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CC - 1973-56 - General Prevaling Wage Ratesr CITY OF ROSEMEAD RESOLUTION NO. 73-56 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE•CITY OF ROSEMEAD ASCERTAINING THE'GENERAL PREVAILING, WAGE RATES. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD FINDS, DETERMINES, AND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS: ThetLabor Code of the State of California requires 'the City .tq'ascertain`the local prevailing rates for per diem wages and the prevailing wage rates for holiday and overtime work for each job necessary to.complete a public works contract to which the City is a party, and WHEREAS: The Labor Code requires the City to give notice of such wage rates, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council that 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, is as described in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and made a part hereof. RESOLVED FURTHER that the City will refer in the call for bids for any public works contract and in the.contract itself to the schedule of wage rates as set out in Exhibit."A" hereto which will be on file at City Hall and 'which interested persons may examine. The City Clerk will cause the schedule of.wage rates set out in Exhibit "A" hereto to be published•in a newspaper of general circulation that is commonly read in Rosemead. The City Clerk.shall cause.the schedule of wage rates set out in Exhibit "A" hereto to be posted at each job site. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1973. Mayor of the City of Rosemead ATTEST: z s e Citx~ Clerk t, r • . 0 76P600-Cdb 10-72 .73-s~ EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 18, 1972 (except as otherwise noted) PREVAILING WAGE RATES AS OF THE ABOVE DATE, WAGES, BENEFITS AND DATES PUBLISHED HEREIN REFLECT DATA GIVEN TO LOS ANGELES COUNTY BY THE LOS ANGELES BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME. Sec. 1773.8 (labor Code, State of California) The body awarding any contract for public work shall include in the specifications for the contract a requirement requir- ing the payment of travel and subsistence payments to each workman needed to execute the work, as such travel and sub- sistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreements filed in accordance with this section. To establish such travel and subsistence payments for contracts entered into with the state, each city, county and city and county, the representative of any craft, classification or type of workman needed to execute the contracts shall file with the Department of Industrial Relations fully executed copies of collective bargaining agreements for the particular craft, classification or type of work involved. Such agreements shall be filed within 10 days after their execution and thereafter shall establish such travel and subsistence payments whenever filed 30 days prior to the call for bids. Sec. 1775 (Labor Code, State of California). FORFEITURE FOR PAYING LESS THAN PREVAILING RATE: RIGHTS OF WORKMEN: STIPULATION IN CONTRACT: ACTION FOR RECOVERY BY DIVISION OF LABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT: WHEN BROUGHT: NOTICES: PROCEDURE: The contractor shall, as a penalty to the State or political