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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 69-70RESOLUTION NO..' 69-70 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY.OF BAKERSFIELD ASCERTAINING AND DETERMINING THE PREVAILING RATE OF WAGES TO BE PAID TO CERTAIN CRAFTS AND TYPES OF WORKMEN EMPLOYED ON PUBLIC WORK IN THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD. WHEREAS, Labor Code Section 1773 requires the public body of a public agency to ascertain and determine the prevailing rate of wages to be paid each craft and type of workmen employed on public works in the City of Bakersfield, and WHEREAS, from time to time there are changes in the prevailing rates of crafts and workmen employed on public work in the City of Bakersfield. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Bakersfield, California, that it has ascertained and does hereby determine that the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for the crafts and type of workmen listed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, is as indicated on said Exhibit "A" which is made a part hereof as if set forth in full herein, and that the wages hereto- fore ascertained as prevailing for the crafts and type of workmen are amended accordingly. o0o I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of October, 1970, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN BLEECKER, HEISEY, REES, RUCKER, STIERN, VETTER, WHITTEMORE NOES: COUNCILMEN: ASSENT COUNCILMEN; ~_~/,~ CITY CE RK an k of the E d Council of the City of Bakersfield APPROVED this :19th day ctober, 1970 ,, ersfield APPROVED: CITY WAG~ SCALES, FRIi.qGE BENEFITS, .LOCAL UNIONSI AND TKE AGENTS HAVING' JURIS~ICTION IrN THE ICERN, INYO AND MONO COUNTIES OF CALIFORHIA BUILDIHG AFD COiISTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL October 1, 1970 Asbestos Workers #5 -'Win. Lewisi Bus. Rep., 1829 W. Imperial Hwy. Los Angeles~ Calif. Phone: Plymouth 6-1469. Travel Time and Transportation: 12~ per mi. traveled. $1 zone and $5 zone. Subsistence: Between 50 and 75 miles - $6.50 per day each day worked. Beyond 75 mio radius $7.50 per day - $52.50 per week. Show-up time: 2 hrs. Overtime: Double. Health and Welfare: 8-1-70 - 48¢ per hr. P~nsion: 8-1-70 - 40¢ per hr. Apprenticeship: 2!2¢ per hr. Contract expires: 8-1-72 8-1-70 Journeyman $8 o10 F or eman 8.35 General Foreman 8.60 Savings: 8-1-70 - 6 7~ per hr. Occupational Health: 2¢ per hr. 8-1-71 "' $9.10 9.55 9.60 BOILERMAKERS #92 - Palmer' Lee, Busl Rep., 4809 E. Firestone,. South Gate, Cslif. 90281 Phone: 564-7711 Travel Time and Transportation: Mileage - '10~ per mi. outside the l~,0 mi. zone. Travel cost - 18¢ per mi. Subsistence: 10-1-70 - $12o00 per day. Health and Welfare:' 50¢ per hr. Pension: 10-1-70 - 70~ per hr. Apprent iceship: Contract Expires: 2~ per hr. 10-1-71 10-1-70 Journeyman $7.20 Foreman 7.70 Gen. Foreman 7.95 Vacation: 40~ per hr.; 4-1-71 - 45¢ per hr. BRICKLAYERS #5 Robert Langston, Bus. Rep., 217 E1 Tejon, Oildale, Calif. Phone 599-4.688; 525-7957 Travel Time and Transportation: On all jobs 55 miles from City Halls of Bakersfield, Bishop and Tutare - 12¢ per mi. one round trip. Over 90 mi° from City Halls - 12¢ per mi.. and travel time based on 50 mi. per hr. over most direct-route to job. Subsistence: $6..00 per day 20 to 50 mi.; $8 per day 50 to 45 mi.; $10.00 per day 45 to 60 mi.; $12.00 per day 60 to 90 mi.; $15.00 per day 90 mi. and over. Show-up time: 2 hrs. Overtime: Double. Health and Welfare: 55~ per hr.; 5-1-71 - 40~ per hr. Vacation: 50¢ per hr. Pension - 25~ per hr.; 5-1-71- 40¢ per hr. Trade Promotion: 6¢ per hr.; 5-1-71 - 20¢ per hr. Apprentice: $1 per mo. per contractor plus 5~ per hr. Contract ~cpires: 5-1-72 8-1-70 5-1-71 11-1-71 Journeyman $6.60 $7.20 $7.80 Foreman 7.10 7.70 8 BRICKTEi.IDERS #220 -B. T. James, John Wiley, 2201 -H St., P. O. Box 501, Bakersfield,Calif. Phone: 522-3460 Travel Time and Transportation: 1 hr. straight time on all jobs outside of 25 mi. free zone up to fifty miles. Over 50 miles subsistence of $9 per day and 10¢ pe~ mi. one trip at start of job and 10¢ per mi.' one trip at completion of day. 8-1-70 - $11 per day; 1-1-71 . $12 per day. Show-up time: 2 hrs. Overtinto: Double. Health and Welfare: 25¢ per hr.; 10-1-70 - 55¢ per hro; 8-1-71 - 45c per hr.; 5-1.72 - 55~ per hr.; 5-1-75 - 65¢ per hr. Pension: 55¢ per hr.; '10-1-70 - 60¢ per hr.; 8-1-71 - 85¢ per hr.; 5-1-75 - $1.55 per hr. Vacation: 25¢ per hr. 8-1-71 - 50¢ per hr. ;; 5-1-72 - 55¢ per hr.; Subsistence 'will be .negotiated with wages 1972'-'1975. Contract expires: Journeyman Foreman 5-1-72 - $1.10 per hr. 5-1-75 - 40¢ per hr. 10-1-70 5-1-71 8-1-71 $5.2o $5;70 $5;85 ~.50. 6.00 6.15 EXHIBIT "A" CiRPET, LINOLEUM &SOFT T] 2(!7 - Ray Ullman, gecy. - 8th St. Los Angeles, Travel Time ~ Transportation: 17,¢ per: mile from shop to job; from job to job and from job "to sho'p~ ' Subsistence: 10-1-70 $15 per day. $7~50 day of return Health and Welfare: 10-1-70 - 21¢ per hr. 4-1-71 - 29¢ per hr. 4-1=72 - 374 per hr. Vacationi 10-i-70 - 29¢ per 'hr. 4-1-71 - 34¢ per hr, 10-1-71 - 39~ per hr, 4-1-72 - 44 per hr, 10-1~72 - 58~ per hr~ · Pension: 10-1-71 - 1~ per hr.; 10-1-72 - 10~ per hr, Apprenticeship: 1~ per hr, COntract expires: 10-1-75 i0-1-70 4-1-71 10-1-71 4-1-72 10-1=72 5ourne~an $5,20 $5.70 . $7,20 $7.55 $8.40 ELECTRICIA~.~$ #428 - Bus. Mgr. Ivan Beavan, A1 Engi, Bus. Rep., - 911 - 20th St., Bakersfield California Phone 325-0512 Travel Time and Transportation: Subsistence:I There will be subsistence pay only on sub- sistence jobs west of the L. A. Aqueduct of g12 per day worked (N:S on and off pay or daily travel pay or. transportation). Wage .rates east. of the L. A. Aqueduct exclude .any in and out or reporting time or pay, any subsistence pay, or any daily travel pay or transportation unless suitable roads or parking facilities are not available to jobsite. Show-up time: 4 hrs. Overtime: Double. Health and 17elfare: 35~ per hr. Vacation: None. Pension: 50~ per hr. plus 1% gross payroll (NoE.B.F.) Apprentice Training Fund: Contract expires: 6-30-71 Journeyman Foreman Gen. Foreman Groundman 104 per hr. West of L.A. Aqueduct 7-1-70 7-1-71 $6.90 -.$7.20 7.65 7.95 · 8.40. 8.70 5. 175 5.40 East of L.A..Aqueduct Journeyman $8.90 $9.20 Foreman 9.65 9.95 Gen. Foreman 10.40 10.70 Groundman 6,675 6.90 ELECTRICIANS #477 - Bus. Reps. Charlie Gier and Philip Dowse, 955 W. Jefferson Ave. San Bernardino - Phone: TU5-7865 Travel Time and Transportation: 10¢ per mi. road miles both ways from San Bernardino plus time at 40 miles per hour. gubsistence: $9.00 per day. Show-up time: Wireman - 2 hrs. Health and Welfare: 25¢ per hr. Pension:: ?5¢ per hr. plus 1% NEBF Contract expires : July 1, 1972 Lineman - 4 hrs. Overtime: Double. Vacation: None. Apprenticeship: $10.00 per year. 7-1-70 1-1-71 7-1-71 Journeyman $7.43 $7.83 $8.63 GLASgWOR[LERS #132 -Ralph Goodbar, Bus..Re.., 2634 E. Ashcroft, Fresno, Calif. 