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RESOLUTION NO. 75-18
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
YORBA LINDA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT MAKING A DETERMINATION
OF GENERALLY PREVAILING RATES OF WAGES APPLICABLE TO
PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS
The Board of Directors of the Yorba Linda County Water District
does resolve as follows:
SECTION 1. That pursuant to Sections 1770 et seq. of the Labor
Code of the State of California, the Board of Directors of the
Yorba Linda County Water District, does hereby find and determine
that the general prevailing rate of wages to be paid to persons,
other than District employees, who are employed upon public works
projects, as that phrase is defined in Sections 37900 et seq. of
the Government Code of the State of California, shall be as set
forth on Schedules "A" and "B" attached hereto and incorporated
herein by this reference, as if set forth in full.
Section 2. That the Secretary shall certify to the adoption
hereof, and cause this resolution to be published in the manner
prescribed by law.
The above and foregoing Resolution No. 75-18 was regularly
passed and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Yorba Linda
County Water District at a regular meeting of said Board held
on the 13th day of November, 1975.
President
Yorba Linda County Water District
ATTEST:
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Se rA- t a r y
Yorba Linda County Water District
I, Jean E. Mathews, Secretary of the Yorba Linda County Water
District do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was
adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the
Yorba Linda County Water District held on the 13th day of
November 1975 by the following vote:
AYES: Directors: C i od I ,
NOES: Directors: NON 2
ABSENT : Directors tV 0'N e
ABSTAIN: Directors:1'46Ne
U1A6 Ne,^q„ 14gw'~tt { "VOOW , 1~o1?N
-~G-~( ~7)1LGud~~
Jean. Mathews, Secretary
Yorba Linda County Water District
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SCHEDULE "A" - RESOLUTION NO. 75-18
The attached wage rates are in accordance with the terms of the
Southern California Master Labor Agreement for the Construction
Industry and cover the following counties: Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, Imperial, Ventura, Santa Barbara,
San Luis Obispo, Kern, Inyo and Mono.
Additional Cost Items: For subsistence Allowance, Transportation
and Travel Time Allowance, Overtime, Apprentice Program Contri-
butions, Industry Promotional Funds, Administrative Funds, Cash
Bond Deposits, etc., contact the Local Union or its District
Council having jurisdiction.
RIGGERS AND WELDERS FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES: Same wage scales
as crafts to which rigging and welding are incidental.
NOTE: ALL ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENTS EFFECTIVE ON THE DATES INDICATED
HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY STABILIZATION
COMMITTEE (C.I.S.C.) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
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WAGE SCALES FOR T,-#: S;X SIC TRADES
The wage rates listed below are in accordance with the terms of tae
Southern Cali_tornia \laster Labor Agree;neat for the Construction Industry aid
cover the following cou--Zies: Los Angeles, Oracge, Riverside, San Eernarc''no,
Imperal, Venhura, Santa Barbara, San Lus Obispo, Kem, 1--yo and `.loco.
ADDITIO' AL COST ITEMS: For Subsistence allowance, Transpoeat-on and
Travel "Lime Allowance, Overtime, Appreadces Program Contributions, Indus-
try Promotional Funds, Adinini,trative rends, Cash 'bond Deposits, etc., contact
the Local Union or its District Council baving jurisdiction.
RUGGERS AND 'WELDERS FOR T1I.E SLY BASIC TRADES: Sarne .aba
scales es crlfts to which riaging and weldag are incidental.
cA? -Z ~ ;-u
Health & Wvhfare 82~-12/1/74
Pension-952; $1.15-13/1%74
Vacation-Savings-Holliday-700
NOTE: The Union rnay, at its chcretion, uplon at least 60 days' tv:iften > c~ce
prior to dates indicated, allocate tie increases u~:tl ned below to (1)
llur!-ly Rates, (2) Health & N elare, (3) Vacation, (4) Pension or
(5) Apprenticeship and Training:
4/1/75-45r per hour 9/1/75- 50,'per boor
6115175-500 per hour 6/15~/ i 6-$1.00 per hour
Foreman: receives not less than 750 ve. hour more to in t_:e hourly rate of Lhe
hi{hest C :oentar classi5catioo over weed he has respoas;' e..-
cludi•ig .`Pneumatic -Nailer or Fever Stapler:"
7; tin
Carpenter
S!17-^-S,'!er _....,.-_S
1.. it C;•.v^_od Floor Worker 6.55
titilltvri ~ht a.v5
8. =3
Saw Filer
'1 .rble Power Saw Operator -.................-................_8.-15
Pnciiniatsc Nailer or Power Staoler 5.60
AV,grl Fence Builder on Residential Pro;etts 7.23
1(.;ot Loader or Sn.aQ*las -4 .0-2
file r.ver Foreman 9.20
Fr cge or Dock Carpenter & Cable Soucer SAS
p'de D ver \Ian-Derrick Bargeman
P.ockS:In KFr
::UCY dJCr;. ^:,an or Scow;n?n
a as`al'er-5/1/74-59.02; 8/1%74-S10.03
*.!ec ,gig from a bosun chair, s.vin~;. -vz scaffold, or srs,ended f-c an :r.pe
qc rl -s:-::il :eceive 25, per !1v11r ";O . _ ii,e '~p'IC-AA. jour °_yrr.~_ or
Ap:)rentice rate.