subdivision on whose behalf the contract is made or awarded, forfeit twenty-five dollars ($25) for each calendar day, or portion thereof, for each workman paid less than the stipulated pre- vailing rates for such work or craft in which such workman is employed for any public work done under the contract by him or by any subcontractor under him. The difference between such stipulated prevailing wage rates and the amount paid to each workman for each calendar day or portion thereof for which each workman was paid less than the stipulated prevailing wage rate shall be paid to each workman by the contractor, and the body awarding the contract shall cause to be inserted in the contract a stipulation that the provisions. of this section will be complied with. To the extent that there is insufficient money due a contractor to cover all penalties forfeited and amounts due in ac- cordance with this section, or in accordance with Section 1813 of this chapter, and in all cases where the contract does not pro- vide for a money payment by the awarding body to the contractor, the awarding body shall notify, provided that in the case of a workman claiming the difference between the prevailing wage rate and the amount paid him the awarding body has first been given the notice mentioned in Section 1190.1 of the Code of Civil Procedure, the Division of Labor Law Enforcement of such violation and the Division of Labor Law Enforcement, if necessary with the assistance of the awarding body, may main- tain an action in any court of competent jurisdiction to recover the penalties and the amounts due provided for herein. Such action shall be commenced not later than 90 days after the filing of a valid notice of completion in the office of the county recorder in each county in which the public work or some part thereof was performed, or not later than 90 days after accep- tance of such public work, whichever last occurs. No issue other than that of the liability of the contractor for the penalties allegedly forfeited and amounts due shall be determined in such action, and the burden shall be upon the contractor to estab- lish that the penalties and amounts demanded in such action are not due. Out of any money withheld or recovered or both there shall first be the amount due each workman and if insufficient funds are withheld or recovered or both to pay each workman in full the money shall be prorated among all such workmen. [Amend- ed by Slats 1957 ch 397 § 1; Slats 1963 ch 467 § L] Under the provisions of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County has as- certained the prevailing rate of per diem wages in dollars, based on a working day of eight hours, for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute any construction contract which may be awarded by the County of Los Angeles, to be as follows and as detailed herein. APPRENTICES - May be employed in conformity with Section 1777.5 of the California Labor Code. RIGGERS - Same wage scale as craft to which rigging is incidental. WELDERS - Same wage scale as craft to which welding is incidental. FOREMEN-All foremen not herein separately classified shall be paid not less than 25¢ per hour more than the hourly equivalent of the daily rate of the highest classification