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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963 019 CC RESO1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 RESOLUTION NO. 65-19 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ASCERTAINING THE GENERALLY PREVAILING RATE OF PER DIEM WAGES TO BE PAID TO WORKMEN ENGAGED ON PUBLIC WORKS WITHIN THE CITY, AND REPEALING AND RESCINDING ALL RESOLUTIONS INCON- SISTENT HEREWITH. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That, pursuant to the applicable sections of the Labor Code of the State of California, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby ascertain and declare that the generally prevailing rate of per diem wages, the generally prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work, and the employer payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation, and similar purposes, for each craft, classification or type of workmen needed in the execution of contracts for public work in the locality of the City of Baldwin Park, are as set forth in that document attached hereto, marked Exhibit A", entitled 1963 Wage Scales for the Six Basic Trades" revised January 1, 1963, and in that document attached hereto,marked Exhibit B", entitled Sub-Trades Hourly Wage Rates of Building and Construction Trades Unions" revised January 1, 19&3. Said exhibits are incorporated herein by this reference and made a part of this resolution. SECTION 2. That all Resolutions and findings incon- sistent with the terms and provisions of this Resolution are hereby repealed, rescinded and revoked. SECTION 3. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution, and shall file a certified copy hereof with the Director of Industrial Relations of the State of California, pursuant to Section 1773.3 of the Labor Code. ADOPTED and APPROVED this 4 day of February 1963. ATTEST yX^^ y^j2^L-^ 6ity Clerk——————— STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, THELMA L. BALKUS^ City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of said City and signed by its Mayor at a regular meeting held on the 4 day of February_____^ 1963^ by the following vote, to wit: AYES; Councllmen: HOLMES, BLOXHAM, MOREHEAD AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: Councllmen: NONE ABSENT: Councilmen; TAYLOR 7^I^^^ o< C^-^yi^ city Clerk BIB] 38398-U01 1963-U02 019-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO19677-U03 FO50956-U03 DO62326-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/15/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 r® S£ s c *' *" Jh s K cO B S P 50 QJ a 5 1^ 5 y S I g p U d &g^ 5 0 w J'p i s s""^ so a al.a.s a M M s.s 3^ 1 0 w^ Sa-s i? a a o ll 1^ &U va fjj u M 11 Crt Q Q 81.^ s aa 2l|afc!-^ M g 0^5§§j ag^^-i 5'S m *^»0 CD i-^CO CO M 0 COt--':- lom-^^N /^.'N 00 CO OCO iS i0 000 1—10 f'- w^y^y^p fi00 P-<"rt i>^'^0c^flC3 r^ \a 0 100": &3 0 t^ lOlO-t; &&-fi rt-0 rtDi-l 0C a34) i-y 0i—(a"3 tt0)2 U-5l>,«^3 l-tU & Mn^ S>03 G>•0c-S§|j-s•^ S00 i b! f I'§620S *-•0 COs Sg S s 1 1 t $m^ 51 W yirt n g S ift &*5 in?S0^?i—4K 5a^ &c£ ii0si-^s^^-gnscqs^s& CO s^ 3 3 ffl c•aN'5^ 9rS1 m^ SSc^r~(T3 C! cq^ rti01f—1•Si—ife00<-^i CP-SS^f:L1^ 5 SC I flO OcO Sw- 5 a0 5G S.Sb t- c0?S-B. wfe X gfiS 1-1 OT M<;•§ Ss'& 5 E gs^ 1 & s^ u a>0. ft•^ to-10 *01—4 1 atf u 1 ri 10i—«!Sa Svs oE ID a bfidu 3 a^•5'g-51111B ca^5rt SffiMpQoy^°boy 01 wE/lU4-10^.03106 5 ss^ J^ Musrt a Sg11"^ 5 SF101i^,^ 1u^S rt-2 too2| 3^UJ^^i Si i S c^i 1^^ 11C 0S^^a^^'§§§§'§ S sll-ga^^£^1 X§§ S S 53 S"3 caff rt(U QJ QJ US 3 o SCQffiCQCQ s^3^ u b^1 ga0; Coa cc js^i|^sffi s-8i| M uJ-eC" P 5g^ bba. 5 u s31 S 0 OS 00 00 00 CO OS CD CO CO CD w ira w w w' S 5 i0 CO 0 CO 00 10 N 01 co u5 i/s io v5 3 o ff) S CO tp CD 1C 10 t0 10 BIB] 38398-U01 1963-U02 019-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO19677-U03 FO50956-U03 