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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 39760 0 RESOLUTION NO. 3976 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA ASCERTAINING THE GENERAL PREVAILING RATE OF PER DIEM WAGES TO BE PAID UPON PUBLIC WORK WITHIN THE CITY. The City Council of the City of Azusa does resolve as follows: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Sections 1773 and 1773.1 of the Labor Code, the City Council does hereby ascertain and declare the general prevailing rate of per diem wages, the general prevailing rate for holiday and over -time work and the employer payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes, for each craft, classi- fication or type of workman needed in the execution of contracts for public work in thelocality of the City of Azusa, to be as set forth in the attached "1959-1960-1961 Wage Scale for the Six Basic Trades" and in the attached "Sub -Trades, Hourly Wage Rates of Building and Con- struction Trades Unions" both revised to September 1, 1959 and furnished by Los Angeles Building & Construction Trades Council, which attached schedules are hereby incorporated in and made a part of this resolution. SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution and shall file a certified copy thereof with the Director of Industrial Relations of the State of California pursuant to Section 1773.3 of the Labor Code. Adopted and approved this 21st day of December , 1959• MaXqr I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Azusa at a regular meeting thereof held on the 215 day of December , 1959, by the following vote of the Council: AYES: Councilmen: Paul, Ortuno, Johnson, Memmesheimer NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT:Councilmen: Teasley PIPE TRADEntinued) 9/1/59 • IRevisc*91 • Refrigeration er Foreman .......................... ..--------------- $4.35 SUB -TRADES HOURLY WAGE RATES OF Refrigeration Fitter............................................................ 4.10 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES UNIONS (Health A Welfare -100) (Pension Plan -100-5/1/59) Affiliated with the (Vacation -47e of gross wages) Lead Burner General Foreman 5/25/59 $4.65 � • LOS ANGELES BUILDING 8t CONSTRUCTION ......_...._ .......................... Lead Burner Foreman ............................ 4.40 TRADES COUNCIL Lead Burnet.......................................................................... 4.15 1626 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 26 -DU. 5-3041 (Health & Welfare -none) PLASTERER 7/13/59 ADDITIONAL. COST ITEMS: For Subsistence Allowances, "Transportation and $4.375 'Travel Time Allowances, Apprentice Program Contributions, etc., contact . Plasterer Foreman.............................................................. 4125 the Local Union m� its District Council having jurisdiction. (...._..............._......_................-.-............._..........._. Plasterer & We] fare -154-5/1/58 RIGGERS &WELDERS: Same wage scales as crafts [o g which the arc incidental. y are (Pension Plan -]00-5/1/58) Vacation Plan -121/20-7/13/59) 7/13/59 ASBESTOS 8/1/59 8/1/60 Plaster Tender ...__............... _..__.. .._...... $4.00 Asbestos Worker ----- ____ .................................. .... $4.00 $4.15 (Health & Welfare -150-5/1/59) (Health & Welfare-] 00) (Pension Plan -120) (Vacation Plan -250-8/1/59) (Pension flan -100-8/1/59) ROOFER 8/15/59 (Pension Plan -200-8/1/60 Foreman ....... ................... .......... -........ ..._....................... $3.95 BOILERMAKER & BLACKSMITH lo/ /5 • ic� Sub -Foreman .__.... __......__.........................._..____ 3.85 Boilermaker & Blacksmith Foreman .......___...._...-..-.. $4 4 0 4 S - 5! �o Journeyman .----.- .." ............................................ 3.60 Boilermaker & Blacksmith Asst. Foreman nr Lcad- Pitch Roofer & Enamelcr:�lGS man 15 S/. Ko Foreman...................._.__......' 425 ................... ..._.._._.... ._...._...__....._............................ Boilermaker & Blacksmith .Help..... 0 .......... Sub-Foreman........................................................_.._....._..__ 4.15 3.90 _ Boilermaker & Blackslh Helper .........-....-..-.............. . 3. J 15' yio journeyman ._................._........___..-..-.....-.........__......... (Health BWel fare- 100)-eC Damp. Wa(crpr)of & Bituminous Enamcler:/.,.�.�. Foreman ... ..._....... ___..........................-......._................. 425 F,(, BRICKLAYER Sub-Foreman.................................................................... 4.15 Bricklayer Foreman -Not less than $2.00 per day above Journeyman .........................................-. 