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April 2018

BPIF wage benchmarking

BPIF wage benchmarking

The BPIF is currently seeking to update wage benchmarks specifically to assist companies operating B1 6, 8 and 10 colour sheet-fed offset litho printing presses. If this is relevant to your company please get involved to check that you're paying appropriately.

Please click here to participate in this research and benefit from access to the wage benchmarks that are collected.

The length of time it takes to respond will depend upon how many sizes of printing machines you choose to benchmark wages for  please expect it to take around 10-20 minutes. The progress bar at the top of each page will indicate your passage through the survey.

Please be assured that your contact details are entirely secure and confidential  please do not provide comments elsewhere in the survey that could identify your company. All qualifying respondents will be provided with secure access to the data results (excluding contact and company details).

If you have any queries regarding this survey please contact Kyle Jardine, BPIF Research Manager.

To learn more about other BPIF wage benchmarking projects visit the wage benchmarking area of our website here.

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For more information please contact:
Kyle Jardine
Kyle Jardine
0289 002 0135