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RESOI7JTION N0. 64-127
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA
CALIFORNIA, FINDING AND DETERMINING THE GENERAL PREVAILING
RATE OF PER DIEM WAGES IN THE PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC WORKS.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa is required to find
and determine the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for the construction
and performance of public works; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa, acting as Supervising
Authority of the Costa Mesa Recreation and Park District, and thereby is the
designated agency for adopting wage scales for the performance of public works
for said District; and
WHEREAS, the City of Costa Mesa, by Joint Powers Agreement, has the manage-
ment control of the operations of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, including the
awarding of contracts for the performance of public works, and thereby is the
designated agency for adopting wage scales for the performance of public works
for said District; and
WHEREAS, said general prevailing rates of per diem wages are set forth in
a document entitled "WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES, JULY 1, 1964," and
further set forth in a document entitled "SUB -TRADES HOURLY WAGE RATES OF
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BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES UNIONS," prepared and submitted by the Build-
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ing and Construction Trades Council of Orange County, California, said documents
being attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof; and
WHEREAS, this Council deems it to be in the best interest of the City, and
within the requirements of the Labor Code of the State of California, that said
wage scales be adopted by reference;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Costa
Mesa, that "WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES, JULY 1, 1964," and "SUB -
TRADES HOURLY WAGE RATES OF BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES UNIONS," as pre-
pared by the Building and Construction Trades Council of Orange County, copies
of said documents being attached hereto and by this reference made a part here-
of, be, and the same are hereby found and determined to be the general prevail-
ing rates of per diem wages for the performance of public works; and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said wage scales are hereby adopted by ref-
erence as the general prevailing rates of per diem wages in the performance of
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public works for the City of Costa Mesa, the Costa Mesa Recreation and
Park District, and the Costa Mesa Sanitary District.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of December, 1964.
Ma r of the City of Costa Mesa
ATTEST:
City Clerk of the City of Costa Mesa
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF COSTA MESA )
I, C. K. PRIEST, City Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the City
Council of the City of Costa Mesa, do hereby certify that at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa, California, held
on the 21st day of December, 1964, the foregoing Resolution No. 64-127,
was considered section by section, and that said Resolution was then
passed and adopted as a whole by the following roll call vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen - Pinkley, Jordan, Meyers, Barck, Wilson
NOES: Councilmen - None
ABSENT: Councilmen - None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
22nd day of December, 1964.
City Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the
City Council of the City of Costa Mesa
�. !I OCTOBER
1964
Sub -Trades
HOURLY WAGE RATES OF
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES UNIONS
Affiliated with +he
Building and Construction Trades
Council of Orange County
1605 No, Harper 51.
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
531-3458
ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS Fo S b A'.. T p 1aac.r and
aer Ppp. P C -,b f. c F1rhe
Lea: rrer 1,- „e ,d -n
RIGGERS & WELDERS + Same siege saS es -f, 10 .,eh rr,, as
de'
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ASBESTOS 8-I-61
P I, : _ Wrrkel, 5 25
Heal & W -21c1 fP n PIFr-mel Iva 1e Par 30,1
IApp,errredr pal,e,, ,- /21)
BOILERMAKER IS BLACKSMITH 1.1.64 10-1-61
8 r k& Sent— 4h F e- 5550 $575
S1 >e,,ek & Bal AvsafFrf
Fo.-en Leadna _ 5.25 5.50
make, & Backn--h 490 525
B Ile, -aka, & 31-kn,In Heper 4.60 a95
LH'aH & Wef"e 0_I _ n P'a 101)
IApp ,e,hlp I IVY-- on -.151
BRICKLAYER 5.1'64
BrcUaye- Fo-e-E-1.1 mere `her 5 mea 5371,r
B k r & S M." - Soo
5 me._. 525
5-1 64
3.e5
IHea, & Werre 1212 IP p, PIe--ID,l
CARPET & LINOLEUM LAYER 8.1.61 2-1-65 84-65 31.66 1.1,66
8S '
L,e, 5so t le 4.so 495 5.1
IHea 8 W 1 z-12 Vac -1 P-2% I,r 12 m: 4i, 2-d
12 m a , 4%1
Apps Tar3..-
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ELECTRICIAN 7'1-64
ELEVATOR 9-1561
C „dcr Fmeme -. $5251,
Berle, C ,0-1 S.11 /2
.ator Cr,T,ucto, He'p=_r _. 3.58
p oba^.
