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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 83-62 RESOLUTION NO. 83-~2 ..-. RESOLUTION ASCERTAINING AND DETERMINING THE PRE- VAILING RATE OF WAGES TO BE PAID .TO-CERTAIN CRAFTS AND TYPES OF WORKMEN EMPLOYED ON PUBLiC'WORK IN THE CITY' OF BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA, AND AMENDING 'RESOLUTION NO. 96. ..' WHEREAS, the Council of-the City'of Bake~sfiel'd did, on'the 8th day of January, 1951z, pass and adopt ReSolUtion No. 96, ascertaining and determining the prevailing ralteof wages to be. paid to each craft and type. of workmen employed on public works in'the ·City of Bakersfield,,Calif0rnia, and - WHEREAS, since the date. of said. resolution, the pre- vailing rate of wages in the Community for certain ·~rafts and types of .workmen has changed. -NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED jby 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. said Resolution No.' 96 is hereby amended accordingly·. o0o' WAGE SCALES, FRINGE BENEFITS, LOCAL UNIONS AND THE AGENTS HAVING JURISDICTION IN THE KERN, INYO AND MONO COUNTIES OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL. ASBESTOS WORKERS LOCAL NO. 5 Business Representatives: Ed Novok, Hunt and Glenwinkle, 10022 South Broad- way, Los Angeles 3, California -- Phone Plymouth 6-1469. Travel Time and Transportation: 12c per mile traveled. $1.00 zone and $3.00 zone. Subsistence: Between 30 and 75 miles -- $6.50 per day each day worked. Beyond 75 mile radius -- $7.50 per day, $52.50 per week. Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: Double. Health and Welfare: 15c per hr. worked. Vacation: 25c per hr. worked. Pension: 20c per hr. worked. Apprenticeship: 1 Y2c per hr. worked. Contract expires: July 31, 1963. 8-1-62 2-1-63 Journeyman: ........................................................................ $4.58 $4.76 Foreman ............................................................................. 4.83 5.01 General Foreman: ................................................................ 5.08 5.26 BOILERMAKERS LOCAL NO. 92 Business Representative: Palmer Lee, 10722 South Broadway, Los Angeles, · Phone: Plymouth 5-1183. Travel Time and Transportation: 21c per mile outside the forty mile zone. Subsistence: $8.00 per day worked. Show-up time: 2 hrs. in bad weather. Overtime: Double. Health and Welfare: 10c per hr. Pension: 10c per hr. Apprenticeship: 1 cent per hour. Contract Expires: 9-30-63. 10-1-62 Journeyman ........................................................................................ $4.75 FOreman ................................................................................................ 5.25 General Foreman .................................................................................... 5.75 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL NO. 3 Business Representative: I. W. Brooks -- 1109 Miller St., Bakersfield, Cali- fornia. Phone: FA 3-2598. Travel Time and Transportation: None within 12 miles of Bakersfield City Hall 12 - 40 mi. - transportation or 1 hr. extra per day plus mileage both' ways at 9c each day; 40 - 60 mi. - $10.00 day subsistence plus travel allowance of 10c per mile equal to one round trip. Show-up time: 2 hrs. Overtime: Double time. Health and Welfare: 15c per hr. Vacation: None. Pension: None. Contract expires: 4-1-65. WAGE SCALE: 11-1-62 11-1-63 11-1-64 Journeyman ........................................................ $4.30 $4.45 $4.55 Foreman: $2.00 per day above regular rate. BRICKTENDERS LOCAL NO. 220 Business Reresentatives: B. T. James, Ed Workins, 2201 H Street, P. O. Box 301, Bakersfield, California. Phone: FAirview 2-3460. Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: Double. Travel Time ahd Transportation: One hr. straight time on all jobs outside of 25 mile free zone up to fifty miles. Over fifty miles subsistence of $8.00 per day and 5c per mile one trip at start of job and 5c per mile one trip at completion of job. EXHIBIT "A" BRICKTENDERS LOCAL NO. 220 (Continued) Subsistence: $8.00 per clay on jobs fifty miles away or over. i-lealth and ~/elfare: 12~c per hour. Pension: 10c per hour. Contract expires: 5-1-65. WAGE SCALES: Journeyman ............................................................................$3.40 per hour Foreman ................................................................................$3.70 per hour May 1, 1963--14c increase. May 1, 1964B14c increase. CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 743 Business Representative: C. H. Sutton, 911 - 20th Street, Bakersfield, Cali- fornia. Phone FAirview 7-1429. Travel Time and Transportation: None. Subsistence: As per map---S7.00 per day. Show-up time: 8:00 A. M. Overtime: Double time. Health and Welfare: 10c per hour. Jan. 1, 1963, 18c per hour. Vacation: 15c per hour..Pension: I 0c per hour. Apprenticeship: 1/4c for each hour worked. Contract Expires: June 1, 1 967. WAGE SCALE: Carpenter ........................................................................................