DO62326-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/15/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 LINEMAN: General Foreman 6.30 6.45 6.50 Foreman 5.72 5.85 5.99 Cable Splicer Foreman 6.05 6.19 6.32 Cable Splicer 5.44 5.56 5.68 Lineman 5.14 5.26 5.38 Radio & TV Towerman Foreman 6.83 6.97 7.10 Radio & TV Towerman 6.14 6.26 6.38 Groundman 3.86 3.95 4.04 Pension Plan-l%) ELEVATOR 9/15/62 $5.37 4.77 3.34 2.385 Vacation Plan-2% up to Elevator Constructor Foreman Elevator Constructor Elevator Constructor Helper Elevator Probationary Helper Health & Welfare-7^) Pension Plan-10^) 5 yrs., 4% 5 yrs. or more) GLAZIER 7/26/62 1/26/63 7/26/63 7/26/64 $4.14 $4.24 $4.31 $4.51 7/26/64) Pension Plan-10^-7/26/63) Glazier Health & Welfare-10^; 12^- Plus Vacation Plan) GUNITE Gunite Foreman—25^ per hour more than the highest classification over which he has supervision. 6/1/62 5/1/63 5/1/64 $4.125 $4.275 $4.425 Nozzle Man & Rod Man Gun Man Reboundman Health & Welfare-12^) HOUSEMOYER Housemover Foreman Housemover Journeyman Yard Maintenance Man 3.795 3.375 3.935 3.475 4.075 3.615 6/22/62 $3.945 3.685 3.685 7/1/63 $4.065 3.805 3.805 1/1/64 $4.155 3.895 3.895 7/1/64 $4.255 3.995 3.995 1/1/65 $4.365 4.105 4.105 Health & Welfare-12^) Pension Plan-10^) LATHER NOTE: Upon 60 days' notice prior to May 1, 1963, or May 1, 1964, the Union may elect the following increases to be applied to wages or fringe benefits: 10^ per hour-5/1/63 14^ per hour-5/1/64 Los Angeles Area—Local No. 42 Metal-Furring Foreman Metal-Furring Lather Health & Welfare-15%^) Pension Plan-10^) Los Angeles Area—Local No. 42A Nail-On Foreman Nail-On Lather Health & Welfare-15^) Pension Plan-10(i) Pasadena Area—Local No. 81 Metal & Nail-On Foreman Metal & Nail-On Lather 6/21/62 5/1/63 5/1/64 $4.795 See See 4.345 Note Note Vacation Plan-25^) 6/21/62 5/1/63 5/1/64 $4.72 See See 4.345 Note Note Vacation Plan-25^) 6/21/62 5/1/63 5/1/64 $4.72 See See 4.345 Note Note Health fie Welfare-15^) Pension Plan-10^) Vacation Plan-25^) BIB] 38398-U01 1963-U02 019-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO19677-U03 FO50956-U03 DO62326-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/15/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 r-,01 co co co co co ee- te- *•< lOlOlOUSkrt WIsi"? o§o§i§33 z 5 *ft 2 CO CO CO CO CO Pi c-sS-2 t"* CO eg^^^ a 3 u e 0 b 1 A 3 FO w^ 1 8 Sg a & gS S'S S I|i^iMS-l 11 a» z; 5^3—S'sa Sissr st T3»-l'§'8 S*Sffl°-4;j^ l^saig^l.p d^'^ggg g^o^&ss< 5^ 5 ft"-" 3E fe55S<-< j1«s pi 1^ 1rt P^ t-'fCOCD^-lOT'—fCOC'scDCTS SlOO--' S C^cOCO^' rt'^^CDIOl-^lC^lC) S.COr^if, S 000000 rt T!^ y i 4 y y t^i y i^ t'^1 4 *^ w- f 6e- fl a9-<e- % 1 5 10t^l'-O.IOfNl>Ot>.0 S. 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S 1.0 ttl fl U i^i3 1 a-2'S3^ 3 a^-3 % /"^t-^^if^1 11 1 S1 as- s s gs--<S c S 3 0)§ a"(S sIlii 11 S^. 1F a CL CL g sa cyf^ p™^ i- y j i'^•S i.^S'3^^ si—< nj u D y i Q p i F—I ffi> 3'^^ ffi s P ffi— s-.e-s—'g g^cL,&4p^ A A A BIB] 38398-U01 1963-U02 019-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO19677-U03 FO50956-U03 DO62326-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/15/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 VI/62 Sprinkler Fitter K man 565 Sprinkler Fitter $5.19 Health & Welfare-^ Pension Plan-10^) 9/1/62 Refrigeration Fitter Foreman $5.31 Refrigeration Fitter 4.89 Health & Welfare-15^) Pension Plan-12^) Vacation & Holidays-25^) PLASTERER 6/15/62 Plasterer Foreman $4.72 Plasterer 4.345 Health & Welfare-15^) Pension Plan-10^) Vacation Plan-25^) 6/15/62 5/1/63 5/1/64 Plaster Tender $4.25 See See Health & Welfare-12^) Pension Plan-17^) Note Note Vacation Plan—-5^. To be reviewed for vacation or wages after 1/1/63) NOTE: The following increases to be designated to wages or fringe benefits on the specified dates. 10^ per hour-5/1/63 14^perhour-5/l/64 ROOFER ROOFER: 8/15/62 Foreman $4.75 Sub-Foreman 4.65 Journeyman 4.40 PITCH ROOFER & ENAMELER: Foreman 5.05 Sub-Foreman—.