HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-18; City Council; Resolution 36001
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RESOLUTION NO. 3600
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA SPECIFYING
THE GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE RATES AS
REQUIRED IN PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS
WHEREAS, Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of
2alifornia requires that the general prevailing rate of per diem
Mages and the general prevailing rates for legal holiday and
mertime work in the locality in which a contract for public work
is to be performed for each craft, classification or type of
Ylrorkman needed to execute the contract shall be specified in the
:all for bids for the contract and in the bid specifications and
in the contract itself; and
WHEREAS, Section 1773 has been amended to provide that in
lieu of specifying the prevailing wage rates in such call for bids
the awarding body may refer to copies thereof at its principal
office; and
WHEREAS, the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code
of the State of California provide that where the awarding body
chooses to refer to a copy of the prevailing wage rate on file at
its principal office in lieu of specifying them in each call for
bids, the awarding body shall publish its determination of the
prevailing wage rates in a newspaper of general circulation at
least one time during each year, and, if there is any change in
the prevailing wage rates during the course of any year, the
awarding body shall specify the changes in the first call for bids
made by the awarding body thereafter; and
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad has compiled a schedule of the
prevailing wage rate in this area for each craft, classification
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3r type of workman needed to execute contracts for public works;
and
WHEREAS, a copy of the said schedule, marked Exhibit "A", is
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference thereto; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, having
heard the testimony of the City Engineer and having reviewed the
said schedule determining that the rate of per diem wages and the
general prevailing rates for legal holiday and overtime work for
each craft, classification or type of workman needed to execute
contracts for public works set forth in the said schedule is the
prevailing wage rate for each craft, classification or type of
workman needed to execute contracts for public works in this area;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad that the schedule of prevailing rate of per
diem wages and the general prevailing rates for legal holiday and
overtime work for each craft, classification or type of workman
needed to execute contracts for public works is that set forth in
Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference
thereto ;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, in lieu of specifying the said
prevailing wage rates in each call for bids, the City of Carlsbad
shall refer to a copy of the said prevailing wage rates on file
with the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, if there is any change in the
said prevailing wage rates during the course of the year, the City
of Carlsbad shall specify such changes in its first call for
bids and any bid call published thereafter;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any contractor whose bid upon
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a contract for public works awarded by the City of Carlsbad is
accepted shall be directed to post a copy of the determination
of the prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailinc
rates for legal holiday and overtime work made by the City Council
of the City of Carlsbad at each jobsite;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is directed to
cause the publication of this resolution in the Carlsbad Journal,
a newspaper of general circulation published in the said City of
Carlsbad.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, this 18th day
of February , 1975, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Frazee, Chase, Lewis, Skotnicki and Councilwoman Cas1 er
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
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ES AND FRINGE BENEFITS
FOR
N DIEGO COUNTY
1974 - 1977)
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WAGE SCALES
CARPENTERS : (main
SAN DIEGO COUNTY FOR THE BASIC TRADES 1974 - 1977
dispatch ofkice, 953 23rd,St., 233-6162)
VACATION .SO$
FRI~GE BENEFIT SCHEDULE
e 50C .so+ .60$ .60$ .70c
8/1/74 12/b5/74 6/15/75 11/15/75 6/15/76 11/15/76 I
HEALTH E WELFARE .56$ ~-56C .56C .56c ' .56C .56C.
PENSION .85$ 185C .95C .95C $1.05 $1.05
APPRENTICESHIP .OS$ 105C. .07c .07C 07c .07$ I
CIAF .OS+ !05$ .OS$ .os+ .05$ .OS$
SUPPLEMENTAL DUES . ooc 102C .02C .os+ I .os+ .os+
FOREMAN: .80C per hour above 'ourneyman rate classification supervised.
SUBSISTENCE: Effective 6/16/7 I - $14.00 per work day (Zone - same as
1969 - 1972 Oper ting Engineers zone map. Map to be expanded 6/ 1/ 75.
OVERTIME : Double Time I
Carpenters c3assification and wages on separate sheet - page 2.
Premium pay of 25C per hour fod working from bos'n chair, swinging scaffold
or from safety belt.
Premium pay of 25C per hour fod welding in any carpenter classification..
