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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971 186 CC RESO1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚ RESOLUTION NO. 71-186 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 the documents attached hereto, rtarked Exhibit A", entitled 1970-71 Wage Scales for the Six Basic Trades", and in that docume'nt attached hereto entitled Sub-Trades Hourly Wage Rates of Building and Construction Trade Unions". Said exhibits are incorporated herein by this reference and trade a part of this resolution. SECTION 2. That the City Clerk shall keep on file at the City Hall, 14403 East Pacific Avenue, copies of this Resolution and Exhibit A" hereto, for inspection by any interested person. SECTION 3. That all Resolutions and findings inconsistent with the terms and provisions of this Resolution are hereby repealed, rescinded and revoked. SECTION 4. 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 and cause the same to be published pursuant to Section 1773.3 of the said Labor Code. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 7th day of July, 1971. ATTEST: 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 duty and regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at its regular meeting of the City Council on the 7th day of July. 1971, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN MC CARON, KING, BLEWETT, HAMILTON AND MAYOR GREGORY_____ NOES; COUNCILMEN ABSENT: COUNCILMEN 2^^^^-^A^— THELMA L. BALKUS. CITY CLERK BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚ a a i c o P M 4J H H U 4J 1 0 ft»M 0 H 0 U Q H 0- H H U 0 U 03 i-l 0 4-t r4 C H ni ro o A) c; H in ft z; n3 0 in fi ir^ U U +* 4 0 H r< P M 3 CT T) CO 0 U 0 u 3 i a u u a) a 4J ft^; A U 0 P r-( C rti rG Of a u u &* a CQ 0 r4 C; P U +* H W 4J t0 0 H QJ 3 Q) Q> M 1 U U 4 0^ U U U 0 rl X 0 Cri 0 0 G< rQ f in in 1 in 0 0 0 \D 0 0 \0 fr r-4 U 0 r-1 I ft 4J rt a 4J U 10 0 0) Q)Q) o rt 4J 0 4 ftf & C * At 1 U M n a o n 0 o u S n o 0) r-l M fl r-f H 0 03 i-t 3 0 0 0 r4 H a fa p 0) a) 1 rC 1 U U UH'OO'OO-^C; 4J U 0 & 4J U a i 0 n rt fo 0) t7* fo U g ft C! 0 f-t 3 0 rl^lr-l>A<BO O^ni-Hfaioa.o OcnffiSco^i^S r * in f o o o \Q \o c; 0 j4 g U h S 0 U tP Q o i m u r-< a o a a in co n u a> u E r-t tjl U rt S 01 0 r-l H a a * A n H m 0 u o< g a u Q en u i i H C: O E; 0) 0 l*-! 0 f0 C3 rt t7i o fa a rt 2: a f^ U M r-l co(u<U(ua>(i)co<u 4J'0>>.P>MCT»0' 0 0 d d C; d U C H 0^i-<<UHO-HfO f-i^QQ ftQtfr-tOQ MiM(U<Urt(UT3^;^; OL| Of-l'-^U'-f 0 0 U Q r4 H rl U 0 0 K a< ai on ffi tf 0^ U i-l rt C; rQ 1 rt ttf ft +j u a P 0 0) fO n Q 0 C ffl 0 U U fO 6 0 0 M n 0 t0 1 U 3 o m nf BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚ r>'>" CARPENTERS IIc.i!tK& Welfare Trust for Southern M. A. Cornc-11 c C\-5e0 S. Vilgil Av<\, Los Angeles, Californa 90005 CKMENT MASONS Southed California Health /Welfare Fund M. A. Com?ll & Co.-Sil&sS. Virgit Ave.. Los Angeles, California 900"" California IRONWORkLRS' Fiel M. A. Corncll &: Co.-530 S. Los Angeles, California 90005 JLOS Angen 995 Marfee LABORERS Health & Welfare Trust f 1S44 Wilshtre Blvd.. Los Angeles/Ca OPERATING ENGINEERS Health M. A. Comell & Co-724 S. Los Angeles, California Construction TEAMSTERS General Correspondence: 520 S. Virgil Ave., I Claims: Teamsters Secunty Plans. Inc. 1616 VV. 9th Street, LoS Angeles. Calif. 90015 Firfnishcd by JtOS ANGELES BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TKADES J AFI--CIO 1626 everly Blvd., Los Anodes, California 90026 483-4232 i.'^) 1 970 V/^GG SCALSS G.l il^ P< t**^ T^ * l 0 i r\ J. \\f I K J The w.igc rates lister below jre in ucor^in'-c \\ith llie Irrms of the Sout'''.rn Cplifnni'a Ma'stpr L.ilior A'TL' I'K nt foi ll^ C ii Ini' t:.,n In'lii^Uy and cover the foUouing counties. Los An'^.rs. Oi,in;^', R,\t r.,.(lf1, Sin B'. nurilino, Impcrtal, Vonlura, Santa Barbara, S.>n Lins OLisi'o, Kt-rn, ln>o and Mono. ADDITIONAL COS1' IlI:MS: For SuhsisU-ncc A"ou.ipcc, Transportalii-'ii and Travel Ti'mc Allowance, Overtime, Apyrcnticc Pio^r.-m Contributions, Inchii.try Promotional Funds, Administrate e Funds, Cash Bond Deposits, etc., contact the Local Union or its District Council having jurisdiction. HIGGEBS and WELDERS FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES: Same wage scales as crafts to which rigging and welding arc incidental. CARPENTERS ifea^Aoc Weifare-Sltf per hour a/ 1?<msten^54i^erhour Y/^^I VAfisation Savings-fifelKlay—45^ peir Taow t / Foreman: Receives not less'tha&J)?^ pef hour more than the^fo'utly rate 10? the highest Carpenter cTass^E®tion over which heh^s jrcsponsibillty, exdudmg Pneumatic Nailer p^a^er Stapler". 5/»/7B $5.98 6.11 6.18 6.18 i 6.06 6.08 5.23 /i/n- 5/1/W $7.28 $8.13 7.41 8-26 7.48 8.33 7.48 8.33 7.36 7.a W 7^3 6.