in which he has supervision in the six Basic Trades. Provided that overtime rates, rate of pay for Saturdays, Sundays and holidays shall apply to those holidays as recognized in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the particular craft, classification or type of workman employed on the project. Provided that travel and subsistence payments apply to the particular craft, classification, or type of workman employed in the project, as such travel and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreements filed in accordance with Section 1773.8 of the Labor Code, State of California. Provided that notwithstanding the general provision contained herein, Guards and Watchmen shall be paid one and one- hall times the prevailing rate for overtime (overtime shall be time worked in excess of eight hours per day or forty hours per week), and the straight prevailing rate for time worked on Saturdays, Sundays, and where such time does not constitute over- time. Except as otherwise specifically. provided for painter classifications, the rates of per diem wages for each of the various classifications of work shall be the hereinafter set forth prevailing rate of hourly wages plus the hourly equivalent of any em- ployer payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes multiplied by eight. Eight hours shall con- stitute a day's work; it being understood that in the event that workmen are employed less than eight hours per day, their per diem wages shall be determined to be that fraction of the per diem wages herein established that the number of hours of employment bears to eight hours. Exhibit "A" . s HOURLY WAGE HATE.AND EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION TITLE OF POSITION EFFECTIVE AS INDICATED ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS 10-18-72 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR FOREMAN 210.36 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR...... 9.21 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR HELPER 6.45 ELEVATOR PROBATIONARY HELPER 4.605 HEALTH 6 WELFARE .195 PENSION PLAN .20 VACATION PLAN- 21 -43- A23 TO 5 YEARS 41 5 YEARS OR MORE PLUS SUPP-L• VACATION PAY OF 23 HOURLY RATE. GLAZIERS LEAOMAN- WHERE MORE THAN 4 JOURNEYMEN AND/OR APPRENTICES ARE EMPLOYED. THE EMPLOYER MUST DESIGNATE ONE AS THE FOREMAN WHO SHALL RECEIVE. NOT LESS THAN 3.35 PER HOUR A80VE THE JOURNEYMANIS HOURLY WAGE SCALE. 8- 1-72A GLA21ER 6.17 38.27 HEALTH 6 WELFARE .35 .50 PENSION PLAN .30 .60 DISABILITY FUND .09 *SUBJECT TO CISC APPROVAL GUNITE GUNITE FOREMAN- 3.50 PER MR MORE THAN THE HIGHEST CLASSIFICATION OVER WHICH'HE HAS SUPERVISION. NOZZLE MAN 3 ROD MAN...... 6.97 GUN MAN 6.47 REBOUDMAN 5,61 HEALTH 3 WELFARE .55 PENSION PLAN 1,10 VACATION PLAN .30 HUUSEMOVER HOUSEMOVER FOREMAN........ 6.065 HOUSEMOVER JOURNEYMAN..,.. 5.805 YARD MAINTENANCE MAN...... 5.805 HEALTH L WELFARE .55 PENSION PLAN 1.10 VACATION PLAN .30 IRON WORKERS FOREMAN- NOT LESS THAN 3.75 PER HOUR MORE THAN THE HOURLY RATE OF THE HIGHEST CLASSIFICATION OVER WHICH HE HAS SUPER' VISION. WHEN TWO OR MORE IRON WORKERS ARE EMPLOYED, ONE SHALL BE SELECTED BY THE EMPLOYER TO ACT AS FOREMAN. REINFORCING IRONWORKER... 8.55 STRUCTUNAL IRONWORKER.... 8.58 ORNAMENTAL IRONWORKER....