Related Occupations 10.79 22,440 19,830 16,800 25,270 17,530 to 25,320 
35-1012 Supervisors - Food Preparation  Serving Workers 17.23 35,840 33,880 23,250 42,140 26,140 to 44,460 
35-2011 Cooks, Fast Food 8.54 17,770 18,000 16,890 18,210 16,740 to 19,260 
35-2012 Cooks, Institution  Cafeteria 12.97 26,990 27,230 21,840 29,560 24,170 to 30,110 
35-2014 Cooks, Restaurant 12.07 25,100 23,180 17,020 29,150 18,640 to 30,170 
35-2021 Food Preparation Workers 10.48 21,810 21,130 16,900 24,260 18,170 to 25,220 
35-3021 Combined Food Preparation  Serving Workers 9.27 19,280 18,430 16,760 20,530 16,880 to 21,400 
35-3031 Waiters  Waitresses 10.97 22,820 20,640 16,820 25,820 17,910 to 24,680 
35-9011 Dining Room  Cafeteria Attendants  Bartender Helpers 9.04 18,800 18,200 16,770 19,810 16,770 to 19,910 
35-9021 Dishwashers 8.84 18,380 18,410 16,810 19,170 16,890 to 20,380 
37-0000 Building  Grounds Cleaning  Maintenance 
Occupations 12.91 26,850 24,160 18,140 31,200 19,700 to 31,710 
37-2011 Janitors  Cleaners 13.73 28,570 26,320 18,300 33,700 19,940 to 37,060 
37-3011 Landscaping  Groundskeeping Workers 12.65 26,320 24,660 19,830 29,570 21,260 to 29,770 
39-0000 Personal Care  Service Occupations 11.46 23,840 21,270 16,800 27,360 18,140 to 26,180 
39-5012 Hairdressers, Hairstylists  Cosmetologists 11.28 23,470 22,020 18,300 26,060 19,740 to 24,490 
39-9011 Childcare Workers 10.00 20,810 19,570 16,870 22,780 17,490 to 23,130 
41-0000 Sales  Related Occupations 17.33 36,060 24,680 17,000 45,580 18,630 to 43,790 
41-1011 Supervisors - Retail Sales Workers 21.42 44,560 41,300 28,890 52,400 32,470 to 52,000 
41-2011 Cashiers 9.26 19,260 18,700 16,860 20,460 17,070 to 21,570 
41-2031 Retail Salespersons 12.28 25,550 21,650 16,890 29,880 18,030 to 28,930 
41-4011 Sales Representatives, Technical  Scientific Products 43.30 90,060 84,240 54,720 107,740 64,060 to 109,020 
41-4012 Sales Representatives 29.58 61,540 56,100 34,890 74,860 41,400 to 73,090 
41-9011 Demonstrators  Product Promoters 14.94 31,070 28,880 23,110 35,040 25,360 to 33,170 
43-0000 Office  Administrative Support Occupations 16.11 33,500 31,180 21,550 39,480 24,080 to 40,370 
43-1011 Supervisors - Office  Administrative Support Workers 26.16 54,420 52,410 36,520 63,370 41,260 to 65,360 
43-3011 Bill  Account Collectors 13.05 27,140 24,040 20,170 30,630 21,140 to 29,910 
43-3021 Billing  Posting Clerks 16.67 34,670 33,680 25,710 39,140 28,120 to 39,350 
43-3071 Tellers 12.30 25,570 24,020 21,010 27,860 21,580 to 29,400 
43-4051 Customer Service Representatives 15.55 32,350 30,480 22,630 37,210 25,020 to 37,920 
43-4171 Receptionists  Information Clerks 12.57 26,140 24,990 19,970 29,220 21,350 to 30,130 
43-5071 Shipping, Receiving  Traffic Clerks 15.91 33,090 31,940 24,320 37,480 26,660 to 38,730 
43-5081 Stock Clerks  Order Fillers 11.15 23,180 21,730 16,950 26,300 18,440 to 25,790 
43-6011 Executive Secretaries  Executive Administrative 
Assistants 
23.98 49,890 47,220 35,070 57,300 37,880 to 60,510 
43-6013 Medical Secretaries 15.51 32,250 32,100 24,970 35,900 26,890 to 36,710 
43-6014 Secretaries 15.57 32,390 31,780 23,050 37,060 25,860 to 38,300 
43-9041 Insurance Claims  Policy Processing Clerks 19.69 40,960 41,700 33,870 44,510 36,940 to 45,590 
43-9061 Office Clerks, General 14.39 29,940 28,570 20,010 34,900 22,560 to 36,040
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47-0000 Construction  Extraction Occupations 21.73 45,190 41,980 28,240 53,660 32,700 to 54,830 
47-1011 Supervisors - Construction Trades  Extraction Workers 33.92 70,550 71,090 51,840 79,910 59,390 to 84,070 
47-2031 Carpenters 19.64 40,850 40,430 28,830 46,860 32,880 to 49,040 
47-2061 Construction Laborers 15.80 32,850 30,000 20,760 38,900 23,410 to 40,780 
47-2073 Operating Engineers  Other Construction Equipment 
Operators 
20.97 43,620 40,680 34,400 48,230 35,080 to 48,500 
47-2111 Electricians 25.42 52,870 50,260 37,670 60,470 41,350 to 60,820 
47-2152 Plumbers, Pipefitters  Steamfitters 26.48 55,090 49,200 37,400 63,930 40,790 to 72,440 
49-0000 Installation, Maintenance  Repair Occupations 21.41 44,530 42,570 28,070 52,760 32,710 to 55,310 
49-1011 Supervisors - Mechanics, Installers  Repairers 33.80 70,290 68,080 49,820 80,530 55,860 to 83,720 
49-2094 
Electrical  Electronics Repairers, Commercial  
Industrial Equipment 24.31 50,580 51,960 39,350 56,190 44,460 to 57,850 
49-3023 Automotive Service Technicians  Mechanics 18.19 37,830 35,440 22,210 45,640 25,850 to 46,860 
49-9021 Heating, A/C  Refrigeration Mechanics  Installers 22.21 46,190 44,740 34,370 52,100 37,110 to 54,570 
49-9041 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 23.58 49,050 49,500 37,420 54,870 40,510 to 57,230 
49-9052 Telecommunications Line Installers  Repairers 28.25 58,770 65,410 40,330 67,980 48,200 to 70,890 
51-0000 Production Occupations 17.30 35,980 33,780 22,880 42,530 25,730 to 43,790 
51-1011 Supervisors - Production  Operating Workers 29.07 60,460 58,880 41,410 69,980 46,140 to 71,730 
51-2022 Electrical  Electronic Equipment Assemblers 14.57 30,310 29,170 21,530 34,700 24,980 to 35,440 
51-2092 Team Assemblers 15.14 31,490 29,300 21,880 36,290 23,920 to 37,440 
51-4041 Machinists 19.89 41,370 41,620 30,220 46,940 33,410 to 48,390 
51-4121 Welders, Cutters, Solderers  Brazers 19.48 40,530 38,830 30,420 45,580 33,000 to 49,190 
51-6031 Sewing Machine Operators 11.43 23,780 22,630 18,720 26,300 19,910 to 27,160 
51-9061 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers  Weighers 18.38 38,230 37,000 26,640 44,030 29,550 to 45,370 