$4.10 Shingler ............................................................................................4.23 Hardwood Floor Worker ..................................................................4.30 Millwright ........................................................................................4.30 Saw Flier ........................................................................................4.18 Table Power Saw Operator ................................................................4.20 Pile Driver Foreman ..........................................................................4.625 Pile Driver Man -- Bridge or Dock Carpenter ................................ 4.23 Pile Driver Man -- Derrick Bargeman ........................................ :... 4.23 Pile Driver Man -- Head Rock Slinger ............................................ 4.20 Pile Driver Man- Rock Slinger .................................................... 4.00 Pneumatic Nailer .....................................: ......................................4.35 Foreman: 40c over Journeyman Scale. June 1, 1963: 20c increase. June 1, 1964: 20c increase. CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 1239 Business Representative: A. R. Hendrix, P. O. Box 357, 16490 Sierra Highway, Mojave, California. Phone: VAlley 4-4236. Rate, etc.: Same as Carpenters Local No. 743. CARPENTERS LOCAL UNION NO. 907 Business Representative: John E. Van Denburgh, Rt. 1, Box 197, Bishop, Call- fornia. Phone: UPton 3-3138. Show-up time: 2, 4 and 8. Rate, etc.; Same as Carpenters Local No. 743. CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 2224 Business Representative: Julius Soots, 235 W. Ridgecrest Blvd.~ Ridgecrest, California. Phone: Inyokern 8-9151. Show-up time: 2, 4 and 8. Rate, etc.: Same as Carpenters Local No. 743. CARPET, LINOLEUM AND SOFT TILE LOCAL NO. 314 Business Reresentative: F. E. Prince, 26 Bernard St., Bakersfield, California. Phone: FA 5-1825. Overtime: Time and one-half. Vacation: 8c per hour. Health and Welfare: 10c per hour. WAGE SCALE: Journeyman: $3.85 per hour.. Contract Expires: 5-1-63. --2-- CEMENT MASONS LOCAL NO. 191 Business Representative: Thos. B. Griffith, 26 Bernard St., Ofc. No. 100, Bob ersfield, California. Phone: FA 3-6019 and FA 3-6018. Travel Time and Transportation: None. Subsistence: $7.00 per scheduled work day. Effective June 1, 1963, $8.00 per scheduled work day. Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: Time and one-half first 3 hours; other double time. Health and Welfare: 13c per hour. Pension: ]0c per hour, efffective 1-1-63. Vacation: 10c per hour. Apprenticeship: ~/4c per hour. Contract expires: May 1, 1965; Administrative Articles: May 1, 1967. Cement Mason ..................................................................................$4.04 Cement Mason, chipping and patching ............................................ 4.04 Curb Form and Plank Setter, including setting of lines, stakes and grades ................................................ 4.04 Screed Setter, including screed pins ............................................: .......4.04 Cement Mason (magnesite, magnesite-terrazo and mastic composition) ................................................................ 4.16 Cement Floating and Finishing Machine Operator ........................................................................ 4.29 Curb and Gutter Machine Operator (cement only) ............................ 4.04 Clan/and Similar Type of Screed Operator ........................................ 4.04 Grinding Machine Operator .: ............................................................ 4.04 Jackson Vibratory and Similar Type Screed Operator .................... 4.04 Scoring Machine Operator ................................................................ 4.04 Foreman: 40c per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest classification. June 1, 1963--20c increase. June 1, 1964--20c increase. ELECTRICIANS LOCAL NO. 428 Business Manager: Ivan Beavan; Business Representative: AI Engi, 9] l - 20th Street, Bakersfield, California. Phone: FA 5-0512. Travel Time and Transportation: 10 mile free zone, Bakersfield, 5 miles other towns on jobs of two weeks or more. Travel Time rate of pay of the day. Transportation furnished by employer. Subsistence: $9.00 per scheduled day worked (Also on holidays that come on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursay). (Transportation and Travel pay on sub- sistence jobs over five miles from room and board). Show-up time: 4 hours. Overtime: Double. Health and Welfare: 15c per hour. Pension: 1% of gross payroll. Apprenticeship: .02 per hour. Contract Expires: June 30, 1965. WAGE SCALE: 7-1-62 1-1-63 7-1-63 1-1-64 7-1-64 1-1-65 Journeyman .... 4.82 $4.94 $5.06 $5.18 $5.30 $5.42 Foreman ........ 5.32 5.44 5.56 5.68 ' 5.80 5.92 Gem Foreman .... 