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IRON WORKERS
Health & Welfare-731% 88¢-12/31/74
Pensicu-971,:¢; $1.37'A-1°_/31/74
Vacation-850; $1.03-12/31/74
Foreman: Receives not less than $1.00 per hcur more &.an the hourly rate of
the highebt ~r~sii c ton over which he by s.:x.-visicn. When two or
more Iron V,'orkers are employed, cne s:il be selected by the
Employer to act as Foreman:
7/7/74
$9.73
Reinforcing Iron N'rcrl er
Structural Iron Worker 9.78
Orn:.inental Iron Worker 9.78
Fence Erector 8.39
CEMENT MASONS
Heath & Welfare-90¢; 950-6/15/75; 81.00-6/15/76
Pension-$1.20; $1.25-12/1/74; $1.35-4/'1/75; S1.55-9/1/75; $1315-
6/15/76
Vacation-SOO; 90¢-4/1/75; $1.00-6/15/75
Foreman: When three or more Cement Manors ze employed on a job, one
shall be employed as a Fortnnan and shall receive not leas than 750
per hour more than the hourly rate of the r est Cement Nl-gson
classification over which he has res;,c^ i5ility. -
Cement Mason Journeyman; in- 717/74 1?/7;71 d/1115 6;15175 5/1/7S 6/75r5
chiding out net restricted to
the following: Cellular Cement f
Mason; Cl:ia~ nom; natciting. 4
s;'ttin~ club form led pl'>_nK,
seri;.ng of lines, stakes and
grades; setting screeds, which
includes screed 'Dins; cu=min;, `
scorirw and saw-in, new con- 4
cr_te; plugging, filling Shee-
Bolt holes dry pn eking con-
crete find l rnbco; ten!l:•r:° rr, -
terial hose on slabs, floors and
decks, bush hammering; p-itch-
ing avid sac ing; rodding,
tamping, hidescll rodd-ing, ma- 1
chine and sintiiar yres, o,dl
flwi'ing $7.61 v7.S3 53.11 5S.46 $S.76 $9.51
C:"ment Mzison (i.tagnesite, mag-
ant, '3S Con-
Position, Epoxy, Exotic~Ccat-
ings & Cietnan.s, Des-O-Tex) 7.73 7.S3 S. _2 8.5S US 9.63
Cement Masocs Floating & Tmw-
eliniZ Nfachirie Operator 7.56 5.11 8.33 5.71 9.01 9.76
Curb Gutter'•fachine Operator
(ce:lent only) 7.61 7.S6 8.11 8.46 8.76 9.51
Gary & Similar Type o_ Screed
t?arra'nr 7.61 7.5S c.11 8.46 S-76 9.51
C^ "fachine Operator (all
t= -es' 7.61 7.S5 8.11 8.43 8.76 9.51
Jactcson Vilb, ratory & Similar Type
Scre ! Orerato: 7.61 7.S'5 8.11 8. 1i 8.1-6 9.51
Sc.._n., . ficn ne Operatnr 7.61 7.58 .5.11 S..o 8.75 9.51
Ce Masons on .1 ;tin.^,ing stae:z. horn cr r.ispe 3ed sea told,
v:' - s•- in'-'.nc or a')ove o: be%o-.v r ~e ve 25; per ha:u-
Aovc Ohe apphcable rn te.
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"BORi:RS
NOTE: IItiUn at least SLYry clays' wntten from the Ln:JU, the foLowi.:g
distribution to be made on dates inrlica: -d:
10/1/75-15¢ per hour increase to i'_nsion or %Vage3
10Y per hour increase to H. c NV. or Wa3es
1011178-15;`. per Lour increase to reasion or `Vagas
101' per hour increase to :i. & W. or
Health & Welfare-65,; 75¢-12/1/74 i.airina & T_i;:traiuing Fund-10=1
Pension-$1.3.5; $1.50-1/1/74
Vacation-°38w-9/1/74; 43¢-12/1/74; 55}-7/1/76
°30 incressa to be, used for working dues.
0O2¢ of increase to be used for tvorking dues.
Foreman: Shall b:; paid not less than EOr per 7_-a_ m•:;:e ei-n tlla houri w2-e
rate of the highest classification ove: ,.'.rich ire h>.; lead ship. In the
exert Contractor at ius op iua elect; to we a I_ `..or4r Foremau to
supervise other Laborer Foremen, he saah be paid rot less tharl 60;:
per hour more than the hourly r e o` the i r.rot class;Eed Laborer
Foreman over whom he has leadership.
?,ti14 12/1,74 711173
Asphalt Raker, Luteman, Ironer and Header-
board Ilan S6.7o Asphalt Slloveler 6.53
Blasters Powdernlen - all woe; of loadL--tg
holes, placing and blasting of a]d powde:
r.ncl r•:cpllisivrs of whatever type, re,:tru es;
of rneti od used for such loading and 7.10
Buggymobile i.tan 6.65
Cement Dumper (on 1 yd. or lar.-er mixer
and handling buLk cement) G.66
Cesspu±;i Di:,ger and installer 6.ti 3
(;huc~t~nl'-er 6.60
C(:!auin and Handliag, of Panel Fcmts 6.'a
Concrete Core Cutter, Grinder or Sander 6.76
,
l.onccete mouser-innervlrnu L.Icmora_*1e and
For_n Oiler 6.64
C'-,n creta Saw 'Mart, Cuttin;, Scorill^ Old or
N"_w Concrete 6.76
Concrete Sc:2edinq for Rou,h Strike-Off (in
cco: e Nvith tiietnur^ndunl of ull&r-
5i111i1. tS"i`:Ll (mac'. RlbIli: .:l a5J'?S datdil i 1:~ 6. -J
C bb r; S e ::r, la;'ine, s'zeetingr a::d trench
:r,~ 1-gtud~d la",-ing hanimer 6.93
T-,-_-!a O^e:ator (Demolition) 6.50
D,.moiitien Lalxirers, the cleaning of
and 1,.: iuer M5
$6.3., $7.51 $8.11
6.72 7.30 7:_0
7.85 BA15
6.33 7.-11 5.01
6.53 7.41 8.01
6.50 7.38 ..::3
6.77 7.35 7C5
6.6, 7.12 0 7.S0
6.93 7.51 8.11
6.81 7.39 7.99
6.93 7.51 8.11
6.E3 7?0 7.50
6.62 7.20 7.~0
7.13 7.71 8.31
6.07 7.25 7.S:5
C. 7.20 7.80
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LABORERS (Continued)
7/1, ;4
Drier: All power drills, excluding jackhaan-
nter, whether core, diamond, «'a,on, track,
multiple unit, and any and :ill other tyres
of mechanical drills without re urd to the
d
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iag on
y
u
e:.c
form of motive power an
that work otherwise awarded in tire Mern-
oranauai of Urderstand:n betwet:n Ln-
borors rid Op(er.7tir7; Ln; ineers dated in
Miami, Florida, 3 Feb. 1;j5...