51-9111 Packaging  Filling Machine Operators  Tenders 15.97 33,210 33,260 21,260 39,190 24,410 to 42,340 
51-9198 Helpers--Production Workers 13.47 28,020 26,500 20,800 31,640 22,340 to 31,950 
53-0000 Transportation  Material Moving Occupations 16.27 33,840 32,280 21,610 39,940 24,560 to 40,670 
53-1021 Supervisors - Helpers, Laborers  Material Movers 23.61 49,100 46,350 37,020 55,140 39,940 to 57,610 
53-1031 Supervisors - Transportation  Vehicle Operators 28.73 59,760 57,280 40,910 69,180 46,480 to 70,730 
53-3021 Bus Drivers, Transit  Intercity 15.23 31,680 30,530 20,980 37,020 24,410 to 41,250 
53-3031 Driver/Sales Workers 11.84 24,630 21,670 16,820 28,540 17,970 to 28,800 
53-3032 Heavy  Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 20.63 42,920 41,980 33,090 47,830 35,820 to 47,920 
53-3033 Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 17.17 35,720 31,720 20,810 43,170 23,940 to 46,540 
53-7051 Industrial Truck  Tractor Operators 16.23 33,770 33,040 26,610 37,350 28,310 to 37,650 
53-7062 Laborers  Freight, Stock  Material Movers 13.70 28,500 27,570 19,900 32,810 22,260 to 34,290 
53-7064 Packers  Packagers, Hand 14.76 30,710 30,960 21,700 35,210 24,590 to 37,130 
For the complete list of Lehigh Valley Workforce Investment Area employment 
and wages click on: 
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514objID=1223253mode=2 
and select Lehigh Valley WIA
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CUTBACKS AND PLANT CLOSINGS 
(The below list is a summary of recent sizeable layoffs and/or facility closings.) 
• Medline, a manufacturer and distributor of health care supplies will close at the end of August and 
lay off 60 employees. 
• The Allentown School District will lay off an additional 60 employees June 20th. 
• Clothing retailer Coldwater Creek will close at the end of June and lay off 12 workers due to 
economic conditions. 
• More on Bell  Howell; layoffs of 44 manufacturing workers and engineers and closing in 2 phases, 
end of April and end of June. 
• On April 4 the Lehigh Valley Media Group (publisher of the Express Times) in Easton announced 
the layoff of 87 people. The layoffs started in April and will extend through September. The layoffs 
are part of an extensive reorganization by the owners Penn Jersey Advance. 
• On March 11 Bell  Howell announced the closure of its Bethlehem Twp. More than 60 employees 
will be affected. Operations will be transferred to their plant in Durham, NC. 18 employees will be 
offered relocation packages. 45 will be laid off. 
• The Portland Generating Station will shut down its coal-fired boilers and lay off 56 workers by 
August, 2014. 
• In January D.B. Schanker announced the layoff of 223 workers at its Bethlehem facility. The 
company lost its 3PL contract with Kraft Foods. Layoffs would occur in three phases ending in July. 
On February 24th U.S. Cold Storage and DSC Logistics invited laid off employees to apply for jobs. 
• On January 30th Kindred Hospital Easton will close with the loss of 105 jobs. Closure will happen no 
later than March 29th. 
• On January 24th Fulton Bank announced the closure of 14 of its branches, including 2 in Lehigh 
County. The Lafayette-Ambassador Bank branches in Hanover Twp., Northampton County and 
State Road Emmaus will be closed. No specific time-frame was announced. 
• As a result of a previously announced merger with The Provident Bank, Team Capital Bank will lay 
off approximately 42 back office, HR and executive level employees. No branch personal will be 
impacted. The layoffs will take place around Labor Day. 
• On January 17th Walgreens laid off 104 workers as a part of the planned phase-out of the Hanover 
Twp., Northampton County facility. The balance of its 420 employees will be let go between now 
and April. Walgreens will continue to employ 135 people at another distribution facility in Nazareth.
WEBSITE RESOURCES FOR STATISTICAL INFORMATION 
Job Search Tool – Official PA Web Site: www.jobgateway.state.pa.us 
O*NET OnLine - Find Information on Occupations http://www.onetonline.org/ 
Labor Market Information/ Data www.paworkstats.state.pa.us 
Click Fast Facts… then go to Lehigh Valley Workforce Investment Area (WIA) 
CWIA Labor Market Indicators https://paworkstats.geosolinc.com/ 
Department of Community and Economic Development www.newpa.com 
Department of Education www.pde.state.pa.us 
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/statistics/employment/index.cfm 
Lehigh Valley Planning Commission - Comprehensive Plan www.lvpc.org/UntitledFrameset-7.html 
Lehigh Valley Planning Commission - Municipal Profiles www.lvpc.org/pdf/muniProfiles.pdf 
Pennsylvania State Data Center (Penn State) pasdc.hbg.psu.edu 
Pennsylvania Workforce System www.paworkforce.state.pa.us 
US Bureau of Labor Statistics www.bls.gov 
US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov/ooc 
US Business Data and Statistics www.usa.gov/Business/Business_Data.shtml 
US Census - Local Employment Dynamics lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/qwiapp.html 
US Census Bureau www.census.gov 
US Census Data Tool factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.html?_lang=en 
US Census Website for Business business.census.gov 
US Department of Commerce - Bureau of Economic Analysis www.bea.gov 
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Lehigh Valley Job & Labor Market Outlook - October 2014

  • 1. JOB & LABOR MARKET -&)*()7--: 1
