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In the WOrld CUp he earned 12.4 million dollars alone.
By paying his workers the unheard of salary of $5 for an 8 hour day. This solved his union problem.
Yes, He paid his workers three times the amount that he used to just to increase productivity. He did not want his workers to join the union but to make them a middle-class citizen. He paid them 5$ which was a very good salary back then.
Henry Ford treated his workers fairly well. Ford paid his workers $5 which was huge for the time period
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Yes, He paid his workers three times the amount that he used to just to increase productivity. He did not want his workers to join the union but to make them a middle-class citizen. He paid them 5$ which was a very good salary back then.
Because Fordism was named after Henry Ford. Fordism is "the eponymous manufacturing system designed to spew out standardized, low-cost goods and afford its workers decent enough wages to buy them". This was started when Henry Ford perfected the assembly line. He also paid his workers the wage of five dollars per day. At the time this was a very high wage.
Henry Ford Community College's motto is 'Your best choice. Guaranteed!'.
Henry Ford had a factory that built cars he paid every one of his workers five dollars a day, witch was a lot of money back then.
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It allowed Ford to produce an automobile much faster. This allowed him to sell the cars at a cheaper price thus creating more sales. This increased profit resulting in Ford paying his workers a higher salary. This increased the salary of all auto workers. Ransom E. Olds mass produced the "Curved Dash Runabout" from 1901 to 1907 on a assembly line several years before Henry Ford built his Model T's starting in 1908.
Henry Cavill's salary per movie can vary, but he has been reported to earn around 14-16 million for his leading roles in major films.