Pile Drivers and Millwrights hdve special working rules, and Pile Drivers (under specified conditions) rdceive travel pay. Agreement. 1
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APPRENTICE RATES: 1st three mdnths - 50% 2nd three months - 60%
Six-month periods: 2nd - 65% I3rd - 708 4th - 75% 5th - 80%
6th - 85% ~7th - 90% 8th - 95% Journeyman - 100%
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7/1/74
CEMENT MASONS: (main dispatch office, 3909 Centre St., 291-6930)
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FR 4 NGE BENEFIT SCHEDULE
PENSION .96+ .96$ 1.06 1.16 1.26
HEALTH E WELFARE $ .60C $1 .65$ $ .65$ $ .65$ $ -65C
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I VACATION .75C $. 00 1.00 1.00 1.00
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APPRENTICESHIP .04 1/2+ 1 .04 1/2C .07$ .07C .07$
SUPPLEMENTAL DUES .05$ 1 .OS+ .OS$ .05$ .OS$
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FOREMAN:
SUBSISTENCE:
.90$ per hour above highest journeyman rate.
Effective 6/16/74i
1969 - 1972 Operating Engineers zone map.
expanded 6/1/75.) I
$14.00 per work day (zone - same as Map to be
OVERTIME: First two (2) hours utside regular shift is time and one- half. All other ove time is double time. f
CLASSIFICATION: WAGE EFFECTIVE :
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11/ 15/7 5 11/15/76 Journeyman.. .................. $ .64 Cost of Obs$cof Cost of Cost of living* living* Piving* living* Roller Screed -Operator........ .94 Add
37c to all
wages
Nozzle (on cellular concrete). .
Color Work....................
I 7'64
70g4
Composition/Mastic/Epoxy/ i
Stepman ....................... 7.94
Resin Material............... 17.94
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I , Finishing Machine Operator.. .. i7.94
Curb Machine Operator ......... ,7.94
Clary, Small Bidwell or similar type screed.. ........ 17.94
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Grinding Machine Operator. .... 17.64
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0 Wage scales for the Basic Trades cont'd. Cement Masons cont'd.
9: Cost of Living to be computed on the "Consumers Price Index" established by the U. S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Premium pay of .30+ per hour for working from bosJn chair, scaffold, swing-
ing scaffold, safety belt or scaffold attached to moveable vehicle.
SCAFFOLD :
Premium pay for scaffold per decision of Joint Conference Board on
December 26, 1972 as follows:
"The Joint Conference Board defines the word "scaffold" as an approved
working platform raised a minimum of six (6) feet above the surface upon which it is resting, or six (6) feet above the immediately adja-
cent surface. "
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Wage scales for the e sic Trade
LABORERS: (main dispatch offic
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5/15/74 7
HEALTH E WELFARE $ .60C $
PENSION 1.35
VACATION .50e
TRAINING .lo$
CIAF .02e
SUPPLEMENTAL DUES . OOC
FOREMAN: .SO+ per hour above h
SUBSISTENCE: Effective 6/16/74 1972 Operating En
OVERTIME: Time and one-half, e time.
CLASSIFICATION :
Laborer, General/Construction. $
Asphalt Raker, Lutemen, Ironer, Speader .............. Boring Machine Helper.. ....... Buggymobile Man............... Cement Dumper(on 1 yd. or larger mixers and handling bulk cement). ................
Cesspool Digger E Installer... Chucktender (except Tunnels 1. .. Concrete Curer - Impervious
Membrane..................... Concrete Saw Man (excluding Tractor Type 1,. Roto-Scraper ,
Chipping Hammer, Concrete Core Cutter E Form Blower....
Sheeting and Trench Bracing, Hand-Guided Lagging Hammer...
Cribber, Shorer, Lagging,
cont'd.
, 4161 Home Ave., 263-6661)
:E BENEFIT SCHEDULE
1/74 11/15/74 1/1/75 1/1/76 1/1/77
.6OC $ .6OC $ .60C $ .60C $ .60$
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.50C .50C .SO$ 50C 50C
.lo$ .lo+ .lot .lOC .lo+
1.39 1.47 1.55 1.63
.05C .05C .05C eO5C + .OS$
05C 05C OS$ .05C .05C
ghest journeyman classification supervised.