. 7.10
Driller, j:ackhainrner, 21/a ft. drill steel cr
longer
. 6.54
Dri Pale-it Machine, Concrete Cutting Tor ,h
. 6.76
Dry Packing of Concrete, Plugging, Filling
of Slice-Bolt Holes
. 6.-~5
Fine Grader, Highway and Street Paving,
Airports, Runways, and similar type heavy
co:ristniction
6.55
Fire Watcher, Limbers, B.,usli Loaders,
Pilcrs pmd Dobris Haudlers
. 6. _5
Flagman
. 6.=5
Gas, Oil and/or Water Pipeline Laborer
. 6.3
Gas, Oil and/or Water Pipeline Wrapper-
Pot Tender and Form 'flan
. 6.x:5
Cas, Oil anti/or Water Pipeline Wraoper-6-
inch Vipe and over by any method, inside
and out
. 6.79
Culnea Chaier
6.63
Head Rock Slinger
6.9
Tmpact V!r<:ach, '21tcdn-F_ate
6.76
jetting; and W tter Bla sting,
6.z5
Kettlerneo, Potmen wd men applying lispbalt,
lay-kold, creosote, lime cacatic and siriilar
type; mat}.?rial, ("uppiyin<~" means apply-
in;;, di., in:;, hushing or handli of ;uch
:7:Ster-
7?late'. rill'. for pipe wrapping and
prool:n;, )
6.7 9
Laborer, Ge::t•r'd or Const-uc,ion
6 'S
Luboter, 'i-o :iporary Water amd .=.ir L'nes
C. _.5
Laborer Packing Rod Steel mid Pans
6.57
Late-_lscape Ca I" rier oral a: :y Tian (Hat
lrnawtetke of plant rnaterials and 1,ow to
r I_i:t them. Lays oat plant nr_~an-aments
ro rcilow the landscape plan)
E
.55
_-am in ccrnection with l,a borers' cn':
E."n
1 LIU_<err an ( Walls, SI: ins, Floors and
D cs)
6.45
,.mac
='^o- oundanc~ns a-id l'cotir~s-
curb :i_3 r and sidewalks
6-
Cper7itJr of Cos, Elef,tric Tools,
',lachines nncl similar m,~cha7i-
cat tz)ois rot siz:p..irately classaaed harem
6.76
Oversize Concrete Vibrator Operator, 70
c.-,
12i U74 7/1175 71,'1/73
7.37 7.85 8.43
1.01 7.59 8.19
6.93 7..51 8.11
6.63 7.21'0 7.50
6.72 7.30 7.90
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6.02 7.10 7.80
6,62 7.20 7.80
6.62 7.30 7.80
6.S3 7.41 8.01
6.9•J
7.54
8.14
6.30
7.3S
7.95
7.1-_
7.72
8.32
6,C,3
7.51
8.11
6.52
7.20
7.50
6.96
7.54
8.14
6.~2
7.20
7.50
6.L^
7.?0
7.80
6.74
7.32
792
6.72
7.30
7.00
7.13
7.71
8.31
6.62 7,20 7.80
6.62 7.20 7.60
693 7.:J1 8.11
7.03 ~ .Fil S.°_1
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i-ABOR£RS (Continued)
7/1114 12/1/74 7/1/73 7/11,1
Pipelayer perforrnin,, all services in the Ly-
ing and initalla:ion of pipe from the puirt
of receiving pipe in the Glitch until comple-
tion oc operation, including any and all
forms of tubular material, whether pipe,
metallic or icon-metallic, conduit, and may
other station.uy type of tubular devir,e
used for the con eyin;; of any substance or
element, whether ticater, se:vage, solid,
air, or other product whatsoever and
out re.,,ard to the nature of material from
whic'.a the tubular material is f bricat:i....... 6.96 7.13 7.71 S.31
Pipelayer's B-ickup Stan, coa:iug, groutin„
mating of joints, sealintz, caulkin„ diaper-
inG and including rubber gasket i:.iats,
points; and anv and all other services
6.74
6.91
7.49
8.09
Power Broom Sweepers (small)
6.66
6.S3
7.41
S.01
Prefabricated Manhole Installer
6.96
7.13
7.71
5.31
Pigging and Signalling
6.45
6.62
7.20
7.60
Riprap Stonepaver, placing stone or wet
'
sacked concrete
6.64
6.51
7.39
7.9
13
Rock Slinger
6.71
6.SS
7.46
5.03
Roto Scraper and T11er
6.66
6.53
7.41
8.01
S:ir_dblaster (Nozzleman)
6.90
7.07
7.65
S?5
Sandblaster (Pot Tender)
6.64
6.51
7.39
7 99
Scaler
6.50
6.67
7.25
7.85
Septic Tank Digger and 1n,t!Ll r ( Lead '--12n)..
6.60
6.77
7.35
7.95
S1i-,, form Raisers
6.45
6.62
7.^0
7.50
Steel Headerboard Man and Guideline Setter
6.57
7.04
7.62
S.22
Tampers, Barko, 'vVacker and similar tTe
6.76
6.93
7.51
5.11
Tank Scaler and Cleaner
6.57
6.7-'_
7.33
7.93
Taxman and Mortarman
6.50
6.67
7.25
5
Tool-Crib or Tool-Iiouse (according to `f?rn-
oram.l.rn of A -eernent h-~hveen
ster,a' and Labur:.rs' Internationals
4/22/47)
6.45
6.62
7.20
7.50
Tire,. Cli.r~l,er, ^aller, Chain Saw Operator,
Pittsburgh Chipper and simil:u type Br-,,h
Shredc',ers
6.66
6.53
7.41
5.01
Trenching Machine, Hand Propelled
6.66
6.53
7.41
8.01
Under"rround Laborer, including CaL_ on
Bellow-r
6.55
6.75
7.33
7.93
W _tc.. an
5.79
5.96
6.51
7.1'
7e,4 ~;GL^.'' '-I cons?coon wit;, Laborers' ern k
Gi)6
7.13
7.71
8.31m
WinCO•~• Cleaner •
6.45
6.62
7.=0
7.50
'Mer r . from a bosun chair, swin.gin :-.aqul ds, or su mended from
a
r
or c - deli receive 250 per hour above the
applicable rata
er::^l•,~es
. All
- • :om a bosun chair shall wear a s afety belt pro
W.
vided by
the Cc trae:or.
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TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS
NOTE: Upon at least 60 days' nonce from the Union the following distribu-
tion to be made on dates indicated:
10/1/75-15¢ to Pension or Wages
10¢ to H. & W. or Wages
10/1/76-15¢ to Pension or Wages
10¢ to H. & W. or Wages
Health & Welfare-65¢ 75¢-12/1/74
Pension-$1.35; $1.50-12/1/74
Vacation-°38¢; °43¢-12/1/74; °50¢-7/1/75; 055¢-7/1/76
°Includes working assessment.
NOTE: Seven consecutive hours, excluding meal period, to begin at 7:00,
7:30, or 8:00 a.m. shall constitute a regular days work for which
eight times the straight-time hourly rate shall be paid on all shifts.
Single shift premium shall not apply on tunnels under 200 feet.
Shifter, whether working or not, receives 750 per hour above the
highest paid classification over which he has leadership.
If designated State Licensed Blaster-50¢ per hour above his rate
of pay.
7/1/74
12/1/74
7/1171
Batch Plant Laborer
$7.76
$8.00
$8.68
Blaster, Driller, Powderman
8.03
8.28
8.96
Bull Gang Foreman
8.03
8.28
8.96
Bull Gang Mucker, Trackman
7.76
8.00
8.68
Changehouseman
7.76
8.00
8.68
Chemical Grout ]etman
8.03
8.28
8.96
Cherry Pickerman
8.03
8.28
8.96
Chucktender, Cabletender
7.87
8.12
8.80
Concrete Crew, includes Rodders & Spreaders
7.76
8.00
8.68
Diamond Driller
8.29
8.56
9.24
Dumpman
7.76
8.00
8.68
Dumpman, Outside
7.76
8.00
8.68
Grout Gunman
8.03
8.28
8.96
Grout Mixerman
8.03
8.28
8.96
Grout Pumpman
8.03
8.28
8.96
Jackleg Miner
8.03
8.28
8.96
Jumbo Man
8.03
8.28
8.96
Kemper & other Pneumatic Concrete Placer Operator..
