$2,000,000 <ABOUT THAT MUCH>
$11 an hour plus union dues
Things will be much better for the workers--ask the cafeteria workers
The number of US construction workers registered in a union in 2010 was 801,000. However, there are more workers that do not belong to a union. Thus, this number is actually much higher if we are counting workers overall.
It depends on the trade, which city and state you work in, your experience, and union or non-union. I am a glazier in Tacoma, WA. I have been doing this for four years and I am union (local 188). I make $36/hr and $38/hr if I am the foreman on a job.
They start at 8.50 an hour. In two years it will be 10.50/hr with full union benefits
About $2.00 a day, sometimes $2.15 if it is overtime.
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At the Nissan plant in Sunderland United Kingdom the operators earn around £10 per hour
$30 an hour plus full benefits and a pension. Part time workers and new hires make half that amount and don't get the same benefits or a pension.
The factory workers make 1.75 to 2.50 a day with no mimnimum wadge.
45,000 for unexperienced workers 82,000 for experienced workers