The statistical chart illustrates the amount of workers from European unions in the United States in 1990.
Overall, the picture highlights the number of staff members and it shows that the Germans and the British were on the higher levels compared to the French which was the lowest.
In 1990, the total number of French workers was approximately 5,000 individuals which was considered the lowest. However, the number of Italians were also quite low recording a total number of about 8,000 team workers respectively, which is slightly higher than the French workers. However, there was a noticeable increase in the of staff from other countries, which amounted up to 20,000.
Despite the low number of French workers, there was a higher percentage of German and British employees which is very obvious considering the huge number difference. The proportion of German workers is 25,000 people successively and the number of British employees which was the highest was approximately 30,000 members.
In Conclusion,