8.03
8.28
8.96
Loading and Unloading Agitator Cars
7.87
8.12
8.80
Miner-Tunnel (hand or machine)
8.03
8.28
8.96
Nipper
7.87
8.12
8.80
Nozzleman
8.03
8.28
8.96
Operating of Troweling and/or Grouting Machines
8.03
8.28
8.96
Pot Tender-using mastic or other material, for ex-
ample (but not by way of limitation), shot-
crete, etc............................................
7.87
8.12
8.80
Powderman-Primer House
8.03
8.28
8.96
Primer Man
8.03
8.28
8.96
Sandblaster
8.03
8.28
8.96
Shaft and Use Work*
8.29
8.56
9.24
TUNNsL CLASSIFICATIONS (Continued)
711174
1?1ri 14
7; 1,73
Shoterete Man 8.03
S.28
S.96
Steel Form Raiser and Setter 8.0,;
5. 1
8.90
Swamper (Brakeman & Switchman on Tunnel Work).. 7.76
8,00
8.63
Timberman, Hetimberm. an-wood or steel 8.03
8.23
3.96
Tool Man 7.76
8.00
8.68
Tunnel Concrete Finislie 8.03
fi. 5
8.:13
Tunnel Materials HandLng San 7.76
8.010
B.Fu
Vibratoanan, Jack Hammer, Pneumatic Tools (ex-
cept Driller) 7.87
5.13
S.SO
Watchm.m-(Sae Lehorers for Wa.;es ::ad cringe
Ezneu'ts )
"SHAFT is an escaoat;on over fifteen feet deed cf any type, t;'en.ra:,v
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siou. It is specifically wll rstood that aeL Ho:e Footias, Deep Fowin,;s, an 7.).t
~
Excavations, and manbrild :cavations are ,•b:act to the provi.;ions
of the M
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r L ,or
A,:reernerit and all shahs, stopes, raises and r_nnels are sub;ect to
n:ov iaas e. ca
the
Tunnel Agreeneat.
OPERAT1VG £NG1N£?RS
Health & Welfare-95¢
Pension-$1.50
Vacatica-Holiday Fund-30¢
Foreman: 50¢ per hour over the rate or the highest paid Engineer imder his
supervision.
7;'1!74
Grtoup 1 57.83
Brakeman
Compressor Operator
Deck Hand
L:ti ineer Oiler
Cenerator Operator
I.; uvy Puty R,~pairn,an Helper
Pump Operator
JIc;iI;lliTl;ln
S:vitciuan
GROUP S. 141
Ii uldin- Con: 'action Inspector
goner::t, Nf:eer Operator, Skip'.l'ype
Co::veynr Operator
Fireman
Generator, Pump or Compressor (2-5 inclusive)
Forts'hle Units-over 5 units, 10¢ per hour for each addi-
ti7nal unit up to nine units
Hydrvst tic Pump Operator
0 i'.er ; slier (Asnnall• or Concrete Plxnt)
:a' . > -~tnr, Generator °tt.Y;p cr Cn:r.,-resvr
kill H loer (oil eld)
c a' -~ti'heel type, up to :i yd. witaout attachment
T - ir,,man
11,,atm Mtnt Operator
Oiler
T rCal'r: Cr.:ae Oder
•
OPE.IAT7NG ENG1NiciRS (Continued)
GROUP 3
A-Frame or Winch Tmrk Operator
Ch:unnan
Elevator Operator (inside)
Equipment Creaser ( rack)
Ford Fergusun (with draltype attachments)
Helicopter adioman (ground)
Powe: Cuacreto Cu., inq Machine Operator
Power Concrete Saw Operator
Power-Driven Jumbo I,'orrn Suter Oper, tc:
Fios Carrier Operator (ioh_.ite)
Stationary Pipe Wrap; ingl & Cleaning ltac:. e OFeratcr
CROUP 4
Asphalt Plant Firernwi
Bor,'n * Jlaelaine Operator
P,oxi.aan or ltiserman (Asphalt or Concrete)
Chip Spreading Machine Operator
Concrete Pump Operator small portable)
Bri'~e Tvpo Unloader and Turntable Operator
Dinkey Lccomotive or Motorman (up to and --clading 10
to-0
Erpt.'pment Creaser (Crease Truck)
M-1;L:opter Floist Operator
Hi,hlire+ Cal"IHway Si naLman
1[ycirc: Ffa:n:ner-Arco Stomper
Power Sweeper Operator
Rodman
Koller Operator (comoactin;)
`ic:eetl Operator (AsT h.ut or Ccncret~-)
Trenching i.Iachine Operator (up to 6 fl.)
GROUP 5
A,;p.la, t ",.:at Engineer
KV:1,`.aw Operate: (Lip to and including
Bit Si11lrpt-ner
Concrete L!,ch Plant Operator-
~iL r ur Jou~~e nu :i=T:aine= raquirrd )
( Where w-m-nerci.il power is not used, no less gea-
erator operator is required)
(On tL:iti-h;ateh plant units not less than 1 02ez-ator-01er
t i :tcl:.l:ti,nalonoloyee)
Concrete Joiat Machin Operator (Canal and s nl ar t)pe)
Conn.t:-- Planer Operator
Deck Engine Operator
D-i-no=.,mrm (OilSeld type)
D iilinc N ,achl-re Operator (including water •.ve!L)
Fork!-'.`t Operator (under .5 tons capacity)
Hyr'.rorr: hie Seeder Ltitachina Operator pulp or seed)
la.,` .roan
:i Operator
`ta n11l `emal . u:I Slab Vio-tor
Mecil:._,icci Penn. Ci::h or Cotter (concrete or a.p',-alt)
Stec;r,:r.`c:;l Finisher Operator ( concrete-C:a--v-Jo::_sor.-Bid-
Pu:e^:e- (,tmcl,: mounted, Oi'er-Jcurne;~-
man- ITain required)
Road OilN{ac` rie Operator
E
711174
8.30
8.51
5.71
~ r
0?2-RATiNG ENGINEERS (Continuad)
7/11Tt
GROUP 5 3.71
Holler Operator (asphalt or finish)
Rubber Tired Earth Moving Equipment (sin-,'e engine, up to
and including 25 yd. stnxk)
Self-Riopelle.( Tar Pipehning Machine Operator
Skiploa:der Operator (Crawler and Wheel T)-e cjv°r ''s yd.