-.—....-——................-....................—.——.—..—.„.-——... 4.95 Journeyman 4.70 DAMP. WATERPROOF & BITUMINOUS ENAMELEK: Foreman 5.05 Sub-Foreman 4.95 Journeyman 4.70 Health & Welfare-10^) SHEET METAL Sheet Metal Foreman—10% above Journeyman rate. 7/1 /62 7/1 /63 7/1 /tf4 Sheet Metal Worker $4.75 $5.02 $5.31 Residential Heating Installer 4.75 5.02 5.31 Health &: Welfare-16^) Pension Plan-11^; 13^-7/1/63) TERRAZZO Terrazzo Setter Foreman in charge of less than 5 men. $1.00 per day and in charge of 5 or more men, $2.00 per day MORE THAN Terrazzo Setters' rate. 7/1/<l Terrazzo Setter $4.10 7/1/62 7/1/63 7/1/64 Base Machine Operator $3.90 $4.06 $4.23 Floor Machine Operator & Helper 3.635 3.795 3.965 TILE Tile Setter Foreman in charge of less than 11 men, $2.50 per day and in charge of 11 or more men, $5.00 per day MORE THAN the Tile Setters' rate. 1/1/63 6/1/63 Tile Setter $4.55 $4.725 Health & Welfare-14^) Pension Plan-10^) Tile Setter Helper 3.78 3.92 Health & Welfare-14^) BIB] 38398-U01 1963-U02 019-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO19677-U03 FO50956-U03 DO62326-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/15/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 m ih" a 1, go g e Q g s e 2 a JJ"! j"! i 1 ti I 3P u g^l Si $ Jse^ 8-1 j ccuj ocS-se g^ 9 S I II ill o2! Sj-1 vo a 5 g af a s a a s o. Ja^ 2| g§ J3 sJ g| g MSs sl S3 Q^-i SS o^ M a S is So,{3 h g uj a-gw B^^ wg 3 s j s s S M S l gjl i /* j-e S|§ S^ m S^-oS i-i^i S.f 9 3J gS if ESJif gf.3 g| III 11 IS BIB] 38398-U01 1963-U02 019-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO19677-U03 FO50956-U03 DO62326-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/15/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 CEMENT MASO* Health & Welfare-13^ per hour Pension—10^ per hour Vacation—10^ 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 40^ per hour more than the highest classification over which he has leadership. OTHER COST CHANGES-Upon 60 days' written notice prior to June 1, 1963, or June 1, 1964, the Union may elect to allocate not in excess of 5rf per hour out of the following increases to any one of the three fringe benefits above, with the balance going to wages: 20^ per hour-6/1/63 20^perhour-6/l/64 7/1/62 Cement Mason $4.04 Cement Mason, chipping & patching 4.04 Curb Form & Plank Setter, including setting of lines, stakes and grades-... 4.04 Screed Setter, including screed pins 4.04 Cement Mason magnesite, magnesite-terrazzo and mastic composition, Epoxy, Dex-0-Tex) 4.16 Cement Mason Floating & Troweling Machine Operator 4.29 Curb & Gutter Machine Operator cement only) 4,04 Clary & Similar Type of Screed Operator 4.04 Grinding Machine Operator 4.04 Jackson Vibratory & Similar Type Screed Operator 4.04 Scoring Machine Operator 4.04 Cutting^ Scoring & Sawing New Concrete 4.04 Plugging, Filling Shea Bolt Holes 4.04 Dry Packing Concrete, including Embco 4.04 Mixer-Truck Chute Man slabs, floors and decks) 4.04 Material Hose Man slabs, floors and decks) 4.04 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 and Welfare-15^ per hour Pension—10^ per hour Vacation—10^ per hour Foreman: Receives not less than 35^ per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest classification over which he has supervision. When two or more Iron Workers are employed, one shall be selected by the Em- ployer to act as Foreman. OTHER COST CHANGES—The Union, upon 60 days' notice prior to August 16> 1964, may exercise the option of allocating the following increase to either fringe benefits or wages: 25^perhour-8/16/64 Reinforcing Iionworicer fc.