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Article published Jul 31, 2006
Construction pay is dropping

With all the discussion about illegal immigrants, the focus has been on them picking tomatoes and oranges. However, this is not all they do.

Talk to any construction worker in Sarasota and one will find that, in the last five to seven years, illegal Mexicans have come to represent about 50 percent of the work force. The result of this cheap, illegal labor is an actual reduction in skilled-trade wages to nearly the lowest level in the country. While Florida has always been known for paying low wages to skilled carpenters, electricians, etc., wages have actually dropped recently.

In 1978, I had four years of experience in the electrical trade and was paid $8 an hour. The national average is now $18 per hour. I recently spoke with a friend who has been in the trade for four years and is making $11 an hour. Five years ago, he would have made $16.

Not only are undocumented immigrants here illegally, they've been using our schools, hospitals and social services for free. Now they are driving wages so low in the construction industry that many people I know are looking for a new line of work. Yet the Herald-Tribune publishes mostly stories favorable to illegals.

Take a look at the local construction scene and talk to legal Americans. The illegal-worker situation is slowly destroying their lives.

Mike Hill

Sarasota



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