HomeMy WebLinkAbout61-004RESOLUTION NO. 61-4
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, ASCERTAINING AND DETERMINING
THE PREVAILING RATE OF WAGES TO BE PAID FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS IN GOLDEN WEST
AVENUE AND OTHER STREETS IN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.
IN SAID CITY
204
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, California,
did on the 5th day of December, 1960, adopt its Resolution of
Intention No. 60-249; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Section 1773 of the
Labor Code of the State of California, it is necessary that the City
Council of the City of Santa Aha ascertain and determine the general
prevailing rate of wages on public works, and the provisions of
said Code make it mandatory upon the awarding body of any public
contract where said body subsequently calls for bids for any public
improvement to ascertain anddetermine the general prevailing rate
of per diem wages in the locality in which the work is to be performed,
for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute
the contract, and also the general prevailing rate for legal
holiday and overtime work in each craft or type of workman or mechanic.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That it, the said City Council of the City of
Santa Ana, has ascertained and does hereby determine that the general
prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality in Which said work
clescribed is to be performed in the matter of the construction of
certain improvements in Golden West Avenue and other streets in
Assessment District No. 204 in said City, for each craft or type of
workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract, and also the
general prevailing rate for legal holiday and overtime work for each
craft or type of workman or mechanic, is in accordance with the
schedule attached hereto:
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1960 - 1961
WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES
The wage rates listed below are in accordance with the terms of the
Southern California Ma~ter Labor Agreement for the Construction Industry
and cover the following counties: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bemar-
dlno, hnperial, Ventura. Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Kern, Inyo and Mono.
ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS~ For subslstence Allowances, Transporta-
6on and Travel Time Allowances, Apprentice Program Conlrihutions, etc., con-
tact the Local Union or its District Council having jurisdiction.
RIGGERS and WELDEilS FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES: Same wage
scales ~ crafts to which riggintl and welding are incidental.
CARPENTERS
Health and We]fare-10~ per hour.
Pension Fund-10~ per hour·
Foremam Receives not less than 33¢ per Bout moro tllan the hoorl¥ rate
tBc highest elassit~cation over which he has responsibility, except
"Pneumatic Nailer."
Carpenter ........................................................................................................
Shingler .......................................................................................................... 13.055
Hardwood Floor Worker ................................................................................ 4.028
aw Filer ..........................................................................................................
Table Power Saw Operator .......................................................................... 3.9g~
Pile Driver Foreman ...................................................................................... 4.35
Pile Driver Man-Bridge or Dock Carpenter .............................................. 3.055
· Pile Driver Man-Derrick Bargeman ............................................................
Pile Driver Man-Head Rock Slinger ..........................................................
Pile Driver Man-Reek SBnger ........................ a.: ......... : ............ ; ................. 3.7g$
Pneumatic Nailer ............................... ~ ........ ~ ........................................ : .......... 4.071~
Men working from a bos'n's chair or a swinging scaffold, or suspended from'a
rope or cable, shall receive 25~ per bout above the applicable Joumeymad or
· Appren~ce rate.
CI~M£NT MASONS
Health and Welfare-10g per h0ut,
Foreman: When three or more Cement Masons are employed on a job one 1
shall be employed as a Foreman and shall receive not less than 834
per bout more than the highest classification over whleh he has r--
leadership.
~ement Mason ........................................................................ $3.85 $4.04
Cement Mason, chipping and patching ................................ 3.85 4.04
Curb Form and Plank Setter, including setting of
lines, stakes and grades .................. ;........; ......... : .............. 3.85 4.04
Screed Setter, including screed pins ......................................3.85 4.04
Cement Mason (magnesite, magnesite-terrazo and
mastin composition) ............................................................ 8.07 .4.1~
Cement Floating and Finishing Machine Operator .............. 4.10 4.29
Curb and Gutter Machine Operator (cement only) .............. 3.85 4.04
ClaD' and Similar Type of 8creed Operator ........................ 3.85 4.04:
Grinding Machine Operator .................................................. 3.8~ 4.04
Jackson Vibratory and Sin~ilar Type Screed Operator. ......... 3.85 4.04
Scoring Machine Operator ................................................... 3;8~$ 4.~
Cement Masons employed on a Sxvinging Stage or Ros'n's Chair receive
per hour over the Cement Mason'a Rate.
iRON WORKERS
(For territorial jurlsdictlon of Locals 229, 433 and 4160
Health and Welfare-12~¢ per hottr effective 8/16/59.