$14.00 per work day (zone - same as 1969- . ineers zone map. Map to be expanded 6/1/75.)
zept Sundays ,and Holidays which are double
WAGE EFFECTIVE :
15/74 11/15/74 5/15/75 5/15/76 5/15/77
E E 11/15/75 11/15/76 .83 Cost of cast of cost' of C.ost of living* living* living* living* .04 Add .96 48C
.04 t 0. all
wages
.04 .Q1 .98
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Laborers cont'd.
5/15/74 11/15/74 5/15/75 5/15/76 5/15/77 G E
Cutting Torch Operator
Driller: All Power Drills, (Demolition) .................,$5.88
including Jackhammer, whether
Core, Diamond, Wagon, Track, Multiple Unit, and any and
all types of Mechanical Drills without regard to the form of motive power and ex-
cluding only that work other-
wise awarded in the memoran-
dum of understanding between
Laborers and Operating Engineers dated in Miami, Florida, 3 February 1954..... 6.28
Driller, all others where
drilling is for use of explosives................... 6.12
Driller's Helper(Caisson)
including Bellowers .......... 5.96
Dry Packing ................... 5.83
Fine Grader on Highways, Streets and Airport Paving (Sewer and Drainage lines
when employed) ............... 5.93
Flagman ....................... 5.83
Gas and Oil Pipeline Laborer.. 5.83
Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper-
Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper
6-inch pipe and over......... 6.17
Guinea Chaser. ................ 5.91 Jet Man ....................... 5.83
Landscape Gardener and Nursery Man .................. 5.93
Operators and Tenders of
Pneumatic and Electric Tools, Concrete Pumps , Vibrating Machines and similar Mechan-
ical tools not separately classified herein ............ 6.04 Packing Rod Steel and Pans.... 5.955
Pipelayer - performing all services in the laying and installation of pipe from
the point of receiving pipe until completion of operation,
including any and all forms
of Tubular Material whether
Pot Tender and Form Man ...... 6.04
11/15/75 11/15/ 76
cost of cost of cost of cost of
living* living* living" living* Add
48 e to all wages
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Laborers cont'd.
5/15/74 11/15/74 5/15/75 5/15/76 5/15/77 E E
11/15/75 11/15/76
Cost of cost of cost of cost of
living* living* living* living"
Add
48C to all wages
Pipe, Metallic or non-
metallic, Conduit , and any other stationary type of Tubular Device used for the
conveying of any substance or element whether Water, Sewage, Solid, Gas, Air, or other pro- ducts whatsoever and without regard to the nature of material from which the Tubular Material is fabricated ....... $6.14 Pipelayer ' s Backup Man ,
Coating , grouting, making of joints, sealing, caulk- ing, diapering and including
rubber gasket joints , point- ing and any and all other services ..................... 6.02 Powderman, Blasters -- All work of loading holes, plac-
ing and blasting of all pow-
der and explosives of what-
ever type, regardless of
method used for such loading
and placing .................. 6.315 Riprap Stonepaver ............. 6.02
Rock Slinger .................. 6.09
Head Rock Slinger ............. 6.35 Sandblaster (Nozzleman]. ...... 6.28 Sandblaster (pot tender). ..... '6.02 Scaler ........................ 5.88 Scaler (using Bos'n Chair, Safety Belt or Power Tools). . 6.09
Septic Tank Digger and In-
staller (Lead Man) ........... 5.98
Steel Headerboard Man ......... 6.255
Tank Scaler and Cleaner....... 5.955
Tool Shed Checker............. 5.83
Tree Climber - Using
mechanical tools............. 6.04
Watchmen...................... 5.63 Welding in connection with
Laborers' work............... 6.14 Window Cleaner ................ 5.98
FENCE: Fence Erectors: Class l.......... ..... 6.33
Class 2.... ........... 6.08 Class 3............... 5.83
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Laborers cont'd.
