CC - 1966 - 19 - Ascertaining General Prevailing Wage Rates• 0
RESOLUTION N0. 66-19
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ASCERTAINING THE
GENERAL PREVAILING WA~-.E RATES.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD FINDS, DETERMINES AND
RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The general prevailing rate of per diem
wages in the City of Rosemead, for each craft, classification
or type of workman needed to execute public works or other
public contracts, are as follows:
CLASSIFICATION HOURLY RATE
ASBESTOS 8-1-65
General Foreman $6.05
Foreman 5.80
Leadman 5.675
Mechanic 5.55
(H&W-21t) (Pension Plan-204t) (Vacation Plan-300
BOILERMAKER & BLACKSMITH
10-24-65
10-1-66
10-1-67
Foreman
$5.95
$6.25
$6.50
Assistant Foreman and Leadmen
5.70
6.00
6.25
Boilermaker & Blacksmith
5.45
5.75
6.00
Boilermaker & Blacksmith Helper
5.15
5.45
5.70
(H&W-101; 201-4-1-66) (Pension
Plan-201; 251-10-1-67)
(Vacation Plan-151; 251-10-1-66
; 30C-10-1-67)
BRICKLAYER
5-1-65
5-1-66
Foreman - $3.00 per day above Jour
neyman rate.
Bricklayer & Stone Mason
$4.75
$4.93
(HCW-221; 241-5-1-66) (Pension
Plan-1224)
5-1-64 1-1-66
5-1-66 5-1-67
5-1-68
5-1-69
Bricktender $3.85 $3.95
$4.05 $4.20
$4.32
$1x.495
(HAW-161t; 2124-5-1-66; 2421-5-
1-68; 251-5-1-69)
(Pension Plan-15t; 221-5-1-66;
271-5-1-67; 32t-5-1-68; 35
1-5-1-69)
(Vacation Plan-104; 151-5-1-66;
20t-5-1-67; 251-5-1-68)
CARPENTERS
H&W - 18t per hr.
Pension - 25t per hr; 304--5-1-66
Vacation - 15t per hr.
Foreman: Receives not less than 50t per hr, more than the hourly
rate of the highest classification over which he has responsibility,
except "Pneumatic Nailer."
The Union may elect at its option upon
si;,ty days' written notice,
prior to May 1, 1966 or May 1, 1967, to a
llocate during the two-year
period up to a maximum of 100 per hr. out
of the following listed
amounts to each of the Health and Welfare
and Vacation funds:
241-5/1/66
291-5/1/67
6-1-65
Carpenter
$4.64
Sh i ng 1 er
4.77
Hardwood Floor Worker
4.84
Millwright
4..`
Saw Filer
1: 72
Table Power Saw Operator
11
74
Pile Driver Foreman
5.27
Pile Driver Man-Bridge or Dock Carpenter
& Cable Splicer 1;.77
Pile Driver Man-Derrick Bargeman
4.77
Head Rockslinger
4.37
Rock Slinger
4.67
Rock Bargeman or Scowman
4.57
Pneumatic Nailer
1:.39
Men working from a swinging scaffold, or
suspended from a rope or
cable, shall receive 251 per hr. above th
e applicable journeyman or
apprentice rate.
CLASSIFICATION 0 • HOURLY RATE
CARPET & LINOLEUM LAYER 8-1-65 2-1-66 8-1-66
Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Layer $4.80 $4.95 $5.17
(H&W-13C; 141-8/1/66)
(Vacation Plan-2% 1st 12 months, thereafter-4%)
(Pension Plan-150
CEMENT MASONS
H&W-204 per hour; 254-5/1/66
Pension-25C per hr.; 304-5/1/66
Vacation-154 per hour; 204-5/1/66; 25t-5/1/67
Foreman: When three or more Cement Masons are employes on a job,
one shall be employed as a Foreman and shall receive not less
than 50C per hour more than the highest classification over
which he has leadership.
