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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 3020 RESOLUTION NO. 3020 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH SPECIFYING THE PREVAILING RATES OF PER DIEM W GES FOR PUBLIC WORKS CON- TRACTS WHEREAS, the City Counc 1 of the City of Huntington Beach is authorized by Section 177 of the California Labor Code to specify the prevailing rates of per diem wages , and in calls for bids the city may refer to c pies of such prevailing rates in the office of the City Clerk; and The City Council has ascertained and considered the appli- cable wage rates established by collective bargaining agreements and such rates as may have been predetermined for federal public works contracts within the locality, and in the nearest labor market area; and Has obtained and consi ered further data from the labor organizations and employers and from recognized collective bargain- ing representatives for the particular craft , classification or type of work involved; and The rates fixed for ea h craft, classification or type of work is not less than the p evailing rate paid in such craft, classification or type of w rk. NOW, THEREFORE, the Ci y Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve a follows : 1 . That the following rates , which said rates are not less than the prevailing rates p id in each such craft, classification or type of work, are hereby specified as the prevailing rate of 1. per diem wages for work performed on public works contracts for the City of Huntington Beach. See attached Exhibit "A" . 2 . The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file with the Director of Industrial Relations for the State of California, a certified copy of this resolution as required by Section 1773 .3 of the California Labor Code . 3 . The Director of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to make available to any interested party on request, a copy of the wage rates specified in this resolution, as re- quired by Section 1773 of the California Labor Code. 4 . Each contractor is hereby instructed to post a copy of the wage rates specified by this resolution at each job site , as required by Section 1773 of the California Labor Code . 5 . Nothing in this resolution shall be construed to limit the authority granted in Section 1773 of the California Labor Code to the effect that if there is any change in the prevailing rate during the course of any year, the city shall specify such changes in the first call for bids made by the city thereafter, and the Director of Industrial Relations of any such change , within ten (10) days of such change . 6 . The City Clerk shall cause the list of prevailing wages specified in this resolution to be published at least one (1) time during the year beginning July 1, 1969 and ending June 30 , 1970 , in the Huntington Beach News , a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the City of Huntington Beach. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of 2 . Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of July, 1969. Mayor ATTEST : Ct lerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attor y 3 . Res. No. 3020 1 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss : 3 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) 4 I , PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, qualified and 5 acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex 6 officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby 7 certify that the whole number of members of the City Council 8 of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing 9 resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of 10 more than a majority of all the members of said City Council 11 at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th 12 day of July , 19 69 , by the following vote: 13 14 AYES: Councilmen: 15 Bartlett, McCracken, Kaufman. Matney, Coen. Green 16 NOES: Councilmen: 17 None 18 ABSENT: Councilmen: 19 Shipley 20 21 City lerk and Wofficio Clerk 22 of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, ^California 23 =� 24 25 26 27 28 29. 