Building Contractor - base 30.32 plus benefits = 51.35; Cement Mason base 27.27 plus benefits = 44.85; Electrical workers base 35.85 plus benefits = 55.06; Glaziers base 28.45 plus benefits = 42.65; Ironworkers base 28.93 plus benefits = 55.10; Painters base 25.06 plus benefits = 39.86; Roofers base 28.66 plus benefits = 48.87 and Plumbers base 32.78 plus benefits = 53.
Now - a non union worker, often uncertified, and in the USA a lot of illegals worked construction, were being paid 8-10.00 an hour, cash. This cash allowed the employer to pay no tax on the wages and many of those people were able to collect welfare benefits and health care at the same time. This cheap labour allowed the builders to push up more housing and increase profit dramatically - now we are sitting on all that excess inventory.
Those figure are in line with what I see in my work. Now a little dirty secret about building trades and Union help.
WE dont want all the work.
A few years back we got in a big push to orgainise the entire world. The IBEW brought in a big bunch of new guys off the street. But in the 90's things were booming and we needed to man the jobs. Things slow down... those folks get laid off... and go right back to the non union sector.
UNION construction targets the higher margin- more complex work... we would rather have the nuke plant, big ball park or industrial jobs that the residential or quick small commercial work ...now in the rhetoric we say we want all the work...but in fact, we cant compete in the small margin arena.
IBEW is more flexible to the market that the others... You wont see many Union carpenters building houses anymore... but they will be seen doing all sorts of stuff in an idustrial setting with all sorts of materials other than wood.
Trowel trades (concrete finishers tile setters) have just about died except in certain big market areas where they have held a lot of political power. Plumbers and Steamfitters are in the same boat...priced right out of everything but high margin work
Hill