- 8.58 FENCE ERECTOR..,.,....... 8.44 HEALTH 6 WELFARE .63 PENSION PLAN .815 VACATION PLAN .75 LABORERS FOREMAN-NOT LESS THAN $.50 PER HOUR MORE THAN THE HOURLY RATE OF THE HIGHEST CLASSIFICATION OVER WHICH HE HAS LEADERSHIP- 'ASPHALT RAKER t IRONER...., 5,805 ASPHALT SHOVELER.....,..., 5-595 BLASTERS POWOERMAN-ALL WORK OF LOADING HOLES. PLACING AND BLASTING OF ALL POWDER AND EXPLOSIVES OF WHATEVER TYPE, REGARDLESS OF METHOD USED FOR SUCH LOADING AND . PLACING 6.055 HOURLY WAGE RATE AND EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION TITLE OF POSITION EFFECTIVE AS INDICATED LABORERS - CONT-0 10-18-72 BUGGYMOBILE MAN........... 35.105 CEMENT UUMPER- ON I YD OR LARGER MIXER L HANDLING BULK CEMENT 5.705 CLSSPOOL DIGGER 6 INSTALLER 5.675 CHUCKTENOER 5.645 CLEANING AMU HANDLING OF PANEL FORMS 5.495 CONCRETE CORE CUTTER. GRINDER OR SANDER........ 5.805 CONCRETE CURER-IMPERVIOUS MEMBRANE A FORM OILER.... 5.685 CONCRETE SAW MAN. CUTTING. SCORING OLD OR NEW CONCRETE 5.805 CONCRETE SCREEDING FOR HOUGH STRIKE OFF (IN ACCOR D' ANCE WITH MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH CEMENT MASONS DATED 7/19/48..... 5.495 CONCRETE. MATER CURING.... 5.495 CRIBBER, SNORER. LAGGING. SHEETING, AND TRENCH BRACI NG, HAND-GUIDED LAGGING HAMMER 6.005 CUTTING TORCH OPERATOR- DEMOLITION 5.545 OLMOLITION LABORER- CLEANING OF BRICK E LUMBER.................... 5.495 CHILLER. ALL POWER DRILLS, LXCLUDING JACK HAMMER, "NETHER CORE, DIAMOND, WAGON, TRACK, MULTIPLE UNIT, AND ANY AND ALL OTHE R TYPES OF MECHANICAL DRILLS WITHOUT REGARD TO THE FORM OF MOTIVE POWER AND EXCLUD - ING ONLY THAT WORK OTHER- "ISE AWARDED IN THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDER- STANDING BETWEEN LABORERS 4 OPERATING ENGINEERS DATED AT MIAMI, FLORIDA, 1LBRUARY 3, 1954......... 6,145 DRILLER, JACKHAMMER 2 1/2 PT DRILL STEEL OR LONGER. 5.885 DRY PACKING OF CONCRETE, PLUGGING, FILLING OF SHEE BOLI HOLES 5.495 FINE GRADER. HIGHWAY I STREET PAVING, AIRPORT RUNWAYS, 6 SIMILAR HEAVY TYPE CONSTRUCTION.. 5-595 FIRE WATCHER, LIMBERS, BRUSH LOADERS, PILERS 6 DEBRIS HANDLERS........ 5.495 FLAGMAN 5.495 GAS L OIL PIPELINE LABOHEH 5.495 GAS t'OIL WRAPPER- POT TENDER l FORM MAN.... 5.705 GAS 3 OIL PIPELINE WRAPPER' 6 INCH PIPE t OVER...... 5.835 GUINEA CHASER 5.675 HLAD ROCK SLINGER......... 6.015 IMPACT WRENCH. MULTI-PLATE 5.805 KETTLEMEN, POTHER t MEN APPLYING ASPHALT. LAY-KOLD, CREOSOTE, LIME CAUSTIC t SIMILAR TYPE MATERIALS I"APPLYING" MEANS APPLYING, UIPPING, BRUSHING, OR HAND' LING OF SUCH MATERIALS FOR PIPE WRAPPING AND WATER PROOFING) 5.835 LABORER, GENERAL OR ' CONSTRUCTION.,........... 5,495 LABORER, TEMPORARY WATER AND AIR LINES............ 5.495 LABORER PACKING ROD STEEL 4 PANS 5.62 LANDSCAPE GARDENER t NURSERY MAN 5.595 MATERIAL ROSEMAN (WALLS, SLABS. FLOORS t DECKS]... 