30 TRADE OR OCCUPATION HOURLY WAGE RATE CARPENTERS Effective Effective May 1, 1969 May 1, 1970 Carpenter $ 5 .93 $ 6 .53 Shingler 6 .06 6 .66 Hardwood Floor Worker 6 .13 6 .73 Millwright 6 .13 6 .73 Saw Filer 6 .01 6 .61 Table Power Saw Operator 6 .03 6 .63 Pneumatic Nailer or Power Stapler 6 .18 6 .78 Wood Fence Builder on Residential Projects 4 . 86 5 .46 Roof Loader of Shingles 4 .60 5 .20 Pile Driver Foreman 6 . 66 7 .26 Pile Driver Man-Bridge or Dock Carpenter and Cable Splicer 6 .06 6 .66 Pile Driver Man-Derrick Bargeman 6 .06 6 .66 Head Rockslinger 6 .16 6 .76 Rockslinger 6 .00 6 .62 Rock Bargeman or Scowman 5 .90 6 .52 Health and welfare - 36$ Pension Plan - 45� Vacation - 25� Holiday and overtime - Double time (Saturdays , Sundays , holidays - minimum of 6 hours) CEMENT MASONS Foremen differential: Effective June 15, 1968, all Foremen shall be paid not less than 60� an hour more than the hourly rate of the highest Cement Mason classification over which they have responsibility . EXHIBIT "A" Page 1 Cement Mason Journeyman,, including but not restricted to the following : Chipping, patching, setting curb form and plank, setting of lines, stakes and grades ; setting screeds, which includes screed cutting•ins pins ; scoring and sawing new concrete, plugging, filling Shee-Bolt holes , dry packing concrete and Embco; tending material hose on slabs , floors and decks, tending mixer- truck chute on slabs , floors and decks ; bush hammering; patching and sacking; rodding, tamping, bit well rodding, machine and similar types , bull floating $ 5 . 28 $ 5 . 48 Cement Mason (magnesite, magnesite- terrazo and mastic composition, Epoxy, Dex-O-Tex) 5 . 4o 5. 60 Cement Mason Floating and Trowling Machine Operator 5 . 53 5 .73 Curb and Gutter Machine Operator (cement only) 5 . 28 5 . 48 Clary and similar type of Screed Operator 5 . 28 5 . 48 Grinding Machine Operator (all types ) 5 . 28 5 . 48 Jackson Vibratory and similar type Screed Operator 5 . 28 5 . 48 Scoring Machine Operator 5 . 28 5 .48 Health and. Welfare - 55� May 2 1969: --.7U - May 1, 1970 Pension Plan - 55� - May 1, 1969 - 75� May 1, 1970 Vacation - 45� - May 1, 1969 - 50� - May 1, 1970 Overtime - time and one-half for first three ( 3) hours , then double time . Double time on holidays . ENGINEERS Effective July 1, 1968 GROUP 1 Air Compressor, Pump or Gen- erator Operator $ 4 . 68 EXHIBIT "A" Page 2 . Engineer-Oiler and Signalman Heavy Duty Repairman's Helper Switchman or Brakeman $ 4 .68 Foreman: If a Contractor employs seven (7) or more employees , excluding Engineer-Oiler and Signalman, Compressor Operators , Pump Operators , Generator Operators , Rodmen, Chainmen, Instrumentmen and Chief of Party, on a project, an Operating Engineer foreman shall be employed at the rate of not less than thirty-five cents (35�) per hour over the hourly rate of the highest Operating Engineers ' classification under his super- vision. He shall not operate equipment, except in an emergency or when the regular operator is temporarily absent . When less than seven (7) journeymen are working and the employer assigns supervisory authority to one of the journeymen, he may work at the trade, but will be paid at the foreman' s rate . GROUP 2 Concrete Mixer Operator , skip type 4 .92 Conveyor