5.82 5.94 6.06 6.18 6.30 6.42 ELECTRICIANS LOCAL NO. 477 Business Manager: J. M. Carney; Business Representative, Charlie H. Gier and Philip Dowse, 955 West Jefferson Ave., San Bernardino, California. Phone: TU 415356 and TU 57865. Travel Time and Transportation: 10c per mile road miles both ways from San Bernardino plus time at 40 miles per hour. Subsistence: $9.00 per day. Show-up Time: Wireman, 2 hours; Lineman, 4 hours; Overtime: Double. Pension: 1% of gross payroll. Apprenticeship $10.00 per year. Contract Exires: July 1, 1964. WAGE SCALE: 7-1-62 1-1-63 7-1-63 1-1-64 Journeyman ........................ $5.02 $5.14 $5.26 $5.38 Foreman ............................ 5.59 5.72 5.85 5.99 General Foreman .................. 6.15 6.30 6.45 6.60 GLASSWORKERS LOCAL NO. 132 Business Representative: Don Dobson, 4574 E. Turner, Fresno, California, Phone: CLinton 5-3175. Travel Time and Transportation: Straight time and transportation by em- ployer. ~ Subsistence: All expenses. Overtime: Time and oneshalf first four hours, double time thereafter. Double time Saturday and Sunday.. Health and Welfare: 10c per hour. Vacation: 4% of all straight time earnings or two weeks per year. Pension: 10c per hour, 7-1-63. COntract expires: 7-1-65. WAGE SCALE 7-1-62 1-1-63 7-1-63 1-1-64 7-1-64 1-1-65 $4.01 $4.11 $4.21 $4.31 $4.43 $4.49 Foreman: $1.00 per day additional. STATEWIDE AGREEMENT IRONWORKERS LOCAL NO. 155 BUsiness Representative: E. E. Goss, 631 Keorney Blvd., Fresno~ California. Phone: AMherst 6-6288. Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: Double. Travel Time and Transportation: Straight time hourly rate while traveling, nine cents a mile. Subsistence: $7.00 per day. 'Health and Welfare: 15c per hour. Vacation: 10c per hour. Pension: 10c per hour. Apprenticeship: 1/2 cents per hour. Contract Expires: August 16, 1965. WAGE SCALE: 8-16-62 8-16-63 8-16-64 Reinforcing ........................ ~ ...................$4.50 $4.75 $5.00 Structural .............................................. 4.75 5.00 5.25 Ornamental ............................................ 4.75 5.00 5.25 Fence Erector ........................................ 4.55 4.80 5.05 Foreman: Receives not less than 35c per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest classification over which he has supervision. IRONWORKERS LOCAL NO. 433~STRUCTURAL Business Representatives: Don Pack, Joke West, Joe Shepard, Chief Beal, Red Lansford; Business Manager: S. W. Williotas, 2057 So. Atlantic Blvd., Los Angeles, California. Phone: ANgeles 3-4183. Travel Time and Transportation: Straight time hourly rate while traveling, nine cents a mile. Subsistence: $7.00 per day. Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: Double time. Health and Welfare: 15c per hour. Vacation: 10c per hour. Pension: 10c per hour. Apprenticeship: 1/2 cent per hour. Contract Expires: August 16, 1965. WAGE SCALE: 8-16-62 8-16-63 8-16-64 Journeyman ............................................ $4.75 $5.00 $5.25 Foreman ................................................ $5. ] 0 $5.35 $5.55 Other Conditions same as Iron Workers Local No. 155. IRONWORKERS LOCAL NO. 416--REINFORCING Business Representative: Duke Parkhurst, 2127 W. Eighth, L. A. 57, Calif. Phone: DUnkirk 3-1181. California. WAGE SCALE: 8-16-62 8-16-63 8-16-64 Reinforced Ironworker ............................ $4.50 $4.75 $5.00 Other conditions same as Ironworkers Local No. 155. --4-- LABORERS LOCAL NO. 220 Business Representative: Benjamin T. James, Edgar A. Watkins, 2201 H Street, Bakersfield, California. Phone: FA 2-3460. Travel Time and Transportation: None. Subsistence: $7.00 per day. Overtime: Time and one-half. Show-up time: 2 hours. Health and Welfare: 12Y2c per hour. Pension: 10c per hour. Contract Expires: 5-1-64. WAGE SCALE 5-1-61 Laborer m General or Construction ................................................ $3.26 Demolition, The Cleaning of Brick and Lumber ............................ 3.26 Dry Packing of Concrete ................................................................ 3.26 Operator of Pneumatic and Electric Tools, Vibrating Machines and similar mechanical tools not separately classiffied herein .... 3.47 Concrete Saw Man, excluding Tractor Type .................................... 3.47 Rata-Scraper .................................................................................. 3.47 Concrete Core Cutter ...................................................................... 3.47 Asphalt Raker and Iranet ............................................................ 3.47 Asphalt Shoveler ............................................................................ 3.36 Buggymobile Man ........................................................................ 3.47 Cement Dumper (on 1 yd. or larger mixer and handling bulk cement) ..................................................................................... 3.47 Cesspool Digger and Installer ........................................................ ~ 3.44 Chucktender ................................................................................ 3.41 Concrete Curer- Impervious Membrance and Form Oiler ............ 