What was the pay scale like for coal miners in 1920 in the United States?
More how they got paid, not exactly what with.
how much do bricklayers get paid? they get paid around £29,976-£34,529 a year
A wikianswer supervisor does not get paid,it is for fun.
architects start out not getting paid so well but if you are good you'll get paid a lot
if you are in USA you get paid $11 a hour
They get paid in England £50,000 in a America $30,000.
Around $40,000 - $200,000 Anuualy
Not a lot of people got paid for mining, it was only about 1/4 of the miners who got paid.
it was mainly the 'Blacks', coal miners and farmers.
During the 1920s professional football players were paid between $100 and $300 per game. Their salary all depended on position on the team.
Coal miners in the Victorian era were paid low wages, typically earning around 15-25 shillings per week. The work was extremely dangerous and the conditions were harsh, leading to widespread poverty among coal miners and their families.
how much did miners get paid in the 1800's? Miners in those days got paid by the ton. I was told by my great grandfather that when started mining in the 20's that he started out at 5 cents a ton for the first year he worked. You also have to remember that there was no machinery in those days so all the coal had to mined and loaded by hand.
A former Chilean miner was interviewed by CBC TV in Ottawa tonight. He asserted that Chilean under ground miners were paid about $1 /hour. I was appalled! Canadian miners are being paid from $25 to $35 /hour depending on the remoteness of the mine site. No wonder mining companies are clamoring to exploit Chile's resources!
6 soldiers were killed and 22 miners were killed. 12 miners were injured.
Discovery Channel reportedly paid the gold rush miners around $1,000 per episode for their participation in the show "Gold Rush." However, this amount could vary based on individual contracts and the miners' roles on the show. Some miners may have negotiated higher fees depending on their prominence and contributions to the series. Overall, the show has garnered significant attention, leading to increased visibility and potential earnings for the miners involved.
the minimum was about $5,000. Babe Ruth got paid about $80,000. Usually about $100-$300 a game
The miners in the Eureka Stockade were primarily campaigning against the unexpected, unfair licence checks conducted by the troopers, or "traps" on a regular basis. Their other grievance was the high costs of licences, which had to paid whether or not the miners found gold.
In the 1920s, miners typically worked long hours, often ranging from 8 to 12 hours a day, six days a week. The exact hours could vary depending on the location, type of mining, and specific employer practices. Many miners faced harsh working conditions and labor disputes over hours and pay, leading to strikes and calls for labor reforms during this period. Overall, the grueling work schedules reflected the demanding nature of the mining industry at the time.