Operator and Beltman 4 .92 Fireman 4 .92 Generator, Pump or Compressor Operator ( 2-5 Inclusive, portable units) over 5-10� per hour for each additional unit up to ten 4 .92 Generator, Pump or Compressor Plant Operator 4 .92 Hydrostatic Pump 4 .92 Rotary Drill Helper (Oilfield type) 4 .92 Skiploader, Wheeltype - Ford, Ferguson, Jeep or similar type 3/4 yard or less (without drag-type attachments) 4 .92 Temporary Heating Plant Operator 4 .92 Truck Crane Oiler 4 .92 GROUP 3 A-Frame or Winch Truck Operator 5 .16 Dinkey Locomotive or Tunnel Motor Operator 5 .16 EXHIBIT "A" Page 3 . Elevator Hoist Operator $ 5 .16 Equipment Greaser 5 . 16 Ford, Ferguson or similar type (with dragtype attachments) 5 .16 Hydra-Hammer or similar type Equipment 5 . 16 Power Concrete Curing Machine 5 . 16 Power Concrete Saw Operator 5 .16 Power-driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator 5 .16 Rodman and Chainman 5 .16 Ross Carrier (jobsite) 5 . 16 Self-propelled tar pipelining Machine Operator 5 .16 Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Operator 5 .16 Towblade Operator 5 .16 GROUP 4 Asphalt Plant Fireman 5 . 27 Boring Machine Operator 5 . 27 Boxman or Mixer Operator ( concrete or asphalt plant) 5 . 27 Concrete Pump Operator (small portable) 5 .27 Derrick Man (oilfield type) 5 .27 Drilling Machine Operator (including water wells) 5 . 27 Highline Cableway Signalman 5 . 27 Instrumentman 5 .27 Locomotive Engineer 5 .27 Power Sweeper Operator 5 . 27 EXHIBIT "A" Page 4 . Roller Operator, compacting $ 5 . 27 Screed Operator 5 . 27 Trenching Machine Operator (up to 6 foot depth capacity, manu- facturer' s rating) 5 . 27 GROUP 5 Asphalt or Concrete Spreading, Mechanical Tamping or Finishing Machine Operator, Roller (all types and sizes) Soil, Cement, Asphalt- Finish 5 . 46 Asphalt Plant Engineer 5 . 46 Deck Engine Operator 5 . 46 Grade Checker 5 . 46 Heavy Duty Repairman 5 .46 Heavy Duty Welder 5 . 46 Machine Tool Operator 5 . 46 Pavement-breaker Operator 5 . 46 Pneumatic Heading Shield-Tunnel 5 .46 Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator 5 . 46 Fork Lift, under five ton 5 . 46 Rubber-tired, Heavy Duty Equipment Operator : Oshkosh, DW, Euclid, LeTourneau, LaPlant-Choate, or similar type equipment with any type attachments 5 . 46 Skip Loader Wheel Type over 3/4 yard, up to and including 12 yards 5 . 46 Slip Form Pump Operator (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) 5 .46 Tractor Operator - Dragtype Shovel, Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper and Push Tractor 5 . 46 EXHIBIT "A" Page 5 • GROUP 6 Combination Heavy Duty Repairman and Welder $ 5 . 56 Concrete Mixer Operator - Paving 5 . 56 Concrete Mobile Mixer Operator 5 . 56 Concrete Pump or Pumperete Gun Operator 5 .56 Crushing Plant Engineer 5 . 56 Elevating Grader Operator 5 . 56 Grade-All Operator 5 .56 Highline Cableway Operator 5 . 56 Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and Mine) 5 . 56 Kolman Belt Loader and Similar type 5 . 56 Lift Slab Machine Operator 5 .56 Loader Operator: Athey, Euclid, Hancock, Sierra or similar type 5 . 56 Fork Lift, over five ton 5 . 56 Motor Patrol Operator (any type or size) 5 . 56 Multiple Engine-Earth Moving Machinery Operator 5 . 56 Party Chief 5 . 56 Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator: Hackley-Preswell or similar type 5 . 56 Rotary Drill Operator, excluding Caisson type 5 . 56 Skiploader - Wheeltype over 12 yards 5 .56 Surface Heater and Planer Operator 5 .56 EXHIBIT "A" Page 6 . Tractor Loader Operator, Crawler type (all types and sizes) $ 5 . 56 Tractor Operator —with Boom attachments 5 . 56 Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending Machine Operator 5 . 