^1 W 5.95 &,8d 8^1 8,88 7.41 8.38 7:41 7.51 &^8 7.41 8.26 7,31 8.16 Carpenter Shingler Hardwood Floor Worker MiHwright Saw Filer ttlale Power Saw Operator itteumatic Nailer or Power Stapler WftA Fence Buuder on Residential rojects %o(rf Loader or Shingles Pile Driver Foreman P^e Priver Man-Bridge or Dock efcrpenter and Cable Splicer i'te'Driver Man—Derrick Bargeman Kead Rockslinger Rockslinger Rock Hargcrnan or Scowman The Union may elect at its option upon at Ic^t si\ty days* wraicn notice /WW to May 1, 1971, 1972 and 1973, to alloL.itL' up tu a ni.i\imuni^if h n ci'i^s per hour f the above lifted unounb to icli or U of Jt^hw^f,' cK'nt'fit Men w.-rkinq from a bi's'n's ch.iir, s^iii^in^ 1. Id, rr st.spf n'k'il From a rope *' T";^ r lir.iir iKivi' iL^ t;->^lii. ib'c i,)!mci man or tpplii. ib'ti i,i!rnc>nian or 31 cable, shall receive 23(: per Hour ihovL' Qpprent'ce rate. BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚CO^^ Bj^g c^t^c^ /^j^fcr)- LABORERS n oxer wnit.n m? 11.*'* n»pun»iuimj. rncWi^ ut not restricted to tfae to8^. 5/'/w 7/ Asphalt Shoveler i^^ t^ iml nianfc. settmff of^nW. v.^^ Pnw/lprm T^HT MASONS AILOCVtIOVS iSc per hour-o/1/71. 15tf per hour-5/1/72, 0;rfu;H to illyc-itc a in.i\i"»un of 10? out of these amounts to jth 11 ill i>f hc nni;c biiufit plans. H b & W.K.ue TO? per hour BO^ ///'7^ S'- / 7J?y r.-.'^-i^riwwj fr^-^///?/ T$+5"//7Z V.u-it:cn-5<^i^rhonr^ h^^S/^^ 7^ ///? 2- ihurt- \Ustn thf.iy r OT^y^nint M-wns ire employed on a lob, one sli.iH ti; cniF't^t^K as 3 Fon m.m unl h.itl receive not less than f5Q^ 4X'E I.<'uF lAtirtf tli.m h** hourly r.ite of the highest Cement Mason Cl.i^tnc.itum oxer whit.h hi* h-is K^ponsibility. Cylne-^ M^n %^^?»^ft; metuditu; I'-ut not restricted to tfce icllow- in": Cliiprun'?, ate'hin^: im^ curh fomi and pinn^'. setting of lines, i-t^es m gT^des^ sctlii^ sc^eds, uhich includes screed pins; CN^g^ G*inding Machine Operator all t>^ws) i: Jackson Vibratory & Sitftilar T>pe Screed Operator Scoring Machine m», W^ A»,W d tflrtt- or Iwlow groundt SBaH receive per nOrar Aiea( Wwi whether swiagtna olt over the applicable S^C UVft Uit; ttyj^ni-i.^tw 4w*«rf i, jr e^-rw4^ %«^-^/7^ IRON WORKERS Health & \Vclf.K<-^3^ 43^1/16/71 P'nsion-37r2(*, 42)^l/16/7l Vacation—50? rf-r. man: Ri.ctm.s n(rt Uss t^in 75? pir hour more than the hourly rate of tlic Ii.^l--<-^t i.l.-^'^-ition \(r hK-h he lias supervision. When two or 111 c Inm \\>.,r^t.is arc tnip!o\ed, one hhall be selected by the l^np1i/>Lr to nt is Forcinm. W/T9 $7.30 7.38 738 7.21 P' t /(in ii) i Trr'i WnAt'r li tl I'-on \\nrlrr 0. i''itil 1'im Wi/rl.cr r coring g»pw^rete. phig^ng. filling Shee-Bolt ho^, andb1asii5g"ofiApowd» 4iy patUpg mww nA^mTwo, tending material hose On slabs, i p,nlnsivasoi whatevw floors X^-^^ mher-tnu^ ehute siabs. floors a^ d^ an^ gSss ofnS husti tomenng fcg sac\m?,t tamgfiag. bft wd for such loading rodding. mn^^ ag^ aila^-pcs. buU floalmg $^48 77 /fr piSng 4,905 c^^^^^e'I^^T'rIa^zo attd roast?e COTOPOSiaoa- 5.fio g- gBuggym^e Man 4.75S c.pOA^t icwi^j^sf^tf^,,^. rt^<.&y^,* 34x1 o * py e>. *>y CTC'' Ornent Masons tlo^^ T^reW Machine Operator 5.73 t-^t u; Cement rhunper o"1^^ y y i»»r* larger nnxer and handling enne *;(»« 7(US A1SS Curb & Cutter M.wteae tator ceinen^oniy) 5^8 bulk cement) 4.755 4.805 5.205 5.255 5.705 tuao Clary & S'milnr T>-pe of Screed Operator-...-.. 5.48 77 t Cesspool Digger and Installer. 4.725 4775 5.175 5.225 5.675 6.1SS 5.48 i^ Chucktender 4.695 4.745 5.145 5.195 5.645 6.095 5.48^.77 aean^g^ Handling of g 5495 5.48 7^ /fc Qincrete Core er or Sander LABORERS HenUh WcKare 25tf per hour, 35^-10/1/70, 15(*-S/1/71, 55^-5/1/72; 6^?-5/1/73 Pension-35^ per hour. 60$~10/l/70, 5^ 8/1/71, $1.10-5/1/72, $135-5/1/73 Vncation-2^ per hour, 30(i-8/l/71, 35^-5/1/73 Foreman: Not less than 50? per KOUT more thaii the honrly wage rate of the highe&t classification over which he has leadership. 6/l5/7» 1B/1/7B 5/1/n B/l/71 5/1/12 VW 4.755 $4.805 $5.3059 $5.355 $5.805 $6.2§5-1 4.645 4.695 5.095 5.145 5,595 6.045 Asphalt Ral>-er» Luteman and Ironer Blasters Powdennan—att woA of loading boles, placing and blasting of all uowdfcr and explosives ot wnat«vw 4l^. m^Hwvl 4.955 4:805 5.455' 5.505 S-,205 S.255 6.05S* 6.5981 5.705 6.1^ Concrete Core Cutter. Grind- er or Sander 7S$ 4^05 5.3(©* SA55 5.§05 6^? i Concrete Curer ImperVSottB Membrane and Form Offer.. 4.735 4.785 5.185 5.&35 5,685 6.135 Concrete Saw Man, Cutting, Scoring Old or New CoA- 5,305» 5.355 5.805 4.805 4.755 crete Concrete Screeding for Rough Strike Off In accordance with Memorandum of Un- derstanding with Cement Masons dated 7/19/48) 4.545 4.595 4,995 5.045 5.495 5.945 r-._ r',,^ 4.545 4.