in Washington state the journeyman union rate for an ironworker is $33 per hour as of 2007, probally higher now.
The region plays a big part in the pay rate. For example an ironworker on the east coast tends to make significantly more than Arizona ( where I run a steel business) Here in AZ the scale on the low end is $12.00 an hour and on the higher end $24.00 an hour but the average would be about $16.00 to $18.00 an hour.
A Union Ironworker earns way more than their non-Union counterpart. A non-Union Ironworker might make 15-30 bucks an hour depending on the generosity of the company they work for. A Union Ironworker has to go through a three year apprenticeship program where they receive training which makes them worth much more. A union Ironworker gets what we in the biz call a "Package". What the package consists of is an hourly rate, between 20-40 dollars an hour depending on the Local you are working for. Money for a pension credit which is 7 to 11 dollars per hour. Money for your annuity 3 to 7 bucks an hour. Money for the vacation fund which is paid to you four times a year. Its a check around 1500 to 2500 bucks. You also receive a great healthcare plan if you have worked enough hours to pay for it. A full package is close to seventy bucks an hour. A good line of work to get into if you are thinking about joining the const industry. No matter what you are gonna do join a Union. Your family will appreciate it.
15-37 in 2014
27.81$ per hour + benefits
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