__ Sifcai^^'lfa^^^^^ia^jLiirrai VniMBIBBBBi U^^ J'^ttlSGft JSXOCSwOf injr-ri.j-a,ji_r 8/l</<2 8/16/63 H^ 4/TS 4.T5 S.OO CTS 5.00 SS 4^0 BIB] 38398-U01 1963-U02 019-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO19677-U03 FO50956-U03 DO62326-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/15/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 OPEI^HNG ENGINEERS Continued) y 6/15/8^^6/1/63 6/1/64 GROUP 2 $3.895 $4.02 S4.27 Concrete Mixer Operator, Skip Type Conveyor Operator and Beltman Fireman Generator, Pump or Compressor Operator 2-5 Inclusive, portable units) Generator, Pump or Compiessor Plant Operator Hydrostatic Pump Rotary Drill Helper Oilfield type) SIdpIoader—WheeItype—Ford, Ferguson, Jeep or similar type % yard or less Without dragtype attachments) Temporary Heating Plant Operator Truck Crane Oiler GROUP 3 $4135 $4.26 $4.51 A-Frame or Winch Truck Operator Dinkey Locomotive or Tunnel Motor Operator Elevator Hoist Operator Equipment Greaser Ford, Ferguson or Similar Type With Dragtype Attachments) Hydra-Hammer or Similar Type Equipment Power Concrete Curing Machine Power Concrete Saw Operator Powder-driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator Rodman and Chainman Ross Carrier or Fork Lift Operator Job Site) Self-Propelled Tar Pipelining Machine Operator Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Operator Towblade Operator GROUP 4 $4.245 $4.37 S4.62 Asphalt Plant Fireman Boring Machine Operator Boxman or Mixer Box Operator Concrete or Asphalt Plant) Derrick Man Oilfield type) Drilling Machine Operator including water wells) Highline Cableway Signalman Instrumentman Locomotive Engineer Power Sweeper Operator Roller Operator, Compacting Screed Operator Trenching Machine Operator Up to 6 foot depth capacity, manufacturer's rating) GROUP 5 $4.435 $4.56 $4.81 Asphalt or Concrete Spreading, Mechanical Tamping or Finishing Machine Operator, Roller All types and sizes), Soil, Cement, Asphalt—Finish Asphalt Plant Engineer Deck Engine Operator Grade Checker Heavy Duty Repairman Heavy Duty Welder Machine Tool Operator Pavement-Breaker Operator Pneumatic Heading Shield—Tunnel Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator Rubber-tired, Heavy Duty Equipment Operator— Oshkosh, DW, Euclid, LeTour- neau, LaPlant, Choate, or Similar Type Equipment, with any Type Attach- BIB] 38398-U01 1963-U02 019-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO19677-U03 FO50956-U03 DO62326-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/15/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 OPERATING Eh EERS Continued) Skip Loader Wheel Type over % yard, up to and including 1^ yards Slip Form Pump Operator power-driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) Tractor Operator—Dragtype Shovel, Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper and Push Tractor 6/15/62 6/1/63 6/1/64 GROUP 6 $4.53S $4.66 $4.91 Combination Heavy Duty Repairman and Welder Concrete Mixer Operator—Paving Concrete Mobile Mixer Operator Concrete Pump or Pumpcrete Gun Operator 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, Hancock. Sierra or Similar Type Motor Patrol Operator Any type or size) Multiple Engine—Earth Moving Machinery Operator Party Chief Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator—Hackley-Presswell or Similar Rotary Drill Operator, Excluding Caisson Type Skiploader—Wheeltype over 1% yards Surface Heater and Planer Operator Tractor Loader Operator, Crawler Type—AU Types and Sizes Tractor Operator—with Boom Attachments Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending Machine Operator Trenching Machine Operator over 6 foot Depth Capacity, Manufacturer's Rating) Universal Equipment Operator Shovel, Back Hoe, Dragline, Clamshell, Derrick, Derrick Barge, Crane, Pile Driver, and Mucking Machine) Any employee who does any work underground in tunnels during any one shift shall receive a differential of 25^ per hour premium pay above the stipu- lated rate of pay for the classification of work in which he may be engaged. All