GUNITE:
5/15/74 11/15/7f+ 5/15/75 5/15/76 5/15/77
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11/ 15 /7 5 11/15 /76
Nozzle Man ...................$ 6.56 Cost of Cost of Cost of Cost of Rod Man...................... 6.56 living* living* living* living* Gun Man...................... 6.24 Add Rebound Man.. ................ 5.825 48C
all
TUNNEL : wages Shifters ..................... 6.67
Shaft and Raise Miner ........ 6.62 Miners - Tunnel (hand or Machine). ................... 6.37 Miners in short dry tunnels
under streets, highways , and similar places .......... 6.37
Muckers (laborers , in short
dry tunnels , under streets,
highways and similar places. 6.12
Timbermen, Retimbermen -
Wood or Steel............... 6.37
Blasters, Drillers, Powdermen 6.37
Cherry Pickermen............. 6.37
Nipper ....................... 6.22
Chucktender, cabletender..... 6.22
Swamper (Brakeman and Switchman on Tunnel Work),.. 6.12 Powdermen-Primer House.. . . . . . 6.37 Bull Gang Foreman............ 6.37
Bull Gang , Muckers, Trackmen. 6.12 Dumpmen ...................... 6.12
Watchmen..................... 6.63
Steel Form Raisers and Setters6.37
Helper for Steel Form Raisers
and Setters................. 6.22
Viberatormen , Jack Hammer ,
Pneumatic Tools (except Driller). ................... 6.22
Concrete Crew (includes
Rodders and Spreaders) ...... 6.12 Grout Crew................... 6.12 Group Gunmen................. 6.32 Kemper and other Pneumatic Concrete Placer Operators ... 6.37
*Cost of Living to be computed on the "Consumers Price Index" established
by the U. S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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TEAMSTERS: (main dispatch office, 2001 Camino le1 Rio South, 299-3550)
FRINGE BENEFIT SCHEDULE
6/16/74 6/16/75 11/15/75 6/16/76 11/ 15 /76 6/15/77
HEALTH E WELFARE $ .70C $ .70C $ .75C $ .75C $ .75C $ .75C
PENSION .70C 1 .8OC 80C .80; .85C .85C
1.00 VACATION 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
CIAF .02C .02C .05C .05C .os< .05C
TRAINING E RETRAINING .05C .lo+ .lo$ .lo$ .lo< .lOC
SUPPLEMENTAL DUES .05C .05C .05C .05C .05C .05c
FOREMAN: 50C per hour above the highest classification under supervision.
SUBSISTENCE: Effective 6/16/74, $14.00 per work day (zone - same as 1969-
1972 Operating Engineers zone map. Map to be expanded 6/1/75).
OVERTIME: Time and one-half, except Sundays and Holidays which are double time.
Where dual cards are required by Employer, the employee will receive 1OC per hour above the rate of his classification.
NOTE: Under the new Agreement Owner-Operators are employees. Therefore
they must receive the appropriate hourly wage and all fringe benefits
must be paid for them.
be paid less than the prescribed P.U.C. rates for the equipment used, and
the fringe benefits may not be deducted from the P.U.C. minimum rates.
An Owner-Operator may not under P.U.C. regulations
HOLIDAYS
ALL CRAFTS
New Year's Day Veteran's Day
Washington's Birthday Thanksgiving Day
Decoration Day Day after Thanksgiving
Independence Day Christmas Day
Labor Day
Teamsters classification and wages on separate sheet - page 10
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TEAMSTERS CLASSIFICATION:
Pick Up Truck, (3/4 tons
6/16/74 6/16/75
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capacity)
Less then 8 yards ............ 6.78 7.28 7.33
7.41
16 but less than 25 yards. ... 7.13 7.63
25 but less than 35 yards.. . . 7.18 7.68
35 but less than 50 yards .... 7.33 7.83
50 but less than 65 yards .... 7.48 7.98
2 axles ...................... 6.78 7.28
3 axle (including semi) ...... 6.91 7.41 4 axles (or more). ........... 7.13 7.63
Low Bed Truck and Trailer.. . . . 7.13 7.63 7 Axles or Double Gooseneck