95726 Phone: (209) 229-1568 Travel Time and Transportation':" Straight time and transportation by employer, Subsistence:. All expenses Overtime: 1! first 4 hrs. all other dnuble · ~ - Health and Welfare: .30 per hr. Vacation: .38 per hr. Pensio,m: .35 per hr. HOliday: .16 per hr. Contract expires: 7-1-75 " ~ .15-70 Journeyman $6.34 Foreman: $1.00 per day over journeyman rate. . 7-1-71; 7-1-72 - 100% average of twenty crafts of Building Trade~ for next three years to determine increase) LATHERS LOCAL #~O0 - Ralph Schwebel, Bus. Rep., 214 Bernard Street, Bakersfield, Calif. PhoBe_.-~323~7957 '-"-"- '- Travel Time' and Transportation: Over 25' miles and up to 60 miles from Union office~ 1 hr's, pay per day. Over 60 mi. - one round trip at straight time plus subsistence. Subsistence: $12.00 per day worl~d. Show-up time: 2 hrs. Health and Welfare: 20~ per hr. Pension: 45¢ per hr. Investment plan: Trade Promotion: 5~ per hr. Contract expires: 7-1-71 Journeyman Foreman Overtime: Double. VacatiOn: 40¢ per hr. 7-1-70 - 10¢ pe~ hr. on Appendi~ B 7-1-70 $6.23 6.605 2 L~.THEP,..q LOCAl,/~539 - Bus. Repo, Lester Bright - 422 W.- Ave., Lancaster, CalifOrnia. Phone: Whitehall ~.,-1023. Contact agent in area for wage scales. MILL~IGHT LOCAL #1607 - Bill Dillard - Bus. Rep., 6071 Sow Normandie, Los Angeles, Calif. Phone: PL 3-3433. Travel Time and Transportation: Mileage - 11~ per mi, from Los Angeles City Hall, TraVel time at speed of 35 miles per Subsistence: After 35 miles ~ per day. Over 60 miles $11 per day Show-up time: 2 hrs. (regular) Health and Welfare: 51¢ per hr. Pension: ~5~ per hr. Contract expires: 5-1-71 4 hrs ~, (Premium) Overtime: Double Vacation~ 45¢ per hr. Apprenticeship: 1~ per hr. 5-1--70 Journeyman $6. i8 Foreman 6 o 78 PAINTERS #314 - Jay Hale, Bus Rep~ 26 Bernard St. Bakersfield, California Phone 325-1825 Travel Time and Transportation: 10¢ per ·mile with a minimum of $~.00 per day, whichever is greater for each car used° (50 Mile fr~a'-zone) S.ubsistence: Living expenses shall be paid by the employer on members required to stay overnight. S.how-up time: 2 hrs. Overtime: Time and one-half. Health and Welfare: 20~ .per hr. Vacation: 28¢ per hr. Pension: 26¢ per hr.; 1-1-71 - 31¢ per hro; 7-1-71 - 35~ per hr.; 1-1-72 - 36¢ per hr. Apprenticeship: 1¢ per hr. Guntract expires: 7-1-72 "7-1-70 *1-1-71 '7-1-71 '1-1-72 ' Brush $5~8~55 $6..08~' $6.34 $6.64 Spray 6.08/~ 6.335 , 6..59 6089 Foreman: 2~ per hr over journeyman rate *The Union may elect, at its option, prior to ~iil-71; 7-1-71; 1-1-72, to allocate up to a maximum of 10~ per hour out of the above listed amounts to each or all of the fringe bem3fit plans. ' PAIL~TEIiS #1793 ' W.f 'F.f Reno - Bus~ Rep. -' 38269 - 6th St. Esst, Palmdale, California. Phone: Windsor 7-5051 Travel Time and 'Transportation: = 25 mi~ free zone; 25 to 50 mi. one hour; 50 to 75 mi. - 2 hrs., over 75 miles - $12.50 per day. Subsistence: $12~50 per day plus one round trip. Show-up time: 4 hours. Overtime: 112 except holidays are double. Health and Welfare: 2512¢ per hr. Pension: 20¢ per hr. Vacation: 15¢ per hr. Contract <,xpires: 7-1-74 7-1-70 1-1-71 7-1-71 1-1-72 7-1-72 1-1-73 7-1-73 1-1-74 Brush $6.25 $6~50 $6.75 $7.00 $7.35 $7.65 $8.00 $8.35 Spray 6~50 6.75 7.00 7°25 7.60 7.90 8.25 8.60 Foreman: Not less tha~ $3.00 per day additional. PLASTEREKe #191 -Arthur:Hickerson, Bus°. Repo, 26 Bernard St., 0f'c. #100, Bakersfield,Calif.. Phone: 323-60}8 and 323-60i9 Subsisten.ce: ·$12.00 per day · ~zobs over 29 miles and up. Travel Time and Transportation: One hour' straight time pay on ,~ Show-up time: ~ hours o Overtime: Double. Health and Welfare: 20¢ per Pension: ~0¢ per hr. Contract expires:. 7-1-71 Vacation: ~0¢ per hr. '7-1-70 '~ Journeyman ~$6.57 ~, F ,j~,.~zL~ .... 6. 7412 Bedfish, Isabella, Kernville,. still subsistence area. PL~STERER TE~.~DERS #220 - B~. T.. James', Ace Thom2.,son, ·John Wiley, Bus.. Reps. 2201 H St., P,~ O. Box 501, Bakersfield, California - Phone:' 322-}~:60 Travel Time and Transportation: 1 hr. straight time pay c.D ~obs over 25 miles and up Over 60 miles - $12.00 per day subsis~enCeo still subsistence area~ : Show-up time: 2 hours o Heslth and Welfare: 35¢ per hr. Vacation:: 25~ per hr. : Pension: 60¢ per hr. Contract expires: 7-1-71 Pla~terer Tenders Hp.ehang~ on Bodfish, Isabella and [~rnville- Overtime: Double. Trade Promotion: 3¢ per hr. -. !0--.I-70 3 $5.93s PLUbFBERS Ak.~D STEAMFITTERS #~60 - Bob Garter,. Bus Mgr Geo White, A'ssistant, 20.8 Oak St~ Bakersfield, California - Phone ~2~,-9768 Travel Time and Transportation: Free zone of 15 mi. radius. After t~t based on mileage, 10¢ per mi. in and out. Subsistence: Over 50 miles - $12.00 per day. 5how-up time: 4 h=8 ~ ~ertime: Double. Health and 1,]elfare: 51¢ per hr. Vacation: 50¢ per hr. Pension: 75~ per hr. Apprenticeship: 7¢ per hr. Industrial Promotion Fund:L 10¢ per ~. Dues Check-off: 5¢ per ~. Contract expires: 1-1-75 ~est of L.A. Aqueduct East of L. A. Aqueduct Jouune~an $6.92 $8.92 Foreman: 10% over journe~an scale Gen. Foreman:, 20% over 3ourne~an scale.. '1-1-71 - 60¢ per hr. to be applied as Local ~460 decides. '1-1-72 - 60¢ per hr. to be applied as Local ~460 decides. ROOFERS #66 - James Gates, Bus. Rep. - 516 - 31st St., Bakersfield, California Phone: 325-8739 Travel Time and Transportation: 1 way.- under 50 miles, Both ways over 50 miles - use of auto - 10¢ per mi. Subsistence: $14.00 per day. Show-up time: 2 hours Overtime: Time and one-half Health and Welfare: 30¢ per hro Pension: 304 per hr. Contract expires: 8-15-71 8-16-70 Journeyman $5.90 Foreman 6.40 Vacations: 254 per hr. Any employee working on pitch - $1.50 per hour more than journeyman. SHEET ~,~TAL %,~0RKERS #152 - Gilbert Rice, Bus. Rep., 26 Bernard St., Oft. #30, Bakersfield, California. Phone - 323-4461' ; Travel time and transportation: Mileage - 22¢ per mi. Subsistence: $16.00 per day. 30 miles or over. Show-up time: 2 hmars .Overtime: Double Health and ~Celfare: 394 per hr. ~ension~ 40¢ per hr. Industrial Promotion Fund - 64 per hr. each employee Contract expires: June 50: 1,971.. . 