Wage satisfaction low among valuers and loss assessors

6 Apr 2024 - With 5 years of work experience, valuers and loss assessors will earn from USh474,680 to USh2,154,494 monthly. Of the respondents, 37% are female and 63% are male. This is made clear in research by Mywage.org/Uganda, conducted in 2024.

Highest salary for valuers and loss assessors with 30 years of experience: USh361,012 to USh19,686,133 per month

Workers in this occupation with 30 years of work experience earn the highest salary: between USh361,012 and USh19,686,133 per month. Workers who have 5 years of experience, receive a hourly salary ranging from USh2,284 to USh10,366.

Valuers and loss assessors mostly male

The age group for workers in this occupation who answered the survey was mostly between 24 and 29 years of age. 37% of the respondents are female, 63% are male. 56% of employees have 1 child or more.

Average working week of 42 hours

Coverage by collective bargaining amongst workers is 3%, while 97% are not covered by a collective agreement, according to our survey. Workers in this occupation work 42 hours per week on average.

Coworkers mostly male

30% of all participating people in this job work in a multinational organisation. 60% of workers state that they have no permanent contract for their job. In most cases, workers in this occupation report that the majority of their coworkers are male. 40% of people in this job have worked fewer than 5 years since their first job. 40% of employees state that they have a permanent contract for the work that they are doing. The majority of people in this job work in organisations of 500 or more employees.

In the survey, 7% of the workers in this occupation choose 'highly dissatisfied' as their job satisfaction level. On the whole, workers feel satisfied about their job. This feeling is shared by 36% of the workers.

Of all surveyed people in this job, 26% feel dissatisfied about their salary. Generally, 28% of the employees report they are highly dissatisfied with their salary.

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