.,,,y Heper 2.56
rteel a & Wefa,e ]n,lI°e , F. n-':or$I Iveatcr F.e- -2
-p le $ r5 4% 5 1', o, more)
GLAZIER T-2661
6 Beer _... _ $4 51
(H -1-h & Wella -12c IPersL„ Fay Od
Iv _e. e_-rl,l
HOUSEMOVER 1.1-65
H, F ....$4365
dr m e J ,nermar 4J C5
T.d 9-1-- M 4.105
Mee It & We h,,e - T-1111 P'.en-'. Ql
LATHER 5d-64
Or-, C ... 1, Ana-Loaal$440
LSH - $a-505
Foremen 37/2 Add .-Io"el
ITdHP&- -s 51ApP r-a,HpT -m,l 1/1c) Fn Pa -2sd
L 9 B eel, Aree-(o Nn IR
L He, _ $554
Ill & Welfa,e 19 1 IF,_ a, P -l0 1 Iv fr Pa -2 51)
[Trade Flc m- end Ap renlcexHlp He-, 3d
MARBLE _24 7.1-64 5 1-65
61a o S .r <49s $515
p FBWene.e-1zd
-J
PAINILR$^
$V.]]
1.l-05
6.10
Cabl Spl er __.
5.]8
JrLl1lfiremen _
548
E'.e<vlcal We1 _.-_.
548
e "
Linemen 6evre
6J2
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548
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54B
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C
5 98
Gene Cell_. _
548
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548
kdn fr
507
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43B
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[i n Gu-d-eo-AOe,
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5.17
Fist Year
5a2
Feel
52,
HeaHk & We Iarel hr.
532
ELEVATOR 9-1561
C „dcr Fmeme -. $5251,
Berle, C ,0-1 S.11 /2
.ator Cr,T,ucto, He'p=_r _. 3.58
p oba^.
.,,,y Heper 2.56
rteel a & Wefa,e ]n,lI°e , F. n-':or$I Iveatcr F.e- -2
-p le $ r5 4% 5 1', o, more)
GLAZIER T-2661
6 Beer _... _ $4 51
(H -1-h & Wella -12c IPersL„ Fay Od
Iv _e. e_-rl,l
HOUSEMOVER 1.1-65
H, F ....$4365
dr m e J ,nermar 4J C5
T.d 9-1-- M 4.105
Mee It & We h,,e - T-1111 P'.en-'. Ql
LATHER 5d-64
Or-, C ... 1, Ana-Loaal$440
LSH - $a-505
Foremen 37/2 Add .-Io"el
ITdHP&- -s 51ApP r-a,HpT -m,l 1/1c) Fn Pa -2sd
L 9 B eel, Aree-(o Nn IR
L He, _ $554
Ill & Welfa,e 19 1 IF,_ a, P -l0 1 Iv fr Pa -2 51)
[Trade Flc m- end Ap renlcexHlp He-, 3d
MARBLE _24 7.1-64 5 1-65
61a o S .r <49s $515
p FBWene.e-1zd
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PAINILR$^
41.64
1.l-05
7 1-e,
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Pa ler Fmeme 25c ebwo
Jo.raey ,a e
Br usF _
$4.52
$<-6]
$4.80
$4,91
9ree5 Swvg Slee __ _
4]]
492
5.0]
522
Imp, Steel & Bre,
a]]
492
507
522
o+, Steel & B,Idge. 5«Ing Stege
502
5.17
512
5a2
I,on, Steel& B,1dSpey ..S
52,
5.12
532
5,41
Iron Steel & Bdd, ge. S.:mg Srege
53]
5.42
5.
5 7
Sandblaster
S.27
5 12
5.322
5 41
Santblaslen S,n9 S1ega -
SZ2
542
5.9
5 12
_
452
467
4e
417
a92
F,P.,, ,.,
Feel,
S.NS
429s
49°-
5.095
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131
6J'
8 be, day f b -+e Vaca
!liedµ & We'iare-16c7 pa-scr
. 10
J--1-1 Spray _. -.-.._
$1 71
$51
$502
$522
- SPmy 51age.