Cement Mason
Cement Mason, chipping & patching
Curb Form & Plank Setter, including setting
of lines, stakes and grades
Screed Setter, including screed pins
Cement Mason (Magnesite, Magnesite-terrazzo
and mastic composition, Epoxy,Dex-O-Tex)
Cement Mason Floating & Troweling
Machine Operator
Curb & Gutter Machine Operator(cement only)
Clary & Similar Type of Screed Operator
Grinding Machine Operator
Jackson Vibratory & Similar Type
Screed Operator
Scoring Machine Operator
Cutting, Scoring & Sawing New Concrete
Plugging, Filling She Bolt Holes
Dry Packing Concrete, including Embco
Mixer-Truck Chute Man (slabs, floors and
decks)
Material Hose Man (slabs, floors and decks)
Cement Masons on a swinging stage, bos'n's
scaffold, whether swinging or rigid, above
6-1-65 5-1-66
$4.46 $4.60
4.46 4.60
4.46
4.60
4.46
4.60
4.58
4.72
4.71
4.46
4.85
4.60
4.46
4.60
1;•:46
4.60
4.46
4.46
4.46
4.46
1:. 46
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
5-1.67
$1,.84
1,•. 84
1.}, Sty
4. 84
Lo-. 96
1.09
84
4.34
yo-, u4
4.34
1>. u4
4.34
4.84
4.46 4.60 1:.84
4.46 4.60 ta.84
chair, or suspended
or below ground, shall
receive 25C per hour over the applicable rate.
ELECTRICIAN
1+11 REMAN :
General Foreman
Foreman
Cable Splicer
Journeyman Wireman
Journeyman Technician
Journeyman Radiation
(H&W-204) (Pension
LINEMAN:
General Foreman
Monitor
Plan-204 plus 1%)
Foreman
Cable Splicer Foreman
Cable Splicer
Lineman
Radio & TV Towerman Foreman
Radio & TV Towerman
Groundman
Groundman Trainee
(Pension Plan-1%)
ELEVATOR
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
(H&W-
Constructor Foreman
Constructor
Constructor Helper
Probationary Helper
72C) (Pension Plan -
1024)
(Vacation Plan-2% up
4% 5 yrs.
*Pending results of arbitration, an adjustment
area of wage rate, retroactive to midnight of
or more)
may ensue
September
6-1-65
$6.69
6.08
5.76
5.46
5.46
5. Lo-6
7-1-65
$7.16
6.50
6.83
6.14
5.84
7.61
6.84
4.38
3.21
10-4-65*
$5.955
5.294
3.705
2.645
to 5 yrs.,
in the
13th, 1961.-.
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CLASSIFICATION • • HOURLY-RATE
GLAZIER
Leadman--Where more than 4 journeymen and/or apprentices are
employed, the Employer must designate one as the leadman, who
shall receive not,less than 151 per hour above the journeyman's
hourly wage scale.
7-26-65 7-26-66 7-26-67 7-26-68 7-26-69
Glazier . $4.78 $4.98 $5.16 $5.47* $5.78*
(H&W-151) (Pension Plan-101; 201-7/26/66)
(Vacation-Holiday Savings Trust-4%-10/1/65; 7%-8/1/67)
*The Union shall have the option to designate amounts for fringe
benefits where needed out of the 311 increases included in the
above noted amounts.
GUMITE
Gunite Foreman-251 per
hour more t
han the highest classification
over which he has s
upervision.
6-1-65
5-1-66 5-1-67 5-1-68
5-1-69
Nozzle Man & Rod Man
$4.435
$4.545 $4.705 $4.835
$5.02
Gun Man
4.075
4.175 4.325 4.445
4.62
Reboundman
3.615
3.715 3.865 3.985
4.16
(H&W-1622t; 2121-5/1
/66; 2421-5/
1/68; 251-5/1/69)
(Pension Plan-151;
221-5/1/66;
271-5/1/67; 321-5/1/68; 35t-5/1/69)
(Vacation Plan-101;
151-5/1/66;
201-5/1/67; 250-5/1/68)
HOUSEiMOVER 6-1-65
Housemover Foreman $4.365
Housemover Journeyman 4.105
Yard Maintenance Pan 4.105
(H&W-1622t; 212o-5/1/66)
(Pension Plan-151; 221-5/1/66; 270-5/l/67)
(Vacation-101; 150-5/1/66; 201-5/1/67)
IRON WORKERS
H&W-23t per hour; 2521-2/16/66; 281-8/16/66; 3021-8/16/68;
331-8/16/69)
Pension-151 per hour; 201-8/16/66; 25t-8/16/67; 301-8/16/68;
3221-8/16/69
Vacation-151 per hour; 181-2/16/66; 231-8/16/67; 251-8/16/63
Foreman; Receives not less than 451 per hour more than the hourly
rate of the highest classification over which he has supervision.