  • 2. OCTOBER 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Employment Snapshot ............................................. 2 Preliminary Seasonally Adjusted Rate .................... 3 Job and Labor Market Overview .............................. 3 Employment Trends .................................................. 6 Targeted Industry Clusters ....................................... 7 Largest Lehigh Valley Employers ............................ 9 High Demand Occupations .................................... 10 Jobs in the Lehigh Valley ....................................... 11 New Hire Wages and Benefits ................................ 12 Cutbacks and Plant Closings ................................. 15 Web Resources ........................................................ 16
  • 3. 2 ® www.careerlinklehighvalley.org www.lvwib.org EMPLOYMENT SNAPSHOT Which Lehigh Valley Employers Are Hiring?? LEHIGH VALLEY HELP WANTED ON-LINE ADS Employer As Of Sept. 10, 2014 Openings St. Lukes University Health Network 265 HCR Manorcare 251 Lehigh University 180 CVS Caremark Corp. 115 Lehigh Valley Health Network 109 Easton Hospital 108 Bayada Home Health Care 97 HR Block 97 Dorney Park Wild Water Kingdom 86 Sacred Heart Health System 82 Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. 77 Olympus Corp. of The Americas 75 Best Buy Co., Inc. 73 B. Braun Medical, Inc 69 Pizza Hut, Inc. 68 McDonald's Corporation 62 KidsPeace 60 Owens Minor, Inc. 60 Sears, Roebuck and Co. 52 The Penn State University 51 Wells Fargo Company 46 Dollar General Corporation 46 PSA Healthcare 45 Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. 44 Sears Holdings Corporation 43 Source: PA Labor Industry, PAWorkStats Lehigh Valley Fast Facts www.paworkstats.state.pa.us
  • 4. 7.6% 'Aug.'14 'July'14 'Aug.'13 0.5% 2.5% 4.5% 6.5% 8.5% 3 ® Unemployment Rate 6.1% 5.8% 6.0% 7.1% 6.1% www.careerlinklehighvalley.org Geographic Area www.lvwib.org Total 5.9% 5.9% Workforce Employed Unemployed U.S. (Million) 156.0 146.4 9.6 Pennsylvania (Million) 6.34 5.98 0.37 ABE PA/NJ MSA 426,800 401,400 25,400 Carbon County/PA 31,700 31,800 2,200 Lehigh County/PA 183,500 172,400 11,100 Northampton County/PA 153,800 144,200 9,500 6.2% Warren County/NJ 57,800 53,000 2,600 4.5% approx. AUGUST 2014 VS AUGUST 2013 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED UNEMPLOYMENT RATE For Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton PA-NJ Metro Area (ABE MSA) Including Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, Warren Counties Chart 1 JOB AND LABOR MARKET OVERVIEW As reported by the PA Department of Labor and Industry – Center for Workforce Information and Analysis (CWIA), the preliminary seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton Metro Area was flat at 5.9% in August for the MSA. Carbon County’s seasonally adjusted rate remained the highest at 7.1%. Lehigh County’s rate increased by 0.3% to 6.1% while Northampton County’s rate also increased by 0.2% to 6.2%. 500 people leaving the workforce and employment dropping by 800 yielded no change in the unemployment rate in the A-B-E Metro Area. The workforce is now 5,500 lower than it was a year ago. Total A-B-E Metro Area employment (seasonally adjusted) is up by 2,400 over the past year. Jobs (seasonally adjusted) rose by 1,400 during the past year to 346,400. Areas showing the greatest change were Transportation Warehousing (+800) and Private Education (+1,000). Declining sectors include: Healthcare (-2,000) and Temp Services (-500). Over the past year area total ABE jobs declined by 0.5% compared to 0.8% growth for all of Pennsylvania. AUGUST 2014 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION For ABE PA-NJ MSA defined boundaries including Carbon County/PA, Lehigh County/PA, Northampton County/PA, and Warren County/NJ Source: Center for Workforce Information and Analysis/PA Department of Labor and Industry.
  • 5. The August 2014 A-B-E metro workforce is now 13,100 below the previous ABE PA/NJ MSA AVERAGE NUMBER IN WORKFORCE BY YEAR END Current, 428,600 Recent Peak, 441,700 'Aug.'14 'June'13 2000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 500,000 ABE PA/NJ MSA-TOTAL NUMBER OF JOBS - NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED Current, 346,400 Recent Peak, 353,300 'Aug.'14 'June'14 'Jan.'10 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 4 ® www.careerlinklehighvalley.org www.lvwib.org peak of June 2013 (Not Seasonally Adjusted) Chart 2 Baseline Year 385,300 Although the rate of unemployment has declined over the past 4 years, it does not take into account the number of discouraged workers and others who are marginally attached to the labor force. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, individuals who are marginally attached to the labor force wanted and were available for work, had been looking for employment sometime during the last twelve months, but because they have not actively searched for work in the past four weeks, they are not included in the unemployment numbers. In August 12.0% of the workforce or nearly 19 million people were unemployed, marginally employed or discouraged. The rate was 13.6% twelve months ago. Chart 3 Recession, 324,700 Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton Metro Area Jobs (NOT seasonally adjusted) dropped by 800 during the past month as numerous industries shed employees. The Metro jobs count rose by 1,400 over the past year. The August jobs level above was 6,900 below the previous peak of 353,300 during June 2014, and, 21,700 above the Recession low of 324,700 in January 2010. This is an estimated number of all jobs, be they part or full-time.
