BLS DAILY REPORT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1997 Labor relations officials participating in the Bureau of National Affairs' annual survey of employer bargaining objectives express confidence that they will achieve their goals in contract talks with union representative in 1998. The survey's findings are described in a special report accompanying the Daily Labor Report. Almost half of the firms that bargain next year say they will propose annual wage increases of 2 to 2.9 percent, while most others say they expect wage settlements of 3 to 3.9 percent per year. Twenty-six percent of responding employers say they intend to seek further health-care cost savings by raising employees' premiums, deductions, or copayments .... The financial turmoil in Asia weighed on some U.S. companies. Among those most affected: Software maker Oracle announced disappointing second quarter earnings, due partly to slowing sales in Asia. Aircraft maker Boeing said the crisis may delay the delivery of as many as 60 of its jetliners over the next three years, due to slower growth in airline traffic. Mirage Resorts said its revenue could dip this year as fewer high rolling Asia gamblers sit at its baccarat tables. Coca-Cola, which derives 70 percent of revenue from international operations, had its earnings estimates pared by several analysts who say the strengthening dollar in Asia - which makes American exports more expensive - will drag down earnings (New York Times, page D2). USA Today's "Economic Indicators" feature (page 7B) predicts that the producer price index for November, due out Dec. 12, will be up 0.1 percent, the same as the previous month.. The consumer price index for November, due out Dec. 16, is also predicted to go up the same percent as during the previous month, 0.2 percent. An article in Barrons (Dec. 8) discussed the effect of the number of weekdays in a given month on average hourly earnings from the payroll series. Patricia Getz of BLS is quoted.
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