3.90 Journeyman rate. 5/1/59 (Health & Welfare -100) Bricklayer & Stone Mason .............................. .................... $4.00 (Health & Welfare -120-5/1/59) SHEET METAL (Health & Welfare -190-10/1/59) Sheet Metal Foreman -10% above Journeyman rale 7/1/59 7/1/60 6/15/59 Shect Metal Worker - .... ......_..._ $3.85 $4.05 Bricktender............. ................... ._._..................... ................ $3.13 ... ...... .............................. Residential Heating Installer . ................. .......................... 3.85 4.05 (Health & Welfare -100) (health & Wclfarc-110) CARPET LINOLEUM LAYER &(Pension 8/1/59 8/1/60 • Plan -100) (Vacation -4% of gross wages -7/1/59) Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Layer ...... ....._....._......... . $3.60 $3.70 (Health & Welfare -70) TERRAZZO (flus Vacation Plan) Terrazzo Setter Foreman in charge of less than 5 men ELECTRICIAN $1.00 per day' and in charge of 5 or more men $2.00 WIREMAN: 7/1/59 7/1/60 per day MORE THAN' Terrazzo Setters' rate. 7/1/59 7/1/60 7/1/61 General Foreman $5.39 $5.70 Terrazzo Setter .................... .._..........-._......_..................... $3.78 $3.93 $4.10 .................. ............... _........................... Foreman 4.90 5. 8 Base Machine Operator ....................... -.......................__. 3.43 358 3.75 _..._........_................_._...._....._........._._-......-. Cable Splicer............_............-..__........-._...._......_......... 4.70 4.95 Flour Machine Opr. & Helper ._....................................... 3.165 3.315 3.485 Journeyman 11'ireman............_......._._.......................... Journeyman 4.90 9.65 (Health & Welfare -Pending) Journeyman Technician ........... _......... ........ __.............. 4.40 4.65 TILE LINEMAN: Tile Setter Foreman in charge of less than 11 men $290 per day and in charge of 11 or more men $5.00 • General Foreman ....... .................................. Foreman ....................................... ....................... ............... 5.39 4:90 per day MORE. THANT the Tile Setters' wage. 6/1/59 Lineman._.............-_............_........._.........._.._.........._.. 4.40 Tile Setter .........._._ - ............................................................. $3.90 Groundman (Helper) ._..._.........._...._ 3.30 (Health & Welfare -2t/2%) Cable Splicer Foreman ._._............._........_ ... __............ 5.23 (Vacation Fund -80) 6/1/59 Cable Splicer ..... ... .._._-...... ....._..._. ...................... .......... 4.70 Tile Setter Helper................................................................ $2.935 Radio & TV Towcnnan Foreman -......... 6.01 (Health & Welfarc-21/2%) Radio & TV Towerman................... .......................... ..... 5.40 (Vacation Fund -6%0) (Pension Plan -1 J) ELEVATOR8/13/59 MARBLE _---- --- -.. Marble �......._.............................. • Elevator Constr r Foreman .......................................... $4.57 (Vac Plan -80-7/1/58) Elevator Constructor.......................................................... 4.06 Elevator Constructor Helper .... _....................................... 2.84 (Health & Welfare -60) Floor Grinder..................................................................... $2.91 (Vacation Plan -2%-6 mos. to 5 yrs., StockMan.............................................................................. 4%-5 yrs. or more) GLAZIER 7/1/59 1/1/60 Glazier-.........................._........................................_.._....... $3515 $3595 (Health & Welfare -7%20) (Plus Health & Welfare) (Plus Vacation Plan) GUNITE Gunite Foreman -250 per hour more than the highest classification over which he has supervision. 6/1/59 5/1/60 Nozzle Man & Rod Man ...... ............................................. $3,62 $3.81 F,ftla............. .....................�......................................... 3.30 3.30 3.49 nd Tfan ......................... kQW11d . 3.095 (Health & Welfare -100) Brush, Swing Stage ............... .............................................. HOUSEMOVER 7/6/59 Housemover Foreman .............__...._ ................................ $3.445 3.78 Hou.semover Journeyman ... ........ ....................................... . 3.185 3.83 Yard Maintenance Man .......__ ..................._._..._........._... 3.185 Spray Gun or Sandblaster ........................................... .... .. (Health & Welfare -100) 3.91 LATHER 393 4.03 NOTE: 12%20 per hour additional effective 5/1/60 3.88 and 12%20 per hour again additional effective 5/1/61, Paperhanger......................................................................... negotiated with designation pending as to applica- 3.91 tion to wages or fringe benefits. 