When two or more Iron Workers are employed, one shall be selected
by the Employer to act as Foreman.
8-16-65 2-16-66 8-16-66 8-16-67 8-16-68 0-16-69
Reinforcing
Iron Worker
$5.08
$5.20
$5.54
$5.83
$6.10
$6.37
Structural
Iron Worker
5.31
5.41
5.71
5.98
6.23
6.48
Ornamental
Iron Worker
5.31
5.41
5.71
5.98
6.23
6.48
Fence Erector
5.11
5.21
5.51
5.78
6.03
6.28
LABORERS
H&W-1621 per hour; 2121-5/1/66; 2421-5/1/68; 251-5/1/69
Pension-151 per hour; 221-5/1/66; 271-5/1/67; 321-5/1/68; 351-5/1/69
Vacat-ion-101 per hour; 151-5/1/66; 20e-5/1/67; 251-5/1/68
Foreman; Not less than 301 per hour more
than the
hourly wage
rate
of the classification over which
he has
leadership.
6-1-65
5-1-66
5-1-67
5-1-68
5-1-69
Laborer--General or
Construction $3.60
$3.70
$3.85
$3.97
$4.145
Demolition taborer, the
cleaning of Brick and
Lumber 3.60
3.70
3.85
3.97
4.145
Dry Packing of Concrete 3.60
3.70
3.85
3.97
4.145
Operator of Pneumatic &
Electric Tools, Vibrating
Machines & similar mechanical
tools not separately classi-
fied herein 3.81
3.91
4.06
4.18
4.355
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CLASSIFICATION •
LABORERS (Continued) 6-1-65
Concrete Saw Man,
excluding Tractor Type $
3.81
Roto-Scraper
3.81
Concrete Core Cutter
3.81
Asphalt Raker & Ironer
3.81
Asphalt Shoveler
3.70
Buggymobileman
3.81
Cement Dumper (on 1 yard or
larger mixer & handling
bulk cement)
3.81
Cesspool Digger & Installer
3.78
Chucktender
3.75
Concrete Curer, Impervious
Membrane & Form Oiler
3.79
Cribber or Shorer
3.96
Cutting Torch Operator
(Demolition)
3.65
Driller (Core, Diamond or
Wagon), Joy Driller, Model
TW M-2A, Gardener-Denver
Model DH 143 & similar
type drills (in accordance
with memorandum of under-
standing between Laborers
& Operating Engineers dat
ed
at Miami, Florida, Feb-
ruary 3, 1954)
4.05
Driller, jackhammer, 2z foot
drill steel or longer
3.89
Fine Grader, Highway & Street
Paving, Airports, Runways
& similar type heavy
construction
3.70
Flagman
3.60
Gas & Oil Pipeline Laborer
3.60
Gas & Oil Pipeline Wrapper-
Pot Tender & Form Man
3.81
Gas & Oil Pipeline Wrapper-
6-inch pipe and over
3.94
Guinea Chaser
3.68
Laborer-Packing Rod Steel &
Pans
3.725
Landscape Gardener &
Nursery Man*
3.70
Laying of all non-metallic
pipe, including Sewer Pipe,
Drain Pipe & Underground
Tile
3.91
Making & Caulking of all non-
metalllc Pipe Joints
3.79
Powderman
3.96
Riprap.Stonepaver
3.79
Rock Slinger
3.86
Head Rock Slinger
4.12
Sandblaster (Nozzleman)
4.05
Sandblaster (Pot Tender)
3.79
Scaler
3.65
Scaler (Using Bos'n's Chair
or Safety Belt or Power
Tools)
3.86
Septic Tank Digger & Install
er
(Lead Man)
3.75
Steel Headerboard Dian
4.025
Tank Scaler & Cleaner
3.725
Tarman & Mortarman
3,65
Tree Climber,Faller, Chain
Saw Operator, Pittsburgh
Chipper & similar type
Brush Shredder
3.81
•
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HOURLY RAT
5-1-66
5-1-67
5-1-68
5-1-69
$3.91
$4.06
$4.18
$'-x.355
3.91
4.06
4.18
4.355
3.91
4.06
4.18
4.355
3.91
4.06
4.13
1;.355
3.80
3.95
4.07
L-x.245
3.91
k,,.06
4.18
4.355
3.91
4.06
4.18
4.355
3.88
4.03
4.15
4.325
3.85
L:.00
4.12
4.295
3.89
4.04
4.16
4.335
4.06
Lx.21
4.33
4.505
3.75
3.90
4.02
4.195
4.15 4.30 4.42 4.595
3.99 4.14 4.26 4.435
3.8o
3.95
4.07
L-;.245
3.70
3.85
3.97
4.145
3.70
3.35
3.97
4.145
3.91
4.06
4.18
4.355
4.04
4.19
4.31
4.435
3.78
3.93
4.05
4.225
3.825
3.975
4.095
4.27
3.80
3.95
4.07
1.1.245
4.01
4.16
4.28
4.455
3.89
4.04
4.16
4.335
4.06
Lx. 21
4.33
4.505
3.89
4.04
4.16
4.335
3.96
4.11
.4.23
Lx. 405
4.22
4
1
Lx.37
4
0
4.49
4
4
4.665
L
.