3.45 Cribher or Shorer ............................................................................ 3.62 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) ............................................ 3.31 Driller (Core, Diamond or Wagon), Joy Driller, Model TW M-2A, Gardner-Denver Model DH 143 and similar type drills (in ac- cardance with memorandum of understanding between Laborers and Operating Engineers dated at Miami, Florida, February 3, 1954) .............................................................................. :--- 3.71 Driller, Jackhammer 2Y2 foot drill steel or longer ........................ 3.55 Fine Grader, Highway and Street Paving, Airports, Runways and similar type heavy construction ................................................ 3.36 Flagman ........................................................................................ 3.26 Gas and Oil Pipeline Laborer ........................................................ 3.26 Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper-Pot Tender and Form Man ................ 3.47 Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper -- 6-inch pipe and over ................ 3.60 Guinea Chaser ................................................................................ 3.34 Laborer Packing Rod Steel and Pans ................................................ 3.385 ~Landscape Gardener and Nursery Man ........................................ 3.36 Laying of all non-metallic pipe, including Sewer Pipe, drain Pipe and Underground Tile .............................................................. 3.57 Making and Caulking of all non-metallic Pipe Joints .................... 3.45 Powderman .................................................................................... 3.62 Riprap Stonepaver .......................................................................... 3.45 Rock Slinger .................................................................................. 3.52 Head Rock Slinger ........................................................................ 3.78 Sandblaster (Nozzleman ................................................................ 3.71 Sandblaster (Pot Tender) .............. . .................................................. 3.45 Scaler ............................................................................................ 3.31 Scaler (Using Bos'n's Chair or Safety Belt or Power Tools) ............ 3.52 Septic Tank Digger and Installer (Lead Man) ................................ 3.41 Tank Sealer and Cleaner ................................................................ 3.385 Steel Headerboard Man ................................................................ 3.685 Tarman and Mortarman ................................................................ 3.31 Tree Climber, Faller, Chain Saw Operator, Pittsburgh Chipper and similar type Brush shredders ................................................ 3.47 Underground Laborer, including Caisson Bellower ............................ 3.39 LABORERS LOCAL NO. 220 (Continued) Wotchman ...................................................................................... 2.60 Window Cleoner ............................................................................ 3.26 * Has knowledge of plant materials and how to plant them. Lays out plant arrangements to follow the landscape plan. Foreman: Receives not less than 30c per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest classification over which he has leadership. May 1, 1963--10c increase. May 1, 1964ml 4c increase. LATHERS LOCAL NO. 300 Business Representative: O. L. Wilson, 911 - 20th Street, Bakersfield, Colif. Phone: FAirview 3-7957. Travel Time and TranSportation: Over 25 miles and up to 50 miles from Un- ion office~l hour's pay per day. Over 50 miles--one round trip at straight time plus subsistence. Subsistence: $7.00 per day worked. Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: Double. Health and Welfare: 12c per hour. Trade Promotional: 3c per hour. Vacation: 451/4c per hour. Contract Expires: 7-1-63. WAGE SCALES: Journeyman .................................................................................. $4.04V4 Foreman ........................................................................................ $4.41 ~ LATHERS LOCAL NO. 539 Business Representative: Lester Bright, 422 W Ave., Lancaster, California. Phone: WHitehall 2-1023. Travel Time and Transportation: None. Subsistence: $5.00 over 30 to 50 miles; $7.00 over 50 miles. Health and Welfare: None. Pension: None. Vacation: None. Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: DoUble. Contract Expires: June 30, 1963. WAGE SCALE: Journeyman--S4.00 per hour. Foreman--S4.50 per hour. MILLWRIGHT LOCAL NO. 1607 Business Manager: Charles Ellis; Assistant Business Representative: Herman Barbaglia, 6071 South Normandie, Los Angeles 44, Calif. Phone: PL 3-3433. Travel Time and Transportation: Mileage .09 a mile from Los Angeles City Hall. Travel time at speed of 35 miles an hour, $4.30 an hour. Subsistence: After 35 miles, $7.00 per day; Over 60 miles, $9.00 per day; 1-1-63 through June 1, 1963, $10.00 per day. Show-up time: Regular 2 hours; Premium 4 hours. Overtime: Double Time. Health and Welfare: 10c per hour. Jan. 1, 1963, 18c per hour. Vacation: 15c per hour. Pension: 10c per hour. Apprenticeship: .