5.495 TITLE OF POSITION HOURLY WAGE RATE AND EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION EFFECTIVE AS INDICATED 0 TITLE OF POSITION HOURLY WAGE RATE AND EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION EFFECTIVE AS INDICATED PIPE TRADES I0-18`72 IRRIGATION 6 LAWN SPRINKLER FITTER JOURNEYMAN 56.15 HEALTH 5 WELFARE 101 PENSION 16% SAVINGS 13% SEWER % STORM DRAIN PIPELAYER JOURNEYMAN 5.25 HEALTH % WELFARE 101 PENSION 16% SAVINGS 13% PLUMBER 5 STEAMFITTER GENERAL FOREMAN- 20% ABOVE GROSS JOURNEYMAN RATE PLUMBER I STEAMFITTER FOREMAN' 302 ABOVE GROSS JOURNEYMAN RATE PLUMBER. HEATING 5 AIR COND. JNYMN- LEAD BURNER* SERVICE % REPAIR JNYMN-u. HEALTH 8 WELFARE- 1 OF GROSS PAYROLL PENSION PLAN- % OF GROSS PAYROLL SAVINGS-% OF GROSS PAYROLL -36 MR. WEEK UTILITY PIPELINE FOREMAN.. UTILITY PIPELINE JOURNEY' MAN UTILITY JNYMN TRAINEE..... [TRAINEE RECEIVES NO FRINGE BENEFITS) HEALTH I WELFARE- I OF GROSS PAYROLL PENSION PLAN- % OF GROSS PAYROLL VACATION 5 HOLIDAY' % OF GROSS PAYROLL PIPELINE FOREMAN.......... PIPELINE JOURNEYMAN....... HEALTH % WELFARE PENSION PLAN INDUSTRIAL PIPEFITTER- GENERAL FOREMAN- 201 ABOVE HOURLY JOURNEYMAN RATE INDUSIRIAL PIPEFITTER FOREMAN- 101 ABOVE HOURLY JOURNEYMAN RATE INDUSTRIAL PIPEFITTER JOURNETMAN -36-HR. WEEK HEALTH I WELFARE- I OF GROSS PAYROLL PENSION PLAN- I OF GROSS PAYROLL SAVINGS-1 OF GROSS PAYROLL SUBSISTENCE. 40 TO 75 ROAD MILES..... OVER 75 ROAD MILES...... SPRINKLER FITTER FOREMAN SPRINKLER FITTER.......... HEALTH % WELFARE PENSION PLAN PIPE TRADES-CONT'D REFRIGERATION FITTER- GEN'L FOREMAN-CERTIFIED.. REFRIGERATION FITTER - FOREMAN- CERTIFIED....... REFRIGERATION FITTER' CERTIFIED -36 MR. WEEK HEALTH 5 WELFARE PENSION PLAN SAVINGS 10-18-72 510.11 9.28 8.45 .82 1.30 1.00 PLASTERERS- 5. 1.72-- PLASTERER FOREMAN......... 8.495 58.595 PLASTERER 7.995 8.095 HEALTH 5 WELFARE .53 .53 PENSION PLAN 1.25 1.60 VACATION PLAN INCLUDED IN WAGES --SUBJECT TO CISC APPROVAL 8.75 PLASTER TENDER............ 7.425 8.75 HEALTH 5 WELFARE .55 8.75 PENSION PLAN I.BO 8.75 VACATION PLAN .60 -CONTRACT 'DIFFERENTIAL PAY' 1o% CLAUSE MAY AFFECT AGREEMENT SETTLEMENTS FOR PLASTERE R its AND PLASTER TENDER. 13% ROOFERS ROOFERS FOREMAN 8.09 7.78 SUB'FOREMAN 7.99 JOURNEYMAN 7.74 7.53 ALL EMPLOYEES REQUIRED TO 4.00 WORK WITH PITCH. PITCH BAS E. OR PITCH IMPREGNATED PRO' DUCTS OR ANY MATERIAL CON- 'FAINING COAL TAR PITCH 10% SMALL RECEIVE ADDITIONAL WAGES AS INDICATED....... .50 163 WEALTH 5 WELFARE .35 PENSION PLAN .50 !0% SHEET METAL WORKERS 9.44 GENERAL FOREMAN........... 11.17 8.58 FOREMAN 10.70 .83 OETA(LER 10.70 1.33 JOURNEYMAN 9.71 HEALTH I WELFARE .69 PENSION PLAN 1.05 8.30 10% 16% 13% $12 PER DAY WORKED 515 PER DAY WORKED 10.48 9.73 .34 .30 REFRIGERATION FITTER-- GEN'L FOREMAN-UNCERTIFIED REFRIGERATION FITTER FOREMAN UNCERTIFIED...... REFRIGERATION FITTER- UNCERTIFIEO 9.96 9.13 8.30 TERRAZZO SETTERS FOREMAN- NOT LESS THAN- 61.00 PER DAY ABOVE THE TERRAZZO SETTER RATE FOR SUPERVISING 2 OR MORE MEN. 52.00 PER DAY ABOVE THE TERRAZZO SETTER RATE FOR SUPERVISING 5 OR MORE MEN. TERRAZZO SETTER........... 8.27 HEALTH % WELFARE .25 PENSION .40 VACATION .60 BASE MACHINE OPERATOR..... 6.20 FLOOR MACHINE OPERATOR HELPER 5.95 HEALTH % WELFARE .25 VACATION PLAN 00 PENSION .40 TILE SETTERS TILE SETTER FOREMAN IN CHARGE OF LESS THAN 11 MEN 52.50 PER DAY 5 IN CHARGE OF 11 OR MORE MEN %5.00 PER DAY MORE THAN THE TILE SETTERS' WAGE. TILE SETTER 7.65 HEALTH % WELFARE .245 PENSION PLAN .35 TILE SETTER HELPER' CERTIFIED 6.24 TILE HELPER 5.96 HEALTH 8 WELFARE .245 PENSION PLAN .50 DISABILITY FUND .20 TITLE OF.POSITION ORLY WAGE RATE AND EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION EFFECTIVE AS INDICATED T17LE OF POSITION HOURLY WAGE RATE AND EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION EFFECTIVE AS INDICATED OPERATING ENGINEERS - CONT-010-18-72 OPENATING ENGINEERS-CONT'O 10`18.72 MAGINNIS INTERNAL FULL RUBBER-TIRED EARTH ROVING EQUIPMENT SLAB VIBRATOR OPERATOR 'SINGLE ENGINE-CATERPILLAR. MECHANICAL BERM. CURB OR GUTTER EUCLID. ATHEY WAGON. AND SIMILAR TYPES 'CONCRETE OR ASPHALT' WITH ANY AND ALL ATTACHMENTS OVER MECHANICAL FINISHER OPERATOR 25 YD AND UP TO AND INCLUDING ' CONCRETE'CLARY-JOHNSON-BIOWELL QO CU TOS STRUCK' OR SIMILAR' RUBBER-TIRED EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT PAVEMENT-BREAKER OPERATOR OPERATOR. MULTIPLE ENGINE 'UP TO AND ROAD OIL MIXING MACHINE OPERATOR INCLUDING 25 YDS STRUCK' ROLLER OPERATOR 'ASPHALT OR FINISH' RUBBER-TIRED SCRAPER OPERATOR HUBBER'TIRED EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT 'SELF-LOADING-PADDLE WHEEL TYPE-JOHN 'SINGLE ENGINE. UP TO AND DEERE, IOAO AND SIMILAR SINGLE UNIT' INCLUDING 25 YD STRUCK SHOVEL. 8ACKHOE. DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL SELF-PROPELLED TAR PIPELINING UPERATOR'.OVER 3/4 YO AND UP TO MACHINE OPERATOR 5 CU. YD. M. R. C' SKIPLOADER OPERATOR 'CRAWLER' 5klPLOADER OPERATOR 'CRAWLER AND WHEEL AND WHEEL TYPE OVER 3/4 YD 'YPE'OVER 1 1/2 YDS. UP TO AND AND UP TO AND INCLUDING 1 1/2 YDS' 1NCLUOING6 1/2 YDS' SLIP FORM PUMP OPERATOR- POWER- SURFACE HEATER 6 PLANER OPERATOR DRIVEN HYDRAULIC LIFTING DEVICE TUWEH CRANE OPERATOR FOR CONCRETE FORMS TRACTOR COMPRESSOR DRILL STINGER CRANE 'AUSTIN-WESTERN COMBINATION OPERATOR OR SIMILAR TYPE' TRACTOR OPERATOR- WITH BOOM ATTACHMENTS TRACTOR OPERATOR-BULLDOZER. TAMPER TRACTOR OPERATOR 'ANY TYPE LARGER THAN SCRAPER 'SINGLE ENGINE. UP TO U-5'100 FLYWHEEL H.P. AND OVER. OR 100 H.P.. FLYWHEEL AND SIMILAR ?IMILAR. BULLDOZER. TAMPER. SCRAPPER TYPES. UP TO AND INCLUDING D'S ANO PUSH TRACTOR. SINGLE ENGINE' AND SIMILAR TYPES' TRAVELING PIPE WRAPPING. CLEANING AND TUGGER HOIST '1 DRUM' BENDING MACHINE OPERATOR TUNNEL LOCOMOTIVE OPERATOR TRENCHING MACHINE OPERATOR' OVER 6-FOOT ,OVER 10 AND UP TO AND UEPTH CAPACITY. MANUFACTURER'S RATING INCLUDING 30 TONS' - TUNNEL LOCOMOTIVE OPERATOR 'OVER 30 TON' WELDER-GENERAL GROUP 7 $8.01 GROUP 6 $7.91 CKANE OPERATOR 'OVER 25 TONS UP TO AND ASPHALT OR CONCRETE SPREADING INCLUDING 100 TONS. LONG BOOM PAY APPLICABLE' OPERATOR 'TAMPING OR FINISHING' DERRICK BARGE OPERATOR 'LONG BOOM ASPHALT PAVING MACHINE OPERATOR PAY APPLICABLE' 'BARBER GREEN OR SIMILAR TYPE' DUAL DRUM MIXER BHL LIMA ROAD PACTOR, WAGNER MUNORAIL LOCOMOTIVE OPERATOR 'DIESEL. PACTOR OR SIMILAR. OPERATOR GAS OR ELECTRIC' BRIDGE CRANE OPERATOR MOTOR PATROL-BLADE OPERATOR 'SINGLE ENGINE' CAST IN PLACE PIPE LAYING MULTIPLE ENGINE TRACTOR OPERATOR 'EUCLID AND MACHINE OPERATOR SIMILAR TYPE. EXCEPT QUAD 9 CAT' COMBINATION MIXER AND COMPRESSOR PARTY CHIEF OPERATOR 'GUNITE WORK' RubBER-TIRED EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT OPERATOR. CONCRETE PUMP OPERATOR SINGLE ENGINE OVER 50 YDS STRUCK 'TRUCK MOUNTED' OILER REQUIRED RUBBER-TIRED EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONCRETE MIXER OPERATOR- PAVING ;MULTIPLE ENGINE. EUCLID. CATERPILLAR 'OILER OR JOURNEYMAN-TRAINEE AND SIMILAR OVER 25 YDS AND UP TO REQUIRED 50 CU. YOS. STRUCK' CRANE OPERATOR 'UP TO AND TRACTOR LOADER OPERATOR 'CRAWLER