Delaware Carpenters Union is Local 626. Today (2007) all the union carpenters in the area come under Philadelphia District Council of Carpenters. In the past + / - 10 years, Douglas McCarron, "underhanded," and a friend of President Bush, has been in violation of Federal Law "LMRDA." McCarron has changed over 2000 local unions, into 50 + /- District Councils
Carpenter Effective 5-1-06 Expires 4-30-2009 Regional Council/Phila 5-1-06 5-1-07 5-1-08 Deductions Base rate $33.75 $3.30 $3.35 Field dues 3% of gross Foreman 38.81 wages Welfare 8.60 Pension 4.29 POL Action check off Annuity 3.50 .07¢ per hour Savings Plan 1.00 Apprentice .45 Job recovery dues IAP .30 .65¢ per hour National Apprentice Fund .04 Education Fund .02 (*To be divided between wages & fringes)
Carpenter Effective 5-1-06 Expires 4-30-2009 Regional Council/Bucks, Chester Montgomery, Delaware County5-1-06 5-1-07 5-1-08 Deductions Base rate $32.65 $2.65 $2.65 Field dues 3% of gross Foreman 37.55 wages Welfare 8.60 Pension 4.29 POL Action check off Annuity 3.50 .07¢ per hour Savings Plan 1.00 Apprentice .45 Job recovery dues IAP .30 .65¢ per hour National Apprentice Fund .04 Education Fund .02 (*To be divided between wages & fringe
Presently 34 and some change for commercial in Philadelphia, the highest rate in the state, and housing is much lower. Pay scale drops from county to county for the rest of the state, and come May 2010 it could get lower for all because jobs thinned out during the recession. Even if that happens the next contract negotiation would bounce back because work is only going to become more plentiful.
38.10 per hour plus all the benefits. City rate.
After the four year apprenticeship, full rate is upwards of 40.00$ and hour.
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carpenters wage union san antonio texas
38.10 per hour
23.00/hr
34.5 plus 10% vacation + benefits
twin cities metro union carpenters make $31.79 plus health and pension
$7.25 an hour
Non Union = 15.00-18.00 per hour. Union = 21.00-25.00 per hour. Union Carpenters also get benefits (retirement-health and life Ins.-vacation) paid in addition to the wage listed above.
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Terence Powderly (1849-1924) Actually William Sylvis (1828-1869) Ben Franklin was reputed to be the author of the constitution of the first union, the Franklin Typographical Society. 1786-Philadelphia printers strike successfully for a minimum wage of $6/week. Meet at Franklin's home. 1787-U.S. Constitution ratified in Philadelphia 1790-Franklin dies. 1792-Philadelphia carpenters fail in strike for 10-hour day and overtime pay 1792-Shoemakers form first permanent labor union in Philadelphia 1799-Franklin Society of Journeyman Printers of New York 1799-First strike by a permanent union - Philadelphia shoemakers - in opposition to a wage cut, fails after 10 weeks
Terence Powderly (1849-1924) Actually William Sylvis (1828-1869) Ben Franklin was reputed to be the author of the constitution of the first union, the Franklin Typographical Society. 1786-Philadelphia printers strike successfully for a minimum wage of $6/week. Meet at Franklin's home. 1787-U.S. Constitution ratified in Philadelphia 1790-Franklin dies. 1792-Philadelphia carpenters fail in strike for 10-hour day and overtime pay 1792-Shoemakers form first permanent labor union in Philadelphia 1799-Franklin Society of Journeyman Printers of New York 1799-First strike by a permanent union - Philadelphia shoemakers - in opposition to a wage cut, fails after 10 weeks
About $30 per hour in most areas.
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