'I'aper_.............-............................_........._........................... 3.68 Los Angeles Area -Local No. 42: 8/21/59 5/1/60 5/1/61 Metal -Furring Foreman ... ................................................ $4.575 See See Metal Furring Lather........................................................ 4.125 Note Note (Health & Welfare -153/0-8/21/59) (Health & Welfarc-9%20) (Pension Plan -1(0--8/21/59) Sign & Pictorial Leadnian-10% above Journeyman (Vacation flan-12t/2C-8/21/59) Arca-Local No. 42-A: 7/23/59 5/1/60 5/1/61 Aigeles n Foreman ...._.........._............_______ _................_. $4575 See See Nat -On Lather ........................ .................. ............... __... 4.20 Note Note (Health & Welfare -12%20-7/13/59) (Pension Plan -100-7/13/59) 291 (Vacation Plan -120-7/13/59) •07 -hour day for above Pasadena Area -Local No. 81: 7/23/59 5/1/60 5/1/61 Metal & Nail -On Foreman ........ .......................... .................................. $4575 See See Metal & Nail -On Lather _....................................... ......_. 4.20 Note Note (Ilealth & Welfare -121/20-7/13/59) PIPE TRADES (Pension Plan -100-7/13/59) Plumber & Steanrfitter General Foreman -20% above (Vacation flan -12%0-7/13/59) Long Beach Area -Loral No. 172 t San Pedro Area -Local No. 366 S 7/13/59 5/1/60 5/1/61 Afetal & Nail -On Foreman _..._.... ... ........................... ...._ $450 See See Metal & NailOilLather........................ ------ .................. 4.125 Note Note (Health & Welfare -12/20-7/13/59) $4.08 (Pension Plnn-100-5/1/58) Steanrfttter.... -............ .....__............. - ............................ ..... 4.08 (Vacation Plan -12%20-7/13/59) Lead Burner .................. .................................... ...................... MARBLE _---- --- -.. Marble �......._.............................. -7/1/58 $355 atlating (Vac Plan -80-7/1/58) (Health & Welfare -Pending) Floor Grinder..................................................................... $2.91 StockMan.............................................................................. 2.91 Marble Setter Helper---------------------------------------------------------- 2.66 • Apprentice Helper -1st 3 mos ........................................... Apprentice Helper -2nd 3 mos . ........................................ 2.10 2.25 (Plus Health & Welfare) (Vacation Plan -5s/¢-7/1/58) PAINTER" Painter Foreman -not less than $2.00 per day addi- tional. 7/1/59 1/1/60 Brush...................................................................................... $356 $3.66 Brush, Swing Stage ............... .............................................. 3.68 3.78 Steel & Bridge ---- ___ ................__...............__.............._.. 3.68 3.78 Steel & Bridge, Swing Stage ......_.._. ................................ 3.83 393 Spray Gun or Sandblaster ........................................... .... .. 3.81 3.91 Spray Gun or Sandblaster, Swing Stage ..... ................... 393 4.03 PaintBurner........................................................................ 3.88 3.78 Paperhanger......................................................................... 3.81 3.91 'I'aper_.............-............................_........._........................... 3.68 3.78 Steeplejack Worker..........................._....._..._......_..........._ 4.81 4.91 ••7 -hour (lay for above (Health & Welfarc-9%20) Sign & Pictorial Leadnian-10% above Journeyman rate. 4/1/59 Journeyman Pictorial Artist .... ............ _.._.......... ___ ....... $3.75 Journeyman Sign Painter .............. ___ ........................... 350 Sign & Pictorial Helper ...._._..._ ...................... 291 •07 -hour day for above / (Health & Welfare -7t/20) (Pension Plan -100) PIPE TRADES Plumber & Steanrfitter General Foreman -20% above gross Journeyman rale. Plumber & Steamhtter Foreman -10% above gross Journeyman rate. 7/1/59 Plumber ................... ------- $4.08 Steanrfttter.... -............ .....__............. - ............................ ..... 4.08 Lead Burner .................. .................................... ...................... 10% above gross Journey - (Health & Wclfare-120-7/1/59) man scale (Pension Plan -2t/2% of gross payroll) (Vacation & holidays -7t/2% of gross payroll) 7/1/59 10/1/59 Utility Pipeline Foreman .................... .................... $4.305 $458 Utility Pipeline Jounteyuran... ._...---------------------------- ...... 4.055 4.33 (Health & Wel fare- 120-7/1/59)6/23/59 6/23/60 Pipeline Foreman .................................. .....__............