A construction worker in the 1930s could make a salary of about $900 per year. That is equal to a monthly salary of about $75.
it all depended on what you did, I worked as a construction worker and I made 3.00 an hour. with bonuses and all I made allitle over 6,500.00 a year. but you have to remember a loaf of bread was only 5 cents.
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whites and blacks were segregated harshly.
The average US salary was $23,000 in 1985. The average monthly rent in 1985 was $300 and a gallon of gas was $1.05.
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A teacher and a construction worker who builds peoples homes so they can live there.
The average salary of a Mexican worker was of US$6,576.
I do not know what a contrusion worker is but a construction worker gets paid anything from minimum wage (in the US about $8 an hour to well over $50 an hour if he/she is good and has specialized skills.
Well jobs with care in the US would be construction, or medical. Really almost any job has care these days, but jobs like construction that pose a danger to the worker can expect care.
i think that it is worker's rights am 80% sure
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During the 1930s internationalists wanted the US to take a more active role in world affairs.
The most important would be better economic opportunities, accompanied by better education, health and quality of life prospects.Using cold numbers as a reference, the average salary of a Mexican field laborer is only US$684 per year, while the average worker's salary in Mexico City is US$4,456 per year.
Yes it is good salary in us. noizyoyster.com
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for social workers as of May 2008 is, $48,180. This would amount to $23.16 an hour.
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