502
5.17
592
541
el
Rleee,s Cfimbtrg Steal -__.....
R "er, Clj
5.02
SI]
5l2
541
J umer�a- Bros- C moing
Sfoel _. __
SG2
5.,2
532
SQ
J ,- Soar C -b q
Sbel _ --...
527
54
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PAINTERS
4-1-61
S & Pl,-lel Leads, 10%
e-
b -V Jcwneymen ,fe
Jou,neymen PICoFel Al -I _
S9.6,
Jowneymen Slen Per
4.32
S,,, & F'a I He per-
3I2
7 de, f b
& W e 10"c l
IPe-.rice P' 1011
PIPE TRADES
S�e_m. e �,.ea' Fore.
a.-2G".+e...
a
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.,=eb,e
J_
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lee.
]-1 d1
]-1 65
$530
$550
5 eemlMe. _
52'
5.5,
Lind Burr
520
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P on
P.a--6`,
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Vaa8 F d y -Pa-°6 e
s peyml
10-1.64
10-1-65
J" 'y Pp "'em"
$5
5545
S,LFc,emer
495
525
UIP'dy RI 1 ar
4.50
520
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r,
6l
Pp: r, F.
55685
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fcr 341
PP -.e J V "
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21 IP
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P ban,y Pp
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22 '.
IAPP�a��l Pe8 J._•n ,
e�61
29¢1:
3 -
N
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,dealrml Plpell Her 6aneral 1oremen-201 sore. groes Journeyman
ndusfriel PipeENer Foreman -10%A ova gross Journeymen role.
]-164 7-1.65
Ir.d mfdel Pipetifler Journeymen... $5]0. $550
1Healfh & Welfare-s'trwa) (Pension Plan -6%)
1Vaccon & HchJaye-N/e%)
9-1 64
SpFrklor Eyler Foreman - __ _ 6.34
Sp[nkler Finer - 584
(H¢and & Wel-e-25,) (Pens:oa PIar-IOc)
9-1-M 9-0.65
R g s- pffer Foremen __ $572 $605
R !-g afion Etter 530 5.50
(Health & We1fare-2324) (Pension Plao-2628)
(Vecelion & Holidays -32-33) (Tradesman -23251
PLASTERER 5-1-64
PI f er Foremen __ $5.13
P sl cr 4 75
1Hea'lh & Wefar---I8c) (P -o, Plen-I5C)
(Tiede Pro-flon-5c) IApp•emfi-SF-I'hc)
5.1-64
P"een
r Tder _ $4.39
H.11h & We I2h-1 IPanelon Plan -nal IV -Hata, Plan -15e1
ROOFER: 8 -I5 -6r 845-65
Foreman _. _._. _...._.. _.. _.._ $5 32 $5.57
5.6 Foremen ._ ..__. 522 5 4
J ... neymen _-. ..... 492 522
PITCH ROOFER & DAMP,
WATERPROOF Is BITUMINOUS
ENAMELER:
Err er-o.................._.............1 $5.62 $5.8]
S. b Fcorren _. _.. 5.52 5J7
J .... a,man 5 2 5.52
E enees 52] 552
P pe Wrapper _ _._.. 522 5.52
Proactive Ceafin,Wefar Wmke.._..... _ 522 5.52
SHEET & Wallare-ISc (Vecefior�l0c1
SHEET METAL
Sbef Mefel Porerar-IG ebova Jowneyrnac m.a.
31
Seel Me!aI Worker._.....__.__._ 55.11
Hear, -1k huWalrry- 5.31
(Hee'th 8 Wellme-16c] (Pension Plan-3,)
TILE #18
T Se''er Fvema- -large oT lees the- II men, $2.50er de,, end
c
arge cT 11 nen o� more men. $5.00 per day MORE THAN the
..e5efler, rate.
6.1.64 64.65
ills Seller Ba 925 $520
[Health & Wayarc-14/i] (Trade Promor-051 (Per,:n,-121/eel
(veeen,--me!