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5,945 Concrete, Water Curing 4.545 4.595 Cnbber, Shorer, Lagging, sheeting, and trench brac- ing, hand-guided lagging hammer 4 905 6.005$ 6.455 5 545 5.995 Cutting Torch Operator Demolition) Demolition Laborer, the cleaning of brick and lum- 4.955 5.455B 5505 4.595 4.C15 5.015 5095 4 545 4.595 1005 5 015 5.195 5 945 l/16/M $7.98 8.03 8.03 789 BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚ BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚a^^^^n^jt HBW^^^ LAFORCRS C^ntinucdt 6/15/70 i0/1/7» 5/1/71 8/1/71 S/1/» S/l/71 Dr'l'ei. \}\ p^u'r nIK e\- ch'.Jma J itis-^ innlU'r, M^r^u'r Ct-'ri', i uimnd, ft.i,:on, Eritk. inn't pk' unit, nii-t iin^ iiiul I'l rl'i^i" types of mecluniol ilnPs with- out rc^iul to the fo of ni0h\c po\wi ul i. d- nlg on!\ th tt \\oA ii( r- isr w rJi I i tin1 \ii 111- fi iuJi' 11 rf I n \-r''t 1 ii^ t'vtttt.Ln T ilvui^ and Op- cr.it n'-i Fi^nit'r-, iLitt\l in Mmii, 1-iorn.Li, 2 3/54 W} 4835 S5.045 4.S85 $5.515'$5.595 5.389* 5.435 6.145' $6.595 5.885 6.335 DriSIt-r, J.icUuimner, S^ ft. dnH steel or longer Dry PjcUna of Concrete, Plutj^in^, Filling of Shcc- Bott Holes 4.54S 4.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.948 Ef^e Grader, Highway and Street Paving, Airports, Smways, and similar type 8^y mstruction A^ t xe Watcher, Limbers, Brush t-Oaders. Filers and Debris Handlers Flagman Gas & Oil Pipeline Laborer Gas & Oil Pipeline Wrapper- Pot Tender and Form Man- Css & Oil Pipeline Wrapper- iBeh pipe and over 645' 44»S 5^ 5.145 a3? flJ^P 4.545 4.545 4.545 4.595 4.595 4.595 4.995 5.045 4.995 5.045 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 5.495 5.945 5.495 5.945 4.755 4.805 5.205 5.255 5.70S 6.155 Gttinea Chaser Head Rocic Slinger Impact Wrench. Multi-Plate Kettlemen, Potmen itod men applying asphalt, lay-lcotd, creosote, lime caustic and similar type materials ap- plying" means applying. dipping, brushmi?. or han- ining of such ai-Uerials for pipe wiapping and w.iter- p roofing) Lal-orfcr. General or Construc- tion Laborer, Temporary Water & Air Lmes I.abnn.r Pad n^ Rod Steel & Pam 4^85 4.025 5.065 4.755 4.935 4.075 5.115 4.805 5.335 5.385 5.17S* 5.225 5.515 5S65 5.305- 5.35S 5.835 6.285 5.675 6.125 6.615 6.495 5.805 6A55 4.885 1545 4.343 467 4.935 4595 4.395 4.72 5.335 5.385 4.995 5.045 4.995 5045 5.12 5.17 5.835 6.285 5.495 5.945 5.495 5.945 5.62 6.07 iABORERS Continued) 6/15/I9 Landscape Gardener & Nur- sery Mtn has knowledge of plant nnlemis and how to plant them. Lays out plant nir.ingtincnts to tol- IGW the landscape plan) $4615 Material I loscman Walls, Slitbs, Floors md Detks) 4.545 Mixer-Truck Chute Man Walls. Slabs, Decks JRoors, Foundations and A, J«^&^^te swUBP^5/1/" 1B/1/70 5/1/71 3, $4.695 $5095 $3145 $5.595 $6.045 4.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 JFWUta, * uui* ui.i.. Footings-curb cc gutter & s^ewa&s) 4.545 4.595 4.995 5.045 SMS IMS of Pneumatic, Gas, c Tools, Vibrating ines & similar me- cal tools not sepa- classified herein 4.755 yer performing all serv- ia we laying & instal- 30. of pipe nom the Bt of receiving pipe in dUtch until completion. sration, Including any Eill fonM of tubular ial whether pipe, me" wwwn, or nonmetallic, con- duit, and any other station' sxy type of tubular device I for the conveying of substance or element tther water, sewage, d. gas, air, or other hict whatsoever and lout regard to the na- ff of material from which tubular material is fab- JM 8% f^« Layer's Backup Man, A*——— grouting, making cautofc ding rub- Concrete Vibrator ir, 70 pounds & r Broom Sweepers tall) Prefabricated Manhole In- staller 4.855 Rigging and Signalling 4.545 Riprap Stonepaver, placing stone or wet sacked con- cuete 4.735 4.18S 5.W* 4.805 5.305* 5.355 805 &255 ws 4.90S S^' 9^. 4ses 5.»i''^gw'^"<H t- Jt f 4.W 5.4<fe^I^'^ 4.595 4.995 sW S^SS S.WS con- 4.735 4,7^ 5.185 5^5 5^t W BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚ LABORERS Continucd» Rccfc linger 6/15/70$1-805 19 i/;a $ 1.855 5/1/7*$5.255 B/V7I$5.305 5/1/72$5.755 5/1/73$6.205 P.oto Scr-ipcr nnil Tiller 4-755 4.805 5.205 5.255 5.705 6.155 S^nJbIastcr No/A'inan) 4.995 3.045 5.445 5.495 5.945 6.395 S^ndl'hslcr Pot TrnJcr) 4.735 i.7S5 5.185 5.235 5.685 6.135 Scalar 4.595 4.615 5^45 5.095 5.545 5.995 Sepi'c Tank Di^^cr anil Installer LcaiLMan) 4.695 4.745 5.145 5.19.5 5.645 6.095 Slip Form Reisers 4.545 4.595 4.995 5.045 5.495 5.945 Steel IIeadcrboard Man & Guideline Setter 4.97 5.02 4.805 4.73 4.64S 3.42 5.47 5.92 5.305° 5.355 5.805 9.12 5.17 5.62 5,045 5.095 S.545 Tampers, BaA-o. Wackcr & similar type 4.755 Tank Sealer & Cleaner 4.67 Taanan and Mortarman 4.506 Climber. Faller, Chain C^erator^ Pia^^k ripper QV simtlar lyye ysh Shredders 4.758 4-S05 4.S05 4.725 3.9^ 4.W 4.995 5^05 5.255 5.70S 5.205 5.255 5.705 5.125 4.335 S.W 5.4SS 4.585 5-045 Trenching Machine, Hand Propelled 4.755 Underground Laborer, includ- la^-Caisson Bellower 4.675 A885 Watchman Wading m connection wi& lasers' work 4^65 f't3eaaer 4.W Indicates an upgrading of 10( per hoar above the annual iiCRotiated increue. tindicate? an upgrading of 9< per hour above the anniul negotiated facrease. findicates an upgrading of Sf per howr above the annual qegotiated lucteaje. Foieman: 50^ per hour over the rate 01 the highest paM Engineer under N» supervision. wm GS£>VP 1 $8,03 Bralseman Cttmprcssor Operator BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚7/l/H $6.03 $6.27 Gt-rierator, Pinnp or Compressor 2-5 inclusive) Bortal Vrnts—ovcr 5 units, 10^ per hour for each additional up to nine units vdn'<t.'