  • 6. As the economy deteriorated in late 2007, service sector jobs such as “Eds” and “Meds” were the major sources of employment growth. The Cluster lost 700 jobs over the past 12 months. In August (vs. last year) Private education gained 1,000 jobs while Healthcare lost 2,000 jobs. The impact of the Affordable Health Care Act continues to be uncertain, although cost containment pressures are likely to cause further declines. Healthcare delivery is being directed more too home care and the use of less expensive professionals. The “Eds” tallied here includes only “Private” employers. Public school teachers are considered to be “Government” employees. Chart 4 reflects the relative strength in Education and Health Care, although upward momentum has slowed significantly over the past year. Chart 4 Current, 67,600 Previous Peak, 67,000 'Aug.'14 'Oct.'09 The (Private) Education and Health Care super-sector represented 67,600 jobs in August, 600 above the previous peak of 2009 and 86% above the 36,400 jobs in the sector during 1990. Chart 5 Current, 18,900 Previous Peak, 14600 'Aug.'14 2006 In August, Warehousing and Transportation jobs exceeded the previous peak level achieved in 2006 by 4,300 jobs. Jobs increased by 800 over the past year. The recent improvement in consumer and business demand for products resulted in increased demand for these services. Most logistics employers are busy and there are numerous new expansion projects planned and under construction, including a 1.2 mil. ft. warehouse planned for use by Walmart and a 2.0 mil. ft. warehouse in the Bethlehem Commerce Center. The area is also looking to add a major FedEX hub. The most recent (2Q2014) estimate of “real” U.S. economic growth rose by 4.6% compared to the 2.1% drop reported for 1Q2014 and 1.8% rise reported for 2Q2013. The total U.S. labor force grows about 1 percent per year. On top of that, each worker's productivity grows at about 1.5% per year. We need to see continued growth in the 3% to 4% range per year in the real economy (GDP) to make a meaningful dent in unemployment. 5 ® www.careerlinklehighvalley.org www.lvwib.org EDUCATION HEALTH SERVICES - TOTAL NONFARM ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON PA-NJ MSA Baseline Year, 52,300 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 2000 WAREHOUSE TRANSPORTATION - TOTAL NONFARM JOBS ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON PA-NJ MSA Baseline Year, 11,400 0 4,000 8,000 12,000 16,000 20,000 2000
  • 7. 6 ® www.careerlinklehighvalley.org www.lvwib.org EMPLOYMENT TRENDS The following is a sampling of the TRENDS identified by employers in the greater Lehigh Valley: • Lehigh Valley (ABE Metro) employers expect to hire at a strong pace during Quarter 4, 2014 (October-December), according to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey. From October to December, 15% of the companies interviewed plans to hire more employees, while 8% expect to reduce staff. Another 76% expect to maintain their current workforce levels and 1% are not certain of their hiring plans. This yields a Net Employment Outlook* of +7%.Employer’s hiring expectations for Quarter 4, 2014 are less optimistic compared to Quarter 3, 2014 when the Net Employment Outlook was +15%,” said Manpower spokesperson Michael Pinkasavage. Compared to one year-ago when the Net Employment Outlook one year ago was 6%, employers expect a similar hiring forecast. For the coming quarter, job prospects appear best in Construction, Durable and Nondurable Goods Manufacturing, Wholesale Retail Trade, Transportation and Utilities and Wholesale Retail Trade. Employers in Financial Activities, Professional Business Services and Other Services plan to reduce staffing levels, while hiring in Information, Education Health Services, Leisure Hospitality and Government is expected to remain unchanged. • Due to the depressed economy and competition for jobs, employers are demanding and getting persons with specific skill sets, training and credentials. Persons who are “generalists” find it increasingly difficult to find employment. There are about 2-1/2 unemployed persons available for each new job opening! • All jobs, including those that were once considered menial and labor intensive, now require certain minimum levels of computer literacy and mechanical aptitude. • While the current environment favors the employer, those in the workforce with the highest level of skills have become more opportunistic. They are more willing to consider opportunities in other regions in the Northeast U.S. and beyond, including global assignments. Conversely, potential employees in other markets are willing to consider positions in the Lehigh Valley. • Telecommuting technology and declining importance of a physical presence enable many professional and technical employees to consider working for firms that are National or Global in scope. • While the unemployment rate has increased among many technicians and engineers, employers still bemoan the lack of technical people who can take charge and independently develop and implement solutions. • There is still a demand for employees skilled in industrial and electrical maintenance, machining, and welding, especially for outdoors or physically demanding 2nd and 3rd shift positions. The ability to “Trouble-Shoot” is an especially sought-after skill. • Employers continue to seek qualified inside sales and field sales professionals who are “producers”. Call centers providing technical support are still looking for employees with the requisite technical and interpersonal skills.
  • 8. 7 ® www.careerlinklehighvalley.org www.lvwib.org LEHIGH VALLEY TARGETED INDUSTRY CLUSTERS For the Lehigh Valley to remain competitive in the global economy, we must connect workforce development to the demands of business and industry. The direction we are taking is through Industry Clusters. An Industry Cluster is a group of industries that are closely linked by common product markets, labor pools, similar technologies, supplier chains, and/or other economic ties. By working with businesses within the industry clusters, we can combine training needs for multiple firms with similar skill needs and help drive a market-based approach to workforce development. We are working to align education and training institutions with employer and employee needs. Education, workforce, and economic development must be interconnected to ensure that workers have the skills businesses need to be competitive and have the ability to obtain education to compete for higher wage jobs and career advancement. The Lehigh Valley is targeting for growth the following five broad categories of employment clusters: Healthcare and Life Sciences; Diversified