5
.3
.
2
595
3.89
4.04
4.16
4.335
3.75
3.90
4.02
4.195
3.96
4.11
4.23
4.405
3.85
4.00
4.12
Lx. 295
4.125
4.275
4.395
Lx.57
3.825
3.975
4.095
4.27
3.75
3.90
4.02
4.195
3.91 4.o6 4.18 L:. 355
CLASSIFICATION • * HOURLY RATE
LABORERS (Continued)
6-1-65 5-1-66 5-1-67
Underground Laborer, includ-
ing Caisson Bellower $3.73 $3.83 $3.98
Watchman 2.94 3.04 3.19
Window Cleaner 3.60 3.70 3.35
5-1-68 5-1-69
$4.10
$4.275
3.31
3.435
3.97
4.145
*Has knowledge of plant materials and how to plant them. Lays out
plant arrangements to follow landscape plan.
LATHER
Los Angeles Area--Local No. 42
6-3-65
5-1-66
5-1-67
Metal-Furring Foreman
$5.11
See
See
Metal-Furring Lather
4.66
Note
Note
(H&W-161) (Pension Plan-101) (Vacation Plan-351)
NOTE: 15C to be allocated on the above dates to wages or fringe benefits.
Los Angeles Area--Local No. 42A
5-27-65
5-1-66
5-1-67
Mail-On Foreman
$4.92
$5.02
See
Nail-On Lather
4.545
4.645
Note
(H&W-191) (Pension Plan-151; 201-5/1/66)
(Vacation Plan-351; 401-5/1/67)
Pasadena Area--Local No. 81
Metal & Nail-On Foreman
1:.92
5.02
See
Metal & Nail-On Lather
4:545
4.645
Note
(H&W-191) (Pension Plan-151; 201-5/1/66)
(Vacation Plan-351; 401-5/l/67)
Long Beach Area--Local No. 172
San Pedro Area--Local No. 366
Metal & Nail-On Foreman 1:.92 5.02 See
Metal & Nail-On Lather 4.545 4.645 mote
(H&W-191) (Pension Plan-151; 201-5/1/66)
(Vacation Plan-351; 401-5/1/67)
NOTE: 101 to be allocated on the above dates to wages or fringe benefits.
MARBLE 5-1-65
Marble Setter $5.15
(H&W-121) 7-1-65
Floor Grinder $4.105
Stockman 11.105
Marble Setter Helper 3.855
Apprentice Helper-1st 3 mos. 3.345
Apprentice Helper-2nd 3 mos. 3.445
(H&W-1421) (Pension Plan-181)
PAINTERS**--Los Angeles Area
Painter Foreman-Not less than $2.00
per day
additiona
l.
7-1-65
1-1
-66
7-1-66
1-1-67
Brush
$4.60
$4.
76*
$4.92*
$5.08*
Brush, Swing Stage
4.85
5.
01*
5.17*
5.33*
Steel & Bridge
4.72
4.
38*
5.04*
5.20*
Steel & Bridge, Swing Stage
5.00
5.
16*
5.32*
5.43*
Spray Gun or Sandblaster
4.85
5.
01*
5.17*
5.33*
Spray Gun or Sandblaster,
Swing Stage
5.10
5.