~,,~c an hr. Contract Expires: 6-1-65~Language, 1967. WAGE SCALE: Journeyman .................................................................................... $4.30 Foreman ............................................................................................ 4.70 General Foreman .............................................................................. 5.10 · ·June 1, 1963--20c to be added. June I, 1964~20c to be added. OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL NO. 12 District Representative: R. P. Holman; Business Representative: Ran Wheat, AI Leavitt, 120 Bernard Street, Bakersfield, California, FA 3-1929 or FA 3-6905. OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL NO. 12 (Continued) Business Representative: Lancaster Office: C. R. Vreeland, 44250 North Div- ision Street, Lancaster, California. Phone: WHitehall 8-1689. Travel Time and Transportation: None. Subsistence: $7.00 per day on all jobs let after the 15th of June, 1962; $8.00 per day affter June 1, 1963. Health and Welfare: 15c per hour. Pension: 10c per hour. Vacation: 15c (applied on weekly check) Contract Expires: 6-1-65. · 6-15-62 GROUP 1 ................................................ $3.655 Air Compressor, Pump or Generator Operator .......................... Engineer-Oiler and Signalman ~ ............. Heavy Duty Repairman's Helper .......... Switchman or Brakeman ........................ GROUP 2 ................................................ $3.895 Concrete Mixer Operator, Skip Type Conveyor Operator and Beltman ........ ' Fireman ..................................................... Generator, Pump or Compressor ; Operator (2-5 Inclusive, portable Units) ................................................ Generator, Pump or Compressor Plant Operator ............................................ Hydrostatic Pump ................................ Rotary Drill Helper (Oilfield Type) ........ Skiploader - Wheeltype - Ford, Fergu- GROUP 3 ................................................ $4.135 A-Frame or Winch Truck Operator ........ Dinkey Locomotive or Tunnel Motor Op- erator ................................................ Elevator Hoist Operator ........................ Equipment Greaser .............................. Ford, Ferguson or Similar Type (with Dragtype Attachments) ...................... Hydra-Hammer or similar type Equip- ment .................................................. Power Concrete Curing Machine ............ Power Concrete Saw Operator ................ Power-driver Jumbo Form Setter Oper- ator .................................................. Rodman and Chainman ........................ Ross Carrier or Fork Lift Operator (Job Site) ..... : .................................... Self-Prropelled Tar Pipelining Machine Operator ............................................ Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Operator ............................ Towblade Operator ................................ 6~15-62 GROUP 4 ................................................ $4245 Asphalt Plant Fireman .......................... Boring Machine Operator .................... · Boxman or Mixer Box Operator (Con- crete or Asphalt Plant) .................... Derrick Man (Oilfield Type) .................. 6-1-63 64 -64 $3.78 $4.03 $4.02 $4.27 $4.26 $4.51 6-1-63 $4.37 64 -64 $4.62 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL NO. 12 (Continued) Drilling Machine Operator .................... (including water wells) Highline Cableway Signalman ................ instrumentman ...................................... Locomotive Engineer .............................. Power Sweeper Operator ........................ Roller Operator, Campacting .................. Screed Operator .................................... Trenching Machine Operator (Up to 6 foot depth capacity), Monufacturer's rating) .............................................. GROUP 5 .................................................. $4.435 Asphalt or Concrete Spreading ................ Mechanical Tamping or Finishing ............ Machine Operator .................................. Roller (oil types and sizes), Soil, Cement, Asphalt Finish) ................................... Asphalt Plant Operator ........................ Deck Engine Operator ............................ Grade Checker ...................................... Heavy Duty Repairman ........................ Heavy Duty Welder .............................. Machine Tool Operator ........................ Pavement - Breaker Operator ................ Pneumatic Heading Shield - Tunnel ...... Rood Oil Mixing Machine Operator ........ Rubber - tired, Heavy Duty Equipment Operator, Oshkosh, DW, Euclid, Le- Tourneau, LaPlant-Choote, or Simil- ar Type Equipment, with any type at- tachments .......................................... Skip Loader Wheel Type over ~ yard, Up to and including 1 V2 yards .......... Slip Form Pump Operator (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) ................................................ Tractor Operator - Dragtype Shovel, Bull- dozer, Tamper, Scraper and Push Tractor .............................................. 6-15-62 GROUP 6 ................................................ $4.535 Combination Heavy Duty Repairman and Welder ...................................... Concrete Mixer Operator - Paving ........ Concrete Mobile Mixer Operator ............ Concrete Pump or Pumpcrete Gun Oper- ator .................................................. Crushing Plant Engineer ........................ Elevating Grader Operator .................... Grade-All Operator ................................ Highline Cableway Operator .................. Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and Mine) ................................................ Kolman Belt Loader and Similar Type .... Lift Slab Machine Operator ................ Loader Operator--Athey, Euclid,, Han- cock, Sierra or Similar Type ............ --8-- $4.56 6-1-63 $4.66 $4.81 64 -64 $4.91 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL NO. 12 (Continued) Motor Patrol Operator (Any type or size) .................................................. Multiple Engine- Earth Moving Mach- inery Operator .................................. Party Chief .......................................... Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator--Hackley-Presswell or Sim- ilar Type .......................................... Rotary Drill Operator, Excluding Caisson Type .................................................. Skiploader--Wheeltype over 1 Y2 yards Surface Heater and Planer Operator ...... Tractor Loader Operator, Crawlet Type --all Types and Sizes ........................ Tractor Operatar--with Boom Attach- ments ................................................ Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending Machine Operator .............. Trenching Machine Operator (over 6 foot depth capacity, Manufacturer's Rat- ing) .................................................. Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Back Hoe, Dragline, Clamshell, Der- rick, Derrick Barge, Crane, Pile Driv- er, and Mucking Machine) ................ The Operating Engineer Foreman shall be paid thirty-five cents per hour over the hourly rate of the highest Operating Engineer's classification under his direction. Operators and Oilers on cranes with booms of 80 feet or more, including jib, and pile driving rigs with hammer heads of 80 feet or more receive 15c per hour premium additional to their regular rate of pay. Thereafter they shall receive an additional 10c per hour premium pay additional to the regu- lar rate of pay for each additional 20 feet of boom, including jib. Operators on all hoisting equipment with three drums or more, shall receive 15c per hour premium pay additional to the regular rate of pay. Combination Mixer and Compressor Operators on Gunire work shall be classi- fied as Concrete Mobile Mixer Operator. Operators on Equipment with scrapers or dragtype shovels in tandem shall re- ceive premium pay of $1.00 per hour above the regular rate. On a survey crew the Party Chief shall receive premium pay of 10c per hour above the regular rate. PAINTERS LOCAL NO. 314 Business Representative: F. E. Prince, 26 Bernard St., Bakersfield, California, Phone: FA 5-1 825. Travel Time and Transportation: 10c per mile with a minimum of $4.00 per day, whichever is greater for each car used. (50 mile free zone). Subsistence: Living expenses shall be paid by the Employer on members re- quired to stay overnight. Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: Time and one-half. Health and Welfare: 10c per hour. Vacation: 8c per hour. Pension: None Shop Card: $122.00 per year. Contract Expires: 7-1-63. WAGE SCALES: 74-62 BRUSH .......................................................................................... $3.825 SPRAY ............................................................................................ $4.075 Foreman: 25c per hour over journeyman rate. PAINTERS LOCAL NO. 1793 Business Representative: Albert J. Wahlberg, 38269 - 6th Street, East, Palm- dale, California. Phone: WIndsor 7-5051. Travel Time and Transportation: 25 miles free zone; 25 to 50 miles, one hour; 50 to 75 miles 2 hours; over 75 miles $8.00 a day. Subsistence: $8.00 a day plus one round trip. Show-up time: 4 hours. Overtime 1 Y2 except holidays are double time. Health and Welfare: 12Y2c per man hour worked on all employees. Vacation: 7c per hour. Pension: 1-1-63ml 0c per hour. Shop Card: $87.00. Out of area: $15.00. Contract Expires: 6~30-64. WAGE SCALES 7-1-62 1-1-63 7-1-63 1-1-64 Journeyman (Brush) .................... $4.11 $4.15 $4.25 $4.34 Journeyman (Spray) .................... 