.tic Pu up Operator ycr Crusher Asphalt or Concrelbe Plant) OPERATING ENGINEERS Continued) CKOVP 1 iCoi-.timic-.i) Dcck.H.inJ Engineer Oi!cr Ccn.'i.it.^r Or-cr-ttor H^'fl.vy O'.'-ty Rcp.r'nn.'.n Helper Pnmn Opt'r.itor Si;-;n.^m.in S\vilchnun CROVP 2 Buikling Cpn'tTuction Inspector Cfflicn te Mixer Operator, Skip Type Conveyer Operator Fireman Gi-yit-'rator, Pinnp Port.il V Taht Operator, Generator, Pump or Compressor totary Drill Helper oilneld) 1aploat't--r--\VheeI tvpe up to yd. without attachment Is^ieU Technician \ fotyireman /"• 3"•'•'^.",'j,? tip&rary He.itmg Plant Operator aching Machine Oiler Truck Crane Oiler BOUP 3 A-Pranie or nch TruA Operator CHainman Elevator Operator inside) M'siupment Creaser racli) S6td Ferguson \\-ith dragtype attachments) jB^icopter Ratiioman ground) fer Concrete Curing Machine Operator PB'ft'er Concrete Saw Operator Power-Driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator Sbs$ Carrier Operator Oobsite) Stationar>' Pipe Wrapping & Cleaning Machine Operator GHOUP 4 Asphalt Plant Fireman Boring Machine Operator BBxman or Mi\emian Asphalt or Concrete) Chip Spreading Mr.cliine Operator Cencrt'te Puni? Operator small portable) Rn<?ge T>-pe Lnb^derand TumtabTe Operator 0 ilty Locomotive or Motomian up to anci including 10 ton) i quipmcnt Grc-aser Crease Truck) H'-'licoptrr Hc^st Operator Hi^1ilin<? CabU-'v.iy Signalman Hy'Jra-Hainmer—Areo Stomper Power Sweeper Operator Rolk-r Opc-rstor compacting) Screed 0^ rater Asphalt or Concrete) Rodmajn Trc-iK-Un-i Mac'^ne Oprrator up to 6 ft.) OPERATING ENGINEERS Continued) GROUP 5 Asphalt Plant Engineer Concrete Catch riant Operator— Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required) \Vhcrc commercial power is nut used, no less than one generator operator is required) On multi-batch pLint units not less than I Operator-Oner and 1 additional employee) JBtn^hoc Operator up to and including % yd.) B^Sharpener crece Joint Machine Operator Canal and similar type) crete Planer Operator ielcman Oilfield type) Engine Operator ig Machine Operator including water wells) ift Operator under 5 tons capacity) igraphic Seeder Machine Operator straw pulp or seed} xnentman ine Tood Operator mis Internal Full Slab Vibrator cal Berm, curb or gutter concrete or asphalt) cal Finisher Operator conciete-^ary-Johnsi^B^|(^flir t Breaker Operator truck mounted. Oaer-JouCTeyitna^^Eil^i^, MBriTniM«^f OS(^»- eratot<iKrfH^orffi>W ired Earth Moving Equipment single engine, p to Raa Hh- 25 yd. struck) pelled Tar Pipelining Machine Operator i-Form Pump Operator power-driven hydraulic lifting device for srete forms) r Hoist 1 drum) 1 Locomotive Operator over 10 and up to and including 30 tool) r Crane Austin-Western or similar type) L aider Operator Crawler and Wheel Type over yd. and Qp to including 1% yds.) r Operator-Bulldozer. Tamper Scraper up to 100 h.p., flywheel and simflw W and similar type») or Concrete Spreading Operator tamping or \ Paving Machine Operator Barber Creen creedmen required) Una Road Factor. Wagner Factor or similar. Operator ft Crane Operator in Place Pipe Laying Machine Operator lination Mixer and Compressor Operator Cunite WoA) fete Pump Operator truck mounted) Oiler required etc Mixer Operator-Paving Oiler or Journeyman-tratBeens<g^p^| Operator up to and including 29 ton capacity) Wet or Jourtty- i-trainee required) Long Boom pay applicable) Jng Plant Operator Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required) Where Sanmercial power is not used. no less than one generator operator icquired) Doctor arting Grader Operator lift Operator over 5 tons) e Checker all Operator Oiler or Journeyman—trainee required) BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚  OP-'^ATIN^ ENGINEERS Continued) Cm);'? t"i C re.1) viii.in,'; M.u-b'nr Openitor ulni;; hu kl Operator n^\»vy Diity Rcp.iinn.in H.ii-.t Oprr.tti'T Clii^a^o Honm and yiiniliir type) K'l'1:!];1!! Hrit LoaJcr inJ similar type Oiler or Joumcyrn an— trainee rrfiuiri'tl) LeToi'.i.u'iin Bloli Compactor or similar type L;r't S).:h Machine Operator V.i^tlnir^ anu iniif;v types) L;it Slotiilf Opcr.itor Oiler or Jc.unK'yiiiiin—trinrc required) Lo.ii'er Opemtor Atlu'y, Euclid, Sierra and similar type—Oiler or Jan mey man— trainee required) Material Hoi>t Operdtor Mucking Machine Operator lf* yd.