and up to and including, 1';= yds. )
Slip Form Pump Operator (power-driven hydraulic Lftin;,
device for concrete forms)
Stinger Crane (Austin-Western or similar type)
Tug,er Heist ( 1 ('.n:m )
Tllnn:a Loc•omotiva Operator (over 10 and up to _rd
in,g 30 tons)
Tractor Operator-Bulldozer, Tamper Scraper (sin:~,a engine,
up to 100 h.p., fly wheal and similar types, tip to and in-
cludin, D-5 and similar types)
NVelder-Ceneral
GROUP 6
Asphalt or Concrete Spreading Operator ( tag ±pirg or fin-
is}~in~ )
Asphalt Pavir , Machine Operator (Barber Cre-ane or similar
t,,p,-1 scrQl.nan required)
B1 fl, Lima Road Pactor, ~Vaggner Pactor or similar, Operatcr
Bri:l_,a Crane Operator
Cast in P!.:cN Pipe Laying Machine Operator
Conthination ).Beer and Compres>or Operator (Gunite Work)
Concrete Mixer Operator-Paring (Oiler or Jo;: neyrr an-
Trainee required)
Concrete Pump Operator ( tnick mounted)-Oiler recalred
Crane Operator (up to and including 2.5 ton capacity) ( C der
or journeyman-Trainee required) (Lon; Boonn 1:ay .
pl icable )
C:nl,l:i.n<, Plant Operator (Oiler or Journeyman-Trainee re-
q irr:rl)
(Where commercial power is not used, no less than 1 gen-
erator operator is required)
Drill Ooctnr
1t;lecatin; Grader Operator
Fork ift Op,~ rator (over 5 tors)
(:rarle (~h~xl:a:r
(%:nc! -:\ll 0-,)-;rater (Oiler or Jourrcyman-Tm:r.-e : _r2d)
610L,tirl„ N'Li, }'.*ne Operator
1{cn;sin Shield Opt•zator
1i-:acv 11uf.~,~~:air*nah
Tlr;iit t:pemmr (Chicago Boom and similar type)
Yolmr m T3•.it Loncler and similar type (additior::l e nrployee
rc--wired cn or more)
Lt-Tourneau !;lob Compactor or similar type
Lict Operator (Oiler or journeyrnan-Trainee :~qni ea)
L. t Sigh ~(ac une Operator (6'agtborg and 5imii3r types)
T..:-:a- -r Operator (..they, Euclid, Sierra and si_^n;'~ar type -
or
~:+1 i~ D; :atop
O^rr n'mr (`I yd.-Oiler Avnaz-
i_ :ee ^~re. r.;'lber-tired ail or track type)
i e+ rs :c JC Ic to Pl?cin , Machine Operator (f?aclley-
;,.v~"_ lac type)
Shield (tunnel)
!;11T!l~ rCte `'un iJ-'°rator
S.S1
0
OPERATING E:yG1yi:ERS (Continued)
CROUP 6
Rotary Drill Operator (excluding Caisson type) (Oiler or
Journeyman= Trainee requited)
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator (single-
en ine-CaterpiLar, Euc?id, Athey Wagon, and similar types
with any arid all attachments over 25 yds. and up to a.-id
includin- 50 cu. yds, struck)
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equinaient Operator, multiple
eiig-Lne (up to and including 25 yds. struck j
Rubber-Tired Scraper Operator (self-1_oadin., Paddle Wheel
type--John D+,ere, 1040 and similar single t:--it)
Skiploader Operator (Crawler and Wheel t;.-.,--over 1;, yds.,
Suit? to and including 6,,yds.)
Surflce Heaters and Planer Operators
Trenc'rcing Machine Operator (over 6 ft. depth capacity, man-
ufacturer's rating) (Oiler or Jo+,,rneyman-Trainee required)
Tower Crane Operator (2 Operators required at ail times)
Tractor Compressor Drill Combination Operator
Tractor Operator (any type larger roan D-5-100 Fly,,vheel
h.p. and over, or similar) (Bulldozer, Tarr:per, Scraper and
Push Tractor, single engine)
Tractor Operator (Boom attachments)
Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending tifachine
Operator
Tunnel. Locomotive Operator (over 30 tons)
Shovel, Backhole, Dragline, Clamshell Operator, over "a yd.
and up to 5 cu, yd. M.R.C. (Oiler or Jourrneyman-Traiaee
required) (Long Boom pay applicable)
0
7/1/74
........$3.81
GROUP 7 8.92
Crane Operator-Oder 25 tons, up to and including 100 ton-i
(Long Boom pay applicable) ( Oder, journey-M. an-
Trainee or 2 operators required)
Derrick Barge Operator ( Long Boom pay ao?iicable)
Du-,A Drum Mixer (Oiler or Joumeyman-Trainee required)
Hoist Operator
-l
\ionor:ul Locomotive Operator (Diesel, Ca; ^r c cc-r:c
Motor Patrol-Rlarle Operator (sin[;le engine)
Nf ilt?_ile Engine Tractor Operator (.%uclid and similar type,
exc cpt Quad 9 Cat)
P.\rtV Cali?.f
R i?ibNr-Tired Earth Moving Equipment C,pe;utor, (single
engine over 50 yds. str:riz)
Rrihhc r -Tired Earth 'M-win,,, Equipment O erator. (%*,l?t p?.'
enginti F'.goal. i, Cater-pillar and similar) (Over 2,5 yds. and
up to y0 cll. yds. struck)
Shovel, Backhoe, Dragliue, Clamshe?1 Operator (over 5 cu. yd.
NI.R.C.) (Oiler or Journeyman-Trainee required) (Lon?
Boom pay arr_plicable)
Tower Crane Bepairman
Tractor I_r.icer Operator (Crawler and }wheel type over 614-
yc's. )
W'L -f ;err -d
,t, % ds Operator and similar Pus<nr,l1 Egtupme^t
Hea-y D--:t7/ Reepairrnan-Welder combination
C7O'rP o 9.Q7
Aut:a Crac-r Operator (Grade Checker and 1 a~~~itional em-
pinyee r`;S+;ired)
OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continuad)
7/1,71
GROUP 5 ..........................................................................................................$9.07
Automatic Slip Form Operator (Grade Checker, Screedman,
Oiler or Joumeyman-Trainee re(juired)
Crane Operator-over 100 tons (Oiler, Journey-man-Trainee or
two (2) operators required) (Len;; Boe.n p.ry applicable)
Moist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy De-ricks or similar types
(capable of hoistin° 100 tons or more) (Oiler or Journey-
m:ai-Trainee required)
Mass Excavator Operator less than 750 cu. yds. (2 Operator.;
and Oiler or Jnitrneyman-Trainee required)
~iech;mical Finishing .`Jachind Operator
Mobile form Traveler Operator
Motor Patrol Operator { AI~i!:i en ine}
Pipe binb;1C Machine Operator (2 Operators required)
Rubber-Tired Earth \(oviq Equipment Operator (multiple
engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar t-'pe over 50 cu. ds.
