Steve Conway P

Department of Labor
Calculations Clerk

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Steve Conway P in 2010 was employed at Department of Labor and had a reported pay of $38,625 according to public records. This pay was 26 percent lower than the average and 24 percent lower than the median salary in Department of Labor. Steve Conway P reported rate of pay was $36,658 according to public records.

Department of Labor records show Steve Conway P held job of Calculations Clerk from 2009 to 2011.

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Key Data

Year2010
Full NameSteve Conway P
Original Job TitleCalculations Clerk 1
Job TitleCalculations Clerk
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StateNew York
EmployerDepartment of Labor
Annual Wage $38,625
Rate Of Pay$36,658
Pay BasisAnnual

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Employer

Employer NameDepartment of Labor
Year2010
Number of Employees6,411
Average Annual Wage$52,284
Median Annual Wage$50,860
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