—Oiler or Journeyman—trainee re- quired—rubber-tired rail or track type) Jfecttmatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator Haekley-Presswell or sSnilar type) Pneumatic Heaclmg Shield tunnel) Purnpcrcte Gun Operator Botary Dr^Operator excluding Caisson type) Oiler or Journeyman— i|^aiefe^quired) ia3t«er-Tircd Earth Moving Equipment Operator single engine-Cftter- p"I»r, Euclid, Athey Wagon, and similar types with any and all Attichments over 25 yds. and up to and incltufing 50 cu. yds. struck) gej&xapgy i:atQr^^4Mdffl8^^fe.x^ J^gejgn ggTri^r singfe aa^————^::;^^ 1^^^: Operator Crawler and Wheel type-over 1% yds., up to and Wuding6^yds.) SBiface Heaters and Planer Operators \ RvU(er-Tired Earth Movinq Equipment Operator, multiple engine 0- and including 25 yds. struck) Tre^Apng Machine Operator over 6 ft. depth capacity, manufacturen 1-"!' JIltBia) Oiler dr^yoiimeyman—trainee require^ Ttsrwer Crane Operator hvo Operators required at all times) 1 feietor Compressor Drill Combination Operator Tiadtor Operator any type larger than D-5-100 Flywheel h^, aad stS^ W similar) BuB Dozer. Tamper, Scraper and Pmh Tractor. ens^e) Operator Boom attachments) rtaPipe Wrapping, Cfeaning^md Bending Machine Operator Locomotive Operator over 30 ton) SacVioe, I>ra^ine. Clamshell Operator, over % yd. and up to CO. yd: M.R.C.) Ouer or Journeyman-trainee required) Long was pay applicable) G^bUP 7 &ane Operator-Over 25 ton up to and including 100 tons Long Boaca pay applicable) Oiler, Journeyman—trainee or two operators rtt- Oerrick Barge Operator Long Boom pay applicable) ntiajjpnim Mbcer Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required) M©n(?iSn Locomotive Operator Diesel, gas or electric) M[:)tp^¥atrol— Blade Operator single engine) Mtiple Engine Tractor Operator Euclid and similar type. except iad9Cat) /P?:rty(3iief P.'i'ilK-r-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, single engine over Rftv f50) yds. struck r.L'bbcr-Tircd Earth Moving Equipment Operator Multiple engine, T E^clnl, Cntcrpillar and similar) Over 23 yds. and up to 50 cu. yds. \ 5tniek) **»«, rn(^tor I^oader Operator Crawler and wheel type over 6% yds.) W9 $6.91 tfji^^l^.^^^ OPERATING ENGINEERS Continued) GROUP 7 Continued) Tower Crane Repairman Shovel, Backhoe, Dragline, Clamshell Operator over 5 CTI. yd., M.R.C.) Oiler or Journeyman— trainee required) Long Boom pay applicable) Wehlcr-Ccrtincd Woods Mixer Operalor and similar Pngrnill Equipment Heavy Duly Repairman— Welder combination vW $?& // Group 8 AT^O Grader Operator 2 Grade Checkers and 1 additional employee Inquired) Ataomatic Slip Form Operator Grade Checker, Screedman. 03er or Journeyman—trainee r< quired) Claw Operator-over 100 tons Oiler, Journeyman-trainee or two 2) rators required) Long Boom pay applicable) Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derricks or similar tyU^ capable of istfaig 100 tons or more) Oiler or Journeyman—trainee required) i TExcavator Operator 2 operators and oiler or Journeyman—tr'^ ttired) lanical Finishing Machine Operator ife Form Traveler Operator' IMF Patrol Operator Multi-engine) i Mobile Machine Operator 2 operators required) r-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator RT if*'Jl.^^"J•_:.f^ln'u"'«'''^'''•^1S^•'a'J li^•?.M^,,•,l••^B>t'••fi^,,•'l'••ia mi, \jawtps!aat xgQ.Sjiaj^Rr q^po wCT",iS'K%-i| r-Tired Sea Loading Scraper Operator vw. i self-loading—2 or more units) r-Tired Scraper Operator—pushing one another Wim SOi per hour additional to base rate) n Equipment Operator 2 units only) n Tractor Operator Quad-9 or similar typ«) I Mote Boring Machine Operator 3^.,-'/'" i\ s.y•!•S-'3^^ pY??1' 7.15 Liner Operator not less than 4 employees: tder-Mechanic, Grade Checker required) /^ TrimxBcr OywSaat Operator. Ote Sfif^ d by this agreement required) er Pilot i Cableway Operator Controlled EarA Moving Equipment Operator no one operate more than two 2) pieces of earth w-- lie time) $1.00 per hour additional to base rat Excavator Operator over 750 cu. yds.jper I 1 Oiler or Journeyman—trainee aod 2 Heavy %^A^^^ t^iai„•;^;;;.L',^^^•'.^•"'-^ ai SS6 s.f. W. i differenUals ov^r and above the established classifications and fl^^;(S^ W are: * 1 l^;-"'^ wler Tractor Quad 9)-50^ per hour additional %^ Hi^^ Sb-Pull Riggs-5^ per hour addibonal iswr Cranes-45^ per hour additional ESnun Hoist—15^ per hour additional Jwork performed in Tunnels—35^ per hour additional Also includes Survey and Hydrographic work) Long Boom: Operators & Oilers 15^ per hour SO' to 100'; 20<t per hour for ieach additional 20' of boom or portion thereof. Oilers receive up to maximum of the 200' rate. Tandem Type Equipment-Scrapers. Belly Dumps, etc. A»y combination)- $1.00 per hour addiUonal BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚ lAt.1' c t K h r^ TEA^ST,:RS He Ith \- \\ f l''"^ r' r ur Pn'i i-!'