56 Trenching Machine Operator (over 6 foot depth capacity, manufacturer's rating) 5 . 56 Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Back hoe, Dragline, Clamshell, Derrick, Derrick 'Barge, Crane Pile Driver, and Mucking Machine) 5 . 56 Health and Welfare - 30� - July 1, 1966 Pension Plan - 60¢ - July 1 , 1968 Vacation - 30� - July 1, 1965 Overtime : First three hours outside the regularly constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one-half. All additional hours shall be at double-time . On Saturday work, the first eleven hours shall be at time and one-half and all additional hours at double-time . Sundays shall be double— time . Holidays overtime in accordance with Paragraph 1504 of the Master Labor Agreement between Southern California General Con- tractors and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local Union No . 12 . The Operating Engineer Foreman shall be paid thirty five cents ( 35�) per hour over the hourly rate of the highest Operating Engineers ' Classification under his direction, excluding premium pay or differential pay . (This shall mean the foreman shall receive differential pay and premium pay in tunnels or shift work but will not be paid the 35� above tandem scrapers , long boom or a classification where the employee is paid a premium for performing the type of work where premium pay applies . ) IRONWORKERS Effective Effective August 16, 1968 August 16 , 1969 Reinforcing $ 6 . 10 $ 6 . 37 Structural and Ornamental 6 . 23 6 . 48 Fence Erector 6 .03 6 . 28 EXHIBIT "A" Page 7 . Health and Welfare - 30,¢ - August 16, 1968 33� - August 16 , 1969 Pension Plan 30� - August 16, 1968 32,E - August 16, 1969 Vacation - 25� - August 16, 1968 Holiday and Overtime - double time Foremen - shall be paid not less than forty-five cents ( 45�) per hour more than the regular hourly rate of the highest above mentioned classification over which they have super- vision. When two ( 2) or more Iron Workers are employed, one shall be selected by the individual employer to act as Foreman and shall receive a Foreman' s wages . LABORERS Effective May 1, 1969 Foremen - All Laborer Foremen shall be paid not less than thirty cents ( 3W per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest classification over which they have leadership . Demolition Laborer, the cleaning of brick and lumber $ 4 .145 Laborer - General or Construction 4 . 145 Dry Packing of Concrete 4 .145 Operator of Pneumatic and Electrical Tools , Vibrating Machines and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein 4 .355 Concrete Saw Man, excluding tractor type 4 .355 Roto-Scraper 4 . 355 Concrete Core Cutter 4 . 355 Asphalt Raker and Ironer 4 .355 Asphalt Shoveler 4 . 245 Buggymobile Man 4 .355 Cement Dumper (on one yard or larger mixer and handling bulk cement) 4 .355 Cesspool Digger and Installer 4 .325 EXHIBIT "A" Page 8 . Chucktender $ 4 . 295 Concrete Curer - Impervious Membrane and Form Oiler 4 .335 Cribber or Shorer 4 . 505 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 4 .195 Driller (Core, Diamond or Wagon) , Joy Driller Model TW M-2A, Gardner Denver Model DH 143 and similar type drills 4 .595 Driller, Jackhammer 22 foot drill steel or longer 4 .435 Fine Grader, Highway and Street Paving, Airports , runways and similar type heavy construction 4 . 245 Flagman 4 .145 Gas and Oil Pipeline Laborer 4 .145 Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper - Pot Tender and Form Man 4 . 355 Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper - 6 inch: pipe and over 4 .485 Guinea Chaser 4 .225 Laborer Packing Rod Steel and Pans 4 . 27 Landscape Gardener and Nursery Man* 4 . 