TILE L MARBLE HELPERS 311 6.1.64 61.65
Tie Se' a, He or $39] $4.0]
Vacelbr OB =0
Penni �.. _ _ 05 18
Hea'.lh and W=1ta.e-I4'/yc)
APPRENTICE SCHEDULE
PERIOD AND RATE
The Apprenfice rete is by percentage of the loureeyman s rale
Craft Imervels 1sl Ind 3rd 41h 51h 61h 21h 8th 91h 101h
I2 nor. e0 ro 50 90
Br, ermrk- 6 m _.60 65 75 80 .85 90 15
B dlapn 6 mos_.50 60 ,0 Ea 10 .95
Carp ars 6 roan. 15 )B -ftl _8K .B] .9J 33 96
Cer..eof
Mamr= 6 m -e_.]5 79 83 .87 9' .95
z. 50 60 65 70 .60 85 90
G -Hers I'o6v h., SG .65 68 ./5 84 92 40 95
L-1 6 mos. 50 60 65 76 .64 .92
--,o lein 6 m z. ]2 8, 55 .B9 93
e]
6 let Is 70 7C 85.9n 0
mbar 6 n S 503 .. 15 /'J .]4 'o 93 56 �:
Pisa'.. m _ .4 A5 5 3
R_rarz 6 mw...)4 BO i 90 95 9]5
eef Mab
Wok's 6 mas._.55 60]G 125 15 ]]5 .6$
5 5 ne-eo 6 55 60 65 - 75 BC
-g- P r 6 _s._ S .45 52 SA h9 -5 62 ca v`
TERRAZZO WORKERS 1964 1965
455 55
TERRAZZO WORKERS HELPERS ]-1-63 ]-1-65
AI3-Maci-W-4 _yC, 5423
I-, o-ced B -se Mach' -e i35 4 C
IFa r & Fle\-r 11 c
Op 3 s4e 3305
F -6e Y a- ". a -ye 3. 55 3.715
BUSINESS ADDRESSES
HEALTH b WELFARE PROGRAMS
CARPENTERS Health & Welfare Trust for Southern California
M. A. Cornell & Co. -412 W. 8th St.,
Los Angeles, Calif. 90014. .............. ——...............................MAdium 2-3141
CEMENT MASONS Southern California Health & Welfare Fund
M. A. Cornell & CO. -412 W. 8th St.,
Los Angeles, Calif. 90014 ...................... ... ............ .........MAdisov 2-6111
California IRONWORKERS' Field Welfare Plan
320 Judah St., San Francisco, Calif...................................OVedand 1-1770
LABORERS Health & Welfare Trust for Southern California
F10 So. Spring St., Los Angeles, Calif. r'W14 ....................MAdivov 2-1212
OPEBATING ENGINEERS Health & Welfare Fmd
724 So. Park View, Los Angeles, Calif. 90057 .... ............. DUnldrk 85138
Covskuction TEAMSTERS Security Fund -Ir Fouthep California
C^neral Correspondence:
412 W. 8th St„ Los Angeles, Calif. 90014 ..................MAdlson 2-9187
Claims: Teamsters Security Plans, Inc.
1616 W. 9th St., Les Angeles, Calif. 9W15 ....DUvkirk 1-3571
Famished by
LOS .1NGELES BUDDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL
AFI -CIO
1628 Beverly Blvd., Les Angeles, Calif. 90026
4834222
Resolution ilo. 64-J[7
6;age Scale Exhibit
(641)
1964
WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES
The wage rates listed below are m accordance with the terms of the
Southern California Master Labor Agreement for the Construction Industry and
rover the following commies: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino,
Imperial, Venture, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Kem. Ivyo and Mom.
ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS, For Suhdstevice Allowance, Transportation and
Travel Time Allowance, Apprentice Program Contributions, etc., contact the
14W Union or ita District Council having jurisdiction
BIGGERS and WELDERS FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES, Same wage scale
as mafb to which rigging and welding are incidental.
CARPENTERS
Health & Welfare -18i per hour
Pension -154 par hon
Vacation -154 per hour
Foreman: Receives not less than 404 per hour more than the hourly rete o.' he
highest classification over which he has responsibility, except"! m-
anatie Nailer.
dill"
.... ._.._.......... __.................................................................... —
onor Some man ..........................................................................
Mev working from a swivgrog scaffold, or suspended from a rope or cable, shall
receive 254 per hoax above Ne appinble journeyman m Apprentice rete.