7-1-70 1-1-71 Journeyman '*'6.92 *$7.07 Foreman: 10% above hourly wage scale. *6% Vacation included id h'oU~i'y ~age scal'e. TILELAYEIIS #5'- Robert Langston - }17. E1 'Tejon, Oildale, Calif.. Phone 399-4688 325-.7957~ 214 Bernard St., Bakersfield, Calif. Travel Time and Transportation: Over 20 to 40 mile - 10¢ per mi. plus one hour. Subsistence: Over ~0 miles - $10.00 per day worked 6r $70.00 Show-up time - 4 hrs. Pension: Hone Health and Welfare: 254 per hr. Contract expires: 11-1-70 . Overtime: Vacation: 11-1-69 Journeyman $5.30 except holidays and Sunday double per hr .' Tile tlelpers #134 - Robert Langston, 217 E1 Tejon, Oildale, Calif. Of~ . 21l.~ Bernard St., Bakersfield, Calif. Home - Phone 399-4688; Office Phone 32~-7957 Travel Time and Transportation:. Over 20 miles from Bakersfield City }fall, but less than 40 miles, employer will provide transportation or worldnan will receive 104 per mile total milea~ge, both ways and one hour's pay. extra per day at straight time rates, Monday through Friday. Subsistence: Over z~0 miles - $1'0.00 per day. or $70 per week.. Health and l!7elfare: 25 Pens ion~:_~ None~.i Contract expires: 11-1-70 11-1-69 Tile Helper $L,,.45 Dated October 1, 1970 Address: 21~ Bernard St., Suite A Bakersfield, California 93305 H. D. L~CKEY, Exec. Secy. Kern, Inyo and Mono Gounties of California Building and Gonstruction Trades Council OCTOBSR 1, 1970 S IX BASIC TRADES Wage Scale and Fringe Benefits - see attached pamphlet CARPENTERS #745 - JOhn Ebert, Bus. Rep. ,Wm. Pinck,ard, 911 - 20th Street, Bakersfield, California. FA 7-1429o ' Travel Time and Transportation: . None. Subsis.tence: $11.00 per day as per map. Show-up time: 2 hrs~ Contract Expires: 5-1-74. CARPENTERS #1259 - Basil Ott, Bus. Rap.,- P.'O. Box 357, 16490 Sierra Hwy, Mojave, Calif. Phone: Valley 4-4236. Wage Scales and Conditions same as Carpenters #743. CARPE~{rERS #2224 - Julius Soots, Bus; Rap., 205 w'-. Ridgecrest Blvd., Ridgecrest, Calif. Wage scales and conddftions sap2.e as Carpenters #745. Inyokern 8-9151 CEMENT ~,/ASONS, #191 - Arthur Hickarson, Bus° Rep., 26 Bernard St., Ofco #100, Bakersfield, California. 525-6018 and 525-6019 Travel Time and Transportation: None. Subsistence: $11 per day as per map. $16 -Inyo and Meno Counties° Show up time: 2 hours° Overtime: 'Time and one-half first 3 hours. Contract expires: 5-1-71 IRO~qORICERS #155 - Tommy Baker', Secy.., Chat Davis, Bus. Rep., 4831 E. Shields, Fresnv 93726 Phone: 251-7388. Travel Time and Transportation: Straight time hourly rate while traveling, 14¢ per mi. · ~-_-~-__S-u bsi s-~n-ce-:_- $.12 o.50~p6~r~de:y-.--cEmpl~ye-.~:~-ska-l~t~=pay~to-l-l~c~os~t-s:~-~l-s~-pa~kl-ng- -f-ees'~ ........ - .... Show-up time: 2 hrs. - ..... O~ertime: Double Contract Exp ire s: 8-16-71 IRO~'MORKER°o #455 - Structural, Bus. Rap. KennethWo0ds, 2057 So. Atlantic Blvd., Los Angeles. Phone AN5-4185. Same wage scales and conditions as Local #155. IROi~ORKERS #416 - BUs. Rap. Duke Parkhurst, 2127 W.. 8th St., Los Angeles. DU3-1181. Same wage scales and condition's as Local #155. lABORERS #220 - B. T. James, John Wiley, Ace Thompson, Bus. Raps., 2201 H Street, P. O. Box 501, Bakersfield, Calif. Phone - 522-5460. Travel Time and Transportation: None. Subsistence: $8 per day. Kern only -August 1, 1970 - $10; 1-1-71 - $11'; 5-1-72 - $15; 5-1-73 - $14o Inyo and 14ono only 8-1-70 - $15; 1-1-70 - $16; 5-1-72 - $18; 5-1-75 - $19.. Show-up time: 2 hrs. Overtime: 1! Contract expires: 5-1-74 5-1-71 - $12; 5-1-71 ~- $17; LABORERS #783 - Manuel P.9. dilla, S, ecy; 104 W. Benedict, San Bernardino, Calif. Wage Scale same as Local #220. OPERATING ENGI.,rEERS #12 - Bob Zahm, Dist. Rap., Jack Forrest, Curt I.]cHone, Walter Campbell, Bus. Raps. 120 Bernard'St., Bakersfield, California - Phone 325-9491 Lancaster Office: Ch~t Vreeland~ Bus.'P. ep., 442501 No.. Division St., Lancaster, Calif.. Phone: Whitehall 8-1689 Travel Time and Transportation: None. Subsistsacs: $11 per day. Show-up time: 2 hrs. Contract expires: 7-1-74 Overtime: 1½ first 3 hrs. All other double. TEAI,15TERS #982 - James Durfey, Secy. 45122 H. Yucca Ave., Lancaster, Calif. (9-1-70) 1970 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 Bemardino, Imperial, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Kern, Inyo and Mono. ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS: For Subsistence Allowance, Transportation and Travel Time Allowance, Overtime, Apprentice Program Contributions, Industry Promotional Funds, Administrative Funds, Cash Bond Deposits, etc., contact the Local Union or its District Council having iurisdiction. ,V.~GGERS and WELDERS FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES: Same wage scales (.~ crafts to which rigging and welding are incidental. CARPENTERS Health & Weffare-51¢ per hour rension-65~t per hour Vacation Savings-Holiday-45¢ per hour Foreman: Receives not less than 60¢ per hour more than the hourly rate of o' the hi best Carpenter classification over which he has responsibility, exclu~mng "Pneumatic Na~er or Power Stapler". 511170 5/1171' 5/1/72' 5/1/73' Carpenter ......................................................$5.98$6.58 $7.28 $8.13 Shingler ..........................................................6.116.71 7.41 8.26 Hardwood Floor Worker .............................. 6.18 6.78 7.48 8.33 Millwright ......................................................6.186.78 7.48 8.33 Saw Filet ......................................................6.066.66 7.36 8.21 (!Table Power Saw Operator ........................ 6.08 6.68 7.38 8.23 ' ~ ~eumatic Nailer or Power Stapler ............ 6.23 6.83 7.53 8.38 Wood Fence Builder on Residential Projects ......................................................4.915.51 6.21 7.06 Roof Loader of Shingles .............................. 4.65 5.25 5.95 6.80 pile Driver Foreman ....................................6.71 7.31 8.01 8.86 P~e Driver Man-Bridge or Dock Carpenter and Cable Splicer .................. 6.11 6.71 7,41 8.26 Pile Driver Man-Derrick Bargeman .......... 6.11 6.71 7.41 8.26 Head Rockslinger ........................................6.21 6.81 7.51 8.36 Rockslinger ....................................................6.076.69 7.41 8.26 Rock Bargeman or Scowman ...................... 