Manufacturing and Services; Business, Professional and Financial Services; Information and Communication, and, “Green” or Energy Related Manufacturing and Services. These clusters were targeted because we believe that they will: • Provide above-average wages and be less reliant upon low-wage labor. • Incorporate a high-technology, knowledge, skill-set component. • Have synergy with existing Lehigh Valley workforce, infrastructure, educational and other institutions. • Leverage existing Lehigh Valley assets to minimize land, energy and other resources. • Expand upon established competitive positioning in the U.S. and globally. • Have a high value-added component in the local economy. • Be classified as growth industries at the state and/or national level. Healthcare and Life Sciences relates to the well-being of the population and those social services provided. Revolves around healthcare using direct patient services and research to improve the quality of life for all generations, as well as, activities which support healthcare. Life Sciences incorporate findings from research into the organization and processes of the body into the exploration and innovation of procedures and new methods of caring for patients. Includes: • Hospitals • Ambulatory Healthcare Services • Nursing and Residential Care Facilities • Research Facilities Diversified Manufacturing and Services includes nearly all durable goods manufacturing industries and a number of non-durable goods industries. Major technological advances have changed the nature of manufacturing, increasing the demand for highly-skilled workers. Most employers in these industries must be flexible in their production processes to take full advantage of the rapid and constant technological changes. The viability of businesses in this cluster depends on a skilled and competitive workforce. Includes: • Chemicals and Plastics • Electronics, Communication Equipment • Medical Equipment/Technology and Devices • Metals/Metal Fabrication, Non-Metallic Products • Specialty Printing and Packaging Design and Manufacturing • Vehicle and Vehicle Equipment • Food Processing • Supply Chain and Logistics Services
  • 9. Business, Information Technology (IT) and Professional Services includes all of the services a company needs to operate and sustain business. They are targeted towards the business world enabling more efficient operations and the ability of companies to better serve their stakeholders and meet organizational goals. Industry involves a range of services and skill levels, from marketing consultants and engineering firms to logistics management. Includes: • Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services including Consultants of those services • Specialized Design Services • Architecture, Accounting, Legal, and Advertising Services • Data and information processing, disaster recovery Financial Services deals specifically with Finance, Banking, Credit, and Insurance specializations. These are services provided to businesses and consumers, and a high level of skill and specialization are generally required by personnel. The included services allow clients to benefit with financial stability, security, coverage, or opportunities to change the value of assets. Includes: • Securities, Commodity Contracts, and other Financial Investments • Monetary Authorities, Banks • Funds, Trusts, and Financial Vehicles • Insurance Carriers • Data and customer service centers Information and Communication revolves around the production, refinement, and transfer of information and the methods employed in its distribution. This includes the main companies that communicate the information, as well as those providing support to the industry by providing outlets and servicing the transfer of information. “Green” or Energy Related Manufacturing and Services includes industries directly involved in extracting materials used to generate both traditional and alternative energy; producing, transmitting, distributing or supplying energy or energy efficient technologies; engaged in manufacturing items used to produce or conserve energy; engineering, construction and project management firms associated with the energy industry; and alternative and renewable energy companies. Includes: • Utility companies, including electricity and natural gas distribution, propane and energy related products. • Petroleum Distribution • Alternative/renewable energy, including solar, wind, and others. • Energy conservation equipment manufacturing, products and services. • Manufacture of alternative energy generation equipment and systems. 8 ® www.careerlinklehighvalley.org Business, Professional and Financial Services: Includes: • Software Publishers • Internet, Services, Internet Publishing and Broadcasting • Sound Recording, Motion Picture Broadcasting • Telecommunications www.lvwib.org
  • 10. 9 ® www.careerlinklehighvalley.org www.lvwib.org TOP 50 EMPLOYERS IN THE LEHIGH VALLEY Includes Lehigh and Northampton Counties – 4th Qtr - 2013 (preliminary) 1 LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL CENTER 26 NORTHAMPTON CNTY AREA COMM COLLEGE 2 SAINT LUKE'S HOSPITAL 27 HCR MANOR CARE 3 AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC 28 EASTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4 LEHIGH VALLEY PHYSICIAN GROUP 29 PPL SERVICES CORP 5 AMAZON COM DEDC LLC 30 EAST PENN SCHOOL DISTRICT 6 LEHIGH COUNTY 31 CRAYOLA LLC 7 ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT 32 EASTON HOSPITAL 8 GIANT FOOD STORES LLC 33 ST LUKE'S PHYSICIAN GROUP INC 9 SANDS BETHWORKS GAMING LLC 34 CARBON-LEHIGH INTERMEDIATE UNIT 21 10 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY 35 SACRED HEART HOSPITAL 11 BETHLEHEM AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 36 WELLS FARGO NA 12 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY 37 GOOD SHEPHERD REHAB NETWORK 13 INTEGRITY STAFFING SOLUTIONS INC 38 LAFAYETTE COLLEGE 14 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 39 VICTAULIC COMPANY 15 STATE GOVERNMENT 40 COLONIAL INTERMEDIATE UNIT NO 20 16 MACK TRUCKS INC 41 CITY OF ALLENTOWN 17 GUARDIAN LIFE INS CO OF AMERICA 42 LEHIGH CARBON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 18 WAL-MART ASSOCIATES INC 43 HEALTH NETWORK LABORATORIES 19 PARKLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 44 ALLIED PERSONNEL SERVICES INC 20 THE WOOD COMPANY 45 MUHLENBERG COLLEGE 21 LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL 46 CITY OF BETHLEHEM 22 B BRAUN MEDICAL INC 47 NORTHAMPTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 23 WEIS MARKETS INC 48 FISHER CLINICAL SERVICES INC 24 WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS INC 49 ALLIEDBARTON SECURITY SERVICES LLC 25 LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO INC 50 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC Federal and State Government Entities Aggregated *Pennsylvania State Government includes all state employment except Penn State University, SEPTA and the System of Higher Education.
