The pay ranges from $10 an hour at a government agency to $45 an hour at a blue-chip firm.
The pay ranges from $6 to $9 an hour, on average.
Unionized workers' pay can range from $22 to $27 an hour, he said.
The pay can range from $20,000 to $50,000.
The attendants' pay ranges from $17,145 to $36,918 a year.
Regular-season pay, scaled according to seniority, ranges from $450 to $1,300 a game.
In the 1870s and 1880s, pay ranged from $20 to $30 a month with no holidays allowed.
Currently, annual pay for postal clerks and letter carriers ranges from $20,094 to $27,089, not including benefits.
Under the expired contract, pay ranged from $9 an hour for new workers to $19 an hour for experienced ones.
The workers' pay ranges from $7.40 an hour for baggers with 30 months on the job to a $17.90 maximum for cashiers.