_.._... $173 $4.98 Pipeline Journeyman ----- ....... ............................................. 4.325 4575 Probationary Pipeline Apprentice (Helper) .................. 2.925 3.10 (Health & Welfarc-150-6/23/59) Industrial Pipefitter General Foreman -20% above gross)ourneyman rate Industrial Pipefitter Foremmn-10% above gross Jour- neyman rate 9/1/59 • • Industrial Pipefitter Journeyman .................................... $4.08 (Health & Welfare -120-7/1/59) (Pension Plan -110-9/1/59) (Vacation & Holidays -310-9/1/59) 9/1/59 Sprinkler Fitter Foreman .._ ...................................... ------ $4555 Sprinkler Fitter ------- ___ ...................................................... 4.18 (Health & Welfare -7%20) (Pension Plan -100) (Plus Vacation Plan) BUSINESS ADDRESSES • OF HEALTH E. WELFARE PROGRAMS CARPENTERS Health & Welfare Trust for Southern California . M.A. Cornell & Co. -412 W. 6th St., Los Angeles 14, Calif ....... MAdison 2-3141 CEMENT MASONS Southern California Health & Welfare Fund M.A. Cornell & Co. -412 W. 6th St., Los Angeles 14, Calif ....... MAdison 2.6111 California IRONWORKERS' Field Welfare Plan 320 Judah St., San Francisco, Calif ................. 1-1720 LABORERS Health & Welfare Trust for Southern California 810 So. Spring St., Los Angeles 14, Calif . .................................... MAdison 2-1212 OPERATING ENGINEERS Health & Welfare Fund 724 So. Park View, Los Angeles 57, Calif ................. 8.5138 Construction TEAMSTERS Security Fund for Southern California General Correspondence: 412 W. 6th St., Los Angeles 14, Calif . .................................. MAdison 2.9187 Claims: Teamsters Security Plans, Inc. 1616 W. 9th St., Los Angeles 15, Calif ................................... DUnkirk 1.3571 Furnished by LOS ANGELES BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL AFL-CIO 1626 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 26, Calif. DUnkirk 5-3041 rEM C • (Revised 9JF/59) • 1959-1960-1961 • WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES The wage rates listed below are in accordance with the terms of the Southern California Master Labor Agreement for the Construction Industry and cover the following counties: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Imperial, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Kern, Inyo and Mono. ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS: For subsistence Allowances, Transportation and Travel Time Allowances, Apprentice Program Contributions, etc., contact the Local Union or its District Councilhaving jurisdiction. RIGGERS and WELDERS FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES: Sane w10 scales as crafts to which rigging and welding are incidental. CCARPENTERS Health and Welfare -100 per hour. Pension Fund -100 per hour. Foreman: Receives not less than 330 per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest classification over which he has responsibility, except "Pneu- matic Nailer." 6/15/59 5/1/60 Carpenter........_..._........................-........................................_......... $3.60 Shingler...................................................................................................... 3.73 13.825 3 J55 Hardwood Floor Worker ...................................................................... 3.80 4.025 Millwright................................................................................................. 3.80 SawFiler.............._.................................................................................... 3.68 S. o Table Power Saw Operator........_........................._.............._............. 3.70 3.925 Pile Driver Foreman ................................... _........................................... 4.125 4.35 Pile Driver Man—Bridge or Dock Carpenter .................................... 3.73 3.955 Pile Driver Man—Derrick Bargeman ..... . ........................................... 3.73 3.955 Pile Driver Man—Head Rock Slinger ................................................ 3.70 3.925 Pile Driver Man—Rock Slinger........................................................... 350 3.725 Pneumatic Nailer................................................................_.................. 3.85 4.075 Dien working from a bos'n's chair or a'swinging scaffold, or suspended from a rope or cable, shall receive 250 per hoar above the applicable Journeyman or Apprentice rate. CEMENT MASONS Health and Welfare -106 per hour. Foreman: When three or more Cement Masons are employed on a job, one shall be employed as a Foreman and shall receive not less than 336 per hour more than the highest classificaion over which he has leadership. CementMason.................................................................... Cement Mason, chipping and patching ........................ Curb Form and Plank Setter, including setting of lines, stakes and grades ................................................ Screed Setter, including screed plus ................................ Cement Jfason (magnesite, magnesite-terrazo and mastic composition)........................................................ Cement Floating and Finishing Machine Operator .. Ct h and Gutter Mm Machine Operator (cement only) .... and Similar Type of Screed Operator ................ C ding Machine Operator .._ ....................................._. Jackson Vibratory and Similar Type Screed Operator Scoring Machine Operator ................................................ 6/15/59 5/1/60 5/1/61 $3.625 $3-85 $4.04 3.625 3.85 4.04 3.625 3.85 4.01 3.625 3.85 4.04 3.745 3.97 4.16 3.875 4.10 4.29 3.625 3.85 4.04 3.625 3.85 4.04 3.625 3.85 4.04 3.625 3.85 4.04 3.625 3.85 4.04 Cement Masons employed on a Swinging Stage or Bes't's Chair receive 256 per hour over the Cement Mason's Rale. IRON WORKERS (For territorial jurisdiction of Locals 229, 433 and 416.) Health and IVelfarc-12'/26 per hour effective 8/16/59. Health and Welfare -156 per hour effective 8/16/60. Pension Fund -106 per hour. Vacation Plan: 106 per hour effective 8/16/61. Foreman: Receives not less than 356 per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest classification over which he has supervision. 8/16/59 8/16/60 8/16/61 Reinforcing Ironworker ..... ......... ._........................... ...... $3.825 $4.025 $4.25 Structural Ironworker....._..........................._.........._...... 4.075 4.275 450 ( rental Ironworker ...._.........._........._..........._........ 4.076 427:5 450 h e F.reetw'.............. ............................................... ...... 3.875 4.075 4.30 LABORERS (For Tunnel Work, see Tunnel Classifications) Health and \Velfarc-106 per hour. Foreman: Receives not less than 306 per hour sore than the hourly rate of Ila highest classification over which he has leadership. 6/15/59 Laborer -General or Construction...........__......................._...................._....._.... $2.88 Dcunolidon, The Cleaning of Brick and Lumber ............... .............................. 2.88 DryPacking of Concrete..._................_.........................................__......_............. 2.88 Operator of Pneumatic and Electric Tools, Vibrating Machines and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein .. ................... ...................... 3.09 • • CJ • .. • • TEAMSTERS Health and Welfare -106 per hour. Foreman: Receives not less than 256 per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest classification over which he has supervision. 6/28/59 5/1/60 5/1/61 Driver of Dump Truck of less [han: 4 yds. water level ........................................................ 4 yds. but less than 8 yds. water level .................... 8 yds. but less than 12 yds. water level .................. 12 yds. but less than 16 yds. water level .................. 16 yds. or more water level ...._ .................................. Driver of Truck Legal Payload Capacity: Lcss than 6 tons ...__ ............................................_..... 6 tons to 10 tons ............................................. 10 tons to 15 tons ..........._ ....................._........_............ 15 tons to 20 tons .................................. ....................... 20 tons or more.............................................................. Driver of Dumpster Truck ............................................ Driver of Transit -Mix Truck -Under 3 yds. ...... Driver of Transit -Mix Truck -3 yds. or mol'e ... Gas and Oil Pipeline lVorking Truck Driver, includ- ing Winch Truck and all sizes of Trucks, or any other pipeline where a composite crew is used ...... Driver of Road Oil Spreader -Ruck .............................. llootman..._.....................__........_.................................... Dumperete -1'nmk less than f% yds. wa cr level ...... Dunnperete Truck, 6y yds. water level and over __-- Ross Carrier Driver -Highway ...._ .............._..........._.. Water Truck Driver -Under 2500 gals ......................... Water Truck Driver -'2500 gals. to 4000 gals ............. Water Truck Driver -4000 gals. and over .................. Industrial Lift -Truck Driver .............. .--- ..................... Fork Lift Driver .............................. ...... :......................... Traffic -Control Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equipment, permit loads ................. ........................... ']'ruck Creaser and-I'ireman.......... ..... .:......................... TruckRepairman............................................................ Truck Repairman Helper .................... ......................... Warehouseman and Teannster............1.......... ....._....... Warehouseman-Clerk........................... A-Frame or Swedish Crane ])river ....J ......................... Driver of Euclid=Type Spreader Truck ........................ DW I0 and DIV 20 Euclid -type Equipmcm, Lc Totu'nea t Pulls, Terra Cobras andisinhilar types of equipment; also Pit and similar type trucks when performing wok within the Teamster juris. diction, regardless of types of attaclunent ............ Winch Truck Drivm'-12t/26 per hour additional when operating power winch, or similar special attachments. I $3.155 $3.365 $3575 3.185 3.39.5 3.605 3.235 3.445 3.655 3.315 3.525 3.735 3!535 3.745 3.955 3.155 3.365 3575 3.185 3.395 3.605 3.235 3.445 3.655 3.31;5 3.525 3.735 3535 3.745 3.955 3.535 3.745 3.955 3.395 3.605 3.815 3.535 3.745 3.9555 3.335 3.545 3.755 3.33:5 3.545 3.755 3.335 3.545 3.755 3.395 3.605 3.815 3.535 3.745 3.955 3-715 3.926 4.135 3.X15 3:125 3.635 3.335 3.545, 3.755 3.455 3.665 3.875 3.1555 3.365 3.575 3.715 3.925 4.135 3.155 3.365 3.575 3.485 3.695 3.905 3.995 4.205 4.415 3.265 3.475 3.685 3.075 3.285 3.495 3.215 3.425 3.635 3.715 3.925 4.135 3.725 3.935 4.645 3.995 4.205 4.415 TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS (See Note) • Health and Welfare -100 per hour. NOTE: Workmen on each shift receive 8 hours' pay for 7 hours' work excepting that on single shift operations (starting at 7:00, 7:30, or 8:00 a.m.) for tunnels less than 200 feet, workmen receive 8 hours' pay for 8 hours' work. 7/20/59 Shifters.................................................................................... $3.70 Shaft and Raise Miner ........................................................ 8.65 Miners -Tunnel (hand or machine) ................................ 3.40 Timberman, Retimberman-Wood or Steel ------------------ 3.40 Blasters, Drillers, Powdermen.......................................... 3.40 CherryPickermen................................................................ 3.40 Nipper................................................................ 3.25 3.25 ktender, Cabletender ............................. nper (Brakeman and Switchman on Tunnel Work).................................................................................. Powdermen-Primer House ................................................ Bull Gang Foreman............................................................ Bull Gang, Mockers, Trackmen........................................ Dumpmen.............................................................................. Steel Form Raisers and Setters .......................................... Helper for Steel Form Raisers and Setters ...................... Vibmtormen, Jack Hammer, Pneumatic Tools (except Driller)).............................................................................. Concrete Crew, includes Rudders and Spreaders .......... GroutCrew............................................................................ GroutGunmen...................................................................... Kemper and other Pneumatic Concrete Placer Oper- ators.................................................................................... 3.40 6/15/59 6/1/60 6/1/61 $391 $4.11 3.86 4.06 3.61 3.81 3.61 3.81 3.61 3.81 3.61 3.81 3.46 3.66 3.46 3.66 3.15 3.36 356 3.40 3.61 3.81 3.40 3.61 3.81 3.15 3.36 356 3.15 3.36 356 3.40 3.61 3.81 3.25 3.46 3.66 3.25 3.46 3.66 3.15 3.36 356 3.15 3.36 356 3.35 3.56 3.76 3.61 3.81 Watchmen.............................................................................. $250 OPERATING ENGINEERS Health and Welfare -150 per hour effective 6/15/59. Pension Fund: 50 per hour effective 6/1/601 Pension Fund: 100 per hour effective 6/1/61. Foreman: Receives not less than 250 per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest classification over which he has supervision. OPEAG ENGINEERS (Continued) • 6/15/59 6/1/60 6/1/61 GROUP2...._......................-----....----................................. $3.37 $357 $3.77 • • Concrete Mixer Operator -Skip Type Conveyor Operator and Beltman Dinkey Locomotive or Tunnel Motor' Operator Equipment Greaser Fireman Generator, Pump or Compressor Operator (2 or more portable units) Generator, Pump or Compressor Plant Operator Skiploader-Wheeltype-Ford, Ferguson, Jeep or Similar Type 9/ yard or less (Without Dragtype Attachments) Truck Crane Oiler GROUP3................................................................................ 