26*
5.42*
5.58*
Paint Burner
4.72
4.
88*
5.04*
5.20*
Paperhanger
4.85
5.
01*
5.17*
5.33*
Taper
4.72
4.
38*
5.04*
5.20*
Steeplejack
5.85
6.
01*
6.17*
6.33*
(H&W-1721) (Pension Plan-201) (Vacation
Plan-101)
*Page increases which become effe
ctive on
or
after
L/1/66-th
e
District Council #36 shall have
the opti
on
to desi
gnate not
more
than 51 per hour of each said ra
ise to b
e u
sed for
addition
al
fringe benefits.
Sign & Pictorial Leadman-10% above
Journeyman
rate.
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CLASSIFICATION
PAINTERS (Continued)
Journeyman Pictorial Artist
Journeyman Sign Painter
Sign & Pictorial Helper
• HOURLY RATE
10-1-65 4-1-67
$4.77 $4.87
4.52 4.62
3.37 3.97
HIGHTIME: 10% premium shall be paid on work performed over
from ground level'.
(H&W-102c) (Pension Plan-100)
(Vacation Plan-47, of gross straight-time earnings-4/1/66)
**7-hour day for above.
10-1-67
$x;•.91
4.72
4.07
50 feet
PIPE TRADES
Plumber & Steamfitter General Foreman-20% abov
e gross journeyman rate.
Plumber & Steamfitter Foreman-10% above gross
journeyman rate.
7-1-65
Plumber
$5.50
Steamfitter
5.50
Lead Burner
5.50
(H&W-52% of gross payroll) (Pension Plan-6%
of gross payroll)
(Vacation & Holidays-72% of gross payroll)
10-1-65
Utility Pipeline Foreman
$5.45
Utility Pipeline Sub-Foreman
5.25
Utility Pipeline Journeyman
5.20
(H&W-52% of gross payroll) (Pension Plan-6%
of gross payroll)
(Vacation & Holidays-72% of gross payroll)
6-23-65
Pipeline Foreman
$6.175
Pipeline Journeyman
5.59
Probationary Pipeline Apprentice Helper
3.66
(H&W-290) (Pension Plan-310
Industrial Pipefitter General Foreman-20% abov
e gross journeyman rate.
Industrial Pipefitter Foreman-lOq above cross
Journevman rate.
Industrial Pipefitter Journey~an
(H&W-52% of gross payroll) (Pension Plan-6% of gross
(Vacation.& Holidays-72% of gross payroll)
Sprinkler Fitter Foreman
Sprinkler Fitter
(H&W-250) (Pension
Refrigeration Fitter
Refrigeration Fitter,
Refrigeration Fitter
Refrigeration Fitter,
(H&W-240) (Pension
Plan-100)
Foreman, Uncertified
Uncertified
Foreman, Certified
Certified
Plan-280) (Vacation
7-1-65
$5.50
payroll)
& Holidays-330)
9-1-65
$6.70
6.20
$6.05
5.50
6.25
5.75
PLASTERER 7-165 4-28-66* 5-3-67*
Plasterer Foreman $4.945 $5.07 $5.22
Plasterer 4.57 4.695 4.845
(H&W-180) (Pension Plan-l7#0-5/6/65; 200-4/28/66)
(Vacation Plan-350)
*An additional 100 to wages and/or fringe benefits to be determined
for each of the effective dates above.
7-1-65 4-28-66 5-4-67 5-2-68 5-1-69
Plaster Tender $4.39 $4.44 $4.54 $4.69 $4.335
(H&W-1620; 2120-4/28/66; 2420-5/2/68; 250-5/1/69)
(Pension Plan-220; 320-4/28/66; 370-5/4/67; 420-5/2/68; 500-5/1/69)
(Vacation Plan-250; 300-4/28/66; 400-5/4/67; 45c-5/2/68; 500-5/1/69)
ROOFER
8-15-65
8-15-66
Foreman
$5.57
$5.87
Sub-Foreman
5.47
5.77
Journeyman
.5.22
5.52
PITCH ROOFER, DAMP, WATERPROOF &
BITUMINOUS ENAMELER:
Pitch Foreman
5.87
6.17
Pitch Sub-Foreman
5.77
6.07
Pitch Journeyman
5.52
5.82
Enamelers
5.52
5.82
Pipe Wrappers
5.52
5.32
Protective Coating Workers
5.52
5.82
(H&w-16c; 17c-8/15/66)
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CLASSIFICATION •
• HOURLY PATE
SHEET METAL
7-1-65 1-1-66
7-1-66
7-1-67
General Foreman
$6.27 $6.34
$6.60
$6.90
Foreman
6.00 6.06
6.31
6.60
Journeyman
5.45 5.51
5.74
6.00
(H&W-19t; 211-1/1/66 23t-7/1/66; 25t-7/1/67)
(Pension Plan-16t; I~t-)/1/66; 21t-7/1/66; 221-7/1/67)
NOTE: The Union may elect the following increases
to b~ applied to
wages or fringe benefits:
29t-7/1/68
301-7/1/69
TERRAZZO
Terrazzo Setter Foreman in charge of 2
or more men,
$1.00 per
day and
in charge of 5 or more men $2.00 pe
r day MORE THAN Terrazzo Setters'
rate.