5.97 6.59 7.31 8.16 *The Union may elect at its option upon at least sixty days' written notice prior to May 1, 1971, 1972 and 1973, to allocate up to a maximum o£ ten cents (10¢) per hour o{ the above listed amounts to each or all o£ the £ringe benefit plahs. '~Men working £rom a bos'n's chair, swinging scaffold, or suspended £rom a rope or cable, shall receive 25¢ per hour above the applicable ioumeyman or app, rentice rate. CEMENT MASONS each or all of the fringe benefit plans. Health & Welfare-70¢ per hour Pension--75¢ per hour Vacation-50¢ per hour Foreman: When three or more Cement Masons are employed on a job, one shall be employed as a Foreman and shah receive not less than 60¢ per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest Cement Mason Classification over which he has responsibility. Cement Mason Journeyman; including but not restricted to the follow- in: Chip ing, patching; setting curb form and plank setting of lines, sties an~ rades; setting screeds which includes served pins. cutting scoring andg sawing new concrete; plugging filling Shee-Bglt holes; dry packin concrete and Embco; tending'material hose on slabs, floors and ~ecks; tending mixer-truck chute slabs floors and decks. bush hammering; patching and sackin; ro~tding,' tamping bit weft rodding, machine and simfiar types, b~Yi floating ................ ~ ...................$5.48 Cement Mason (Magnesite, magnesite-Terrazzo and mastic composition, · Epoxy, Dex-O-Tex) ..................................... : .LL...'. ..............5.60 Cement Masons Floating & Troweling Machine Operator ...... : ...................5.73 Curb & Gutter Machine Operator (cement only) ........ ............ : ...............~-.. 5.48 Clary & Sim~ar Type of Screed Operator ............................................. ' .....5~8 Grinding Machine Operator (all types) ........................................................5.48 Jackson Vibratory & Similar Type Screed Operator .................................. 5.48 Scoring Machine Operator ..............................................................................5.48 Cement Masons on a swinging stage, bos'n's chair, or suspended scaffold, whether swinging or rigid, above or below ground, shall receive 25¢ per hour over the applicable rate. IRON WORKERS Health & Welfare-38¢; 43¢-1/16/71 Pension-37~¢; 42~¢-1/16/71 Vacation-50¢ Foreman: Receives not less than 75¢ per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest classification over which he has su ervision. When tWo or more Iron Workers are employed, one shaw be selected by the Employer to act as Foreman. 8/16/'/0 1/16)71 Reinforcing Iron Worker ................................................................87.30:87.98 Structural Iron Worker ..................................................................7.38. ~8.03 Ornamental Iron Worker ................................................................7.388~0~' Fence Erector ..................................................................................7.21 LABORERS Health & Welfare-25¢ per hour; 35¢-10/1/70; 45¢-8/1/71; 55¢-5/1/72; 65¢-5/1/73 Pension-35¢ per hour; 60¢-10/1/70; 85¢-8/151; $i.10--5/i/72; $1.35-5/1/73 Vacation-25¢ per hour; 30¢-8/1/71; 35¢-5/1/73 Foreman: Not less than 50¢ per hour more than the hourly wage rate of the highest classification over which he has leadership. 6115/70 10/1/70 511171 611171 511172 511176 Asphalt Raker, Luteman and Ironer ..................................$4.755 $4.805 $5.305* $5.355' $5.805 $6.255 Asphalt Shovelet .................... 4.645 4.695 5.095 5.145 5,595 6.045 'ilasters Powae an-an work e-/of loading holes, placing and blasting of all owder . ,and explosives of ~v~atever 'type, regardless of inethod used for such loading and placing ..................................4.905 Bt~ggymobile Man .' ........... :-.---. 4.755 Gement Dumper ( on I yard or larger mixer and handling bulk cement) ...................L.. 4.755 C,,esspool Digger and Installer.. 4.725 Chucktender ............................4.6~5. Cleaning and Handling of Panel Forms ........................ 4,545 Concrete Core Cutter, Grind- er or Sander ........................4.755 C~ncrete Curer - Impervious - Membrane and Form Oiler.. 4.735 SCoring Old or i~ew Con- . c.rete ................................:.... 4,755 Concrete Screeding for Rough Strike Off (In accordance with Memorandum of Un- derstanding with Cement 4 Masons dated 7/19/8) ...... 4.545 Concrete, Water Curing ........ 4.545 Cribber, Shorer, Lagging, sheeting, and trench brac- ing, hand-guided lagging ~. hammer ................................4.905 Cutting Torch OperatOr 1 (Demo ition) .................. .......4.595 Demo ition Laborer, the clealning of brick and lum- ber .........· ..: ...........................: 4,545 4.955 4.805 4.805 4.775 4.745 4.595 4.805 4.785 4.805 4.595 4,595 4.955 4.645 4.595 5:455* 5.505 6.055* 6.595? 5;205 ·5.255 5.705 6.155 5:205 5.255 5.705 6.155 5.175 5.225 5.675 6.125 5.145 5.195 5.645 6.095 4.995 . 5.045 5.495 5.945 5.305* 5,355 5.805 6.255 5.185 5.235 5.685 6.135 5.305* 5.355 5.805 6.255 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 4L995 ~ 5.045 5.495 5.945 5.455* 5.505 6.005~ 6.455 5.045 5.095" 5.545 5.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 LABORERS (Continued) 6/15/70 10/1/70 5/1/71 8/1/71 5/1/7! 5/1/73 Drfiler: All power drills, ex- cluding Jack,hammer, whether core, diamond, wa on, track,' multiple unit, an~ any and all other types of mechanical drills with- out regard to the form of motive power and exclud- ing only that work other- wise awarded in the Mem- orandum of Understanding between Laborers and Op- erating Engineers dated in Miami, Florida, 2/3/54 .... $4.995 $5.045 $5.545* $5.595 $6.145' $6.595 Dfiller, Jackhammer, 2~ ft. drill steel or longer ............ 4.835 4.885 5.385* 5.435 5.885 6.335 Dry Packing of Concrete, Plugging, Ffiling of Shee- Bolt Holes ..........................4.545 4.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 Fine Grader, Highway and Street Paving, Airports, Runways, and similar type heavy construction .............. 4.645 4.695 5.095 5.145 5.595 6.045 Fife Watcher, Limbers, Brush Loaders, Pilers and Debris Handlers ..............................4.545 4.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 Flagman ..................................4.545 4.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 Gas & Oil Pipeline Laborer .. 4.545 4.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 Gas & Oil Pipeline Wrapper- Pot Tender and Form Man.. 4.755 4.805 5.205 5.255 5.705 6.155 Gas & O~ Pipeline Wrapper- 6 inch pipe and over .......... 4.885 4.935 5.335 5.385 5.835 6.285 Head Rock Slinger .................. 5.065 5.115 5.515 5.565 6.015 . Impact Wrench, Multi-Plate .. 