  • 11. Average Wage Rates and Total Job Openings on Jobs Advertised Online for the Lehigh Valley WIA in July 2014 10 ® www.careerlinklehighvalley.org www.lvwib.org HIGH DEMAND OCCUPATIONS SOC Occupational Title Job Openings Entry Wage Avg. Wage Experienced Wage Total All occupations 27,123 $20,792 $44,006 $75,476 53 Transportation Material Moving 3,451 $22,386 $45,687 $71,549 11 Management 2,450 $26,909 $47,391 $73,056 41 Sales Related 2,402 $23,598 $58,255 $100,760 29 Healthcare Practitioners Technical 2,059 $32,518 $80,496 $132,608 43 Office Administrative Support 1,627 $22,110 $29,473 $39,476 49 Installation, Maintenance, Repair 1,106 $28,944 $41,027 $52,801 35 Food Preparation Serving Related 1,051 $7,755 $20,963 $33,900 17 Architecture Engineering 771 $34,482 $66,584 $97,424 15 Computer Mathematical 661 $43,000 $77,956 $117,090 51 Production 625 $20,329 $33,546 $46,828 31 Healthcare Support 547 $22,295 $44,272 $58,565 13 Business Financial Operations 506 $37,866 $77,984 $103,401 25 Education, Training, Library 488 $16,252 $31,269 $50,432 27 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports 448 $32,945 $81,618 $129,520 47 Construction Extraction 427 $26,896 $47,247 $77,012 39 Personal Care Service 415 $17,766 $22,006 $27,040 37 Building Cleaning Maintenance 198 $17,993 $24,643 $32,391 21 Community Social Services 178 $19,240 $25,164 $32,500 33 Protective Service 114 $20,626 $24,845 $28,773 19 Life, Physical, Social Science 110 N/A N/A N/A 23 Legal 22 N/A N/A N/A 45 Farming, Fishing, Forestry 7 N/A $26,630 N/A Source: PA Center for Workforce Investment Analysis, Online Advertised Jobs Data
  • 12. WHERE are the jobs in the Lehigh Valley Job Market? For a Complete Listing of Jobs Available Through PA CareerLink® Lehigh Valley Go To: www.JobGateway.pa.gov Manufacturing • Aesculap (Center Valley) • Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (Allentown) • Amerisource Bergen (Bethlehem) • Bimbo Bakeries (Breinigsville) • B. Braun Medical (Allentown Bethlehem) • Bosch-Rexroth (Bethlehem) • Crayola LLC (Easton) • Follett Corp. (Easton) • LaFarge NA (Northampton) • Lutron Electronics (Coopersburg) • Nestle Purina Pet Foods (South Whitehall) • Nestle Waters North America (Breinigsville) • Niagara Bottling (Upper Macungie) • Newly Weds Foods (Bethlehem) • Olympus Corp. of The Americas (Center Valley) • Phillips Pet Food Supplies (Easton) • Sam Adams PA Brewery Co. (Breinigsville) • Straight Arrow (Bethlehem) • Thermo Fisher (Allentown) • Victaulic (Easton) Warehousing and Distribution • Bon-Ton (Whitehall) • CS Wholesale (Bethlehem) • KeHe Distributors (Breinigsvillle) • NFI (Breinigsville) • Osram Sylvania (Bethlehem) • Penske Truck Leasing (Easton) • Silliker Services (Allentown) • True Value (Upper Macungie) • Uline Shipping Supplies (Breinigsville) • UPS (Bethlehem) • Venezia (Lehigh Valley) • Walmart Distribution (Bethlehem) Business Services • Allied Barton Security Services (Lehigh Valley) • G4S (Breinigsville, Nazareth) • Metro One (Lehigh Valley) • Securitas Security Services (Lehigh Valley) • Sodexo (Lehigh Valley) • Sykes Enterprises, Inc. (Allentown) Retail • Best Buy (Whitehall, Easton, Phillipsburg) • Boston Market (Allentown and Whitehall) • Dollar General (Allentown) • Global Spectrum and Ovations Food Services (Allentown) • Lowe’s Home Improvement (Various Loc.) 11 ® www.careerlinklehighvalley.org www.lvwib.org Green Industries • PPL (Allentown) Insurance, Finance and Back Office • ADP (Allentown) • Dun Bradstreet Credibility Corp. (Bethlehem) • HR Block (Various Locations) • National Penn Bank (Lehigh Valley) • The Hartford (Upper Macungie) • Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (Bethlehem) Healthcare • Bayada Nursing (Lehigh Valley) • Coordinated Health Services, Inc. (Various Locations) • Easton Hospital (Easton) • HCR ManorCare (Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton) • Home Helpers (Lehigh Valley) • Lehigh Valley Health Network (Allentown and Bethlehem) • Sacred Heart Hospital (Allentown) • St. Luke’s Hospital and Health Network (Allentown, Bethlehem Upper Perkiomen Valley) Education • Lafayette College (Easton) • Lehigh University (Bethlehem) • Northampton Community College (Bethlehem) Entertainment • Sands Casino and Resort (Bethlehem) • Sands Event Center (Bethlehem) Employment Service (Various Locations) • Accountemps • Aerotek • Allied Personnel Services • CoWorx • Express Employment Professionals • HTSS • Kelly Services • KForce • Office Team • Yoh Personal/Household Services • ServiceMaster (Allentown) • TruGreen (Allentown) Social Services • KidsPeace (Schnecksville) • Lehigh Valley Children’s Centers, Inc. (Allentown) This is a sampling of currently available and projected jobs with Lehigh Valley employers with at least 10 openings.
  • 13. ENTRY LEVEL AND EXPERIENCED WORKER WAGES LEHIGH VALLEY WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREA (Lehigh Northampton Counties, May 2013) The wages outlined in the table below reflect the wage ranges for the stated occupations. They do not reflect current competitive standards for successful recruitment. The higher end of the range reflects the wages for a person with more education and/or experience. 12 ® Mid Range Annual Wage ($) www.careerlinklehighvalley.org SOC Code Occupational Title www.lvwib.org Average Hourly Wage ($) Average Annual Wage ($) Median Annual Wage ($) Entry Annual Wage ($) Exper'd Annual Wage ($) 00-0000 Total, All Occupations 21.28 44,270 34,860 20,650 56,080 23,520 to 53,840 11-0000 Management Occupations 52.59 109,390 94,220 54,410 136,890 68,450 to 133,990 11-1021 General Operations Managers 52.84 109,910 91,720 55,100 137,310 66,640 to 134,010 11-2022 Sales Managers 59.01 122,740 114,550 72,100 148,060 83,060 to 148,060 11-3011 Administrative Services Managers 45.85 95,360 86,990 46,460 119,810 60,730 to 115,350 11-3021 Computer Information Systems Managers 55.99 116,460 103,360 73,830 137,780 82,350 to 138,560 11-3031 Financial Managers 56.59 117,710 108,860 70,720 141,210 82,680 to 140,260 11-3051 Industrial Production Managers 49.92 103,840 93,870 65,940 122,790 73,090 to 130,460 11-9111 Medical Health Services Managers 44.04 91,610 84,900 60,240 107,290 68,120 to 108,270 13-0000 Business Financial Operations Occupations 31.79 66,120 59,720 39,800 79,280 46,460 to 80,280 13-1199 Business Operations Specialists, Other 31.63 65,790 59,250 35,040 81,170 40,090 to 82,860 13-2011 Accountants Auditors 