^ i 1 wr \'?(- iticn &. I!'1 n.pvl-W per hour Fominn. \\hcn 1 CV'nln».t>.ir employs on bis payroll, 9 or more Teamsters or'-rit..: nimp'nint urulcr the urisdi<.tion of the Teamsters, ex- c!i in'; m\ \iU.imcnt kss lli.iii M\ tons and maintenance cquip- i:mt, U'e Conti.'Ltiir Iiall dcM'^nile one Teamster as Craft Foreman niit In' sh.it! it'n'ive Jo^ prr liour nmrc than the highest Tcam&ter cb^ii^. it'.on o^^.r lucli lie is Foreman. S/1/Tfl A-rran-iC or \\cd i Criiie or sinnlar l>pc i-qitipment ilriver $5.735 Bootnian 5.23 Cenient Di'.tril'iitor Truck Dri\er<'f Diiinp l'Ui(k of lei's tlun: 5.23 5.05 4 \.iu!s iler level 4 \.!rcls but Ic-ss than 8 yards water level 8 yard» but less tli.in 12 yarus WAter tevel 12 Ar^s but less lhan 16 anls water level 16 y.iri't but I(.<s tlian 25 ards water level 25 ards but less than 40 yards water level 40 yards or more water level single unit or combination of vehicles) &615 Drive? of Truck Legal Payload Capacity: Less than 6 tons* g^jate-te-Woftr aK"3?&S^tS5.w»A«tCTt* \.^ tons to IS tons ty^ons to 20 twos 20 tons or more gRv^ of Dumpster or Dumpster Truck tor of Road Oil Spreader Truck Nwr flf Transit-Mix Tnick—ttader 3 yards 0hver of Transit-Mix Truck—3 yards or more 3^crete Truck less than fi1^ yatds water levd Dumpcrete Truck, 61^ yards water level and over OW tQ and DW 20 Euclid-type Equipment, LeToumeau Fulb. Terra Cobras and similar types of equipment, also FB and similar type trucks when performing work within the Teamster regardless of t\-pcs of attachment and when puning A< wtt^r tank trailer v..^.-.............- Forfc Lift Driver flM Trucic 6<-lfai® and Utility Working Truck Driver including Wjnch Truol^ but limited to trucks applicable to pipeline and utility work, wnere a composite crew is used 5.23 Ro$$ Carrier Dri\er-Highway 5.735 Ts^fi^-Control Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equipment. permit loads Tmck Greaser and Tireman 25<t per hour additional when working nn lire sizes above 24-inch wheel diameter) Tnick Mounted Power Broom Tyt^k Repairman Taaacfe Repairman Helper frw^E BLepairman-VVekIer Warehouseman and Teamster Whousem an-Clerk Water or Tank-Type Truck Driver—under 2500 gallons Water or Tank-T^ Truck Driver-2500 gallons to 4000 gallons Water or Tank-T^pe Truck Driver-4000 gallons and over Welder Winch Truck Drivcr-U1^ per hour additional when operating power winch, or similar special attachments. *?r<l'"J''s a'! chic'.. s Ifs'i than t x tons. BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚ FURNISHED BY THE LOS ANGELES BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL AFL-CIO 1626 Beverly Boulevord Los Angeles, California 90026 483-4222 P /^7/ 12-1-70) 1970 SUB-TRADES HOURLY WAGE RATES OF BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES UNIONS Affiliated with the LOS ANGELES BUILDING Cr CONTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL 1626 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90026—483-4222 LOS ANGELES COUNTY ONLY ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS: For Subsistence Allowance, Transportation and Travel Time Allowance, Hazard Premium Pay, Apprentice Program Contribu- tions, Overtime, Industry Promotional Funds, Administrative Funds, Cash Bond Deposits, etc., contact the Local Union or its District Council having jurisdiction. ASBESTOS l/l/Tt 1/1/71 General Foreman-„--..-„-----....--...--.--.--........-.-..-.-$8.60 $9.60 Foreman 8.35 9.35 Mechanic 8.10 9.10 Health & Welfare-480) Occupational Health Fund-70) Pension-35^) Savings Plan-670) BOILERMAKER & BLACKSMITH r/1/71 General Foreman $7.95 Foreman 7.70 Assistant Foreman 7.45 Boilermaker-Blacksmith 7.20 Health & Welfare-300) Pension-700) Vacation-400; 450-4/1/71) BRICKLAYER Bricklayer Foreman—per hour above wage scale; 2 to 6 workmen—$ 50 7 to 11 workmen-$ 75 12 or more workmen—$1.00 t/1/70 S/l/71 11/1/71 Bricklayer & Stone Mason $6.75« $7.50' $8.00° Health & Welfare-350; 400-5/1/71) Pension-250; 400-5/1/71) 30< Vacation included in wage rate. Note: Any workman when operating a saw or stationary grinder full time shall be paid twenty-five cents 250) per hour above the wage scale. BRICKTENDER 19/1/70 S/1/71 1/1/71 Bricktender $5.20 $5.70 $5.85 Health & Welfare-350; 450-8/1/71, 550-5/1/72; 650-5/1/73) Pension-600; 850-8/1/71; $1.10-5/1/72; $1.35-5/1/73) Vacation-250; 300-8/1/71; 350-5/1/73) BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚ 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚ PAINTERS" The following wage increases have been negotiated: 7/1/72—350 Option to designate 50 of raise to existing fringes if needed) 1/1/73-300 7/1/73-350 Option to designate 50 of raise to improve fringes) 1/1/74-350 Painter Foreman—Not less than $3.00 per day additional. 