Lowbed or Combination of
Vehicles when under permit load ......................... 7.255 7.755
(pay axle rate)
Under 8 yards ................ 7.13 7.63
Dump Truck Drivers (Level
8 but less than 12 yards.. . . . 6.83 12 but less than 16 yards.. . . . 6.91
Dump Trucks or Flat Bed Trucks
3 axles ...................... 6.83 7.33
Trash and Rubbish Trucks
Transit-Mix Trucks :
8 yards and over............. 7.27 7.77
2 axles ...................... 6.93 7.43
3 axles ...................... 7.05 7.55 Erosion Control Truck Driver.. 7.05 7.55
Erosion Control Nozzleman,.... 6.93 7.43
Less than 6 1/2 yards ........ 6.99 7.49
Bunkerman ..................... 6.83 7.33
Water Trucks :
Grout Mixer Truck. ............ 7.13 7.63 Dumpcrete Trucks (water level)
A-Frame Trucks or Swedish
6 1/2 yards and over.. . . . . . . 7.13 7.63
Crane ........................ 7.40 7.90
Concrete Pumping Truck. ....... 6.78 7.28
Dumpster Truck ................ 7.13 7.63 DWlO's or DW20's or Euclid
type equipment, Letourneau Pulls or Terra Cobras or
similar types of equipment, regardless of types of
attachments when performing
work in the Teamsters Jur-
isdiction, or PB or similar
types of Dump Trucks with
loading attachments.......... 7.20 7.70
WAGES EFFECTIVE :
20c 70c* 20c 11/15/75 6/16/76 11/15/76 *Wag e 5 -
$7.12 unless portion needed
7.48 on Fringe
7.53 Benefits. 7.61
7.83
7.88
8.03
8.18
7.48
7.53
7.61
7.83
7.83
7.955
7.83
7.97
7.63
7.75
7.75
7.63 7.83
7.69
7.83
8.10
7.53
7.48 7.83
7.90
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Wage'scales for the &c Trades cont'd. Teamsters
C LAS SI F I CAT1 ON
80c
6/16/74 Fork Lift (under 15,000
lbs. cap.) ...................$6.78 Fork Lift (15,000 lbs. and over) .................... 6.90 Fuel Truck or Dynamite E
Explosives ................... 7.08
Prell Truck. .................. 6.93
Industrial Lift Truck.. ....... 6.75
Pipeline Working Truck Drivers including winch truck E all
sizes of trucks (Dual card
when required by Employer) ... 6.93 Road Oil Spreader, Cement Distributor, or Slurry
Driver ....................... 6.93
Road Oil or Slurry Bootman..,. 6.93 Ross Carrier .................. 6.90 Swampers and Helpers .......... 6.42 Tireman ....................... 7.31 Traffic-Control Pilot Car,
(excluding moving heavy
equipment, permit loads) ..... 6.42 Truck Greaser.. ............... 7.21 Truck Repairman .. A............ 8.81 Truck Repairman or Welder Helper ....................... 6.62 Warehouseman .................. 6.67 Warehouseman (clerk) .......... 6.81 Water Pull Tankers ............ 7.40 Welder ........................ 7.40
PREMIUM PAY OPERATIONS:
Winch Truck Drivers: hour additional when operating power winch or similar special
12 1/2$ per
attachments (except pipeiine truck driver 1.
WAGE EFFECTIVE :
50C
6/16/75
$7.28
7.40
7.58
7.43
7.25
7.43
7.43
7.43
7.40
6.92
7.81
6.92 7.71 **
7.12
7.17
7.31
7.90
7.90
For Operating time only of any combination of vehicles while
under permit ................. 7.255 7.755
20c 70+* 20c 11/15/75 6/16/76 11/15/76
*Wages-
$7.48 unless portion
7.60 needed on Fringe
7.78 Benefits. 7.63
7.45
7.63
7.63
7.63
7.60
7.12
8.01
7.12
7.91 **
7.32
7.37
7.51
8.10
8.10
7.955
3:~ Base rate equal to Engineers Heavy Duty Repairman, Group 6, Base Wage
Rate.
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OPERATING ENGINEERS: (main dispatch office, 3935 Normal St., 295-9640)
FRINGE BENEFITS EFFECTIVE 7/1/74
HEALTH E WELFARE ........... $ .95+ PENSION.................... 1.50 VACATION/HOLIDAY....e,..*.. .30+ APPRENTICESHIP..o.o.o...**o .04+
CIAF....................... .026 JOURNEYMAN RETRAINING...... .lo$
FOREMAN: .506 per hour above highest journeyman classification supervised.