CEMENT MASONS
Health & Welfare -184 per hour
Pensioa-204 par bon
Vacation -104 per bon
Forman: When three or more Cement Masons we employed an ab, one
shall be employed as a Foreman and shall receive not less tten 404
Par. hour more than the highest classification over which he hes
Pd/1/M
CementMason ------- ----- .........._...__._....._........._.............._.___..................$4.29
Cement Mason, cbmvping & patching ........ ......
Curb Foy & P Setter, including setting of lines, stakes end grades.... 429
CEMENT MASONS (castimided)
IRON WORKERS
Health It Welfare -15# per how; 230 per hour 8/16/04
Pension -100 per how; 150 per how 8/16/64
Vacation -100 per how; 15# per hour 8/16/64
Foremen: Received cut leas than 350 per hour mom than the hourly raw of the
highest classification over which he has an When two or
more Iran Workers am, employed, am shell be by the Em-
ployer to act as Foremem. 6/16/63 6l16/64
Reird ' Ironworker...................._....._._._........_........$4.75 $4.82
Structu
w0Ironworkerranworker .... __ ........ .................. 5.00 5.07
Ores mantel Ironworker ... - .............. .... 5.00 5.07
Fence Exactor . ..... - __ __ ................... 4.80 4.87
LABORERS
6/1/"
Scrowl Setter, including screed pins ............................................................
4.29
Cement Mason (magnesite, and mastic composition,
3.50
E,six,, De -0-Tex)....... ................................... - ........................... ......
4.41
Cement Mum Floating It Troweling Machine Operator ............. ............
454
Curb & Cutter Machine Operator (cement only)
419
Clary & Similar Type of Screed Operator.. ................................. . ........
4.29
GrinchniVIdachind Operator..............................................................
Areaway, ninfilar Type Sowed Operator
4.29
4.29
Jackson ................. ........
mechanical tools not separately classified hwma____ ... ...................3.71
Scoring Machine Operator - ....................... ...................... ...........
4.29
Cutting, Sowing & S. New Concrete .... ...... ..... ....................
Plugging_Shear Bt Holes ................................................................
4.29
429
D T.1m Concrete,aol d1nEmb- ------------------------------------------
Mixer -Track (slabs, Vis and decks) ...........................
-4.29
4.29
Material How Mae (slabs, flows; and decks -
LsV.
4.29
Cement Masons on ; chair or suspended
aff.ld,
whether swinging or rigid did, We or T.1 -w ground, 10 N. 250 per hour
over the a raw.
3.71
IRON WORKERS
Health It Welfare -15# per how; 230 per hour 8/16/04
Pension -100 per how; 150 per how 8/16/64
Vacation -100 per how; 15# per hour 8/16/64
Foremen: Received cut leas than 350 per hour mom than the hourly raw of the
highest classification over which he has an When two or
more Iran Workers am, employed, am shell be by the Em-
ployer to act as Foremem. 6/16/63 6l16/64
Reird ' Ironworker...................._....._._._........_........$4.75 $4.82
Structu
w0Ironworkerranworker .... __ ........ .................. 5.00 5.07
Ores mantel Ironworker ... - .............. .... 5.00 5.07
Fence Exactor . ..... - __ __ ................... 4.80 4.87
LABORERS
3.60
Health & Welfam-1254# per how
3.50
Pe=Wn-10# per how
3.50
Foreoram Not In. than 30# V we mom than the howly wage raw of the
classification over which how
has leadership.
- 3.71
5/1/64
Laborm,Gamnal or Combroolken __ ................................_......._........_...$3.50
................. * ........... ..... ........... ....
Deconlitic. Laboade, the Clecomag of Brick & Lumber ............. -----
3.50
DryPackingor0 of Conm._.. ............... ................................... . .... ...............
3.50
Operator o Pneumatic & Electric Tools, Viloomig, Machines & aftnilax
,Ilic pip., including Sewer Pip., Drum Pipe &
mechanical tools not separately classified hwma____ ... ...................3.71
..................................
... _. ...... _.. ..............
Concrete Saw Mae, excluding Tractor Type .............. ...............................
3.71
Roto -Scraper ..................................... ........ ... _ ... . .................... . .....
3.71
Concrete Core Cutter ............................. . ........ ........................................
3.71
AsphaltRaker & lower ................................................ __ .............................
3.71
AsphaltShoveler ..................................... . .........................................