Ilealth and Wclfare-15~, per hour effective 8/16/60.
Pension Vund-10¢ per hour.
Vacation Plan: 104 per hour effective 8/16/61.
Foreman: Receives not less than 85~ per hour more than the houri}' rate et
the highest classification over which he has supervision.
Reinforcing Ironworker ...................................... $3.825 $4.025 $4.25
Structural Iromvorker .......................................... 4.075 4.275 4.50
Ornamental Ironworker ......................................4.075 4.275 4.50
Fence Erector ...................................................... 3.875 4.07/S 4.30
130RERS
(For Tunnel Work~ see Tunnel Classit~cat/ons)
Health and Welfare-10¢ per hour.
Foreman: Receives not less than 30¢ per hour more than the hour]}' rate
the highest classification over which he has leadership.
~/15/a0 ~/1/~1
Laborcr-Ceneral or Construction ........................................ $3,08 $3.~6 i' ....
Demolition Laborer, The Gleaning of Brick and
Lumber .............................................................................. 3.08 3.26 "~
Dry PackLng of Concrete ...................................................... 3.08 3.~6
Operator of Pneumatic and Electric Tools, Vibrating
Machines and similar mechanical tools not separately
classified herein .............................................................. 3.29 3.4?
TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS ISee Note)
Health and Welfare-10~ per hour.
NOTE: Workmen on each shift receive $ hours' pay for 7 hours' work except-
· ~ lng that on single shift operations starting at 7:00 7:30 or 8:00 a.m.)
- for tunnels tess than 200 feet, workmer~ reeeive 8 hours' pay for 8
hours' work.
Shifters ............................................................................. $3.01 ,$4.11
Shaft and Baise Miner ........................................................ 3,86 4,00
Miners-Tunnel 0~and or maehlne) ...................................... 3.61 0.81
Thnherman, Rctinll3erman-X, Vood or Steel ...................... 3,01 3.81
Blasters, Drillers, Powdermen ............................................ 3.61 3.81
Ckerr¥ Pickermen .................................................................. 3.61 3.Sl
Nipper .................................................................................... 3.46 3.66
Chucktcnder, Cabletender .................................................. 3.46 3.66
Swamper (Brakeman and Sw tc mmn on Tunnel
Work) 3.36 3.56
Powdermen-Primer Honse ................................................. 3.61 3.81'
Bull Gang Foreman .............................................................. 3.61 3.81
Bull Gang, Mnckers, Trackmen ............................................3.36 3.56
Dumpmcn .............................................................................. 3.36 3.56
Steel Form Raisers and Setters ............................................ 3.61 3.81
i'[clper for Steel Form 1~aisers and Setters .......................... 3.46 3.66
Vibrat,mnen, Jack IIammcr, Pneumatic 'fools (except
Driller) ....................... ~: ..................................................... 3.46 3.66
Concrete Crow, includes Rodders and Spreaders .............. 3.38 3.56
Grout Crew ............................................................................ 3.36 3.56
Grout Gunmen ...................................................................... 3,56 3.76
Kemper and other Pneumatic Concrete Placer
Operators .......................................................................... 3.61 3.81
e/tS/go S/l/el
Vtatehmen .............................................................................. el.60 '2.60
OPERATING ENGINEERS
ffealth and Welfare-154 per hour effective 6/15/69.
Pension Fund: 5¢ per hour effective 6/1/60.
p,cnsion Fund: I04 per hour effective 6/1/61.
