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SACI salary survey 2011

Please complete the salary survey form below before 30 November 2011. In the interests of consistency, please supply your 'total annual package' or COE (Cost of Employment), which must include ALL your benefits. supply your 'total annual package' or COE (Cost of Employment), which must include ALL your benefits.

SACI Members:   This Salary Survey is available free-of-charge to members. Drop the Secretariat an e-mail together with your SACI Membership Number and the Survey will be forwarded to you.


Age:


Gender:


Highest academic Qualifications:


Experience in Chemistry (Number of years since obtaining first degree/diploma)


Occupational field:


Type of Work (Choose the one that represents your main activity):


Location of employment:


Size of establishment (Size is defined by the total number of employees, and the establishment is defined as the organisation (CSIR, Mintek, RAU, Wits, SASOL, etc.)


Total annual Package (Including regular bonuses, housing benefit, transport benefit, other fringe benefits). This is also sometimes referred to as the COE( Cost of Employment)

Please be advised, that if you do not enter information about your  'Total
annual Package',  the form will regrettably not be submitted.


STUDENT ONLY

Registered degree:

Year of study:

Location of Institution:

Total annual Bursary including Bursary top-up(in rand terms)

Income from department for teaching

Number of years spent teaching

Thank you for your co-operation. The information submitted is completely anonymous
and does not reveal your identity.

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