7/1/71 1/1/71 7/1/71 1/1/72 Journeyman Brush $6-25 $6.50 $6.75 $7.00 Journeyman Brush, Swing Stage 13 stories or less) 6.50 6.75 7.00 7.25 Journeyman Brush, Swing Stage excess of 13 stories)* 6.62 6.87 7.12 7.37 Structural Steel & Bridge Painter 6.37 6.62 6.87 7.12 Structural Steel & Bridge Painter, Swing 13 stories or less) 6.65 6.90 7.15 7.40 Structural Steel & Bridge Painter, Swing excess of 13 stories)* 6.77 7.02 7.27 7.52 Spray Painter/Sandblaster 6.50 6.75 7.00 7.25 Spray Painter/Sandblaster, Swing Stage 13 stories or less) 6.75 7.00 7.25 7.50 Spray Painter/Sandblaster, Swing Stage excess of 13 stories)" 6.87 7.12 7.37 7.62 Special Coatings Spray 6.75 7.00 7.25 7.50 Special Coatings Spray. Swing 13 stories or less) 7.00 7.25 7.50 7.75 Special Coatings Spray, Swing excess of 13 stories)' 7.12 7.37 7.62 7.87 Paint Burner 6.37 6.62 6.87 7.12 Paperhanger 6.50 6.75 7.00 7.25 Paste Machine Operator 6.75 7.00 7.25 7.50 Taper 6.37 6.62 6.87 7.12 Steeplejack 7.50 7.75 8.00 8.25 *When building is in excess of 13 stories in height and the swing stage rate applies, the higher swing stage rate shall apply to the entire building. Health & Welfare-25^; 30^-7/1/71) Pension-250; 300-1/1/71; 350-1/1/72) Vacation-250) Working Dues Fund-50) 7-hour day for above. SIGN PAINTERS"Journeyman Pictorial Artist 4/1/7»$6.56 Journeyman Sign Painter 10/1/7B $6.02 4/1/71$6.42 1B/1/71$6.82 Construction Leadman 5.27 5.47 5.67 Construction Journeyman Helner 5.02 4.85 5.22 5.05 5.42 5.25 4/1/71 $7.56 /l m $7.22 5.87 5.62 5.45 4/1/72 $8.56 r/1/72 $7.62 6.07 5.82 5.65 Health & Welfare-150; 200-5/1/71) Pension-150; 250-5/1/71) Vacation—4% of gross straight-time earnings.) HIGHTIME: 10% premium shall be paid on work performed over 50 feet from ground level; 20% over 100 feet from ground level. 7-hour day for above, PIPE TRADES PLUMBER General Foreman—20% above gross Journeyman rate. Foreman—10% above gross Journeyman rate. Plumbing Journeyman Heating and Air Conditioning Journeyman Lead Burning Journeyman Service and Repair Journeyman Health & Welfare-10%) Pension-16%) Savings-13%) 36-hour week. effective 7/1/71 7/1/71 7/1/71* $7.45 $8.30 7.45 8.30 7.45 8.30 7.45 8.30 IRRIGATION & LAWN SPRINKLER, SEWER & STORM DRAIN 7/1/7B 7/1/71 Irrigation & Lawn Sprinkler Fitter Journeyman $6.25 $6.50 Sewer & Storm Drain Pipe Layer Journeyman 4.75 5.00 Health & Welfare-10%) Pension-16%) Savings-13%) UTILITY PIPELINE 10/1/7B 10/1/71 Utility Pipeline Foreman $7.04 $7.78 Utility Pipeline Journeyman 6,79 7.53 Journeyman-Trainee* 4.00 4.00 Health & Welfare-10%) Pension-16%) Vacation-Holiday-10%) No fringe benefit contributions to be made to the Trust Funds. PIPELINE Pipeline Foreman Pipeline Journeyman Health & Welfare-750) Pension-$1.19) Option to allocate $1.25 to wages and/or fringes. 6/23/70 6/23/71- $8.31 $9.68 7.55 8.80 INDUSTRIAL PIPEFITTER Industrial Pipefitter General Foreman—20% above hourly Journeyman rate. Industrial Pipefitter Foreman—10% above hourly Journeyman rate. 7/1/70 7/1/71- Industrial Pipefitter Journeyman $7.45 $8.30 Health & Welfare-10%) Pension-16%) Savings-13%) 36-heur week. effective 7/1/71 SPRINKLER FITTER Sprinkler Fitter Foreman Sprinkler Fitter Health & Welfare-340) Pension-300) 1/1/70 $10.48 9.73 REFRIGERATION FITTER /1/7» $8.94 Refrigeration Fitter General Foreman, Uncertified Refrigeration Fitter Foreman, Uncertified Refrigeration Fitter. Uncertified Refrigeration Fitte? General Foreman, Certified 8.20 7.45 9.09 Refrigeration Fitter Foreman, Certified 8.35 Refrigeration Fitter. Certified 7.60 Health & Welfare-750; 820-9/1/71) Pension-$L20; $1.30-9/1/71) Savings-85^ $1.00-9/1/71) S/1/71 $9.96 9.13 8.30 10.11 9.28 8.45 BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1971 186 CC RESO;¢fìç‚/-^/ 0V-7/ PLASTERER /7 d< /!{ J^" 1B/1/7B Plasterer Foreman w7^.........gl•^^^........................ $7.445 Plasterer Z:.^^....-...Z-.J^£.................^..--.. 6.9^5 Health & Welfare-430 Pension-80^) Vacation-5Q<) /..-^ / 2& /^-^^-/-?6-^^y-^^-^^ s/l/71/ /l/"7/7<-' Plaster Tender $fc5a $WT $?