7-1-65
7-1-66
7-1-67
Terrazzo Setter
$4.75
$4.97
$5.22
Base Machine Operator
4.40
4.62
4•,87
Floor Machine Operator & Helper
4.135
4.355
4.605
TILE
Tile Setter Foreman in charge of less
than 11 men,
$2.50 per
day and
in charge of 11 or more men, $5.00.
per day MORE
THAN the T
ile
Setters' rate.
6-1-65
Tile Setter $5.20
(H&W-1411) (Pension Plan-150
Tile Setter Helper 4.17
(H&W-142t) (Pension Plan-18t)
TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS (See Note)
H&W-12121 per hour
Pension - 10t per hour
NOTE: Workmen on each shift receive 8 hours' pay for 7 hours' work
excepting that on single shift operations (starting at 7:00,
7:30 or B:OOa.m.) for tunnels less than 200 feet, workmen
receive 8 hours' pay for 8 hours' work.
The classification "Shifter" receives a 35C per hour differential
over the highest labor classification working.
6-1-61:
6-1-65
Shaft and Raise Miner
$4.605
In
Miner-Tunnel (hand or machine)
4.355
Negotia-
Timberman, Retimberman--wood or steel
4.355
tions
Blaster, Driller, Powderman
4.355
Cherry Pickerman
4.355
Nipper
4.205
Chucktender, Cabletender
4.205
Swamper (Brakeman and Switchman on Tunnel Work)
4.105
Powderman--Primer House
4.355
Bull Gang Foreman
4.355
Bull Gang Mucker, Trackman
4.:05
Dumpman
4.105
Steel Form Raiser & Setter
4.355
Helper for Steel Form Raiser & Setters
4.205
Vibratorman, Jack Hammer, Pneumatic Tools (except
driller)
4.205
Concrete Crew, includes Rodders & Spreaders
4.105
Grout Crew
4.105
Grout Gunman
4.305
Kemper & Other Pneumatic Concrete Placer Operator
4.355
5-1-61.-
Watchman
$2.84
OPERATING ENGINEERS
H&W-15t per hour
Pension-15t per hour
Vacation-Holiday Savings Fund-301 per hour
Foreman: Receives not less than 35C per hour over the hourly rate
of the highest Operating Engineer classification under his
direction.