s trv ck )
Rubber-Tired Self-Loading Scraper Opcr :ter (Paddle, ti'v7seel-
Auger type, sell-loadiw;L2 or more units)
Rub}Zr-Tired Scraper Operator-pushin-, cne ano"ier Push
Cat, PUS l-PU1.1 (5ft Der hour additional to base rate)
Tandem Equipment Operator (2 units anl. )
Tandem Tractor Operator (Quad 9 or ssti;ar type) i
Tunnel Mole Boring Machine Operator
GROUP 9 9.7S
Canal Liner Operator (not less than 4 emp'.oyees: Operator,
Oiler. Welder-bfecharic, Grade Chec'k'er required) j
Canal Trimmer Operator (Operator, Oiler arid 2 other em- t
p!oyees covered by this agreement required)
Helicopter Pilot
Ifi•.;h(ine Cableway Operator 4
Re; icte Control Earth 'Moving EcIniprnent Operator (no one
Operator shill operate more than two (2) pieces of earth i
movin equipment at one time) (51.00 per hour additional
to Elise rate)
%Vheel Excavator Operator (over 750 cu. yds. per hour-2
Opt,rators and 1 Oiler or Journeyman-Trainee and 2 Heavy
Duty Repairmen required)
The differentials over and above the establLbed classiRcations, and ;cage
s .a4s are:
(.r:awler Tractor (Quad 9)--50' pe: hour ^.c',c Tonal
~F
Riggs-50,i per hour a,!1-'.Nnnal
1'..•ver Crma s-45~ per hour additional { i
3 Dnim Hoist-1.5¢ por hour add; innal
All wn-k p,!rformed in Tunnels-35;~ per hour additional
(Also includes Survey and llydrographic work)
Lr n:; Loom: Opera: ors Gilers .lily: per hour 80' to 100'; 20'i' per ho-.tr for
euclt rdditinnal 20' of boom or portion thereof. Oilers receive L? to a
am:cm of the 200' rate.
Tandem Type Enuipment-Scrapers, Belly Dumps, etc. (any combinatlon`-
$1.Ot) per hour additional
T_AM377_15
Vacaticn - Ho,iday Fund-$1 X0
0
T'cAMSTBRS (Continued)
Training & Upgradin, Fund-5¢; 10¢-7/1/75
tiOTE: 7/1/75-650; 7/1/76-70¢ to be distriLuteu to wages and frn~es upon i
60 (lays prior notice from the Union.
3
Forerian: When a Contractor employs on his p:::--c-'I 9 or :T:are Tuamsters
'
s
o:zerating equipment under the jurisuic .r of Teamsters
, ex-
efudin,, any equipment less than six tuns r.1 rnaWtenarice equip-
me:zt,the Contractor shall desi,nate oar z aster as Crait Foreman
and he shall receive 50per hour inure the hignest Teamster
classiiicat:on over which lie is Foreman.
7/1/74
A-F rcme o: Swedi,h Crane, or similar type of Equ:.- L' D..•:-2 . ::.9•,
B:,otman
T,13
Cement Distributor Truck
7.43
D-i'ver of Vehicle or Combination of Vehicles of:
°?-.Axle
(.:,_o
3-Axle
7.40
4 or more Axlt~s
7.65
Diver of Oil Spreader Truck
7.43
Dryer of Transit-INI s Truck-Ur_der 3 yards
7.49
Driver of Transit-Mi.,, Tmck-3 yards or more
7.63
s
D.:mperett: 'frocks-Less than 61,: ya.c s water lcvei
7.49
Blunpercte Tricks-6'./2 yard:; water level and ove:
7.63
)all Cif-'.zighway equipment within Teamster Jurisci ~cn
8.20
f
((f-highway combination of veh:cies and/or equipment with rzu',t:ple
power sn;rrces, 51.00 per hour additional)
NViTH THE FOLLOWING EXCFPTIONS: (intent &,at all water
pulls also fail under this classification)
Drivrr of Dump Tnle'< of less :han 16 yards water '.evel
(include: an up,-ading prior to increase)
7.45
16 :ar.'s but less than 25 yards water level
)
(ir. ludes an upL,rading prior to increase)
7.70
.
25 yards or more water level
.
8.20
.
.
.
fork l,ilr Driver
7.95
Fuel Trick Driver
7.43
,
PI and Sirnil_r T,,pe tnac'.ks when performing, wcrk •witlin Tearnster
j~l: isr.liCtion _
7.58
s
1 inelinr and Utility Worl,:n Truck Driver includm_ %V n_h T-::ck,'cut
1u iited to tricks applicable to Pip~iune and U :~y % ork, where a
composite craw is used
7.58
s
Ross Carrier Driver-IIiway
7.95
Tl7lfitc Contcf I Pilot Car, EXCludin Moving 1-Iea),., Fin?nrm Ant Permit
_
rn. k
l,
r
7.58
71f
Tireman (50:per h-,-),-.r
d
~•i~~a-k cr<•a.°~r iuz
(Chan',e in ;'ir ma:z Gmuaiors)
'15
7 r:ri. ?1•ulnt:-<1 Pow°: Iirt~ont
7.31
3
Trick Iicpairman
8._0
1
Trick Repairman Holper
75
1'n:• n R::rr;:^an-it'?1?•~.
( -
'V::-elimiseman an;l Teamster
17
i
z,Var.~houszman- lF~rk
7.
!
'•A ater ~•n:cr - Axles
7A3
ick 3 or -more Axles
Tn3
7.5
0
8,
V,.-. I ~•r?5 Try-! ck Dr?1'°.'
7.58
1
NV• Ir_ TP.I^c: D.-i': ''r ( 12:1'40' per 1r. aduitional «hrn _ c_at;n?"I^cll or
,:^...:r -.al nts,)
ein;;•dec aiI ~?hici.>a ?eats thin .iz tons.
IO is5•pay rr^`. r.-nc, for tho purpose of this Agreem--`.. any egai?rn.>nt or
n_ .:a Inn of ui> : n IPM: at erincannot he L'cer. C-d ! or re_ hith.viv
i;c-• b ca•:;e of he.ieht or la,n,ta L':nitations when m-Si~i :he equip-went or combi-
n.i:; » o. ~q~_?•••~:: as it is blind operated.
•
BUSINESS ADDRZESSES
OF
MUST FUNDS
CARPENTERS Health & Welfare Trust for Southern California
N1. A. Cornell & Co.-520 S. Virgil Ave.,
Los Angzles, California 500'0
.....336-8590
CEMENT MASONS Southern California Health 6c Wel.iare Fund
M. A. Cornell & Cu.-520 S. Virgil Ave.,
Los Aril-eles, California 90020
336-?901
California MONWORKERS Field Welfare Plan
IM. A. Cornell & Co.-520 S. Vir.gil Ave.,
Los An eles, California ^0030
.....386-3'81
995 M• rket St., Room 1001, San Francisco, California ..................392-9077
LABORERS Health & Welfare Trust for Southern California
1644 Wilshire BIvd., Los Anggeles, California 90017 483-7220
OPERATING ENGINEERS Health & Welfare Fund
Mr. Lek) Majicli, Administrator
724 S. Parkview, Los Angeles, C%1lifornid 90057
.....487-5660
Construction TEAMS' RS Security Fund for Southern California
General Correspondence:
530 S. Virgil Ave., Los Angeles, California 90020
_.356-2703
Claims: Teamsters Security Pl:rns, Inc.