33.80 70,310 63,160 45,650 82,650 50,400 to 80,760 15-0000 Computer Mathematical Occupations 36.82 76,580 70,610 42,580 93,580 49,890 to 97,080 15-1121 Computer Systems Analysts 40.86 84,980 77,360 51,630 101,650 59,400 to 102,310 15-1131 Computer Programmers 40.81 84,880 80,440 52,380 101,120 61,850 to 105,150 15-1132 Software Developers, Applications 39.94 83,080 77,400 49,860 99,690 57,770 to 108,800 15-1133 Software Developers, Systems Software 50.30 104,630 105,860 69,130 122,380 78,380 to 130,450 15-1134 Web Developers 36.39 75,700 62,920 36,960 95,060 41,610 to 74,780 15-1141 Database Administrators 35.41 73,660 70,180 49,350 85,820 54,970 to 90,820 15-1142 Network Computer Systems Administrators 32.76 68,150 66,000 43,710 80,370 51,250 to 83,400 17-0000 Architecture Engineering Occupations 37.78 78,590 72,150 48,060 93,850 55,770 to 96,840 17-2051 Civil Engineers 35.07 72,950 68,920 53,090 82,880 58,260 to 87,050 17-2071 Electrical Engineers 38.74 80,580 75,440 58,490 91,620 63,590 to 97,300 17-2112 Industrial Engineers 41.28 85,870 84,640 58,920 99,340 67,480 to 98,770 17-2141 Mechanical Engineers 42.43 88,250 83,900 59,470 102,650 66,380 to 105,860 17-3011 Architectural Civil Drafters 23.20 48,250 46,990 36,770 53,990 39,170 to 56,950 17-3012 Electrical Electronics Drafters 28.68 59,660 59,440 39,150 69,920 43,350 to 73,870 29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners Technical Occupations 35.86 74,590 59,500 37,100 93,330 44,230 to 80,280 29-2061 Licensed Practical Licensed Vocational Nurses 21.30 44,300 44,150 38,000 47,450 40,100 to 48,450 31-0000 Healthcare Support Occupations 13.85 28,800 27,750 20,510 32,950 22,960 to 33,500 31-1011 Home Health Aides 10.60 22,050 21,070 16,850 24,650 18,340 to 23,920 31-1014 Nursing Assistants 13.63 28,350 27,950 22,910 31,070 24,910 to 31,680 31-9097 Phlebotomists 15.88 33,040 32,870 26,320 36,400 28,120 to 37,060 31-9099 Healthcare Support Workers, Other 15.78 32,820 30,340 18,690 39,880 19,810 to 37,900 33-0000 Protective Service Occupations 18.79 39,090 32,830 19,730 48,770 22,220 to 54,200 33-3051 Police Sheriff's Patrol Officers 28.83 59,960 61,470 42,910 68,480 49,380 to 72,040 33-9032 Security Guards 11.95 24,850 22,860 18,250 28,150 19,770 to 28,540
  • 14. 13 ® Mid Range Annual Wage ($) www.careerlinklehighvalley.org SOC Code Occupational Title www.lvwib.org Average Hourly Wage ($) Average Annual Wage ($) Median Annual Wage ($) Entry Annual Wage ($) Exper'd Annual Wage ($) 35-0000 Food Preparation Serving Related Occupations 10.79 22,440 19,830 16,800 25,270 17,530 to 25,320 35-1012 Supervisors - Food Preparation Serving Workers 17.23 35,840 33,880 23,250 42,140 26,140 to 44,460 35-2011 Cooks, Fast Food 8.54 17,770 18,000 16,890 18,210 16,740 to 19,260 35-2012 Cooks, Institution Cafeteria 12.97 26,990 27,230 21,840 29,560 24,170 to 30,110 35-2014 Cooks, Restaurant 12.07 25,100 23,180 17,020 29,150 18,640 to 30,170 35-2021 Food Preparation Workers 10.48 21,810 21,130 16,900 24,260 18,170 to 25,220 35-3021 Combined Food Preparation Serving Workers 9.27 19,280 18,430 16,760 20,530 16,880 to 21,400 35-3031 Waiters Waitresses 10.97 22,820 20,640 16,820 25,820 17,910 to 24,680 35-9011 Dining Room Cafeteria Attendants Bartender Helpers 9.04 18,800 18,200 16,770 19,810 16,770 to 19,910 35-9021 Dishwashers 8.84 18,380 18,410 16,810 19,170 16,890 to 20,380 37-0000 Building Grounds Cleaning Maintenance Occupations 12.91 26,850 24,160 18,140 31,200 19,700 to 31,710 37-2011 Janitors Cleaners 13.73 28,570 26,320 18,300 33,700 19,940 to 37,060 37-3011 Landscaping Groundskeeping Workers 12.65 26,320 24,660 19,830 29,570 21,260 to 29,770 39-0000 Personal Care Service Occupations 11.46 23,840 21,270 16,800 27,360 18,140 to 26,180 39-5012 Hairdressers, Hairstylists Cosmetologists 11.28 23,470 22,020 18,300 26,060 19,740 to 24,490 39-9011 Childcare Workers 10.00 20,810 19,570 16,870 22,780 17,490 to 23,130 41-0000 Sales Related Occupations 17.33 36,060 24,680 17,000 45,580 18,630 to 43,790 41-1011 Supervisors - Retail Sales Workers 21.42 44,560 41,300 28,890 52,400 32,470 to 52,000 41-2011 Cashiers 9.26 19,260 18,700 16,860 20,460 17,070 to 21,570 41-2031 Retail Salespersons 12.28 25,550 21,650 16,890 29,880 18,030 to 28,930 41-4011 Sales Representatives, Technical Scientific Products 43.30 90,060 84,240 54,720 107,740 64,060 to 109,020 41-4012 Sales Representatives 29.58 61,540 56,100 34,890 74,860 41,400 to 73,090 41-9011 Demonstrators Product Promoters 14.94 31,070 28,880 23,110 35,040 25,360 to 33,170 43-0000 Office Administrative Support Occupations 16.11 33,500 31,180 21,550 39,480 24,080 to 40,370 43-1011 Supervisors - Office Administrative Support Workers 26.16 54,420 52,410 36,520 63,370 41,260 to 65,360 43-3011 Bill Account Collectors 13.05 27,140 24,040 20,170 30,630 21,140 to 29,910 43-3021 Billing Posting Clerks 16.67 34,670 33,680 25,710 39,140 28,120 to 39,350 43-3071 Tellers 12.30 25,570 24,020 21,010 27,860 21,580 to 29,400 43-4051 Customer Service Representatives 15.55 32,350 30,480 22,630 37,210 25,020 to 37,920 43-4171 Receptionists Information Clerks 12.57 26,140 24,990 19,970 29,220 21,350 to 30,130 43-5071 Shipping, Receiving Traffic Clerks 15.91 33,090 31,940 24,320 37,480 26,660 to 38,730 43-5081 Stock Clerks Order Fillers 11.15 23,180 21,730 16,950 26,300 18,440 to 25,790 43-6011 Executive Secretaries Executive Administrative Assistants 23.98 49,890 47,220 35,070 57,300 37,880 to 60,510 43-6013 Medical Secretaries 15.51 32,250 32,100 24,970 35,900 26,890 to 36,710 43-6014 Secretaries 15.57 32,390 31,780 23,050 37,060 25,860 to 38,300 43-9041 Insurance Claims Policy Processing Clerks 19.69 40,960 41,700 33,870 44,510 36,940 to 45,590 43-9061 Office Clerks, General 14.39 29,940 28,570 20,010 34,900 22,560 to 36,040