4.755 4.805 5.305* 5.355 5.805 6.255 Kettlemen, Potmen and men applying asphalt, lay-kold creosote, lime caustic an~[ similar type materials Cap- plying" means applying, .dipping, brushing, or han- dling of such materials for pipe wrapping and water- proofing) ..............................4.8854.935 5.335 5.385 5.835 6.285 Laborer, General or COnstruc- tion ......................................4.5454.g95 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945' Laborer, Temporary Water & ' Air Lines ..............................4.5454.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 ~ Laborer Packing Rod Steel & Pans ................. '. .................... 4.67 4.72 5.12 5.17 5.62 6.07 LABORERS (Continued) 1/15/70 10/1/70 5/1/71 8/1/71 5/1/72 5/1~3 Landscape Gardener & Nur- sen/Man (has knowledge of plant materials and how to plant them. Lays out · lant arrangements to fol- F~w the landscape plan)' ....$ .64 $4.695 $5.095 $5,145 $5.595 $6.045 4 5 Material Hoseman (Walls, D Slabs, Floors and ecks) .... 4.545 4.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 Mixer-Truck Chute Man (Walls, Slabs, Decks Floors, Foundations an~i Footin -curb & gutter & sidew~s) ............................4.545 4.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5~945 _Operator of Pneumatic, Gas, ';'~ Electric Tools, Vibrating e_;; Machines & sim~ar me- chanical tools not sepa- rately classified herein ........ 4.755 4.805 5.305* 5.355 5.805 6.255 Pipelayer errorruing all sen- ices in t~e laying & instal- ' lation of pipe from the point of receiving pie in the ditch until compF;tion ~, of operation, includin any , and" all ionns of t~ular material whether ipe, me- tallic or nonmet'a~l~c, con- .. .. dnit, and any other station- ary e of tubular device usedrYer the conveying of any substance or element whether water, sewage, solid, gas, air, or other product whatsoever and without regard to the na- ture of material from which the 'tubular material is fab- ricated ..................................4.8554.905 5.405* 5.455 6.005* 6.455 e~/!~ipe Layer's Backup Man,' coating, grouting, making Of ioints, sealing, caulking, diapering & including rub- ber gasket 'oints, pointing and any anJ all other serv- ices ......................................4.7354.785 5.285* 5.335 5.785 6.235 Oversize Concrete Vibrator Operator, 70 pounds & over ......................................4.8554,905 5.405° 5.455 5.905 6.355 Power Broom Sweepers (small) ..................................4.7554.805 5.205 5.255 5.705 6.155 ,Prefabricated Manhole In- staller ..................................4.8554.905 5.405* 5.455 6.005 6.455 ~ Rikging and Signalling .......... 4.545 4.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 Riprap Stonepaper, placing stone or wet sacked con- crete ....................................4.735 4.785 5.185 5.235 5.685 6.135 4~ S LABORERS (Continued) 6/15/78 10/I/70 Rock Slinger ..........................$4.805 $4.855 Roto Scraper and Tiller .......... 4.755 4.805 Sandblaster (Nozzl~man) ........ 4.995 '5.045 511171' 8/1/71 5/iy72 511173 $5.~55:$5.305 ~5.755:. $6.205 5.205 5.255 '5.705 6.1'55 5.445' 5.495 5.945 · 6.395 5.185 :" 5.235 5.685 6.135 5.045 5.095 '5.545 5.995 5.145 5.195 5.645 ,.6.09.5 .4.995 =5:045 '5.495 5.945 Sandblaster (Pot Tender) ........ 4,735. 4.785 Sealer ......................................4.5954.645 Septic Tank Digger and In- staller (Lead Man) .............. 4.695 4.745 Slip Form Raisers ................-.. 4.545--4.595 Steel Headerboard Man & Guideline Setter ..................4.97 5.02 Tampers, Barko, Wacker & similar type ........................ 4.755 . 4.805 5.305* Tank Sealer & Cleaner .......... 4.67 4.72 5.12. 5,17 Tarman and Mortarman ........ 4.595 4.645 5.045 -5.095 Tree Climber, Pallet, Chain Saw Operator, Pittsburgh Chipper or similar type - · Brush Shredders .................. 4.755 5.205 "' ·5.255 Trenching Machine, Hand Propelled ............................4.755 Underground Laborer, includ- ing Caisson Bellower .......... 4.675 Watchman ..............................3.885 Welding in connection with Laborers' work ....................4.855 Window Cleaner .................... 4.545 °Indicates a~ upgrading of 10¢ per hour above the annual negotiated increase. tIndicates an upgrading o£ 9¢ per hour above the annual n~gotiated increase. ~Indicates an upgrading oE 5¢ per hour above the annual negbtiated increase. 5.42 5.47' ' 5.92.6:37 4.805 4.805 5.205 5:255 4.725 5.i25' 5.175 5.625 3.935 4.335 4.385 4;835 4.905 5.405*, 5.455 . 6.005* 4.595 4.995 . 5.045.. 5.495 5.355 5.805 6.255 5,62. 6,07 5.545 5.995 5.705 6.15ff .5.705 6.155 6.075 5:285 6.455 5.945 TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS Health & Welfare-25¢; 35¢-10/1/70 Pension-35¢; 60¢-10/1/70 Vacation-25¢ NOTE: Seven comecutive hours, exluding meal period to began at 7:00, 7:30, or 8:00 a.m. shall constitute a regular day's work for which eight times the srtaight-time hourl rate shall be paid on all shifts. Single shift premium shall not apply on tunnels less than 200 feet. The classification "Shifter" receives 35¢ er hour differential over the highest classification over which he has Yeeadership. 5/1/70 10/I/70 Batch Plant Laborer ......................................................................$6.13$5.78 Blaster, Driller, Powderman ......................... ' .......: .....................:. 6.386.03 Bull Gang Foreman ........................................................................6.386.03 5.78 ~Bull Gang Mucker, Trackman ........................................................6.13 t/~'~hangehouseman ........................ : ............ .......................................6.135.78 .~hemical .'Grout' Jetman '. ...... :..~-----:--: ..............' ..............................6.386.03 6.03 Cherry Pickerman ..........................................................................6.38 Chucktender, Cabletender ............................................................6.23 5.88 Concrete Crew, includes Rodders & Spreaders .......................... 6.13 5.78 6.63 6.28 Diamond Dr~ler ...........................:: ................: ...........: ....................6.135.78 Dumpman ..................................... Dumpman, =================================================== ................................6.135.7s Crout Curtman ....................................................................... .........6.386.03 Crout Pumpman ............................................................................6.386.03 f He]per for Steel Form Raiser & Setter (Note: Helper or Steel Form Raiser & Setter may be used on a one-for~one basis with the Steel Form Raiser or Setter) ............................ 