Office of Workers' Compensation Programs Salaries of 2021
The Office of Workers' Compensation Programs had 1,395 employees in 2015 with an average pay (base salary + bonus) of $100,398.96. The most common occupation was worker's compensation claims examining, followed by miscellaneous administration and program. The most common payscale is General Schedule.
The top ten percent of employees in the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs earn 16% of the total income. See the top 100 most well paid employees in Office of Workers' Compensation Programs.
The Office of Workers' Compensation Programs belongs to the Department of Labor.
Pay Distribution in the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs
Top 10 Occupations in the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs
Payscale Distribution

Payscale Distribution
The most common payscale is General Schedule, which pays 99.14% of the employees in the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs. General Schedule is followed by Senior Executive Service, which pays 0.86% of employees.
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The agency code of the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs is DLOW
.