  • 15. 14 ® Mid Range Annual Wage ($) www.careerlinklehighvalley.org SOC Code Occupational Title www.lvwib.org Average Hourly Wage ($) Average Annual Wage ($) Median Annual Wage ($) Entry Annual Wage ($) Exper'd Annual Wage ($) 47-0000 Construction Extraction Occupations 21.73 45,190 41,980 28,240 53,660 32,700 to 54,830 47-1011 Supervisors - Construction Trades Extraction Workers 33.92 70,550 71,090 51,840 79,910 59,390 to 84,070 47-2031 Carpenters 19.64 40,850 40,430 28,830 46,860 32,880 to 49,040 47-2061 Construction Laborers 15.80 32,850 30,000 20,760 38,900 23,410 to 40,780 47-2073 Operating Engineers Other Construction Equipment Operators 20.97 43,620 40,680 34,400 48,230 35,080 to 48,500 47-2111 Electricians 25.42 52,870 50,260 37,670 60,470 41,350 to 60,820 47-2152 Plumbers, Pipefitters Steamfitters 26.48 55,090 49,200 37,400 63,930 40,790 to 72,440 49-0000 Installation, Maintenance Repair Occupations 21.41 44,530 42,570 28,070 52,760 32,710 to 55,310 49-1011 Supervisors - Mechanics, Installers Repairers 33.80 70,290 68,080 49,820 80,530 55,860 to 83,720 49-2094 Electrical Electronics Repairers, Commercial Industrial Equipment 24.31 50,580 51,960 39,350 56,190 44,460 to 57,850 49-3023 Automotive Service Technicians Mechanics 18.19 37,830 35,440 22,210 45,640 25,850 to 46,860 49-9021 Heating, A/C Refrigeration Mechanics Installers 22.21 46,190 44,740 34,370 52,100 37,110 to 54,570 49-9041 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 23.58 49,050 49,500 37,420 54,870 40,510 to 57,230 49-9052 Telecommunications Line Installers Repairers 28.25 58,770 65,410 40,330 67,980 48,200 to 70,890 51-0000 Production Occupations 17.30 35,980 33,780 22,880 42,530 25,730 to 43,790 51-1011 Supervisors - Production Operating Workers 29.07 60,460 58,880 41,410 69,980 46,140 to 71,730 51-2022 Electrical Electronic Equipment Assemblers 14.57 30,310 29,170 21,530 34,700 24,980 to 35,440 51-2092 Team Assemblers 15.14 31,490 29,300 21,880 36,290 23,920 to 37,440 51-4041 Machinists 19.89 41,370 41,620 30,220 46,940 33,410 to 48,390 51-4121 Welders, Cutters, Solderers Brazers 19.48 40,530 38,830 30,420 45,580 33,000 to 49,190 51-6031 Sewing Machine Operators 11.43 23,780 22,630 18,720 26,300 19,910 to 27,160 51-9061 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers Weighers 18.38 38,230 37,000 26,640 44,030 29,550 to 45,370 51-9111 Packaging Filling Machine Operators Tenders 15.97 33,210 33,260 21,260 39,190 24,410 to 42,340 51-9198 Helpers--Production Workers 13.47 28,020 26,500 20,800 31,640 22,340 to 31,950 53-0000 Transportation Material Moving Occupations 16.27 33,840 32,280 21,610 39,940 24,560 to 40,670 53-1021 Supervisors - Helpers, Laborers Material Movers 23.61 49,100 46,350 37,020 55,140 39,940 to 57,610 53-1031 Supervisors - Transportation Vehicle Operators 28.73 59,760 57,280 40,910 69,180 46,480 to 70,730 53-3021 Bus Drivers, Transit Intercity 15.23 31,680 30,530 20,980 37,020 24,410 to 41,250 53-3031 Driver/Sales Workers 11.84 24,630 21,670 16,820 28,540 17,970 to 28,800 53-3032 Heavy Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 20.63 42,920 41,980 33,090 47,830 35,820 to 47,920 53-3033 Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 17.17 35,720 31,720 20,810 43,170 23,940 to 46,540 53-7051 Industrial Truck Tractor Operators 16.23 33,770 33,040 26,610 37,350 28,310 to 37,650 53-7062 Laborers Freight, Stock Material Movers 13.70 28,500 27,570 19,900 32,810 22,260 to 34,290 53-7064 Packers Packagers, Hand 14.76 30,710 30,960 21,700 35,210 24,590 to 37,130 For the complete list of Lehigh Valley Workforce Investment Area employment and wages click on: http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514objID=1223253mode=2 and select Lehigh Valley WIA
  • 16. 15 ® www.careerlinklehighvalley.org www.lvwib.org CUTBACKS AND PLANT CLOSINGS (The below list is a summary of recent sizeable layoffs and/or facility closings.) • Medline, a manufacturer and distributor of health care supplies will close at the end of August and lay off 60 employees. • The Allentown School District will lay off an additional 60 employees June 20th. • Clothing retailer Coldwater Creek will close at the end of June and lay off 12 workers due to economic conditions. • More on Bell Howell; layoffs of 44 manufacturing workers and engineers and closing in 2 phases, end of April and end of June. • On April 4 the Lehigh Valley Media Group (publisher of the Express Times) in Easton announced the layoff of 87 people. The layoffs started in April and will extend through September. The layoffs are part of an extensive reorganization by the owners Penn Jersey Advance. • On March 11 Bell Howell announced the closure of its Bethlehem Twp. More than 60 employees will be affected. Operations will be transferred to their plant in Durham, NC. 18 employees will be offered relocation packages. 45 will be laid off. • The Portland Generating Station will shut down its coal-fired boilers and lay off 56 workers by August, 2014. • In January D.B. Schanker announced the layoff of 223 workers at its Bethlehem facility. The company lost its 3PL contract with Kraft Foods. Layoffs would occur in three phases ending in July. On February 24th U.S. Cold Storage and DSC Logistics invited laid off employees to apply for jobs. • On January 30th Kindred Hospital Easton will close with the loss of 105 jobs. Closure will happen no later than March 29th. • On January 24th Fulton Bank announced the closure of 14 of its branches, including 2 in Lehigh County. The Lafayette-Ambassador Bank branches in Hanover Twp., Northampton County and State Road Emmaus will be closed. No specific time-frame was announced. • As a result of a previously announced merger with The Provident Bank, Team Capital Bank will lay off approximately 42 back office, HR and executive level employees. No branch personal will be impacted. The layoffs will take place around Labor Day. • On January 17th Walgreens laid off 104 workers as a part of the planned phase-out of the Hanover Twp., Northampton County facility. The balance of its 420 employees will be let go between now and April. Walgreens will continue to employ 135 people at another distribution facility in Nazareth.
  • 17. WEBSITE RESOURCES FOR STATISTICAL INFORMATION Job Search Tool – Official PA Web Site: www.jobgateway.state.pa.us O*NET OnLine - Find Information on Occupations http://www.onetonline.org/ Labor Market Information/ Data www.paworkstats.state.pa.us Click Fast Facts… then go to Lehigh Valley Workforce Investment Area (WIA) CWIA Labor Market Indicators https://paworkstats.geosolinc.com/ Department of Community and Economic Development www.newpa.com Department of Education www.pde.state.pa.us Equal Employment Opportunity Commission www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/statistics/employment/index.cfm Lehigh Valley Planning Commission - Comprehensive Plan www.lvpc.org/UntitledFrameset-7.html Lehigh Valley Planning Commission - Municipal Profiles www.lvpc.org/pdf/muniProfiles.pdf Pennsylvania State Data Center (Penn State) pasdc.hbg.psu.edu Pennsylvania Workforce System www.paworkforce.state.pa.us US Bureau of Labor Statistics www.bls.gov US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov/ooc US Business Data and Statistics www.usa.gov/Business/Business_Data.shtml US Census - Local Employment Dynamics lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/qwiapp.html US Census Bureau www.census.gov US Census Data Tool factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.html?_lang=en US Census Website for Business business.census.gov US Department of Commerce - Bureau of Economic Analysis www.bea.gov 16 ® www.careerlinklehighvalley.org www.lvwib.org