6.23 5.88 Jackleg Miner ..................................................................................6.386.03 6.38 6.03 umboMan ...................................................................................... emper & Other Pneumatic Concrete Placer Operator .............. 6.38 6.03 Miner--Tunnel (hand or machine) ................................................6.38 6.03 5.88 Nipper ..............................................................................................6.23 Powderman-Primer House ............................................................6.38 6.03 6.38 6.03 Primer Man ......................................................................................6.636.28 Shaft and Raise Miner .................................................................... Shotcrete Man ................................................................................6.386.03 Steel Form Raiser and Setter ........................................................6.38 6.03 Swamper (Brakeman & Switchman on Tunnel Work) ................ 6.13 5.78 eimberman,Retimberman-wood or..steel ....................................6.386.03 i. I)2ool Man ...........................................~-~ ........~ .................................6.135.78 '/Tunnel Concrete Finisher ...............................................................6.38'6.03 Tunnel Materials Handling Man ... ~ ................ ~ .............................6.135.78 Vibratorman, Jack Hammer, Pneumatic Tools (except drfiler) .... 6.23 5.88 OPERATING ENGINEERS The following negotiated increases are to be allocated: 85¢-7/1/71 85¢-7/1/72 85¢-7/1/73 Health & Welfare-45¢ per hour Pension-80¢ per hour Vacation-Holiday Fund-30¢ per hour Foreman: 50¢ per hour over the rate of the highest paid Engineer under his supervision. 711/78 GROUP 1 ................................... ' ................$6.03 Brakeman Compressor Operator ':, '. ' :"' · '..-y - OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued) 7/1//0 CROUP 1 (Continued) ....................................................................................$6.03 Deck Hand Engineer Offer Generator Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Helper Pump Operator 1 Sigma man Switchman GROUP 2 ................................../- ..........................................................i ..........$6.27 Bufiding Construction Inspector Concrete Mixer Operator, Skip Type Conveyor Operator Fireman Generator, Pump or Compressor (2-5 inclusive) Portal Units-over 5 units, 10¢ per hour for each additional unit Offer Crusher (Asphalt or Concrete Plant) Plant Operator, Generator, Pump or Compressor Rotary Drill Helper (oilfield) Skiploader-Wheel type up to '~ yd. without attachment Sofis Field Technician Tar Pot Fireman Temporary Heating Plant Operator : Trenching Machine Offer Truck Crane Offer GROUP 3 ...........................................................................................$6.5/i A-Frame or Winch Truck Operator Chainman Elevator Operator (inside) Equipment Greaser (rack) Ford Ferguson (with dragtype attachments) Helicopter Radioman (ground) Power Concrete Curing M~chine Operator Power Concrete Saw Operator Power-Driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator Ross Carrier Operator (jobsite) Stationary Pipe Wrapping & Cleaning Machine Operator. GROUP 4 ........................................................................................................$6.62 Asphalt Plant Fireman Boring Machine Operator Boxman or Mixerman (Asphalt or Concrete) Chip Spreading Machine Operator . ' Concrete Pump Operator small portable) Bridge Type Unloader an~ Turntable Operator ' Dinky Locomotive or Motorman (up to and including 10 ton) Equipment Greaser (Grease Truck) Helicopter Hoist Operator Highline Cableway Signalman Hydra-Hammer-Areo Storeper Power Sweeper Operator Roller Operator (cornpatting) Sereed Operator (Asphalt or Concrete) Rodman Trenching Machine Operator (up to 6 £t.) OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued) 7/1//0 / GBOUP 5 ........................................................................................................$6.81 Asphalt Plant En ' eer Concrete Batch ~naan~t Operator- (Offer or Jourueyman-trainee required) (Where commercial power is not used, no less than one generator operator is required) th 1 (On multi-batch plant units not less an Operator-Offer and 1 additional employee) Backhoe Operator (up to and including % yd.) Bit Sharpener Concrete Joint Machine Operator (Canal and sirefiat type) Deck Engine Operator Drillin Machine Operator (inc u ' g water wells) -~orld'~t Operator (under 5 tons capacity) Mechanical Betre, curb or gutter (concrete or asphalt) B or Mechanical Finisher Operator (concrete-Clary-Johnsou- idwell Sirefiat) Pavement Breaker Operator (truck mounted, O~er-lourneymau-trainee re uired) Roa~O~ Mixing Machine Operator Roller Operator (as halt or finish) Rubber Tired Ea~h~ Moving Equipment (single engine, up to and in- chfling ~-5 yd. struck) Se]~-Propelled-Tar Pipelining Machine Operator 9lip Form Pump Operator (power-driven hydrauric lifting device concrete forms). · Tugger Hoist (1 drum) Tfunel Locomotive Operator (over 10 and up to and inclu ing us) Stiu er Crane (Austtu-Westeru or sim~ar type) ~ ~0 to t S~'~3ader Operator (Crawlet and Wheel Type over ~t4 y . an up o and including 1~ dS.) · Tractor Operator-Bu~dozer, Tamper Scraper (single eu ine, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and sirefiat types, up to and inclu~ung D-5 and~ sireflat types) GROUP'6 .......................................................... - .............................$6.91 Asphalt or Concrete Spreading Operator (tamping or finishing) Asphalt Paving Machine Operator (Barber Green or sirefiat type- ~, screedmen required) BHL Lima Road Pactor, Wagner'Pactor or sirefiat, Operator Bridge Crane Operator - Cast in Place Pipe Laying Machine Operator Combination Mixer and Compressor Operator (Gunire Work) Concrete Pump Operator (truck mounted) Offer required Concrete Mixer Operator-Pavin (Offer or Journeymau-trainee required) Crane Operator (up to and including 25 ton ca acity) (Offer or Joumey- man-trainee required) (Long Boom pay app~ic~able) Crushing Plant Operator (Offer or Jourueyman-trainee required) (Where ~ commercial power is not used, no less than one generator operator is required) Drill Doctor ~ ~Elevating Grader Operator Forklift Operator (over 5 tons) Grade Checker Gradall Operatoi (Offer or.Journeymau-trainee.reqUired) . OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued) 7/1/10 GROUP 6 (Continued) .................................................................................;...