The following increases are subject to joint allocation:
30t-7/1/66
301-7/1/67
3ot-7/1/68
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CLASSIFICATION HOURLY RATE
OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)
GROUP 1
Air Compressor, Pump or Generator Operator
Engineer--Oiler and Signalman
Heavy Duty Repairman's Helper
Switchman or Brakeman
GROUP 2
Concrete Mixer Operator, Skip type
Conveyor Operator and Beltman
Fireman
7-1-65
$4.38
4.62
Generator, Pump or Compressor Operator (2-5 inclusive, Portable
units)(10~ per hour additional for each unit with a maximum of
10 units)
Generator, Pump or Compressor Plant Operator
Hydrostatic Pump
Rotary Drill Helper (Oilfield type)
Skiploader-Wheeltype-Ford, Ferguson, Jeep or similar type 314
yard or less (Without Dragtype attachments)
Temporary Heating Plant Operator
Truck Crane Oiler
GROUP 3
A-Frame or Winch Truck Operator
Dinkey Locomotive or Tunnel Motor Operator
Elevator Hoist Operator
Equipment Greaser
Ford, Ferguson or Similar Type (With Dragtype Attachments)
Hydra-Hammer or Similar Type Equipment
Power Concrete Curing Machine
Power Concrete Saw Operator
Power-Driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator
Rodman and Chainman
Ross Carrier (Job Site)
Self-Propelled Tar Pipelining Machine Operator
Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Operator
Towblade Operator
GROUP 4
Asphalt Plant Fireman
Boring Machane Operator
Borman or Mixer Box Operator (Concrete or Asphalt Plant)
Concrete Pump Operator (Small Portable)
Derrick Man.(Oilfield Type)
Drilling Machine Operator (including water wells)
Highline Cableway Signalman
Instrumentman
Locomotive Engineer
Power Sweeper Operator
Roller Operator, Compacting
Screed Operator
Trenching Machine operator (Up to 6-foot depth capacity,
manufacturer's rating)
GROUP 5
Asphalt or Concrete Spreading, Mechanical Tamping or
Finishing Machine Operator, Roller (All types and
sizes), Soil, Cement, Asphalt-Finish
Asphalt Plant Engineer
Deck Engine Operator
Forklift, under 5-ton Lifting Capacity
Grade Checker
Heavy Duty Repairman
Heavy Duty Welder
Machine Tool Operator
Pavement-Breaker Operator
Pneumatic Heading Shield-Tunnel
Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator
Rubber-tired, Heavy Duty Equipment Operator-Oshkosh, DW,
Euclid, LeTourneau, LaPlant, Choate, or similar type
Equipment, with any Type Attachments up to and including
45 CY Struck MRC
-8-
4.86
4.97
5.16
CLASSIFICATION
OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)
HOURLY RATE
GROUP 5 (Continued)
Skip Loader-Wheel Type over 3/4 yard, up to and including
12 yards
Slip Form Pump Operator (power-driven Hydraulic lifting
device for concrete forms)
Tractor Operator-Dragtype Shovel, Bulldozer, Tamper,
Scraper and Push Tractor
GROUP 6
Combination Heavy Duty Repairman and Welder
Concrete Mixer Operator-Paving
Concrete Mobiie Mixer Operator
Concrete Pump or Pumpcrete Gun Operator
Crushing Plant Engineer
Elevating Grader Operator
Grade-All Operator
H,ighline Cableway Operator
Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and Mine)
<olman Belt Loader and Similar Type
Lift Slab Machine Operator
Forklift, over 5-ton Capacity
Loader Operator-Athey, Euclid, Hancock, Sierra
Motor Patrol Operator (Any Type or Size)
Multiple Engine Earth-Moving Machine Operator
Party Chief
or Similar Type
Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator-Hackley-•
Presswell or Similar Type
Rotary Drill Operator, Excluding Caisson Type
Skiploader-Wheeltype over 12 yards
Surface Heater and Planer Operator
Tractor Loader Operator, Crawler Type-All Types & Sizes
Tractor Operator-with Boom Attachments
Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending Machine
Operator
Trenching Machine Operator (over 6-foot depth Capacity,
'manufacturer's Rating)
Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Back Hoe, Dragline,
Clamshell, Derrick, Derrick Barge, Crane, Pile Driver,
and Mucking Machine)
$5.16
5.25
All operators and oilers on equipment with booms of 80 to 100 feet
including jib and pile-driving rigs with hammer leads of 80 to 100 feet,
shall receive 154 per hour premium pay additional to the regular rate
of pay. Thereafter they shall receive an additional 104 per hour
premium pay additional to the regular rate of pay for each additional
20 feet of boom, including jib.
It is agreed-that two or more Engineer Operators will constitute a
complete operating crew on all Tower Crane equipment (American Pecco,
Bucyrus Erie, Mayco-Weitz, Linden and similar types), and they shall
receive 454 per hour premium pay in addition to the applicable
Universal Equipment Operator's rate of pay (Long Boom premium shall
not apply to this equipment).
Operators on all hoisting equipment with three drums or more, shall
receive 154 per hour premium pay additional to the regular rate of pay.
Combination Mixer and Compressor Operators on Gunite Work shall be
classified as Concrete Mobile Mixer Operators.
Operators on Equipment with scrapers or dragtype shovels in tandem
shall receive premium pay of $1.00 per hour above the regular rate.