3.61 $3.81 $4.01 A -Frame or Winch Truck Operator Asphalt Plant Fireman Elevator Hoist Operator C Ford, Ferguson or Similar Type (With Dragtype 1\ Attachments) Hydra -Hammer or Similar Type Equipment Power Concrete Saw Operator Power -Driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator Rodman and Chairman Ross Carrier or Fork Lift Operator (Job Site) Self -Propelled Tar Pipelining Machine Operator Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Operator Towblade Operator •CROUP 1 ........................ 6/15/59 6/1/60 6/1/61 ...................................................... $3.13 $3.33 $353 Air Compressor, Pump or Generator Operator Engineer -Oiler and Signalman Heavy Duty Repairman's Helper Switchman or Brakeman GROUP 4 $3.72 $3.92 $4.12 Boring Machin Operator Boxman or Mixer Box Operator (Cmicrete or Asphalt Plant) Drilling Machine Operator (including Water Wells) Grade Checker Highline Cableway Signalman • Instrumentman Locomotive Engineer Power Sweeper Operator , Roller Operator Screed Operator Trenching Machine Operator (up to 7 -foot Depth Capacity, Manufacturer's Rating) OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued) • 6/15/59 6/1/60 6/1/61 GROUP5.............................................................................. $3.91 $4.11 $4.31 Asphalt or Concrete Spreading, Mechanical Tamping or Finishing Machine Operator (All Types and Sizes) Asphalt or Crushing Plant Engineer Deck Engine Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Machine "Cool Operator Pavement -Breaker Operator Pneumatic Heading Shield -Tunnel Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator Rubber -Tired. Heavy Duty, High -Speed Equipment Operator -Oshkosh, DIV, Euclid, LeTourneau, LaPlant-Choate, or Similar Type Equipment., with any Type Attachments Skip Loader Wheel Type over s/a yard, up to and including 2 yards Slip Form Pump Operator (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) Tractor Operator-Dragtype Shovel, Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper and Push Tractor GROUP6.............................................................................. $4.01 $4.21 $4.41 Concrete Mixer Operator -Paving Concrete Mobile Mixer Operator Concrete Pump or Pumperete Gun Operator Elevating Grader Operator Gradc-All Operator Highline Cableway Operator Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and Mine) Lift Slab Machine Operator Loader Operator-Athey, Euclid, Sierra or Similar Type Motor Patrol Operator (Any Type or Size) Multiple Engine -Rubber -Tired Earth Moving Machinery Operator Party Chief Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator-Hackley-Presswell or Similar Type Rotary Drill Operator, Excluding Caisson Type Skiploader-Wheeltype over 2 yards Sat face Heater and Planer Operator Tractor Loader Operator, Crawler Type -All Types and Sizes Tractor Operator -with Room Attachments Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending Machine Operator Trenching Machine Operator (over 7 -foot Depth Capacity, Manufacturer's Rating) Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Back Hoe, Dragline, Derrick, Derrick Barge, Clamshell, Crane, Pile Driver, and Mucking Machine) All classifications employed in a tunnel receive 20¢ per hour premium pay addi- tional to their regular rate of pay. Operators and Oilm:s on cranes with booms of eighty feet or more, including jib, and pile driving rigs with hammer leads of eighty feet or more receive 15P per hour premium additional to their regular rate of pay. Operators on all hoisting equipment with three drums or more receive 10¢ per hour premium pay additional to their regular rate of pay. Combination Mixer and Compressor Operators on gunite work are classified as Concrete Mixer Operators. Operators on Tractors with scrapers or dragtype shovels in tandem receive 15¢ per hour above their regular rate. The necessity for the use of an employee as a Signalman shall be determined by the Contractor. When used, he shall be an Engineer -Oiler who assists in giving or relaying signals by mechanical means (also by means of hand signals on excavation work) directly to the Operator of hoisting equipment only. On a survey crew, the Party Chief shall receive premium pay of 100 per hour above the regular rate. E l • • LABOR* (Continued) 6/15/59 Concrete Saw Man, excluding Tractor Type ...................................................... 3.09 Roto -Scraper ......................................... ............... ........... ................. ............... ........ ..... 3.09 Concrete Core Cutter............................................................................................... 