$6:91 Grouting Machine Operator : Heading Shield Operator ' '- Heavy Duty Repairman ~ ...... 1 ' Hoist Operator (Chicago B0om~and sinai art e) . Kolman Belt Loader and sisfiat type (O'~er or Journeyman-t:xaim~-~__--_e ' required) ' . / .' . " ' LeToumeau Blob Compactor or similar e · .' ' :' Lift Slab Machine Operator (Vagtburg 'antn3Tsimffar types) Lift Mobile Operator (Offer or Journeyman-trinee re uired) Loader Operator (Athey;.. Euclid,: Sierra' and simi3ar ' type.0iler ~cDr Joumeyman-trainee required) " Material Hoist Operator " Muckin Machine O erator (V4 yd.-Oiler Journeyman-trainee'~'--~e-' quireS-robber-tireS rail or track.' type)" ?.r . . .. Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator :(Hackley-Pressv,,ell · similar type) "· ! ,':. ': .: Pneumatic Heading Shield (tunnel) · " Pumpcrete Gun Operator , ". Rotary Drill Operator (excluding Caisson type)'(Offer' Or lourneyrn~-rm-.-- "' trainee re uired) "'' ' ' - · . ' ' Rubber-Tir~'e~ Ea~ah'.M6vin~ Equipment 'Operator .(single'edZgine~Cat~""-----:-r- pillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon, and similar types with any a~cl ==i~mll ' attachraents 2over 25-yds. and up to and including 50' eu.' yds;' stn~-l]<) Rubber-Tired Senper Operator (self-loading-Paddle wheel type-Jc31!x~n'- Deere; 1040 and similar single unit) · - '. . i .,. . " Skiploader Operator (Crawlet and Wheel type'over 1'% y., up to amt-zmcl ~': including 6~i y&.)'.' , .....:' '=" ' ' ':: ' '" ' ' ' Surface Heaters and Planer Operators ' . '- .' '. ' ." Rubber-Tired Earth Moving EqUipment Operator, 'multiple en~gi:_m'ne up to ahd' in~hiding 25 yds: Struck) ' ' ' ' ~ I 'T Trenching Machine Operator (over 6 ft. depth capacity, manufactu=r~',rs: ' rating) (Offer or Joumeyman-trainee required) Tower Cf~'ne 0pe~at6r (two OperatOrs required at 'all times). : . . -, ': Tractor Compressor Dr~l Combination Operator: "' - - Tractor Operator(any B~pe".larger than D-5-100 Flyw ee h:t~. over or similar) (Bull Dozer, Tamper, Scraper and Push xa~ t~!!x~r,' · singfe engine) . !.. : i' - . ..... .. Tractor Operato~'.(B0om attachments) -.' ....... ' ' . B M '. Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and ending achine Operator'- Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over 30 ton) : "' "' Shovel, Backhoe, Dragline, Clamshell Operator, over 3/4 yd. and up , c5 'cu. yd. M.B.C.) (Offer or Joumeyman-trainee required) (L~ov~rng.. ' BOom pay applicable) . ' ' " cnouP '~ (!...::~..j-'-'.: .......... :-'......:- ......... :2...... :- ..... :.: ..... ' ...... '2 .-:_ ....... L:...:..5$7 oi Crane Operator-Over25 .ton up'to and including, 100 -tons (Long Bc~czx>:-ra pay applicable) (Offer, Joumeyman-trainee or two bperators quired) ' ': .... "- .' ' ..... ' - Derrick Barge Operfi[or '(Long Boom pay app ieable) ' Dual Dram Mixer (Offer or Journeyman-trainee required) ' ' Monorafi:L0comotive Operator (Diesel, gas or electric) ' ' -.- Motor Patrol-~Blade Operator (single engine) · . · h . . -1 1 ' Multiple Engine Tractor Operator (Euclid and similar type, exuc-~----pt . Quad'9'C'at) 2' .. ..... -.::"." fifty (50) yds. struck -' Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator' (Multiple eu~{~e, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar) (Over 25 yds. and up ,to' 50 cxx. struck) - ." Tractor Loader Operatdr (C, mwler:andwheel type .over 6% ydS.)'...: -- -. .. -!~ OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued) 711/70 Tower Crane Repairman v ' .. - .. Shovel, Backhoe, Dragline, Clamshell O erator (over 5eu. y., M.B.. ' · (Offer or Journeyman-trainee ,require~(tong-Boom pay applicab el: ,: .' W d eider-Certified ' - · . ' : . ' Woods Mixer Operatorand similar Pugm~l Equipment Heavy Duty Repairman--Welder combination . GROUP 8 ...........................' ......L....d ...............................Z...21: ...............'.L .........$7.15 Auto Grader Operator (2 Grade .Checkers and :1 additional employee '. · required) utomatie 'Slip Form Operator (Grade Checker, Screedman, Offer Zr Jourueyman-trainee required) . . · · ~"' .'.' riine Operator-over. !00 tons. (Offer,. Jourueyman-trainee or two ( ) -"roperators required) (Long Boom pay applicable) . .- . t ~ist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derricks or similar types .(capable of - hoisting 100 tons or more) (Offer or Jourueyman-trainee required) Mass Excavator Operator (2 operators and offer or Journeyman-trainee 'er'ce~:~ Finishing Machine Operator. MMobfle Form Traveler Operator Motor Patrol Operator (Multi-engine) ' ' ' ' . .' Pipe Mobile Machine Operator (2 operators required) · .. · Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator (multiple engine/ ~.Euelid, Caterpillar and similar type over 50 cu. yds. struck) ' . Riibber-Tired Self Loading Scraper Operator (Paddle Wheel-Auger : e self-loading-9- or more units) ' ' ' ' R~tbY~:r-Tired Scraper Operator-pushing one another' Push Cat, Push- 'Pull (50¢ per hour additional to base rate) .' . ' · Thnaem Equipment Operator (2 units only) '5. ~ '. Tandam Tractor Operator (Quaa 9 or similar type) . Tuhnel Mole Boring Machine OperatOr ' . ~. " GROUP 9 .::....~....5...:-:..-:-:--.' ..............:-.--:..:..' ....................' ........' ..............L..:: .....$7.60 Canal Liner'Operator (not less 'than 4 em loyees: Operator, Offer, Welaer-Mecli anici . Grade. Checker. require~ .... Canal Trimmer Operator (Operator, Offer and twd other employees" · ~ CoVered by this agreement required) . ' '. ~ ,. '. :'~licopter,P~ot . ' "' eiiighline Cabl~way0perat0r/)'. '. '.. '.. ~ ~ ,. Remote Controlled Earth 'Moving Equipment Operator (no one Operator. ' · ': shall operate moie than two (2) pieces of earth moving ·eqUipment. '- at one time) ($1.00 per hour, additional to. base rate) . .. Wheel Excavatoi Operator '(over 750 cU. yds. per h0ur-2 Operators :' and 1 .Ofle~r or Journeyman-trainee .and 2 Heavy .Duty Repairman ."' required) . . .. .. The differentials over and above the established claisHlcati0ns and w,age scales are: · Crawler Tractor (Quad 9)-50¢ per hour additional '' Push-Pull Riggs'50¢ per hour additional ' Tower Cranes-45~ per hour additional ' ."' " f 3 Drum Hoist-15¢ per hour additional · : ' ' ' All work performed in Tunnels-35¢ per hour additional ' · ' .(Also includes SUrvey and Hydro raphie work) ' " ' :- Lbng Boom: OperatOrs & Offers l~gg per h6iir 80' 'to 10ft; 20¢"'per hOur.for ,, teach additional 20' of boom or portion thereof. Offers receive uP .,to' a maximum of the 200' rate. Tandem T e Equi merit-Scrapers, B~lly Dumps, etc. (Any edmbinatidim)- '$1.00 perY~our ad~'Uonal - . ...... -.