4.36 4.40 4.50 4.59 Foreman: Not less than $2.00 per day additional. (A foreman is classified as the man in charge of three or more men.) PLASTERERS LOCAL NO. 191 Business Representative: Thos. B. Griffith, 26 Bernard St., Office N0. 100, Bakersfield, California. Phone: FA 3-6018 and FA 3-6019. Travel Time and Transportation: One hour straight time pay on jobs ever 25 miles and up to 50 miles. Subsistence: Over 50 miles, one round trip plus $7.00 per day or fraction thereof. Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: Double. Health and Welfare: 12c per hour. Vacation: 17c per hour. Promotional Fund: 3 cents per hour. Contract Expires: July 1, 1 ¢263. WAGE SCALE: Journeyman .................................................................................. $4.37~ Foreman ........................................................................................ $4.751~ PLASTERER TENDERS NO. 220 Business Representatives: Benjamin T. James, Edgar A. Watkins, 2201 H St., Bakersfield, California. Phone: FA 2-3460. Travel Time and Transportation: 1 hour each way to and from job. Subsistence: $8.00 per day. Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: Double time. Health and Welfare: 12Y2 cents per hour. Contract Expires: 7-1-63. WAGE SCALE: $4.09s~ per hour. 10-1-62--$4.23Y2 per hour. PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTERS LOCAL NO. 460 Business Manager: E. E. Hancock; Assistant Business Manager: Robert L. Car- ter, 208 Oak Street, Bakersfield, California. Phone: FA 4-9768. Travel Time and Transportation: Free zone of 15 mile radius. After that, based on mileage. Transportation based on regular rate of railroad or bus fare. Subsistence: $7.00 per day or $49.00 per week (40 miles or over). Show-up time: 4 hours. Overtime: Double time rate. Health and Welfare: 17Y2 cents per hour. Vacation: 15 cents per hour. Pension: 15 cents per hour. Apprenticeship: .02~ cents per hour. Contract Expires: June 30, 1963; Wage Scale: December 31, 1963. WAGE SCALE: 1-1-62 1-1-63 Journeyman ................................................................ $4.60 $4.85 Foreman ...................................................................... 5.06 5.33Y2 General Foreman ........................................................ 5.52 5.82 ROOFERS LOCAL NO. 66 Business Representative: Ted Raper, 6010 Norris Road, Bakersfield, California. Phone: EXport 9-6225. ROOFERS LOCAL NO. 66 (Continued) Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: Time and one-half. Travel Time and Transportation: One way under 50 miles. Both ways over 50 miles use of auto 10c per mile. Subsistence: $8.00 per day. Health and Welfare: 15c per hour. Vacation: 10c per hour. Contract Expires: August 15, 1964. WAGE SCALE: 8-16-62 8-16-63 Journeyman .................................................................... $3.90 $4.00 Foreman .......................................................................... 4.15 4.25 SHEET METAL WORKERS LOCAL NO. 152 Business Representative: Gilbert Rice, 26 Bernard Street, Office No. 30, Bak- ersfield, California. Phone: FAirview 3-4461. Travel Time and Transportation: Mileage, 22c per mile. Subsistence: $9.00 per day--30 miles or over. Show-up time: 2 hours. Overtime: Double time. Health and Welfare: 16c per hour. Vacation: 4% Gross Earnings. Vacation: 1-1-64--6% Gross Earnings. Pension: 11c per hour; 7-1-63--13c per hour. Contract Expires: 7-1-65. WAGE SCALE 1-1-62 1-1-63 7-1-63 1-1-64 Journeyman .................................. $4.25 $4.45 $4.55 $4.65 Foreman ...................................... 4.50 4.70 4.80 4.90 TEAMSTERS LOCAL NO. 87 Business Representative: Bob Chandler, 3724 Pierce Road, Bakersfield, Call- fornia. Phone: FA 7-8594. Travel Time and Transportation: None. Subsistence: $7.00 (According to map). Show-up time: 2, 4, 8. Overtime: Time and one-half. Health and Welfare: 10c per hour. Pension: 1-1-63--5c per hour. Health and Welfare: 1-1-63--15c per hour. Pension: 1-1 -64--10c per hour. Contract Expires: 5-1-65. WAGE SCALE: 7-2-62 Driver of Dump Truck of less than: 4 yards, water level ............................................................................ $3.72 4 yards, but less than 8 yards, water level ..................................... 3.75 8 yards, but less than 12 yards, water level .................................. 3.80 12 yards, but less than 16 yards, water level ................................ 3:88 16 yards or more water level ........................................................ 4.10 Driver of Truck Legal Payload Capacity: Less than 6 tons ............................................................................ 3.72 6 tons; to 10 tons ............................................................................ 3.75 10 tons to'l 5 tons ............................................................................ 3.80 15 tons to 20 tons .......................................................................... 3.88 20 tons or more .............................................................................. 