3.00
BuggMobflm= ................... . .. . .... . ........................... - ..........................
3.71
Cement Dnieper (a. 1 yard or larger under & handling bulk cement)
3.71
Cesspool Digger & Installer ......................... .......... ............................. __
3.68
Chackwasdw..................................................... .......................... ___ ............
3.65
Concrete Curer Impervious Membrane & Form Clint - ........... ........ . .......
3.69
Cribber or Shorn, ..... ................
. ..
..
3.86
Cutting Torch dpwah� c . ......... ..... ... .. .. . . .... .... .. . . . . - .................
- 3.55
Driller (Cow, Dimond or Welton), J., Driller. Model TW M -2A,
Gardner -Denver Model D 143 & mail. type drillsin wound -
came with memorandum of understanding betwe tows, and
Operating Engineers dated at Miami, Florida, February 3, 1954) 3.95
LABORERS (continued) S/1/64
Driller, Jackhammer, 2% fact drill steel or longer ...................................... 3.79
Firm Grader. Hhthwa, & Street P.,,Iag, Airports, Rummy-, & smaller
lotion................... . ...................... . ...........
3.60
Underground Laborer, including Casson Belloicw .....................
3.50
..............................................................
.rex .......................................... - - - -- .. .- - - ---
3.50
tipper -Pot Tender & Form Man .___- .
- 3.71
tpper-6-inch pipe and ....................................
3.84
................. * ........... ..... ........... ....
3.58
:eel &Pens .........................
3.625
NurseryM am . ..........................................................
3.60
,Ilic pip., including Sewer Pip., Drum Pipe &
..................................
3.81
ail non-metallic Pipe Joints ........ .......................
3.69
.................... . .......... . .......
3.86
.................. ......................
.................... ..
3.69
..................... . .....................................
. ...
3.78
4.0E
...............................................
il........................
3.95
r) . ........ -
3.69
. ................................
3,0
hair or Safety Belt or Power Tons) .. . ...... ........
3.76
lost.11c, (Lead Maxi ---- _ - - - - ...........-------.. ........
3.65
L. .......... __ - . . .....
3.925
. - .................... . ...........
3.025
...............................................
.......................
3.55
let typeBrash Shredder ..............................................
3.71
Underground Laborer, including Casson Belloicw .....................
. ..... 3.63
watchon an ............. ___ --------------- ..................................................................
2.84
Window Clumear ....... ...... .................... . ... .... . ......... .
- - ------ 3.50
IH roset macmda ard lxo� W 'Inst these. Layseat clact
toyor k!!;.of 1-
1z .
TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS (S. Nall)
Health & W.1f.-12550 par hour
Percum-100 per hour
NOTE: Workman on each shift receive 8 limers'pay for 7 hours' work except-
ing that on single shift operations (starting at 7:00, 7:30, or 8:00 ....)
for towels In,, than 200 feet, owloner, worst. 8 hwrdpay for 8
hours' work.
Th. chasific.tion "Shifter" oncetves . 350 par hour differential over the
highest Labor classificatica, working.
Shaft
or
or
Nipper.........__ ................ __ ......... ... . ....... ...... .
Clemkorialm, Cbletmelor ................ ------ - ...........
Sicamsor (Brakeman and Switchman on TurneI Work)
Powdearm.-Pruaw House - ---------__ ......
Bell Gang Foremen ...... .............
Bull Cang Marker, Trackman .......
Dump an an ........... ____ ....... ...... . ............
Steel Form Raiser & Setter ...... - -
Helper for Steel Form Raiser & Setters .................
Vibratorman, jack Harrower, Pneumatic Tools (except driller) .............
Concrete Crew, includes Roddeas & Spreaders .............. .......... __.
TUNNEL CLA331FIGATI0143 (Confined)
vim
CroatCrew ...................._......._...._...................._...._.............
4.105
Croat Cmen mn ..........._............._..........._................
4.305
Kemper h other Pneumatic Concrete Placer Operates ................................
4.355
..............................._..........................................._._.
Watchmen ...._.._........