16.16 W. 9th Street, Los An;e!es, Calif. S0015
.....356-3300
Furnished by
LOS ANGELES BUILDING & CONS"TIlUCTIOV TRADES COUNCIL.
AFL-CIO
1626 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90026
4534222
'r'
0 SCHEDULE "B" •
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL OF ORANGE COUNTY
403 North Harbor Boulevard - Santa Ana 92703'
PHONE: (714) 531-4583
SUB-TRADES WAGE RATES
i
i
Asbestos Workers 8/1/75
Gen'l. Foreman .50 above J/M.
Foreman .25 above Journeyman
Asbestos Workers 11.40 (includes Dues Check-Off)
H. & W. .80 Pension .90 Savings 1.00 Occupational Health .07
Apprentice .06 Dues Check Off .30
Boilermaker & Blacksmith
Foreman
Assistant Foreman
General Foreman - to be negotiated
between Contractor & the Union.
Boilermaker & Blacksmith
H. & W. .70 Pension 1.00
9/11/75
10/1/75
4/1/76
10/1/76
4/1/77
12.30
12.75
13.65
14.05
12.05
12.50
13.40
13.80
11.55
12.00
12.90
13.30
Vacation .50
Apprenticeship .02
Bricklayer 5/1/75
Foreman 2-5 men .50 above J/M
Foreman 6-11 men .75 above J/M
Foreman 12 & over 1.00 above J/M
Bricklayers & Stone Masons 9.53
H. & W. .80 Pension .70 Vacation .50 Trade Promotion .20
Apprentice .07 Intl. Pension .40
Bricktenders (Laborers) 7/1/75
Tenders 7:805
H. & W. . .75 Pension 1.50 Vacation .43
Carpet. Linoleum & Soft Tile Layer 8/1/75
7/1/ 76
8.405
Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Layers......... 9.12
Carpet Sewers (Vac. .34) 6.45
Material Handler (Vac. .33) 5.67
Seam-less Applicator (Vac. .42) 8.39
H. & W. .65 Pension .62 Vacation .52 Apprentice .03
I.M.I. .O1
0. C. B.T. C. St~B- I PAN-.S :E DATES
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PAGE -2-
Electrician 9/1/75
Gen'l. Foreman 13.75 Foreman 12.58
Sub Foreman 11.98
Cable Splicer Foreman 13.10
Cable Splicer 11.88
Wireman - Lineman - Technician - Certified Welder 11.40
H. & W. .45 Pension .85 Apprentice .02 Employee Training .01
N.E.B.F. ly
Elevator 9/1/75
Mechanic in charge 13.50
Mechanic. . . . 12.00
Helper... 8.40
Probationary Helper 6.00
H. & W. .495 Pension .32 Vacation 2% men under 5 yrs. 4% over 5 yrs.
Educational .02 Vacation Supplemental 4% reg. hrly rate to eligible employee
Glazier 9/1/75
Foreman 3-5 men .50 above J/M
Foreman 6-8 men .65 above J/M
Foreman over 16 men 1.00 above J/M '
Glazier 10.76 (includes vacation)
H. & W. .55 Pension .95 Vacation & Holiday 13% (included in wage)
Apprenticeship .04 Disability Paycheck Protection .10 Dues Check Off 1%
Lather (Orange County area) 5/1/75
Foreman 10% above J/M
Lather 10.50
H. & W. .60 Pension .75 Vacation .50 Apprentice .03
Trade Promotion .12
Marble Helpers ~fii 8/1/75
Marble Helper 6.73 (includes Vac. & Christmas Savings)
H. & W. .57 Retirement/Savings 1.04 Vacation .30 Disability & Dental .40
Christmas Savings .20
O.C.B.T.C. SUB-TRADES WAGE RATES
P,aIntF_rs
Foreman 4 men or less .50 above J/M
Foreman 5 men or more .75 above J/M
Foreman 25 men of more 1.25 above J/M
7/1/75
i
1/1/76
7/1/76
PAGE -3-
1/1/77 *
Brush
9.27
9.82
10.37
10.87
Brush, Swing Stage
9.52
10.07
10.62
11.12
Paperhangers
9.77
10.32
10.87
11.37
Paint Burner
9.27
9.82
10.37
10.87
Spray
9.52
10.07
10.62
11.12
Spray, Swing Stage
9.77
10.32
10.87
11.37
Sandblaster
9.77
10.32
10.87
11.37
Sandblaster, Swing Stage
10.02
10.57
11.12
11.62
Iron, Steel b Bridge Painter (Ground)
9.52
10.07
10.62
11.12
Iron, Steel & Bridge, Swing Stage....
9.77
10.32
10.87
11.37
Spray, Iron, Steel & Bridge (Ground)
9.77
10.32
10.87
11.37
Spray, Iron, Steel & Bridge Swing Stage
10.02
10.57
11.12
11.62
Steeplejack
10.67.
11.22
11.77
12.27
Riggers, Climbing Steel.........:.....
9.77
10.32
10.87
11.37
Brush, Climbing Steel & Bridge........
9.77
10.32
10.87
11.37
Spray, Climbing Steel 6 Bridge........
10.02
10.57
11.12
11.62
Drywall Finisher
10.28
10.83
11.38
11.88
* PLUS COST OF LIVING
H. b W. .69 Pension .95 Vacation .70
Apprenticeship
.07
1/1/76 .74 1/1/76 1.10 1/1/76
.75
Life Insurance
.10
1/1/77 1.18
Administrative
.10
Dues Check Off .10 Senior Member .02
1/1/76 .15
Sign Painters (Commercial)
Leadman (Construction)
Journeyman (Construction)
Journeyman (Sign Painter)
Pictorial Artist
Helper (Paint & Construction).........
4/1/75
7.32
7.07
8.87
9.81
6.90
4% 6% of
6.8% after
7.6% after
H. & W. .40 Pension .40 Vacation
8 Paid Holidays
Sign Painter (Commercial Decorator) 8/17/75
Journeyman 7.75
E Helper 3.28
10/1/75 I
7.82
7.57
9.37
10. 31
7.40
ter 10 yrs 6.4% after 20 yrs.
21 yrs 7.2% after 22 yrs.
23 yrs. 8% after 24 yrs.