operators and oilers on equipment with booms of 80 to 100 feet includ- ing jib and pile driving rigs with hammer leads of 80 to 100 feet, shall receive 15^ per hour premium pay additional to the regular rate of pay. Thereafter they shall receive an additional 10^ per hour premium pay additional to the regular rate of pay for each additional 20 feet of boom, including jib. It is agreed that two or more Engineer Operators will constitute a complete operating crew on all Tower Crane equipment American Pecco, Bucyrus Erie, Mayco-Weitz, Linden and similar types), and they shall receive 45^ per hour premium pay in addition to the applicable Universal Equipment Operator's rate of pay Long Boom premium shall not apply to this equipment). Operators on all hoisting equipment with three drums or more, shall receive 15^ per hour premium pay additional to the regular rate of pay. Combination Mixer and Compressor Operators on Gunite work shall be classified as Concrete Mobile Mixer Operator. Operators on Equipment with scrapers or dragtype shovels in tandem shall receive premium pay of $1.00 per hour above the regular rate. The necessity for the use of an employee as a Signalman shall be deter- mined by the Contractor. When used, he shall be an Engineer-Oiler, as defined herein, who assists in giving or relaying signals by mechanical means also by means of hands signals on excavation work) directly to the Operator of hoisting equipment only. On a survey crew the Party Chief shall receive premium pay of 10^ per hour above the regular rate. BIB] 38398-U01 1963-U02 019-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO19677-U03 FO50956-U03 DO62326-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/15/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 Health i Welfare-lS^ per hour Pension—5^ per hour; 15^ per hour 1/1/64 OWNER-OPERATORS-owning tractor only, to be put on payroll of Contn tor; all others, payment of 12^ per hour 50^ per half day, $1.00 per f day) to provide Health & Welfare. Foremen: When a Contractor employs on his payroll, on a Jobsite, 11 or me Teamsters operating equipment under the jurisdiction of the Tea sters, excluding any equipment less than six tons and maintenai] equipment, the Contractor shall designate one Teamster as a woi ing Foreman and he shall receive 25^ per hour more than the highi classification over which he is Foreman. OTHER COST CHANGES-Prior to the dates shown the following increases to be allocated either to fringe benefits or wages; IQi per hour-5/1/63 13^perhour-5/l/64 15^perhour-l/l/65 Driver of Dump Truck of less than: 7/2/6; 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 3.8C 12 yards but less than 16 yards water level 3.8f 16 yards but less than 25 yards water level 4.K 25 yards or more, water level single unit or combination of vehicles, excluding trash or rubbish trucks) 4.2£ Driver of Truck Legal Payload Capacity; Less than 6 tons 3,7£ 6 tons to 10 tons 3.7^ 10 tons to 15 tons 3.8C 15 tons to 20 tons 3.8f 20 tons or more 4.K Driver of Dumpster Truck 4.K Driver of Transit-Mix Truck-Under 3 yards 3.9f Driver of Transit-Mix Truck—3 yards or more 4.K Gas and Oil Pipeline Truck Driver, including Winch Truck and all sizes of Trucks, or any other pipeline where a composite crew is used 3.9( Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck 3.9( Bootman 3.9( Dumpcrete Truck less than 6^ yards water level 3.9( Dumpcrete Truck, 6% yards water level and over 4.K Ross Carrier Driver—Highway 4.3 Water or Tank-Type Truck Driver-Under 2500 gallons 3.7i Water or Tank-Type Truck Driver-2500 gallons to 4000 gallons 3,9( Water or Tank-Type Truck Driver-4000 gallons and over 4.0; Fork Lift Driver 4.3: Traffic- Control Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equipment, permit loads 3.7i Truck Greaser and Tireman 4.0,' Truck Repairman 4.5' Truck Repairman Helper 3.8< Warehouseman and Teamster 3.6- Warehouseman— Clerk 3.7; A-Frame or Swedish Crane Driver 4.3: Driver of Euclid-Type Spreader Truck, less than 25 yards water level over 25 yards water level, use Dump Truck Classification).....