5/1/6t
$2.84
OPERATING ENGINEERS
Health br WelEere-150 per hour
Pensioe-150pe how
Vacation—Holiday Sevmgs Fund -390
Foreman: Receives eof less than 35d per hour over the hourly rate of the
highest classification under las directiom
6/i/H
CROUP1 ... ........... ......................................................... _... ............................ $4.03
Ah Compressor, Pump or Generator Operator
Engineer—Oiler and Signalman
Heavy Duty Repairman s Helper
Switchman or Brakemen
or Compressor Operator (2-5 inclusive, portable units)
or Compressor Plant Operator
or leu (Without dragtype attachments)
Temporary Heating Plant Operates
Tick Crane Oiler
GROUP 3 ............................._...._..__...... ........
A -Frame or Winch Truck Operator
Dlnkey Locomotive or Tunnel Motor Operator
GROUP 4
or similar type % yard
(With Dmgtype Attachments)
Equipment
Operator
(Concrete or Asphalt Elect)
udivg water wells)
Operator (Up to 8 foot depth capacity, manufac-
OPERATING ENGINEERS (eontlnued)
6/1/64
GROUP5 ............................. ........................ ................. ....... .............. ___ .... $4.81
Asphalt or Concrete Spreading Mecbarb al Tampingg or Finishing Ma -
chive Operator, Roller (Alt types and sizes), Solt, Cement, Asphalt
Rubber -tired, Heavy Duty Equipment Operator—Oshkosh, DW, Euclid,
LeToumeau, LaPlant, Coate, or Similar Type Equipment, with
any Type Attachments
Skip Loader Wheel Type over %yard, up to and including DSyards
Slip Form Pump Operator (poww-0riven hydraulic lifting device for
concerto form)
Tractor Operator—Drngtype Shovel, Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper and
Push Tractor
GROUP8 .._ .....................__..._._............ ......................... ...... _.... $4.91
Combination Heavy Duty Repairmen and Welder
Concrete Mixer Operator—Paving
Concrete Mobile Mixer Operator
Concrete Pump or Pumperete Can Operator
Crushing Plant Engimcer
Elevating Grader Operator
Grade -AB Operator
HigbBne Cableway Operator
Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and Mine)
Kalman Belt Loader and Similar Type
Lift Slab Machine Operator
Loader Operator—Athey, Euclid, Hancock, Sierra or Similar Type
Motor Patel Operator (Any type or size)
Multiple Engine—Earth Moving Machinery Operator.
Party Chief
Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator—Hackley-Press yell or
Similar Type
Rotary Drill Operator, Excluding Came Type
SHploader—Wheeltype over 1% yards
Surface Heater and Planar Operator
Tractor Loader Operator, Crawler Type—AB Typo and Sizes
Tractor Operator—with Boom Attachments
Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending Machine Operator
Trenching Machine Operator (over 8 foot Depth Capacity, Menefee.
turer s Rating)
Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Back H., Dragline, Clamshell,
Derrick, Derrick Barge, Crace, Pile Driver, and Mucking Machine)
Any employee wbo does any work underground in tunnels during any one
shift shall receive a differential of 250 per hour premium pay above the s fpu-
lated rate of pay for the classification of work in which pe may. be engaged
OPERATING ENGINEERS Icoednuad)
All opecainn and oilers on Wpment with booms of 80 to 100 fat innlud-
in¢ jib and pile driving rigs with leads of 80 to 100 feet, shall receive
W1 4 r boor premium pa additional in the regular rate of pay. sitar they
. naive ars additlooe110d per hour premium pay age and to the regular
rate of pay for each additional 20 fat of Ooom, includin
It is agreed that two or more Engineer Operators will constitute a amp1W
Mopaeyrere H maw in a Tower Crane egWpment they
shall Pemo, Bucyrus Erie
pearmarm pay Linden end similar types), and they shall receive 454 per hem
premhm pay in addition to the epppplinUniversalUniversalEquipment Operator's
in
raof pay (Long Boom premium abeLL notetapply to this egWPment).
Operation on all hoistingWparent with three drums re
or mo, shall receive
154 per hour premium pay adIm.=el to the regular rate of pay.
Combination Muer and Comperesm, Operators on Curdle work shall be
classified as Concrete Mobile Muer Operator.
Operators on Equip ant with scrapers or dragtype shovels in tandem dull
receive Preacher, pay of 1$ml%per beer above the regular near.