H. & W. .40 Pension .60 Vacation 4% 6% after 10 yrs 10 days after 1 yr.
9 Paid Holidays 15 days after 10 yrs.
Sign Painter (Out Door Advertising) 4/1/75
Artist 10.31
Sign Painter 9.37
Helper 7.57
H. 6 W. .40 Pension .40 Vacation 10 days after 1 yr 15 days after 10 yrs.
8 Paid Holidays 20 days after 20 yrs.
n. t .L. 1 t: l K;1ili.5 1,'i L•t r:it r,~
0""
'Pipe Trades 7/1/75
y Plumber & Steamfitter Gen'l. Foreman 20% above JIM
Plumber & Steamfitter Foreman 10% above JIM rate
Plumber - Steamfitter (subject to cost of living raise) 10.95
H. & W. 10% Pension 16% Vacation 13%
Apprentice, JIM Training, & Promotion 1~% Transportation
7/1/76
11.66
.50 ($4.00 pr day maximum)
Utility Pipeline Gen'l. Foreman 20% above JIM 10/1/74 10/1/75 10/1/76
Utility Pipeline Foreman 10% above JIM rate
Utility Pipeline Journeyman (subj to cost of living raise) 9.35 10.08 10.81
H. & W. 10% Pension 16% Vacation & Holidays 11%
Industrial Pipefitter Foreman 10% above JIM 7/1/75
Industrial Pipefitter Journeyman 10.95
H. & W. 10% Pension 16% Vacation & Holidays 13% JIM Certification 1%
Apprentice & JIM Training
Lawn Sprinkler 7/1/75 7/1%76
Irrigation & Lawn Sprinkler JIM certified 8.70 9.40
Irrigation & Lawn Sprinkler JIM not certified 8.50 8.80
Sewer & Storm Drain Journeyman 7.21
H. & W. 10% Pension 16% Vacation & Holidays 13%
Apprentice & JIM Training 1-3/4% - -
Air Conditioning &Refrigeration 9/1/75
? Foreman 102 above JIM Gen'l. Foreman 20% above J/M
Certified Foreman 20% above JIM
Certified General Foreman 20% above Certified JIM
Journeyman 11.35
Certified Journeyman 11.50
H. & W. 1.23 1.60 Vacation & Holidays 1.42
Apprentice Training Promotion .25 -
Plasterer 7/1/75 10/1/75
Foreman 10.72
Journeyman 10.095 10.445
(includes vacation)
H. & W. .73 Pension 1.85 Vacation .65 Apprentice .10
Trade Promotion .15 Administrative Trust .05
Plaster Tender (Laborers) 7/1/75 7/1/76
Plaster Tender 9.025 9.825
H. & W. .75 Pension 1.95 Vacation .68 Administrative Trust
.02
B.T.C. SUB-TRADES WArF kATFS • PACE -5-
R_nof (Pitch, Damp, & G:3t{>roof ) 8/15/75
(Pitch Roof 1.00 extra)
Foreman 11.49 Sub Foreman 10.99
Journeyman 10.74 (includes vacation & dues check off)
Temporary Help 6.92 (includes vacation & dues check off)
H. & W. .82 Pension .80 Vacation 1.00 Dues Check Off .20
Apprenticeship & Training .045 Administrative .065 Annuity Fund .15
Industry Fund .02
7/1/75
Foreman 11.84 Gen'l. Foreman 12.59
Sheet Metal Worker 10.67 (includes vacation)
H. & W. .94 Pension 1.50 Intl. Pension .30 Vacation 10% of gross payroll
Apprenticeship .02 S.A.S.M.I. .40 Educational Fund .02 Industry Fund .10
Terrazzo Workers Helpers
7/1/75
7/1/76
9.15
8.90
8.88
8.63
All Base Machine Work 8.35
Inexperienced Base Machineman,lst 90 dys 8.10
Helper & Floor Machine Operator........ 8.08
Probationary Man (1st 90 days)......... 7.83
H. & W. .35 Pension .70 Vacation .90
7/1/76 .80 7/1/76 1.00
Tile Layer & Terrazzo Workers #18 6/1/75 7/1/75 12/1/75
Foreman 3-10 men 5.00 per day above J/M
Foreman 11 men or more 10.00 above J/M
Terrazzo Foreman 2 men 5.00 per day above J/M
Terrazzo Foreman 3 men or more 6.00 per day above J/M
Tile Layer (includes vacation) 10.29 10.79
Terrazzo Worker (includes vacation) 10.50
H. & W. .695 (employee pays .04) Pension .40 Vacation 1.00
Apprenticeship .06 or $10.50 per month Tile Promotion .15 + Employer pays $15 per mo.
Int'l. Pension .40 Dues Check Off (12/1/75) '.15 or $15.00 per month
Terrazzo Workers: H. & W. .30 Pension .70 Vacation .70
National Trade Promotion .05 Local Trade Promotion .20 ($25.00 per mo. minimum)
Tile Helper Pll 6/1/75
Tile Helper 8.005 (includes .29 cost of living)
Certified. 8.285 (includes .29 cost of living)
Inexperienced Helper (12/1/74 3.85)
H. & W. .57 Retirement 1.00 Vacation Savings .30 Christmas Savings .20
Disability & Dental .40 Tile Promotion .15 + Employer pays $15.00 per month
Apprentice .12 (58.00 minimum)
CHANGES 6 CORRECTIONS:
CARPENTERS
ADD
DEW RATE
EFFECTIVE DATES: 4/1/75 -
6/15/75 - 9/1/75
WAGES........
.72
various
DRYWALL
6/15/75 - 9/1/75
.72
10.74
ACCOUSTIC
9/1/75
•72
9.27
FRINGES: 9/1/75 H. & W.
1.02 PENSION 1.55
VACATION/SAVINGS/HOLIDAY .80
APPRENTICESHIP 5 TRAINING .06
INDUSTRY
.02
IRON WORKERS
EFFECTIVE DATE: 7/1/75 WAGES...... .45 various
FRINGES: 7/1/75 H. & W. .93 PENSION 1.65 VACATION 1.10
APPRENTICESHIP .03 ADMINISTRATIVE .03
CEMENT MASONS
EFFECTIVE DATES: No changes on Wages ADD APPRENTICESHIP .08
LABORERS
EFFECTIVE DATES: No changes on Wages or Fringes
TUNN EL
EFFECTIVE DATES: No changes on Wages or Fringes
OPERATING ENGINEERS
EFFECTIVE DATES: 7/1/75 WAGES...... .64 various
FRINGES: H. & W. .95 PENSION 1.75 VACATION/HOLIDAY FUND .30
APPRENTICESHIP .04 JOURNEYMAN RE-TRAINING .10
TEAMSTERS
EFFECTIVE DATES: 7/1/75 WAGES...... .65 various
FRINGES: TRAINING & UPGRADING .10