SUBSISTENCE: $14.00 per work day (in designated areas). Map to be
OVERTIME: First (3) hours outside the regular shift, time and one-half; all additional hours, double time. On Saturdays, first (11) hours, time and one-half ; all additional hours, double time, Sundays, double time and Holidays, triple time (exceptions in Agreement).
expanded 6 / 1/ 7 5 )
CLASS IF1 CAT1 ONS WAGE EFFECTIVE :
7/1/74
GROUP 1 $7.88
Brakeman
Compressor Operator Deckhand (dredge)
Engineer- Oiler Generator Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Helper
Pump Operator Signalman Switchman
GROUP 2 $8.14
Concrete Mixer Operator, Skip Type
Concrete Pump Oiler, truck mounted Conveyor Operator Deckmate (dredge) Drill Rig Oiler, truck mounted Dump Barge Operator - two Engineers
Fireman Generator, Pump or Compressor,
Hydrostatic Pump Operator
required
2-5 inclusive
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6/1/75 6/1/76
8 646* .686*
656* 696*
0 ’ ,Wage.s’cales cont’d.
Operating Engineers
GROUP 2
Elevator Operator inside
Plant Operator, Generator Pump or Compressor
Rotary Drill Helper (oilfield)
Skiploader, wheel type up to
3/4 yard - without attachment
Soils Field Technician
Tar Pot Fireman Temporary Heating Plant Operator
Trenching Machine Oiler
Well Point Pump Operator
Winchman (dredge)
GROUP 3
Ford Ferguson with drag
Gradall Oiler
Helicopter Radioman (ground)
Oiler-Crucher (asphalt or
Power Concrete Curing Machine
Power-driven Jumbo Form Setter
Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Operator
Surge Tank and Weight Master
(hot plant)
Truck Crane Oiler
concrete plant)
Opera t or
. Operator
GROUP 4
Asphalt Plant Fireman
Boring Machine Operator Chip Spreading Machine Operator Concrete Pump Operator
Concrete Pump Operator, truck
Dinky Locomotive or Motorman
Helicopter Hoist Operator Helicopter Radioman Highline Cableway Signalman Power Sweeper Operator Rodman and Chainman Trenching Machine Operator
Watch Engineer (dredge)
mounted
(10 ton)
( up to 6 ft.)
7/1/74 6/1/75
$8.14 .65+*
$8.39 .67t*
$8.51 .68$*
6/1/75
.69t*
.71$*
.72$*
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GROUP 5
7/1/74
$8.71
A-Frame Winch Truck Operator Asphalt Plant or Concrete Batch Plant Operator (where commercial power is not used, no less than one generator operator is required) Asphalt Spreading Machine Operator (spreader bar & similar)
Bit Sharpener Boxman or Mixerman (asphalt or
concrete)
Concrete Joint Machine Operator
(canal and similar type) Concrete Planer Operator
Derrickman (oilfield type) Drilling Machine Operator
(including water wells)
Equipment Greaser (mobile and
grease rack) Forklift Operator (under 5 ton
capacity 1
Hydra-Hammer-Aero Stomper
Hydrographic Seeder Machine Operator
Instrumentman Machine Tool Operator
Magginnis Internal Full Slab Vibrator
Mechanical Finisher Operator
Pavement Breaker Operator (truck mounted,
Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator Roller Operator Ross Carrier Operator (job site)
Self -propelled Tar Pipelining Machine
Operator
Skiploader Operator (wheel or track type,
over 3/4 yard up to and including
Skiploader-Ford Ferguson up to 3/4 yard
with drag attachments
Slip Form Pump Operator (power driven
hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms )
Screed Operator
Stinger Crane, (Austin-Western or similar type) Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and
Bending Machine Operator
Truck Type Loader
Tugger Hoist (1 drum)
(straw, pulp or seed)
(concrete-Clarry-Johnson-Bidwell or similar 1
Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
1-1/2 yards)
6/1/75 6/1/ 76
.69 e* .73c*
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7/1/74 6/1/75
GROUP 6 $8.81 .69$*
Asphalt or Concrett Plant Engineer
Asphalt or Concrete Spreading
Operator (tamping or finishing) Asphalt Paving Machine Operator (Barber Greene or similar type) Automatic Curb Machine Belt Splicer or Vulcanizer
BHL Lima Road Pactor, Wagner Pactor or similar Operator Bridge Crane Operator
