Percent
Increase in Wages or Salaries per Employee = ((current
year average wage and benefit per employee - previous
year average wage and benefit per employee)/ previous
year average wage and benefit per employee) x 100%
This
ratio indicates the percent increase in the average
annual income (including benefits) per employee.
The average
wage and benefit cost per employee, increase
in wages or salaries per employee and
percent increase in wages or salaries per employee
ratios are included in the financial statement ratio
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