Foreman: Receives not less than 254 per hour more than the hourly rate of the
highest classification over which he has supervision.
cnouP I ............... : .............................................................. ,aaa
Air Compressor, Pump or Generator Operator
Engineer-Oiler and Signalman
tleavy Duty Repairman's tlelper
Switchman or Brakeman
4/1 S/60
Concrete Saw Man, excluding Tractor Type .................... 3.09
Rote-Scraper .......................................................................... 3.29
Concrete Core Cutter .......................................................... 3.29
· sphalt Raker and Ironer .................................................... 3.29
,phalt Sboveler .................................................................... 3.18
Bnggymobile Man .................................................................. 3.29
Cement Dumper [on 1 yd. or larger mixer and
handling bulk cement) ......................................................3.29
Cesspool Digger and Installer ..............................................3.26
Chucktender .......................................................................... 3.9,3
Concrete Curer--Impervious Membrane and Form
Oiler .................................................................................... 3.27
Cribber or Shorer .................................................................. 3.44
Cntting Torch Operator (Demolit/on) .................................. 3.13
Driller (Core, Diamond or Wagon), ~oy Driller Mixlel
TW M-2A, Gardner-Denver Model DH 143 and
similar type dr/lis (in accordance with memorandum
of understanding between Laborers and Operating
Engineers dated at Miami. Florida, February 3,
1954) .................................................................................. 3.53
Driller, Jackhammer 21h foot drill steel or longer ............ 3.37
Fine Grader, IIighway and Street Paving, Airports,
Ilumvays. and similar type heavy constmctlon .............. 3.18
Flagman ................................................................................ 3.08
Cas and Oil Pipeline Laborer .............................................. 3.08
Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper-Pot Tender and
Form 3.1an ....................................................................... 3.20
Gas and Oil Pipeline '~Vrapper-6-1nch pipe and over ........ 3.42
Guinea Chaser ...................................................................... 3.16
Laborer Packing Rod Steel and Pans .................................. 3.20,5
*Landscape Gardener and Nursery Man ............................ 3.18
Laying of all non-metall(c pipe, inclnding Sewer Pipe~
Drain Pipe and Underground Tile .................................. 3.39
Making and Caulking of all non-metallic Pipe Joints ........ 3.27
Powderman ............................................................................ 3.44
Riprap Stonepaver ................................................................ 3.27
Rock Slinger .......................................................................... 8.34
Head Reek 5linger ................................................................ 3.60
adblaster (Nozzleman) ......................................................3.53
,ndblaster [Pot Tender] ...................................................... 3.27
Sealer ...................................................................................... 3.13 '
Sc, Ier (Using Bosn s Chair or Safety Belt or Power
Tools) .................................................................................. 8.34
Septic Tank Digger and Installer (Lead Man) .................... 3.23
Steel Headerboard Man ........................................................ 3.505
· Tank Sealer and Cleaner ...................................................... .3.205
Tarman and Mortarman ........................................................ 3.13
Tree Climber Failer Chain Saw Operator Pittsburgh
C~ipper and sim ar type Brash shredders ...................... 3.29
Underground Laborer, including Caisson Bellower ............ -3.21
Watchman .............................................................................. 2.60
Window Cleaner .................................................................... 3.08
*}las knowledge of plant materials and how to plant them. Lays o~t plant ar-
rangements to follow the landscape plan·
~111~1
3:47
3.47
3.47
8.47
3.36
3.47
3.47
3.44
3.41
3.45
3.62 -
3.31.
3.71
3.55
3.36
3.26
3.26
3.47
3.60
3.34
3.38,5
3.36
3.5T
3.4,5
3.62
3.46
3.52
3.78
3.71
3.45
3.31
3.52
3.41
3.685
3.385
3.31
3.47
3.39
2.60
3.26
OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)
6/1/60
GROUP ~. .............................................................................. $3,57
oncrete Mixer Operator-Skip T~pe
Conveyor Operator and Beltman
Dinkey Locomotive or Tunnel Motor Operator
Equipment Greaser
Fireman
Generator, Pump or Compressor Operator (2 or more
portahle units)
Generator, Pump or Compressor Plant Operator
Skiploader-Wheeltype-Ford, Ferlauson, Jeep or
Similar Type °/4 yard or less (~Vit~out Dragtype
Attachments)
Tmek Crane Oiler
611/61
$3.77
GROUP 3 .............................................................................. $3.81
A-Frame or Winch Truck Operator
Asphalt Plant Fireman
Elevator Hoist Operator
Ford, Ferguson or Similar Type (With Dragtype
Attachments) -
Hydra-Hammer or Similar Type Equipment
Power Concrete Saw Operator
Power-Driven JumBo Form Setter Operator
Rodman and Chalnman
Ross Carder or Fork Lift Operator (Job Site)
Self-Propelled Tar Pipelining Machine Operator
Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Operator
Towblade Operator
$4,0!
GROUP 4 .............................................................................. $3.92
Boring Machine Operator
Boxman or Mixer Box Operator (Concrete or Asphalt Piano
Drilling Machine Operator (including Water Wells)
Grade Checker
Highline Cablewa¥ Signalman
Instmmentman
Locomotive Engineer
Power Sweeper Operator
l~oller Operator
$creed Operator
Trenching Machine Operator (up to 7-foot Depth Capaclt~.
Manufacturer's Rating)
$4.12
OPERATING ENGINEERS (Cent;hued) 6/$/60
CROUP 5 .............................................................................. $4,11 I~4.31
A{phalt or Concrele Spreading, Mechanical Tamping or
Finishing Machine Operater (All Types and Sizes)
Asphdlt Or Cmshlng Plant Engineer
Deck Engine Operator
l-l~a~T Duty Repairman
M ;ne Tool Operator ' ~ '
P~ lent-Breaker Operator "'
Pneumatic Ileading Shield-Tnnnel
iload Oil Mixing Machine Operator
lluhber-Tircd,, tIcavv Dnty, Iligh-Spccd Equipment Operator-Oshkosh DW,
Euclid, LcFourne~m, LaPlant-Choate, or Similar Type Equipment, with any
Type Attachments
Skip Loader Wheel Tg, l~e over % yard, up to and including g yards
Slip Form Pump Operator (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete
forms)
Tractor Opcrator-Dragtypc Shovel, Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper and Push
Tractor
GROUP 6 .............................................................................. $4.21 $4.41
Concrete Mixer Operator-Paving
Concrete Mobile Mkxer Operator
T,C. oncrete Pump or Pumpcrete Gun Operator
Elevatlag Grader Operator
Grade-Ali Operator ·
Highline Cablexvay Operator
Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and Mine)
Lift Slab Machine Operator
Loader Operator-Athey, Euclid, Sierra or Similar Type
Motor Patrol Operator (Any Type or Size)
Multiple Enginc-Rubber-TiredEarth Moving Machinery Operator
Party Cl,ief
Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Opcrator-Ilackley-Presswell or Similar
Type
Rotary Drill Operator, E×cluding Caisson Type
Skiploader-Wheeltype oxer 2 yards '
Surface Heater and Planer Operator
Tractor Loader Operator, Crawler Type-gAll Types and Sizes
Tractor Operator-with Boom Attachments .
Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending Machine Operator ,
Trenching Machine Operator (over 7-foot Depth Capacity, Manufacturers
Rating)
Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel Back Ho% Dragline, Derrick, Derrick
:~arge Clamshell, Cra~e Pile Driver and Mucking Machine}
AI ~Nssificatinns employed in a tunnel receive 204 per hour premium
. tional to their regular rate of pay.
Operators and oilers on cranes with booms of eighty feet or more, including
, jib, and pile driving rigs with hammer leads of eighty feet or more receive
15¢ per hour premium additional to their regular rate of pay.
Operators on allholsting equipment with three droms or more receive 104 per
' hour premium pay additional to their regular rate of pay.
Combination Mixer and Compressor Operators on gunite work are classified
as Concrete MLxer Operators.
Operators on Tractors with scrapers or dragtype shovels in tandem receive
per houfabove their regular rate.
The necessity for the use of an employee as a Signalman shall be determined
by the Contractor. When used he shall be an Engineer-Oiler who assists in
giving or relaying signals bJ/mechanical means (also by means of hand signals
on excavation work) directly to tbe Operator of hoisting equipment only.
On a survey crew, the Party Chief shall receive premium pay oil04 per houir
above tho regular rate. ' · :
SUB-TRADES HOURLY '~VAGE RATES OF
.BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES UNIONS
LOS ANGELES EU!LDi~'~G & CONSTRUCTION
YRAD~S COU~4CIL
ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS: For Subsistence AHowances, Transportation
RIGGEBS & WELDERS: Same wage scales as craf~ to which ~ey
dental.
Asbestos Worker ....................................... ~4.15
Ilealth & We~are-104)
Vacation ~Ian-25~-8/1/59)
Pension ~1an-20~-8/1/60)
Boilermaker & Blacksmith Foreman ...... $4.65 $4.90 $5.10
Bo~ermakcr ~ Blacksmi~ Helper .......... 3.85 4.10 4.30 (Health & We[are~10~) (Pemion Plan-104-10[1/60)
Bricklayer Foreman-Not less than 82.00 per day above loume~anrate.
Bricklayer & Stone Mason ........................ $4.20 $4.~
(IIcalth & WeLfarc-22¢-5/1/60)
Bricktender ................................................ $3.33 $3.51
(Health & Wclfare-10¢)
CARPET & LIHOLEUM LAYER 8/I/6O
Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Layer ........ $3.70
(Health & Welfare-7¢) (Plus Vacation Plan)
ELECTRICIAN
WIREMAN: 7/~/60
General Foreman ................................ $5.70 '>""
Foreman ................................................ 5.18
Cable Splicer ....................................... 4.95
Journeyman Wiremat~ .......................... 4.65/ -
Journeyman Techuieian ...................... 4.65 -
LINEMAN: ?/! s/co -
General Foreman ................................. $5.70.
Foreman ................................................ 5.18' ' · '-'-
Lineman ................................................ 4.65
Groundman (Helper) ............................ 3.49
Cable Splicer Foreman ........................ 5.51
Cable Splleer ....................................... 4.95
ltadio & TV Towem~an Foreman ....... 6.20
ltadio & TV Towen'nan ...................... 5.65
(Pension Plan-l%)
Health and We~arc-lO~ per ]tour.
Foreman: Beeclves not less than 25¢ per hour more than thc hourly rate of the
highest classification over which he has supervision.
Driver of Dump Tru& of less than:
4 yds. water level ........................................................ $3.305 $3.575
4 yds. but less than 8 yds~ water level ...................... 3.395 3.605
8 yds. but less than 12 yds. water level .................... 3.445 3.655
12 yds. but less than 16 yds. water level .................... 3.525 8.735
16 yds, or more water level .......................................... 3.745 . 3.955;
Driver of Track Legal Payload Capacity:
Less than 6 tons .......................................................... 3.365 3.575
6 tons to 10 tons .......................................................... 3.395 3.605
10 tons to 15 tons .....: ......................... : .......................... 3.445 3.655
15 tons to 20 tons .......................................................... 3.525 3.735
20 tons or more ............................................................ 3.745 3.955
Driver of Dumpster Track ................................................ 3.745 3.955
Driver of Transit-Mix Truck-Under 3 yds ..................... 3.605 3.815
Driver of Transit-Mix Truck-3 yds. or more .................. 3.745 3.955
Gas and Oil Pipeline Working Truck Driver. includ-
ing Whmh Truck and all sizes of .,T, rucks, or any
other pipeline where a composite crew' is used ............ 3.545 3.7~5
Driver of Road Oil Spreader Track ................................ 3.545 3.755
Boohnan .............................................................................. 3.545 3.755
Da,~pcrcto Truck les~ than 6I~ yds. water level .............. 3.605 3.815
~i~umpcrcte Truck, 6~,a }'ds. water level and over ........... ~ 3.745 3.95,5
Ross Carrier Drivcr-ttlghway ........................................ 3.925 4.135
Water Truck Driver-Under 2500 gals ............................. 3.425 8.635
Water Truck Driver-2500 gals, to 4000.gals ................ 3.545 3.75ti
Water Tn,ck Driver-4000 gals. and over ........................ 3.665
Industrial Lift-Truck Driver .............................................. 3.365 3.5?$
Fork Lift Driver ............................................................... ~.. 3.925 -4.1~
Traffic-Control Pilot Car, exchiding moving heavy
equipment, pernfit loads ................................................ 3.305 3.575
Truck Greaser and Tireman ..............................................8.695 8.90~
Truck Repairman ................................................................ 4.205 4.415
frock Repaimmn Helper ................................................... 3.475 3.6815
Warehouseman and Teamster ............................................ 3.285 3.405
Warehouseman-Clerk .......................... ; ............... :. ............ -3:425 ~ .. 3,6.35
A-Frame or Swedish Crane Driver .................................... 8.925 4.I35
Driver of Euclid-Type Spreader Truck ............................ 3.935 4.14,5
DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-type Equipment, Lo
Toumeau Pulls, Terra Cobras and similar types
of equipment; als~ PB and similar type trucks
~vhen performing work within the Teamster juris-
diction, regardless of types of attachment .................... 4.205 4,415'
Winch Truck Driver-12%¢ per hour additional
when operating power winch, or similar special
attachments.