Bridge Type Unloader and
Turntable Operator Cast-in-Place Pipe Laying Machine
Operator Combination Mixer and Compressor
Operator Cgunite work)
Concrete Mixer Operator - Paving
(Oiler or Journeyman-trainee
required)
25 ton capacityI(0iler or Journeyman-
trainee required) (Long boom pay
applicable I Crushing Plant Operator (Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required) (where
commercial power is not used, no less then one generator operator is required)
Crane Operator (up to and including
Deck Engine Operator Drill Doctor Elevating Grade Operator
Forklift Operator (over 5 tons)
Gradall Operator (Oiler or Journeyman-
Grade Checker
Grouting Machine Operator Heading Shield Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Hoist Operator (single drum-buck hoist-
Hoist Operator (2 or 3 drum)
Kolman Belt Loader and similar type
trainee required)
Chicago Boom and similar type)
(when two or more are working together
an additional employee shall be
required) LeTourneau Blob Compactor or similar
type Lift Mobile Operator (Oiler or
Journeyman-trainee required)
6/1/76
.74CS
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7/1/74
GROUP 6 $8.81
Lift Slab Machine Operator (Vagtborg and similar types) Material Hoist Operator (1 drum) Mucking Machine Operator (1/4 yard)
(Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
(rubber-tired, rail or track type)
Pile Driver Operator (Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required) Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator (Hackley-Presswell or similar type) Pjeumatic Heading Shield (tunnel) Pumpcrete Gun Operator
Rotary Drill Operator (excluding
Caisson type)(Oiler or Journeyman- trainee required) Rubber-tired Earth Moving Equipment
Operator (single engine-Caterpillar ,
Euclid, Athey Wagon-Water Pulls and similar types with any and all
attachments up to 50 cu. yds. struck)
loading paddle wheel type-John Deere
104 and similar single unit)
Operator
over 1-1/2 yards up to and including
6-1/2 yards)
similar type)(over 5 ton)
Rubber-tired Scraper Operator (self-
Self-propelled Curb E Gutter Machine
Skiploader Operator (wheel or track type,
Stinger Crane (Austin-Western-Pettibone or
Surface Heaters and Planer Operator
Tractor Compressor Drill Combination
Operator
Tractor Operator (Bull Dozer, Tamper,
Scraper and Push Tractor, single engine) Trenching Machine Operator (over 6 ft. depth
capacity-manufacturers ratingl(0iler or
Journeyman-trainee required)
Tunnel Locomotive Operator (10 to 30 tons)
Universal Equipment Operator (shovel, backhoe,
dragline, clamshell, up to and including
1 cu. yd. M.R.C. Oiler or Journeyman- trainee required)(long boom pay applicable)
Welder (general)
6/1/75
.69$*
6/1/76
.74$*
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Operating Engineers
7/1/74 6/1/75 6/1/76
GROUP 7 $8.92
Derrick Barge Operator (Oiler or
Journeyman-trainee required up to 100 tons. Over 100 tons Fireman or Oiler and Journeyman- trainee required)
trainee required)
boom attachment)
or similar type up to 100 ton capacity)(Oiler or Journeyman- trainee required)(Long boom pay applicable) Loader Operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra or similar type) Monorail Locomotive Operator (Diesel, gas or electric) Motor Patrol-Blade Operator Multiple Engine Tractor Operator
Dual Drum Mixer (Oiler or Journeyman-
Hoist Operator (2 or 3 drum with
Hoist Operator (Stiff Leg, Guy Derrick
(Euclid and similar type, except
Quad 9 Cat)
Pre-Stressed Wrapping Machine Operator
(two Operators required)
Rubber-tired Earth Moving Equipment
Operator (Multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type up to
50 cu. yds. struck) Tractor Loader Operator ( Crawler and wheel type over 6-1/2 yds. 1 Tractor Operator (boom attachments) (over 40 ft. boom, Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
required) Tower Crane Operator (2 operators
Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Backhoe, Dragline, Clamshell, over 1 cu. yd. M.R.C.)