-.': TEAMSTERS Health & Welfare-65¢ per hour Pension-45¢ per hour Vacation &Holiday Fund--55¢ per hour :-, · Foreman: When a Contractor. employs on his ayro]l, 9 or more lr"7_eamsters o eratAng equipment under the jurisdiction of the Teams~ters, ex- c~ding any equipment less than six tons and maintenanco~-e equip- ment, the Contractor shall designate one Teamster as Craft ._'-.Foreman ' and he shall receive 35¢ er hour more than the highest _""Teamster classification over which ~ee is Foreman. · 5/1/70 A-Frame or Swedish Crane or similar type equipment driver ............. ::, .....$5.735 Bootman ............................................................................................................5.23 Cement Distributor Track L ........ ~: .......................~ ................~---: .....................5.23 Driver of Dump Track of less than: ' ' ' 4 yards water level ........ :. ............' .........................................................5:05 4 yards but less than 8 yards water level .................. ..................: ......55~011-! 8 yards but less than 12 yards water level ......................................;-- 12 yards but less than 16 yards Water level ............................... 16 yards but less than 25 yards water' level .............. : .....................'-' ....5.43 25 yards but less than 40 yards water level .................................~ .......5.89 40 yards or more water level (single unit or combination' -' of vehicleS) .................................., .....................................L....: .....-_.. 6.015 Driver of Truck Legal Payload Capacity: · . ' Less than 6 tons* ...............~ .........'.:....: ...................................: ..............:. 5.05 ' 6 tons to 10 tons .............................:--.--~ ......... ........................................ '5.08 10 tons to 15 tons .................................................................. ..................5. 15 tons to 20 tons .......................................................................: ..........'... 5.21 20 tons or more ...................................................' .................'---~ ................5.43 Driver of Dum'ster or Dumpster Truck .......................... : .............................5.43 Driver of Roa3}Ofl Spreader Truck ............................... L.: .........~.:....:.~ ......d.. 5.23 Driver of Transit-Mix Truck-under 3 yards ......................................... :_ ~ ....5.29' Driver of Transit-Mix Truck-3 yards or more ....... L.:...: ..................:....' .....' 5.43 Dumpcrete Truck less than 6% yards water level ...- ......... .~ ........................... 5.29' 'Dumpcrete Truck, 6% yards water level and over .............. : ........................5.43 DW.i0 and DW 20 Euclid-type Equipment, LeTourueau PuSs, Tern _ ~ 0 CObras and similar types of equipment; also PB and s/an' ar type trucks when performing Work within the Teamster jurisdiction"' .' " regardless of t es of attachment and when pulling Aqua/Pak anLi- water:.tank tr~'Y~Zr ....... :.: ......'--: ....... ......................................... Fork Lift Driver ....................................................~ ................ ..........: ................5.73i Fuel True ........................................................................................· ................5.~ k Pi eline and Utility Working Truck Driver includin Winch True, ~t~t limited to trucks applicable to pipeline and fit'~ity wo~k/where a comi~0Site crew' is, used ..~ .............' ............................ Boss Carrier Driver-Highway ........ ."L"v .............' .............. .........~ .......: .........~.. 5.735 Traffic-Control Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equipment, penit"loads ................' ...............................: .................................................5.05 Truck Greaser and Tireman, (25¢ er hour additional when working on tire sizes above 24-inch wheer diameter) ..............................................5:38 Truck Mounted .Power Broom ................. . .......................................................5.11 Tru~k Repairman .............................................................................................6.015 Truck Bepainnan Helper ...............................................................................5.285 Truck Repairman-Welder ...............................................................................6.115 Warehouseman and Teamster .......................................................................4.97 Warehouseman-Clerk .....................................................................................5.11 Water or Tank-Type Truck Driver-under 2500 gallons ........................... 5.1L Water or Tank-Type Track Driver-2500 gallons to 4000 gallore ............. 5.23 Wateror Tank-Type Track Dri~'er-4000 gallons and over ....................... 5:35 Welder .............................................................................................................6.01~ Winch Truck Driver-12~¢ per hour additional when. operating powers winch, or similar special attachments .... · Includes all vehicles less than six tons. . . BUSINESS ADDRESSES OF TRUST FUNDS CARPENTERS Health & Welhre Trust for Southern California M. A. Conell & Co.-520 S. Virgil Ave., Los Angeles, California 90005 ..........................................................'386-8590 CEMENT MASONS Southern California Health & Weftare Fund California IRONWORKERS' Field Wel{are Plan M. A. Cornell & Co.-520 S. Virgil Ave., Los Angeles, Cali{ornia 90005 ........................................................386-3481 liI 995 Market St., Room .1001, San Francisco, Ca' ornia ................ 392-9077 LABORERS Health & Welfare Trust for Southern California 1644 Washire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calff. 90017 ............................ 483-7220 OPERATING ENGINEERS Health & Wet{are Fund M. A. Comell & Co.--724 S. Parkview Los Angeles, California 90057 ........................................................388-5138 Construction TEAMSTERS Security Fund for Southern California General Con:espondence: 520 S. Virgil Ave., Los Angeles, California 90005 ................ 386-2703 Claims: Teamsters Security Plans, Inc. 1616 W. 9th Street, Los Angeles, CaliL 90015 .............................. 386-3300 Furnished by ~,, LOS ANGELES BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCH~!, ~ AFL-CIO 1626 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90026 483-4222