The necessity for the use of an employee as a Signalman shall be deter-
mined by the Contractor. When used, he shall be an Eaginem-Oiler, who
assistsgrvmg or relaying signals by mechanical means (also by means of
heal signals on excavation work) directly to the Operator of hoisting equip-
ment o
On a -Y mew the Party Chief shall receive premlum pay of 104 per
hos above the regular rate.
TEAMSTERS
Health dr Welfare -154 per hour
Pension -154 per hem
OWNER-OPERATORS-oweing tractor only, to be Put onpeymB of Covtmc-
tor, all others, payments of 12354 par how (504 per half day, 51.00 per full
day) to provide Health h Welfare.
Foremen: When a Contractor employs on hu ayroll, on a jobeite, 11 or more
Teamsters ooppeerating equipment under the jurisdiction of the Team.
eters, arduamg any elutpmat lm than ser tow and maintenance
equipment, the Contractor shall designate nee Teamster as a work-
ing Foreman and he shall receive 254 per hour mon than the highest
claasifiation over which he is F....
Driver W Dump Truck of less than:
5/1/64 1/1/65
4 yards water level ............ ................................ ._...... .... $3.95 54.10
4 yards but less than 8 yards water level ......_...._--- 3.98 4.13
8Yards hot len than 12 yards water level ._._...._......... 4.03 4.18
12 yards but less than le Yards water level - 4.11 438
16 Yards but less dean 25 yards water level ...................... 4.33 4.48
25 yards or mon water level (aivgle unit or combine-
iton of vehic(a, excluding tnah or cubbuh trucks).... 4.79 4.94
Driver of Truck legal Payload Capacity:
Less than 6 toes................................................................ 3.95 4.10
6 tow to 10 tow .__.......__...._.._._...._....._...._._._...._.._. 3.98 4.13
10 tons to 15 tow ....... ............ ...... ....... ......... ._...... ........... 4.03 4.18
15 tow to 20 tons ........... .____............. ._......... ._............... 4.11 4.26
20 tons or more _. _.._.__._._..._... 4.33 4.48
Driver of Doespster Truck.......................................................... 4.33 4.48
Driver of Trawit-Mie Truck -Under 3 yards ._.................__.... 4.19 4.34
Driver of Transit -Mix Truck -3 yards or more .._._...........__.... 4.33 4.48
TEAMSTERS IcenfinuaU
5/1/aa 1/1/45
Can and OB Pipeline Trudy Driver, Including Winch Truck
and all cies of Trucks, or any other pipeline where a
composite mew in card ........................................................
4.13 4.28
Driver of Read Oil Spreader Truck ..........................................
4.13 4.28
Bootman........................................................................................
4.13 4.28
Dumperete Truck len than 6% yards water level ....................
4.19 4.34
Dempmete Track, 6% yards water level and over ....................
4.33 4.48
Rose Cartier Driver -Highway _..._...._.......................... ---- ---
4.635 4.785
Water or Tank -Type Truck Driver -Under 2500 gallons .._._.
4.01 4.18
Water or Tank -Type Truck Driver -2500 gallons to 4000
gallons.. ....... ........................................................... .............
4.13 US
Water or Tank -Type Truck Driver -4000 gallons and over ....
4.25 4.40
Fork Lift Driver..........................................................................
4.835 4.785
TrafficControl Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy egWp-
mat. hermit leads ..............................................................
3.95 4.10
Track Creaser and Tireman................................. ............ ..........
4.28 4.43
Track Repaim s.........................................................................
4.915 5.085
Track Repairman Helper............................................................
4.185 4.335
Warehouseman and Taunter ....................................................
3.87 4.02
Warehouseman-Clerk................................................................
4.01 4.16
A -Frame or Swedish Crane Driver ............................................
4.635 4.785
Driver of Eudid-Type Spreader Truck, less than 25 yyaarrddss
water level (over 25 yards water level, use ISump
Truck Classification)............................................................
4.52 4.67
DW 30 and DW 20 Euclid -type Equipment, LeToumau
Polls, Term Cobras and i- 1, type of eeqquipment; also
PB and similar type trucks
when put1.3g work
within the Teamster lotlsdieder. regardless of types
of attachments .........................................diti.......................
9.915 SOBS
Drs
Winch Torek per hour additional what
ower winch, special
operating power winch, or similar spaiel attachments.