Welder - certified Welder - Heavy Duty Repairman combination Woods Mixer Operator and other similar
1 Tower Crane Repairman
pugmill equipment
.70$* .74$*
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GROUP 8
7/1/74
$9.07
Auto Grader Operator (1 Grade
Automatic Slip Form Operator
Crane Operator - over 100 tons
Checker and 1 additional
employee required)
(1 Grade Checker and 1 additional
employee required)
(Journeyman-trainee or two (2)
operators required)(Long boom pay
applicable)
Deck Captain (dredge) Hoist Operator (Stiff Legs, Guy
Derricks or similar types , capable
of hoisting over LOO tons)(2
operators required) (Long boom
pay applicable
Leverman (dredge Mass Excavator Operator (2 Operators
and Oiler or Journeyman-trainee
required)(Less than 750 cu. yds.)
Mechanical Finishing Machine Operator Mobile Form Traveler Operator
Motor Patrol Operator (multi-engine) Pipe Mobile Machine Operator (2
operators required)
Rubber-tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator (multiple engine , Euclid ,
Caterpillar and similar type over
50 cu.. yds. struck) Rubber-tired Scraper Operator, (pushing
, one another without Push Cat, Push Pu11)(50+ per hr. additional to base rate) Rubber-tired Self Loading Scraper Operator (Paddle Wheel-Auger type self-loading,
2 or more units)
Tandem Equipment Operator (2 units only)
Tandem Tractor Operator (Quad 9 or similar
Tunnel Mole Boring Machine Operator type)(Art. XV,V,lO>
GROUP 9 $9.18
Canal Liner Operator (not less
than 4 employees required -
Operator , Oiler , Welder, Mechanic
and Grade Checker)
than 4 employees required - Operator,
Oiler Welder-Meahanic E Grade Checker)
Canal Trimmer Operator (not less
6/1/75
' .71$*
6/1/76
.75$*
.72$* .76$*
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7/1/74 6/1/75
GROUP 9 $9.18 .72$*
6/1/76
.76$*
Helicopter Pilot Highline Cableway Operator Remote Controlled Earth Moving Equipment Operator (no one
(1) Operator shall operate
more than two (2) pieces of
earth moving equipment at one
time)($1.00 per hr. additional to base rate)
Wheel Excavator Operator (over 750 cu. yds. per hr. 2 Operators and
1 Oiler OF Journeyman-trainee and 2 Heavy Duty Repairmen required) ,
APPRENTICE RATES (6-month periods):
(Journeymen scale - Group 5)
1st 6 month period------------- 70%
3rd 6 month period------------- 80%
2nd 6 month period------------- 75%
4th 6 month period--------- 85%
5th 6 month period--------- 90%
6th 6 month period--------- 95%
*The Union shall allocate these increases based upon the needs of the Trust Funds and employees.
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IRON WORKERS: (Main dispatch office - 131 North Chambers Street,
El Cajon, 447-3536)
FRINGE BENEFITS: EFFECTIVE 7/1/74 EFFECTIVE 12/31/74
HEALTH & WELFARE $ .73 $ -88 PENSION .97 1/2 1.37 1/2 VACATION .85 1.03 APPRENTICESHIP .02 .03 ADM IN I ST RAT IVE FUND .01 .02
FOREMAN: $1.00 per hour above highest journeyman classification supervised.
SUBSISTENCE: 7/1/74 - $14.00 per work day (in designated areas)
MILEAGE & TRAVEL: 16C per mile (Refer to Agreement for additional information)
OVERTIME: Double time
CLASSIFICATION EFFECTIVE 7/1/74
Fence Erector. .................. $ 8.89 Reinforcing. ................... 9.78 Structural & Ornamental. ............. 9.78
APPRENTICE RATES
For Structural, Ornamental, Reinforcing 61 Fence Erector under three-year term - six month periods:
1st - 65% 2nd - 83% 3rd - 87% 4th - 91% 5th - 95% 6th 7 98%
For Reinforcing apprentice under two-year term - 6 month periods:
1st - 65% 2nd - 85% 3rd - 92% 4th - 98%
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