3.09 • Asphalt Raker and Ironer .............................._.............._. .................................... 3.09 AsphaltShoveler....................................._................................................................. 2.98 Buggy'mobile Man..................................................................................................... 3.09 Cement Dumper (on 1 )d, or larger mixer and handling bulk cement) ........ 3.09 Cesspool Digger and Installer................................................................................ 3.06 Chucktender.................................................:............................................................. 3.03 Concrete Curer -Impervious !Membrane and Form Oiler ................ 3.07 Cribberor Shorer..._......................_................................_......._............................... 3.24 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition)_...............__...._.............__.............._...... 2.93 Driller (Core, Diamond or Wagon), Joy Driller Model TW M 2A.Gardner- Denver Model DH 143 and similar type drills (in accordance with utemo- randum of understanding between Laborers and Operating Engineers W dated at Miami, Florida, February 3, 1954) ..................................... ............... Driller, Jackhammer 2t/2 foot drill steel or longer ..._ ....................._.............. 3.17 Fine Grader, Highway and Street Paving, Airports, Runways, and similar typeheavy construction ............................................... -...................................... 2.98 Flagman....................................................................................................................... 2.88 Gas and Oil Pipeline Laborcr......................................... ........................................ 2.88 1 Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper -Pot Tender and Form Man .......................... 3.09 Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper -6 -inch pipe and over ......_............................. 3.22 /l GuineaChaser ....................... ............. ................. ........... ........................ ..._............. 2.96 Laborer Packing Rod Steel and fans ............. .................. ..__............................ - 3.005 *Landscape Gardener and Nursery \fat................._..._......................._............. 2.98 Laying of all non-metallic pipe, including Sewer Pipe, Drain Pipe and UndergroundTile_............................................._........_................_..................... 3.19 Making and Caulking of all non-metallic Pipe Joints .... .................................. 3.07 Powdernum... ..................................................................... .......... ._............................ 3.24 RiprapStonepaver ..........................__......................................._._...._........._.......... 3.07 RockSlinger............_..._..............._................_..................._........................_.....__.. 3.14 HeadRock Slinger __ ...................................................... ......... .......... ........... ., ..... 3A0 Sandblaster (Nozzlentan)........ ........................................................ ............... -........ Sandblaster (Pot Tender) .............................. .............._..............._..._.........._....... 2.93 Scaler............................................................................................................................ Scaler (Using Ifos'n's Chair or Safety Belt or Power Tools) .............................. 3.14 Septic Tank Digger and Installer (Lead %fan) ......_ ........................._....._.......... 3.03 Steel Headcrboard Man ............ -.........I......................_........................................... 3.305 Tank Scaler and Cleaner ......... ....... .......................................... ......................... 3.005 Tartnan and Mortarman.................. _.................... .......................................... ..... 2.93 Tree Climber, Faller, Chain Saw Operator, Pittsburgh Chipper and similar type Brush shredd's......................;....................... ..... ....................................... m _ • 3.09 Underground Laborer, including Cation Bellower................................. Watchman ....... .....__.............._..... ................................._......................._... 2.50 WindowCleaner ... ............_._..........-.......................................................... ............ 2.88 -Has knowledge of plant. materials and how to plant them. Lays out plant at. rangements to follow the landscape plan.