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yourtt (rainmaker) 于 (Mon Jun 27 01:42:17 2011, 美东) 提到:
A crane operator in New York City earns $82.15 an hour in base pay and
benefits, according to the Engineer News-Record, a trade publication. That's
well's above the $66 an hour he would earn in Chicago or the $39 an hour in
Washington, D.C.
But the real reason New York crane operators and other operating engineers
earn such big salaries is overtime and benefits. A relief crane operator
working 56 hours of overtime per week for 52 weeks will earn $332,667 in
overtime and $159,053 in overtime benefits at the World Trade Center. As a
worker's salaries go up, so do the amounts employers must kick in for
annuities and pensions.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405270230393670457639956
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nojob (大笨福 (faint 呀 faint)) 于 (Mon Jun 27 03:29:26 2011, 美东) 提到:
working 56 hours of overtime per week for 52 weeks?
that means 20 hours (16 working hrs + 2 meal breaks) at the work site
EVERYDAY!!
joke
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mattini (深红) 于 (Mon Jun 27 10:42:38 2011, 美东) 提到:
it's a joke. but they can claim that (20 hours working on site) and get the
pay.
similar scandal revealed in Seattle. |
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