INCLUDING 25 TON CAPACITY' AND WHEEL TYPE OVER 6 1/2 YDS 'LONG BOOM PAY APPLICABLE' TUNER CHANE.REPAIRMAN CRUSHING PLANT OPERATOR SHOVEL. BACKHOE, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL UHILL DOCTOR OPERATOR 'OVER 5 CU YD, M.R.C. ELEVATING GRADER OPERATOR LONG BOOM APPLICABLEo FORKLIFT OPERATOR 'OVER 5 TONS' WLLOER-CERTIFIED GRADE CHECKER WOODS MIXER OPERATOR AND GRADE-ALL OPERATOR SIMILAR PUGMILL EQUIPMENT GROUTING MACHINE OPERATOR WELDER-HEAVY DUTY REPAIRMAN COMBINATION HEADING SHIELD OPERATOR HEAVY DUTY REPAIRMAN GROUP 8 $8.15 HOIST OPERATOR- CHICAGO BOOM AUTO GRADER OPERATOR AND SIMILAR TYPE AUTOMATIC SLIP FORM OPERATOR KOLMAN BELT LOADER E SIMILAR TYPE CKANE UPERATOR-OVER IOU TONS LETOURNEAU BLOB COMPACTOR ;LONG BOOM PAY APPLICABLE' OR SIMILAR TYPE HOIST OPERATOR. STIFFLEGS, GUY DERRICKS LIFT SLAB MACHINE OPERATOR OR SIMILAR TYPES '100 TONS OR MORE' 'VAGTBURG AND SIMILAR TYPES' MASS EXCAVATOR OPERATOR LIFT MOBILE OPERATOR MECHANICAL FINISHING MACHINE OPERATOR LOADER OPERATOR-ATHEY, EUCLID, MOBILE FORM TRAVELER OPERATOR SIERRA OR SIMILAR TYPE MOTOR PATROL OPERATOR EMULTI-ENGINE' MATERIAL MOIST OPERATOR PIPE MOBIL MACHINE OPERATOR MUCKING MACHINE OPERATOR 01/4 YD' RUBBER-TIRED EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT RUBBER-TIRED. RAIL OR TRACK TYPE' OPERATOR 'MULTIPLE ENGINE, EUCLID, CATERPILLAR SIMILAR TYPE AND SIMILAR TYPE OVER 50 CU YDS STRUCK' PNEUMATIC CONCRETE PLACING MACHINE RUBBER-TIRED SELF-LOADING SCRAPER OPERATOR- MACKLEY/PRESSWELL OR OPERATOR 'PADDLE WHEEL-AUGER TYPE SIMILAR TYPE SELF-LOADING-2 OR MORE UNITS' PNEUMATIC HEADING SHIELD 'TUNNEL' HUBBER-TIRED SCRAPER OPERATOR 'PUSH-PULL PUMPERETE GUN OPERATOR 00 CENTS PER HOUR ADDITIONAL TO BASE RATE' ROTARY DRILL OPERATOR, EXCLUDING CAISSON TYPE APPRENTICE SCHEDULE ..PERIOD AND MATE THE APPRENTICE RATE IS BY PERCENTAGE OF THE JOURNEYMAN'S RATE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. CRAFT INTERVAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH . 9TH 10TH ASBESTOS WORKER 12 NOS . 60 70 80 90 . . . BRICKLAYING 6 STONE MASONRY 6 NOS 50 60 70 80 90 95 CARPENTRY- CARPENTER 6 NOS 60 65 70 75 80 BS 90 95 MILLWRIGHT 6 NOS 60 65 1U 75 80 85 90 95 CARPET. LINOLEUM 6 SOFT TILE 6 NOS 55.2 60.4 65.6 69.9 15.9 82.9 90.6 CEMENT MASON 6 NOS 75 79 B3 BI 91 95 ELECTRICIAN INSIDE WIREMAN 6 MOS 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 GLAZIER 6 NOS 55 60 70 75 80 85 90 95 IRON WORKERS- REINFORCING 6 MOS 70 83 87 91 95 98 ORNAMENTAL 6 NOS 70 83 87 91 95 98 STRUCTURAL 6 NOS 70 83 BI 91 95 98 LATHERS- METAL 3 NOS S0 6 NOS 50 60 70 BO 65 95 NAIL ON- WOOD 6 WIRE 3 MOS 40 50 6 MOS 60 68 76 84 92 MARBLE SETTER 6 NOS SO 60 70 BO 90 95 PAINTING A DECORATING 6 NOS 50 60 65 75 80 90 95 100 PIPE TRADES- IRRIGATION 6 LAWN 6 SPRINK LER 12 NO 40 66 74 83 90 ' PLUMBING 6 NOS 60 64 72 76 82.3 84 Be 92 93.1 100 REFRIGERATION AIR COND. 6 NOS 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 SEWER 6 PIPE DRAIN LAYER 12 NOS 40 66 74 83 90 SPRINKLER FITTER 6 NOS 45 53 66 70 74 78 83 85 88 90 STEAMFITTING. INO-L PIPEFITTER 6 MOS 60 64 72 76 82.3 84 88 92 93.1 100 PLASTERER 3 NOS 50 55 6 MOS 63 10 75 60 ROOFER 3 MOS 60 65 6 NOS 7U 80 85 90 95 SHEET METAL 6 NOS 55 60 65 70 72.5 75 77.5 BO TILE SETTER 6 MOS 50 60 80 03 85 87 91 94