245 Laying of all non-metallic pipe, including Sewer Pipe, Drain Pipe and Underground Tile 4 .455 Making and Caulking of all non-metallic Pipe Joints 4 .335 Powderman 4 .505 Riprap Stonepaver 4 .335 Rock Slinger 4 . 405 EXHIBIT "A" Page 9 . Head Rock Slinger $ 4 .665 Sandblaster (Nozzleman) 4 .595 Sandblaster (Pot Tender) 4 . 335 Scaler 4 .195 Scaler (Using Bosn' s Chair or Safety Belt or Power Tools ) 4 . 405 Septic Tank Digger and Installer (Lead Man) 4 . 295 Steel Headerboard Man 4 . 57 Tank Scaler and Cleaner 4 . 27 Tarman and Mortarman 4 . 195 Tree Climber, Faller, Chain Saw Operator, Pittsburgh Chipper and similar type Brush Shredders 4 . 355 Underground Labor, including Caisson Bellower 4 . 275 Watchman 3 . 485 Window Cleaner 4 .145 *Has knowledge of plant materials and how to plant them. Lays out plant arrangements to follow the landscape plan. Health and Welfare - 25� - May 1, 1969 Pension - 35� May 1, 1969 Vacation - 25� - May 1, 1968 Holiday and Overtime - Time and one-half, except Sundays and holidays, which are double time . TEAMSTERS Effective Effective May 1, 1969 May 1, 1970 Foremen: When a Contractor employs , on his payroll, on a job- site, nine or more Teamsters operating equipment under the juris- diction of the Teamsters , excluding any equipment less than six (6) tons and maintenance equipment, the Contractor shall designate one Teamster as craft Foreman and he shall receive thirty-five cents ( 351) per hour more than the highest Teamster classification over which he is Foreman. EXHIBIT "A" Page 10 . A-Frame or Swedish Crane, or similar type equipment driver 5 .535 $ 5 .735 Bootman 5 . 03 5 .23 Cement Distributor Truck 5 . 03 - 5 .23 Driver of Dump Truck of not less than: 4 yards water level 4 . 85 5 .05 4 yards but less than 8 yards water level 4 .88 5 . 08 8 yards but less than 12 yards water level 4 .93 5 . 13 12 yards but less than 16 yards water level 5 .01 5 .21 16 yards but less than 25 yards water level 5 .23 5 .43 25 yards but less than 40 yards water level 5 . 69 5 . 89 40 yards or more water level (single unit or combination of vehicles) 5 . 815 6 .015 Driver of Truck Legal Payload Capacity : Less than 6 tons 4 . 85 5 .05 6 tons to 10 tons 4 . 88 5 .08 10 tons to 15 tons 4 .93 5 .13 15 tons to 20 tons 5 . 01 5 . 21 20 tons or more 5 . 23 5 . 43 Driver of Dumpster or Dumptor 'Truck 5 . 23 5 . 43 Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck 5 .03 5 . 23 EXHIBIT "A" Page 11. Driver of Transit-Mix Truck Under 3 yards $ 5 .09 $ 5 . 29 Driver of Transit-Mix Truck 3 yards or more 5 . 23 5 . 43 Dumperete Truck less than 62 yards water level 5 .09 5 . 29 Dumperete Truck 62 yards water level or over 5 . 23 5 .43 DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-type Equipment , Le Tourneau Pulls , Terra Cobras and similar types of equip- ment; also PB and similar type trucks when perform- ing work within the Team- ster jurisdiction, regard- less of types of attachment and when pulling Aqua Pak and water tank trailer 5 .815 6 .015 Fork Lift Driver 5 .535 5 .735 Fuel Truck 5 . 03 5 . 23 Pipeline and Utility Working Truck Driver, including Winch Truck, but limited to trucks applicable to pipeline and utility work where a composite crew is used 5 . 03 5 . 23 Ross Carrier Driver-Highway 5 . 535 5 . 735 Traffic-Control Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equipment , permit loads 4 . 85 5 .05 Truck Greaser and Tireman Twenty-five cents ( 25�) per hour and additional when working on tire sizes above 24 inch wheel diameter 5 .18 5 . 38 Truck mounted Power Broom 4 .91 5 .11 EXHIBIT "A" Page 12 . Truck Repairman 5 .815 6 .015 Truck Repairman Helper 5 .085 5 . 