4.10 Driver of Dumster Truck .................................................................... 4.10 Driver of Transit-Mix Truck, under 3 yards ........................................ 3.96 Driver of Transit-Mix Truck, 3 yards or more .................................... 4.10 Gas and Oil Pipeline Working Truck Driver, including Winch Truck and oil sizes of trucks or any other pipeline where a composite crew is used .................................................................... 3.90 Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck ........................................................ 3.90 Boatman .............................................................................................. 3.90 Dump Truck less than 6Y~ yards, water level .................................... 3.96 Dumpcrete Truck, 6Y2 yards water level and over .............................. 4.]0 Ross Carrier Driver, Highway .............................................................. 4.28 Water Truck Driver, under 2,500 gals ............................................... 3.78 Water Truck Driver, 2,500 gels. to 4,000 gels ................................... 3.90 Water Truck Driver, 4,000 gals. and over .......................................... 4.02 TEAMSTERS LOCAL NO. 87 (Continued) industrial Lift-Truck Driver ................................................................ 3.72 Fork Lift Driver .................................................................................... 4.28 Traffic-Control Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equipment, permit loads ........ ~ ........................................................................... 3.72 Truck Greaser and Tireman ................................................................ 4.05 Truck Repairman ................................................................................ 4.56 Truck Repairman Helper ...................................................................... 3.83 Warehouseman and Teamster .............................................................. 3.64 Warehouseman - Clerk ........................................................................ 3.78 A-Frame or Swedish Crane Driver ........................................................ 4.28 Driver of Euclid-Type Spreader Truck .................................................. 4.29 DW10 and DW20 Euclid type Equipment, LeTourneau Pulls, Terra Cobras and similar types of equipment; also PB trucks when per- forming work within the Teamster jurisdiction, regardless of types of attachment ........................................................................ 4.56 Winch Truck Driver--12Y2c per hour additional when operating power winch, or similar attachments. Foreman receives not less than 25c per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest classification over which he has supervision. 5-1-64--13 cents increase. 1-1-65--15 cents increase. TEAMSTERS LOCAL NO. 982 Business Representative: James Durfee, 45122 No. Yucca St., Lancaster, California. Phone: WHitehall 2-9501. Rate, etc., same as Teamsters Local No. 87. TILEWORKERS LOCAL N0. 3 Business Representative: I. W. Brooks, 1109 Miller Street, Bakersfield, Cali- fornia Phone: FA 3-2598. Travel Time and Transportation: None on jobs within 12 miles of City Hall. Jobs over 12miles from Bakersfield City Hall, but less than 40, employer may provide transportation, or pay mileage: 5 cents mile total mileage from ' City Hall, both ways and one hour pay extra per day. Subsistence: Points beyond 40 miles: subsistence at $7.00 per day or $49 per week whenever required to stay on job over weekend. Show-up time: $4.00 per hour. Overtime: Time and one-half. Health and Welfare: 15 cents per hour. Contract Expires: September 1, 1964. WAGE SCALE: 9-1-62 1-1-63 9-1-63 Journeyman .................................................. $4.00 $4.10 $4.35 TILE HELPERS NO. 11 Business Representative: Jack Lott, 6409 Donna, Reseda, California. Phone: 342-8023. Travel Time and Transportation: Over 12 miles from Bakersfield City Hall, but less than 40 miles, Employer will provide transportation or workman will receive 5 cents per mile total mileage, both ways, and one hour's pay extra per day at straight time rates, Monday through Friday. Subsistence: $7.00 per day or $49.00 per week. WAGE SCALE: I-1-62 Tile Helper (per hour) .................................................................... $3.35 Contract Expires: 1-1-63. (See attached sheet). Dated: December I, 1962 H.D. LACKEY, Secretary Address: 911 - 20th Street, Kern, Inyo and Mona Counties Bakersfield, California. of California Building and Phone: FAirview 3-7957. Construction Trades Council. .~2--Sierra Printers I-HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing R~solution'~was passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day'Of December, 1962, by the following vote: AYE'S: BALFANZ, CROES, DOOLIN, MARCHBANKS, MOSSMAN, RUCK~R, 5TIERN 7~-~!,~,~, - ~.~ - . __. Council of the .City of Bakersfield. APPROVED this~ 26th day of December, 1962~ ~e' ',~i't~ o{ Bakers {ield. - ~.~ ~-