A
well-educated labor force provides significant benefits to Wayne
employers. Our workers are among the
most productive, are readily trainable, and are known for their strong work
orientation and technical proficiency.
The high percentage of graduating Nebraska high school students directly
enhances the quality of the labor force.
Nebraska high school graduates also score well above the national
average in college aptitude tests. In
addition, Wayne State College and Northeast Community College provide an
excellent resource for continuing education and higher education.
Approximately
90,437 people live within the Wayne labor market defined as Wayne County and
the contiguous counties of Cedar, Cuming, Dixon, Madison, Pierce, Stanton, and
Thurston.
In
2000, 8.2 percent of Wayne’s workers were members of labor unions compared to
the state figure of 10.3 percent. Union
membership in Wayne only applies to employees at Wayne State College and Wayne
Public School system. There have been
no strikes in Wayne.
For
more information on average wage and benefit information, please review our Industrial Fact Book.
Non-farm
Employment
Wayne County
Annual
Average, 1999