Operators on tandem type equipment excluding compaction units
shall receive premium pay of 504 per hour above the regular rate.
Operators shall receive an additional 504 per hour above the tandem
rate of pay for each additional unit attached thereafter.
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CLASSIFICATION
OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)
The necessity
determined by the
oiler, as defined
by mechanical mea
work) directly to
HOURLY RATE
for the use of an employee as a Signalman shall be
Contractor. When used, he shall be an Engineer-
herein, who assists in giving or relaying signals
ns (also by means of hand signals on excavation
the Operator of hoisting equipment only.
On a survey crew the Party Chief shall receive premium pay of 101
per hour above the regular rate.
TEAMSTERS
H&W-201 per hour; 301-5/l/66; 351-5/1/67
Pension-151 per hour; 201-5/1/66
Vacation & Holiday Fund-151 per hour; 251-5/1/67
Foreman: When a Contractor employs on his payroll, on a jobsite,
9 or more Teamsters operating equipment under the jurisdic-
tion of the Teamsters, excluding any equipment less than
six tons and maintenance equipment, the Contractor shall
designate one Teamster as a Craft Foreman and he shall
receive 251 per hour more than the highest Teamster Class-.
ification over which he is Foreman.
8-1-65 5-1-66 5-1-67
Driver of Dump Truck of less than:
4 yards water level
4 Yards but less than 8 yards waterlevel
8 yards but less than 12 yds. water level
12 yds but less than 16 yds water level
16 yds but less than 25 yds water level
25 yds or more, water level (.ingle unit
or combination of vehicles)
Driver of Truck Legal'Payload Capacity:
Less than 6 tons
6 tons to 10 tons
10 tons to 15 tons
15 tons to 20 tons
20 tons or more
Driver of Dumpster Truck
Driver of Transit-Mix Truck-under 3 yards
Driver of Transit-Mix Truck-3 yds or more
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
Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck
Bootman
**Cement Distributor Truck
Dumpcrete Truck less than 62 yds water
level
Dumpcrete Truck, 6z yds water level & over
Ross Carrier Driver-Highway
ivdater o" Tank-Type Truck Driver-under
2500 gallons
Water or Tank-Type Truck Driver-2500
gallons to 4000 gallons
water or Tank-Type Truck Driver-4000
gallons and over
Fork Lift Driver
Traffic-Control Pilot Car, excluding
moving heavy equipment, permit loads
Truck Greaser and Tireman
**Truck-Mounted Power Boom
Truck Repairman
Truck Repairman Helper
Warehouseman and Teamster
Warehouseman-Clerk
A-Frame or Swedish Crane Driver
DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-Type Equipment,
LeTourneau Pulls, Terra Cobras and
similar type of equipment; also PB
and similar type trucks when perform-
ing work within the Teamster
-10-
$4.20
$4.35
$4.50
4.23
4.38
4.53
4.28
4.43
4.58
4.36
4.51
4.66
4.58
4.73
4,88
5.04
5.19
5.34
4.20
4.35
4.50
4.23
4.38
4.53
4.28
4.43
Lk. 58
4.36
4.51
4.66
4.58
4.73
4.88
4.58
4.73
4.88
4.44
4.59
4-.74
4.58
4.73
4.38
4.38
4.53
4.68
4.38
4.53
4.68
4.38
4.53
4.68
4.44
4.59
4.74
4.58
4.73
4.88
4.885
5.035
5.185
L.-.26
4.41
L'.56
4.38
4.53
4.68
4.50
4.65
4.80
4.885
5.035
5.185
4.20
4.35
4.50
4.53
4.68
4.83
5.165
5.315
5.465
4.435
4.585
4.735
4.12
4.27
4.42
4.26
4.41
4.56
4.885
5.035
5.185
•
CLASSIFICATION HOURLY RATE
TEAMSTERS (Continued) 8-1-65 5-1-66 5-1-67
jurisdiction, regardless of types of
attachments and when pulling Aqua/Pak
and Water Tank Trailer $5.165 $5.315 $5.'-:65
Winch Truck Driver-12ZC per hour additional
when operating power winch, or similar
special attachments
**Rates to be established by Joint Adjustment Board.
RIGGERS and WELDERS FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES: Same wage scales as
crafts to which rigging and welding are incidental.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 30th day of March, 1966.
MAYOR OF THE F R A
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK