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CEMENT Jv~SOHS <br /> <br />Health ~nd Wel-~are--W ~ hour, <br />Foreman: When three or more Cement Masons are employed on a job, one <br /> shall be employed as a Foreman and shall receive not less than <br /> per hour more than the highest dassi~cation over which be has <br /> leadership. <br /> <br />Cement Mason ................................................................................................ $4.04 <br />Cement Mason, chipp/ng and patch/rig .......................................................... 4.04 <br />Curb Form and Phnk SeCtor, including sett/ng of <br />lines, stakes and grades..~ ............................................................................. 4.04 <br />Serc~d Setter, including screed pins .............................................................. 4.04 <br />cCement Maso.n (magnets.ire., magnesite-terrazo and mastic composition).... 4.16 <br />ement Floating and Fm/shing Machine Operator ...................................... 4.29 <br />Curb and Cutter Machine Overator (cement only) ...................................... 4.04 <br />~lary and Sim/hr T:,-/)e of $crend O~rator 4.04 <br />rinding Machine Operator ...._~ ................................................................... 4.04 <br />Jackson Vibratory and $iml ~r Type $creed Operator .................................. 4.04 <br />Scoring Machine Overato~ ............................................................................ 4.04 <br />Cement Masons employed on a, Swinging Stage or Bos'n's Chair receive 25~ <br />per hou~ over the Cement Ma~on s ~ate. <br /> <br />IRON WORKERS <br /> <br />(For territorial jurisdiction of Locals 229, 433 and 416.) <br /> <br />Health and Wel~are-12~i per hour e~ective 8/16/59. <br />Health and WeHare-151 per hour effective 8/16/60. <br />Pension Fund--10~ per hour. <br />Vacation Plan: 10~ per hour effective 8/16/61. <br /> <br />Foreman: Receives not less than 351 per hour more than the hourly rate o{ <br /> the highest classification over which he has supervision. <br /> <br />Reinforcing Ironworker .................................................. $4 025 $4.25 <br />Structural Ironworker ............. 4'275 4.50 <br />Ornamental Ironworker .............................................................. 4.275 4.50 <br />Fence Erector ................................. 4.075 4.30 <br /> <br />LABORERS <br /> <br />(For Tunnel Work, see T~IIT, T~I Cla~atiolls) <br />Health and Wel~are-10t per hour. <br /> <br />Foreman: Receives not less than 30¢ per hour more than the hourly rate of <br /> the highest classification over which he has leadership. <br /> <br />Laborer-General or Construction .................................................................. $3.26 <br />Demolition Laborer, The Cleaning o£ Brick and Lumber ............................ 3.26 <br />Dry Pack/ng of Concrete ................................................................................ 3.26 <br />Ope. r~a~r of ~l?e .um.atic and Electric Tools, Vibrating Mach/nes and <br />sim ar mecnamcal tools not separately class~ed herein .......................... 3.47 <br /> <br />LABORERS (Continued) <br /> 5/I/41 <br />Concrete Saw M~an, excluding Tractor Type ................................................3.47 <br />Roto-Scraper .................................................................................................... 3.47 <br />Concrete Core Cutter ...................................................................................... 3.47 <br />Asphalt Raker and Ironer ................................................................................ 3.47 <br />Asphalt Shoveler ............................................................................................ 3.36 <br />Buggymobile Man .......................................................................................... 3.47 <br />Cement Dumper (on 1 yd. or larger mixer and handling bulk cement) ...... 3.47 <br />Cesspool Digger and Installer ....................................................................... 3.44 <br />Chucktender ................................................................................................... 3.41 <br />Concrete Cur~-Impervious Membrane and Form Offer ............................ 3.45 <br />Cribber or Shore~ ......................................................................................... 3.62 <br />Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) .......................................................... 3.31 <br />Driller (cure, Diamond or Wagon), Joy Driller Model TW M-iA, <br />Gardner-Denver Model DH 143 and similar type drills (in accord- <br />ance with memorandum of understanding between Laborers and <br />Operating Engineers dated at Miami, Florida, February 3, 1954) ........ 3.71 <br />Driller, lackhammer 2~t ~ot drill steel or longer ........................................3.55 <br />Fine Grader, Highway and Street Paving, Airports, Runways, and <br /> similar type heav~ construction ............. ~ ................................................ 3.36 <br />groan ......................................................................................................... 3.26 <br />~..as and Oil Pipeline Laborer ........................................................................ 3.26 <br />Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper--Pot Tender and Form May_ ....................... 3.47 <br />Gas and Oil Pipeltae Wrapper--O-inch pipe and over .................................. 3.60 <br />~uinea Chaser ................................................................................................ 3.34 <br />Laborer Packing Rod Steel and Pans ............................................................. 3.385 <br />~Landscape Gardener and Nursery Man ......................................................3.36 <br />Laying o~ id] non-metallic pipe, including Sewer Pipe, Drain Pipe <br /> and Underground Tile ....................................... : ..................................... 3.57 <br />Making and Cu, lking of all non-metallic Pipe Joints .................................. 3.45 <br />Powderman ...................................................................................................... 3.62 <br />Riprap Stonepave~ .......................................................................................... 3.4~ <br />Rock Slinger ................................................................................................... 3.52 <br />Head Rock Slinger .......................................................................................... 3.78 <br />Sandblaster (N0~eman} ............................................................................... 3.71 <br />Sandblaster (Pot Tender) 3.45 <br />Scaler ............................................................................................................. 3.31 <br />Scaler (Using ~'n's Chair er Safety Belt or Power Tocl~) .......................... 3.52 <br />Septic Tank Digger and Installer (Lead Man) ..............................................3.41 <br />Steel Headerboatd Man ................................................................................ 3.685 <br />Tank Scaler ami Cleaner .................................................................................. 3.385 <br />Tarman and Motim'man .................................................................................. 3.31 <br />Tree Climber, Failer, Chain Saw Operator, Pittsburgh Chipper and <br />similar type Brash shredders .................................................................... 3.47 <br />Unden~round Laborer, including Caisson Bellover ...................................... 3.39 <br />Watchman ........................................................................................................ 2.60 <br />Window Cleaner ........................................................................................... 3.26 <br /> <br /> *Has knowledge o~ plant materials and how ~o plant them. Lays out plant <br /> arrangements to {ollow the landscape plan. <br /> <br /> <br />