285 ' Truck Repairman - Welder 5 .915 6 .115 Warehouseman and Teamster 4 .77 4 .97 Warehouseman - Clerk 4 .91 5 .11 Water or Tank-Type Truck Driver under 2500 gallons 4 .91 5 .11 Water or Tank-Type Truck Driver 2500 gallons to 4000 gallons 5 .03 5 . 23 Water or Tank-Type Truck Driver 4000 gallons and over 5 . 15 5 . 35 Welder 5 . 815 6 .015 Winch Truck Driver - Twelve and one-half cents (122�) per hour additional when operat- ing power winch or similar special attachments Health and Welfare - 55� effective July 1, 1969 65� effective July 1, 1970 Pension - 40� effective May 1, 1969 45� effective May 1, 1970 Vacation - 45� effective May 1, 1969 55� effective May 1, 1970 Holiday and Overtime : Time and one-half except Sundays and holidays , which are double time . PIPEFITTERS Effective September 1, 1968 Journeyman 5 . 82 Foreman 10% above the hourly wage for the classification "Journeyman" General Foreman 20% above the hourly wage for the classification "Journeyman" Health and Welfare - 92% - September 1, 1968 Pension - 16% - September 1, 1968 Vacation and holidays - 13% - September 1, 1968 Overtime - double time EXHIBIT "A" Page 13 . TUNNEL Effective May 1, 1967 Shifter (See note below) Shaft and Raise Miner $ 5 .095 Miner - Tunner (Hand or Machine) 4 .845 Timberman, Retimberman - wood or steel 4 . 845 Blaster, Driller, Powderman 4 . 845 Cherry Pickerman 4 .845 Nipper 4 .695 Chucktender, Cabletender 4 .695 Swamper (Brakeman and Switchman on Tunner Work) 4 .595 Powderman - Primer House 4 .845 Bull Gang Foreman 4 . 845 Bull Gang Mucker, Trackman 4 . 595 Dumpman 4 .595 Steel Form Raiser and Setter 4 . 845 Helper for Steel Form Raiser and Setter 4 .695 NOTE : Helper for Steel Form Raiser and Setter may be used on a one-for- one basis with the Steel Form Raiser or Setter . Vibratorman, Jack Hammer, Pneumatic Tools (except driller) 4 .695 Concrete Crew, includes Rodders and Spreaders 4 .595 Grout Crew 4 . 595 Grout Gunman 4 .795 EXHIBIT "A" Page 14 . Kemper and other Pneumatic Concrete Placer Operator $ 4 .845 Watchman 3 . 19 NOTE : The classification "Shifter" receives a thirty-five cent (35�) per hour differential over the highest classification over which he has leadership. Health and Welfare - 21,E effective May 1, 1966 Pension - 27� effective May 1, 1967 Vacation - 20� effective May 1, 1967 Holidays and Overtime - Weekdays and Saturdays , time and one-half; Sundays or holidays , double time, except maintenance work is time and one-half on Saturdays , Sundays or holidays , plus if work on Sundays or holidays they shall have the following Monday off, and if such employee is required to work on such Monday or day following the holiday, then he shall be paid at double time . ASBESTOS Effective August 1,. 1968 General Foreman 7 . 25 Foreman 7 .00 Leadman 6 . 875 Mechanic 6 .75 Health and Welfare - 21� Pension - 25� Vacation - 45� BOILERMAKER AND BLACKSMITH Effective l0/l/68 10/1/69 10/1/70 General Foreman 7 . 15 7 . 55 7 .95 Foreman 6 .90 7 . 30 7 . 70 Assistant Foreman 6 . 65 7 . 05 7 . 45 Boilermaker-Blacksmith 6 . 40 6 . 80 7 . 20 Health and Welfare - 30� EXHIBIT "A" Page 15 . Pension - 4U ; 55� - October 1, 1969 7U October 1, 1970 Vacation - 30� ; 35� - April 1, 1969 40� - April 1, 1970 45� - April 1, 1971 BRICKLAYER Effective May 1, 1969 Bricklayer Foreman - $3 . 00 per day above Journeyman rate Bricklayer and Stone Mason $ 5 . 20 Health and Welfare - 29� Pension - 17� Vacation - 30� Bricktender 4 .495 Health and Welfare - 25� Pension - 35� Vacation 25� CARPET AND LINOLEUM LAYER Effective 2/1/69 8/l/69 2/l/70 Carpet , Linoleum and Soft Tile Layer $ 5 . 48 $ 5 . 61 $ 5. 79 Health and Welfare - 21� Pension - 20c ; 23� - February 1, 1970 Vacation - 26� ; 29� - August 1, 1969 ELECTRICIAN Effective December 1, 1968 WIREMEN: General Foreman 7 . 48 Foreman 6 .79 Cable Splicer 6 .40 Journeyman Wireman 6 . 10 Journeyman Technician 6 .10 Journeyman Radiation Monitor 6 .10 EXHIBIT "A" Page 16 . Health and Welfare - 25¢ Pension - 35� plus 1% gross payroll LINEMEN : Effective January 1, 1969 General Foreman $ 8 . 19 Foreman 7 . 43 Cable Splicer Foreman 7 .77 Cable Splicer 6 .98 Lineman 6 .68 Radio and Television Towerman Foreman 8 . 55 Radio and Television Towerman 7 .68 Groundman 5 .01 Groundman Trainee 3 .67 Pension - 1% gross payroll ELEVATOR Effective September 15, 1968 Elevator Constructor Foreman 7 .01 Elevator Constructor 6 . 23 Elevator Constructor Helper 4 .36 Elevator Probationary Helper 3 .115 Health and Welfare - 12 2U Pension - 15'U Vacation - 2% up to 5 years; 4% 5 years or more; plus supplemental vacation pay of 1% of hourly rate GLAZIER Effective Effective July 26 , 1968 July 26 , 1969 Leadman - Where more than four ( 4) journeymen and/or apprentices are employed, the employer must designate one as the leadman, who shall receive not less than 15� per hour above the journeyman' s hourly wage scale . EXHIBIT "A" Page 17 . Glazier $ 5 . 47 $ 5 .78* Health and Welfare - 15� Pension - 20� Holiday - Holiday Savings Trust - 7% *The Union shall have the option to designate amounts for fringe benefits where needed out of the 31� increase. included in the above noted amount . GUNITE Effective May 1, 1969 Gunite Foreman - 25� per hour more than the highest classification over which he has supervision Nozzle Man and Rod Man 5 .02 Gun Man 4 . 62 Reboundman 4 . 16 Health and Welfare - 25c Pension - 35� Vacation - 25� HOUSEMOVER Effective July 1, 1969 Housemover Foreman 4 .715 Housemover Journeyman 4 . 455 Yard Maintenance Man 4 .455 Health and Welfare - 25� Pension - 35� Vacation - 25� LATHER Effective 4/30/69 4/29/70 4/28/71 4/26/72 Los Angeles Area - Local No . 42 Metal-Furring Foreman $ 6 . 17 6 . 72 7 .12 7 . 52 Metal-Furring Lather 5. 67 6 . 22 6 . 62 7 .02 Health and Welfare - 29� - April 30 , 1969 34¢ - April 29 , 1970 39� - April. 28, 1971 44� - April 26 , 1972 EXHIBIT "A" Page 18 . Pension 50� - April 30 , 1969 Vacation - 50� - January 1, 1969 Los Angeles Area - Local No. 42-A Effective Effective April 30, 1969 April 29 , 1970 Nail-On Foreman $ 6 . 385 $ 6 .985 Nail-On Lather 5 . 885 6 . 485 Health and Welfare - 29� - April 30, 1969 Pension - 35� Vacation - 50� Pasadena Area - Local No . 81 Long Beach Area - Local No . 172 San Pedro Area - Local No . 366 Effective 4/30/69 4/29/70 4/28/71 4/26/72 Metal and Nail-On Foreman $ 6 . 17 $ 6 . 72 $ 7 . 12 $ 7 . 52 Metal and Nail-On Lather 5. 67 6 . 22 6 . 62 7 .02 Health and Welfare - 29� - April 30 , 1969 34� - April 29 , 1970 39� - April 28, 1971 44� - April 26, 1972 Pension - 50� - April 30 , 1969 Vacation - 50� - January 1, 1969 MARBLE Effective Effective May 1, 1969 May 1, 1970 Marble Setter 5 . 855 6 . 095 Health and Welfare - 142� Pension - 15� Option to increase fringe benefits - limited to 12� per year. Effective July 1, 1968 Floor Grinder 4 .615 EXHIBIT "A" Page 19 . Stockman $ 4 . 615 Marble Setter Helper 4 . 385 Apprentice Helper - First 3 months 3 . 345 Apprentice Helper - Second 3 months 3 . 445 Health and Welfare - 14 1U Pension 24� PAINTERS** Effective January 1, 1969 Painter Foreman - Not less than $2 . 00 per day additional Brush 5 . 60 Brush, Swing Stage 5 . 85 Structural Steel and Bridge Painter 5 .72 Structural Steel and Bridge Painter, Swing Stage 6 . 00 Spray Painter, Sandblaster 5 . 85 Spray Painter, Sandblaster, Swing Stage 6 .10 Paint Burner 5 . 72 Paperhanger 5 . 85 Taper 5 . 72 Steeplejack 6 . 85 Health and Welfare - 25 1U Pension - 20� Vacation - 10� Effective Effective April 1, 1969 October 1, 1969 Journeyman Pictorial Artist $ 5 . 46 $ 5 .63 Journeyman Sign Painter 5 . 21 5 .38 Helper 4 .35 4 . 45 Construction Leadman 4 . 60 4 .70 HIGHTIME : 10% premium shall be paid on work performed over 50 feet from ground level; 20% over 100 feet from ground level EXHIBIT "A" Page 20 . Health and Welfare - 15� - November 1, 1968 Pension - 10� 15� - December 1, 1969 Vacation - 4% of gross straight-time earnings 7-hour day for above PIPE TRADES Effective July 1, 1968 Plumber and Steamfitter General Foreman - 20% above gross journeyman rate . Plumber and Steamfitter Foreman - 10% above gross journeyman rate . Plumber $ 5 .79 Steamfitter 5 .79 Lead Burner 5 .79 Health and Welfare - 10% Pension - 16% Savings 13% Effective October 1, 1968 Utility Pipeline Foreman 5 . 88 Utility Pipeline Journeyman 5 .63 Health and Welfare - 10% Pension - 16% Effective September 1, 1968 Pipeline Foreman 7 .00 Pipeline Journeyman 6 .365 Probationary Pipeline Apprentice Helper 4 .095 Health and Welfare - 55� Pension - 93� EXHIBIT "A" Page 21 . Industrial Pipefitter General Foreman - 20% above gross Journeyman rate Industrial Pipefitter Foreman - 10% above gross Journeyman rate Effective September 1, 1968 Industrial Pipefitter Journeyman $ 5 .82 Health and Welfare - 9 z% Pension - 16% Savings - 13% Effective May 1, 1969 Sprinkler Fitter Foreman 8 . 06 Sprinkler Fitter 7 . 56 Health and Welfare - 29� - May 1, 1969 Pension - 25� - May 1, 1969 Effective September 1, 1968 Refrigeration Fitter Foreman, Uncertified 6 . 37 Refrigeration Fitter, Uncertified 5 . 79 Refrigeration Fitter Foreman, Certified 6 .62 Refrigeration Fitter, Certified 6 .04 Health and Welfare - 55� Pension - 90� Savings - 66� PLASTERER Effective Effective April 30, 1969 April 29 , 1970 Plasterer Foreman $ 6 . 345 6 . 795 Plasterer 5 . 845 6 . 295 Health and Welfare - 33� - April 30, 1969 34 - April 29 , 1970 EXHIBIT "A" Page 22 . Pension - 45� - April 30 , 1969 55� - April 29 , 1970 Vacation 35� Effective May 1, 1969 Plaster Tender $ 4 . 835 Health and Welfare - 25� - May 1, 1969 Pension - 50� - May 1, 1969 Vacation 50� - May 1, 1969 ROOFER Effective Effective Effective August 14 , 1968 August 15, 1969 August 15, 1970 Foreman $ 6 . 27 $ 6 . 42 $ 6 . 64 Sub-Foreman 6 .17 6 . 32 6 . 54 Journeyman 5 .92 6 .07 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 4U per hour; 45� - August 15, 1969 ; 50� - August 15, 1970 . Health and Welfare - 272¢ 30� - August 15, 1969 33� - August 15, 1970 Pension - 20� 25� - August 15, 1969 35� - August 15, 1970 SHEET METAL Effective July 1, 1969 General Foreman 7 .21 Foreman 6 .90 Journeyman 6 . 27 Health and Welfare - 39$ Pension - 40¢ EXHIBIT "A" Page 23 . TERRAZZO Effective Effective July 1, 1969 July 1, 1970 Terrazzo Setter Foreman in charge of two (2) or more men, $1 . 00 per day and in charge of five ( 5) or more men, $2 .00 per day MORE THAN Terrazzo Setters ` rate . Terrazzo Setter $ 5 . 52 $ 6 . 42 Health and Welfare - 15� Vacation - 15� Base Machine Operator 5 . 17 Floor Machine Operator and Helper 4 .905 Health and Welfare - 15� Vacation - 15� TILE Effective June 1, 1968 Tile Setter Foreman in charge of less than eleven (11) men, $2 . 50 per day and in charge of eleven (11) or more men, $5 .00 per day MORE THAN Tile Setters ' rate . Tile Setter 5 .75 Health and Welfare - 142U Pension - 25� Tile Setter Helper 4 .65 Health and Welfare - 14 2¢ Pension - 24� The rate of compensation for any classification not listed in the schedule, but which may be required to execute the proposed contract, shall be commensurate and in accord with the rates specified for similar or comparable duties in the Southern California Master Labor Agreement . EXHIBIT "A" Page 24 .