Legal Minimum Wages and the Wages of Formal and Informal Sector Workers in Costa Rica



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Forestry workers_____________________________________________________________________

5

Occupations related to driving, operating and controlling of transportation
vehicles.___________________________________________________________________________

50

Drivers of terrestrial transport vehicles.______________________________________________________

51

Railway conductor and stokers._______________________________________________________

52

Conductors and crew of ships and others._______________________________________________

53

Operators of equipment of transit signals and controls.____________________________________

6

Occupations in craft and manufacturing production of textiles and clothing.
Also, occupations in carpentry, bricklaying, painting, plumbing, mechanic,
and electricity.____________________________________________________________________

60

Textile workers._________________________________________________________________________

61

Clothing production workers (except footwear, leather articles and related goods).__________

62

Shoemakers, saddlers and related footwear workers_____________________________________

63

Carpenters, cabinetmakers and related wood workers.___________________________________

64

Bricklayers, ceiling installers and other construction workers._______________________________

65

Painters of construction, vehicles, machinery, etc. (except painters and decorators of glass
and ceramic).____________________________________________________________________________

66

Plumbers or other installers of pipes and metallic structures and welders in general._________

67

Electricians. Operators and repairers of electric and electronic installations and equipment.

68

Mechanics and repairers of machinery in different sectors: agriculture, manufacture,
construction and transport.___________________________________________________________________

69

Watchmakers, opticians, mechanics of precision; jewelers, silversmiths and related
workers ofjewels and objects made of precious metals.__________________________________

7

Occupations in craft and manufacturing production in graphic, chemical, mining,
metal smelting, food product and beverage, ceramic, leather, tobacco and other
product industries.__________________________________________________________________

70

Crafts persons and operators of graphic machines._________________________________________

71

Miners, mining stonecutters, and operators of mining extraction machinery________________

72

Smelters, rolling mill operators and workers related to metal treatments.___________________

73

Ceramists, potters and glass object producers._____________________________________________

74

Workers and operators of machinery in chemical, wood, paperboard and corrugated paper
industries.________________________________________________________________________________________

75

Workers and operators of machinery in food product and beverage industries._____________

76

Workers in tobacco transformation and cigarette production.______________________________

77

Workers in tanneries and workers related to transformation of skins and leathers.___________

78

Other crafts persons and machine operators.______________________________________________

8

Occupations in packing, loading, and storage______________________________________

80

Workers in packing, loading and storage_______________________________________________

9

Personal services and related services.__________________________________________________

90

Workers in vigilance, protection and security._____________________________________________

91

Cooks, maids, cleaners and occupations in food and beverage service._____________________

92

Workers in laundry and ironing.______________________________________________________

93

Doormen and building cleaners and managers.________________________________________

94

Estheticians_________________________________________________________________________________

95

Other workers in personal services._______________________________________________________

98

People working in unidentified occupations.______________________________________________

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