-.—.... 4.2f BIB] 38398-U01 1963-U02 019-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO19677-U03 FO50956-U03 DO62326-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/15/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 TEAMSTERS 0 ued) DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-type Equipment, Le Toumeau Pulls, Terra Cobras and similar types of equipment; also PB and simi- lar type trucks when performing work within the Teamster jurisdiction, regardless of types of attachments 4.59°* Winch Truck Driver—12%^ per hour additional when operating power winch, or similar special attachments. Hourly rate, effective Aug. 1. 1962. Effective May 1, 1963-14^ per hour increase, in addition to any general increases. Effec- tive May 1, 1964—13^ per hour increase, in addition to any general increases. These classifications will receive a 7^ increase m hourly rates 5/1/63, and an additional 3^ increase in hourly rates 5/1/64, in addition to other increases provided herein. BUSINESS ADDRESSES OF HEALTH & WELFARE PROGRAMS CARPENTERS Health & Welfare Trust for Southern California M. A. Comell & 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. OVerland 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. DUnkirk 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 fie CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL AFL-CIO 1626 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 26, Calif. 483-4222 BIB] 38398-U01 1963-U02 019-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO19677-U03 FO50956-U03 DO62326-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/15/2005-U04 ROBIN-U04 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 1963 019 CC RESOºKê7 LABORERS cor 3d> Underground Laborer, including Caisson Bellower.... 3.39 3.49 3.63 Watchman 2.60 2.70 2.84 Window Cleaner 3.26 3.36 3.50 Has knowledge of plant materials and how to plant them. Lays out plant arrangements to follow landscape plan. TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS See Nota) Health & Welfare-12^ per hour Pension—10^ NOTE: Workmen on each shift receive 8 hours' pay for 7 hours* work except- ing 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. The classification Shifter" receives a 35^ per hour differential over the highest Laborer classification working. 1/1/63 6/1/63 6/1/64 Shaft and Raise Miner $4.11 $4.16 $4.37 $4.605 Shaft and Raise Miner $4.16 $4.37 $4.605 Miner-Tunnel hand or machine) 3.91 4.12 4.355 Timberman, Retimbennan—wood or steel 3.91 4.12 4.355 Blaster, Driller, Powderman 3.91 4.12 4.355 Cherry Pickerman 3.91 4.12 4.355 Nipper 3,76 3.97 4.205 Chucktender, Cabletender 3.76 3.97 4.205 Swamper Brakeman and Switchman on Tunnel Work) 3.66 3.87 4.105 Powderman—Primer House 3.91 4.12 4.355 Bull Gang Foreman 3.91 4.12 4.355 Bull Gang Mucker, Trackman 3.66 3.87 4.105 Dumpman 3.66 3.87 4.105 Steel Form Raiser & Setter 3.91 4.12 4.355 Helper for Steel Form Raiser & Setters 3.76 3.97 4.205 Vibratorman, Jack Hammer, Pneumatic Tools except driller) 3.76 3.97 4.205 Concrete Crew, includes Rodders & Spreaders 3.66 3.87 4.105 Grout Crew 3.66 3.87 4.105 Grout Gunman 3.86 4.07 4.305 Kemper & other Pneumatic Concrete Placer Operator 3.91 4.12 4.355 6/15/62 5/1/63 5/1/64 Watchman $2,60 $2.70 $2.84 OPERATING ENGINEERS Health and Welfare— 15<1 per hour Pension-10^; 15^* effective 6/1/63 Vacation—Holiday Savings Fund—15^ per hour; 25^ effective 6/1/63; 30^ effective 6/1/64 Foreman; Receives not less than 35^ per hour over the hourly rate of the highest classification under his direction. 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