^a Health & Welfare-35^; 45^-8/1/71; 55fi-5/l/72; 65<-5/1/73) Pension-$L05; $1.30-8/1/71; $1.55-5/1/72; $1.80-5/1/73) Vacation-55^; 60^-8/1/71) Note: Contract differential pay" clause may affect Agreement settlements re Plasterer, Plaster Tender, and Lather. Note: Contract for the Plaster Tender shall be opened for wages and vacation fringe on May 1,1972, and again on May 1, 1973. ROOFER 1/15/W $6.64 Foreman Sub-Foreman 6.54 Journeyman 6.29 All employees required to work with pitch, pitch base or pitch impregnated products or any material containing coal tar pitch shall receive an additional 50^ per hour. Health & Welfare-33^) Pension-35^) SHEET METAL 7/1/7B 1/1/71 1/1/T1 T/l/71 General Foreman $8.65 $9.28 $10.72 $11.87 Foreman 8.27 8.88 10.25 11.35 Detailer 8.27 8.88 10.25 11.3S Journeyman 7.52 8.07 9.32 10.32 Health & Welfare-39^; 49^-1/1/71; 59fi-7/l/7l; 69^-7/1/72) Pension-40^; 75<-l/l/7l; 90^-7/1/71; $1.05-7/1/72) TERRAZZO Terrazzo Setter Foreman in charge of 2 or more men $1.00 per day and in charge of 5 or more men $2.00 per day MORE THAN Terrazzo Setters' rate. 7/1/Tt Terrazzo Setter $6.42 Health & Welfare-15^) Vacation-15^) 7/1/TO Base Machine Operator $5.17 Floor Machine Operator & Helper 4.905 Health & Welfare-15^) Vacation Plan-4511) 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 MOKE THAN Tile Setters* rate. /1/7B 1/1/71 1/1/71 t/1/72* Tile Setter $6.40 $6.50 $6.95 $7.95 Health & Welfare-14^0; 24^-6/1/72) Pension-30fi; 35^-6/1/71) Option to allocate $1.00 to wages and/or fringes. t/1/70 1/1/71 t/1/71 W^ / Q/ Tile Setter Helper $5.00 $5.06 $&4£,^»®^2 k.v' Tile Setter Helper, Certified 5.25 5.31 W%^'l'fWW-^.69 Health & Welfare-14^; 24^-6/1/72) Pension^34^; 40^-6/1/71) / pti,. aU».t, 1,00 tn /nr frin^ C^'^-7^-) jf j i-r r'-1' /aY^y-<i-/-7^ BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 CARPET fr LINOLEUM LAYER Carpet, Linoleum /l/7» 2/1/71 1/1/71 1/1/72 t/l/72 & Soft Tfle Layer $6.29 $6.79 $7.29 $7.64 $8.49 Health & Welfare-210; 290-2/1/71; 370-2/1/72) rension-230; 280-8/1/71; 480-2/1/73) Vacation-290; 340-2/1/71; 390-8/1/71; 440-2/1/72; 580-2/1/73) ELECTRICIAN WIREMAN: General Foreman Foreman Cable Splicer Journeyman Wireman Journeyman Technician Journeyman Radiation Monitor Health & Welfare-300; 400-6/1/72) Pension-450; 750-6/1/72) LINEMAN: General Foreman Foreman Cable Splicer Foreman Cable Splicer Lineman Radio & TV Towerman Foreman Radio & TV Towerman Groundman Groundman Trainee Pension—1% gross payroll) 12/t/Tt $9.38 8.51 7.95 7.65 7.65 7.65 7/1/71 $9.42 8.55 8.88 7.98 7.68 9.66 8.68 5.76 4.22 1/1/71 $10.97 9.96 9.25 8.95 8.95 8.95 1/1/71 $9.91 8.99 9.33 8.38 8.08 10.11 9.08 6.06 4.44 6/1/72 $12.57 11.41 10.55 10.25 10.25 10.25 7/1/71 $11.01 9.99 10.33 9.28 8.98 11.11 9.98 6.74 4.94 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR i/a/7l Elevator Constructor Foreman $8.53 Elevator Constructor Mechanic 7,58 Elevator Constructor Helper 5.31 Elevator Probationary Helper 3.79 Health & Welfare-170) Pension-18^0) Vacation Plan—2% up to 5 years; 4% 5 years or more: Plus Supplemental Vacation Pay of 2% of hourly rate) GLAZIER Foreman—Where more than 4 journeymen and/or apprentices are employed, the Employer must designate one as the foreman, who shall receive not less than 350 per hour above the journeyman's hourly wage scale. 7/1/7B H71-W4 Glazier $7.03 B Health & Welfare-300) Pension-300) Rate» shall be 100% plus 0.02^ of Ac mean average rates and fringes of 21 building trade5' rates AS OF August I each year. GUNITE Gunite Foreman—500 per hour more than any workman they are supervising. 1B/1/7B S/1/71 B/1/71 S/1/72 5/1/73 Nozzle Man & Rod Man $5.82 $6.32 $6.37 $6.97 $7.52 Gun Man................................... 5.32 5.82 5.87 6.47 7.02 Reboundman 4.66 5.11 5.11 5.61 6.06 Health & Welfare-350; 450-8/1/71; 550-5/1/72; 650-5/1/73) Pension-600; 850-8/1/71; $1.10-5/1/72; $1.35-5/1/73) Vacation-250; 300-8/1/71; 350-5/1/73) HOUSEMOVER 12/1/7B 7/1/71 12/1/71 7/1/72 7/1/W Housemover Foreman $5.165 $5.565 $5.615 $6.065 $6.515 Housemover Journeyman.-......-.- 4.905 5.305 5.355 5.805 6.255 Yard Maintenance Man 4.905 5.305 5.355 5.805 6.255 Health & Welfare-350; 450-8/1/71; 550-5/1/72; 650-5/1/73) Pension-600; 850-8/1/71; $1.10-5/1/72; $1.35-5/1/73) Vacation-250; 300-8/1/71; 350-5/1/73) LATHER Los Angeles Area—Local No. 42 H/1/7B $7.82 7.32 Metal Furring Foreman Metal Furring Lather Health & Welfare-340) Pension-500) Vacation-500) Los Angeles Area-Local No. 42-A Nail-On Foreman Nail-On Lather U-^ 7-ys6' 7:-33^- r/i/70 $7.285 6.785 w. Health & Welfare-340) Pension-$l.l0) Vacation-^). / /) f \ a^^/o?^ A-^^^//^ Pasadena Area—Local No/8l Long Beach Area-Local No. 172 San Pedro Area-Local No. 366 /-7/ 11/1/70 $7.82 7.32 Metal & Nail-On Foreman Metal & Nail-On Lather Health & Welfare-340) N ition-500) ctcufferentiarpay" clause may affect Agreement settlements for Plasterer, Plaster Tender and Lather. 5/1/70 $6.09' MARBLE Marble Setter Health & Welrare-14^0) Pension-170) Option to increase fringe benefits-limited to 1%<-5/1/70. MARBLE HELPER Floor Grinder Stockman Marble Setter Helner Apprentice Helper—1st 3 months Apprentice Helper—2nd 3 months Health & Welfare-14^) Pension-340; 400-6/1/71) 1/1/71 1/1/71 $4.985 $5.275 4.985 5.275 4.755 5.045 3.345 3.345 3.445 3.445 BIB] 37831-U01 1971-U02 186-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO10488-U03 FO11507-U03 DO19510-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 7/24/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04