SUB-TRADES HOURLY ",*/AGE RATES OF
.BUILDING AND CONSYRUCT[ON TRADr~S UNIONS
TRA~r-S COUNCIL
ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS: For Subsistence Allowances, Transpor:a~on
dental.
Asbestos IVorker ........................................ ~4.1~
(tIeaIth & IVelfare-10~)
(Vacation Plan-2g~-8/1/8~)
(Pension Plan-20~-8/1/60)
~nilc~akcr & Blacksmith Foreman ...... ~.6~ 84.~0 $5.10
~oilc~aker ~ Dlacksmith Asst. Foreman
or Leadman ............................................ 4.40 4.6~ 4.~
Boilermaker ~ ~laeksmith ........................ 4,1~ 4,40
~oilcrmaker & Blacksmith Helper .......... 8.8~ 4.10 4.~0
(Health ~ We~at~-10~) (Pension
~ricklaycr Foreman-Not les~ ~a2 ~2.00 per day ~bove Joume~n
B~cklayer ~ Stone Mason ........................ ~4.20 $4.~
(Hcal~ &
6/15160 511161
Bricktender ................................................ $3.33 83.51
(Health & Wclfarc-10~)
Ca.ct, Linoleum & Soft Tile Layer ........ ~3.70
(Health & Welfare-7¢) (Plus Vacation Plan)
ELECTRICIA~
WII1EMAN: 7/I/~0
General Foreman ............................... $5.70
Foreman ............................................... 5.18
Cable Splicer ....................................... 4.95
Journeyman Wireman .......................... 4.65~
Journeyman Technician ....................... 4.65
LINEMAN: 7/~ s/~o --
General Foreman ................................. $~.?0i
Foreman .............................................. ~.18"
Lineman ............................................... 4.65
Groundman (Helper) ............................ 3.49
Cable Splicer Foreman ...................... 5.51
Cable Splicer ........................................ 4.95
Radio & TV Towerman Foreman ....... 6.29
Radio & TV Towerman .................... .i 5.65
(Pension Plan--l%)
I-Iealtl~ and X, Velfare-10~ pet hour.
Foreman: Receives not less than 9,5d per hour more than the hourly rate of the
highest classification over which he has supervision.
'- Driver of Dump T~uek of less tham
4 yds. water level ........................................................ $a.565 $3.575
4 yds~ but less than 8 5'ds: water level ...................... 3,395 3,605
8 )'ds. but less than 12 yds. water level .................... 3.445 3.655
12 yds. but less dian 16 :,'ds. water level .................... 3.525 3.735
16 yds. or more water level .......................................... 3.745 3.955
Driver of Track Legal Payload Capacity:
Less than 6 tons .......................................................... 3.365 3.575
6 tons to i0 tons .......................................................... 3.395 8.605
10 tons to 15 tons ............................... : .......................... 3.445 3.655
15 tons to 20 tons .......................................................... 3.525 3.735
20 tons or more ............................................................ 3.745 3.955
Driver of Dumpster Truck .......... : ..................................... 3.745 3.955
Driver of Transit-Mix Truck-Under 3 yds ..................... 8.~05 3.815
Driver of Transit-Mix Truck-3 yds. or more .................. 3.745 3.955
Gas and Oil Pipeline Working Truck Driver, includ-
ing Winch Track and all sizes of Tracks. or any t
other pipeline where a composite crew is used. ............ 3.545 3.755
Driver of Road Oil Spreader Track ................................ 3.545 3.755
Boohnan .............................................................................. 3.545 - 3.755
Dumpcrcte Truck less tl an 6~a yds, water level 3.605 3.815
Dumpcrete Truck, 6".~ yds. water level and over ........... : 3.745 3.955
Ross Carrier Driver--Highway ......................................:... 3.925 4.135
Water Truck Driver-Under 2500 gals ............... ............ 3.425 3.635
Water Truck Driver-2500 gals. to 4000 .gals ................. 3.545 8.'/55
Water Truck Driver-4000 gals. and over ........................ 3.665 8.875
Industrial Lift-Truck Driver .............................................. 3.365 3.575
Fork Lift Driver ' 3.925 .4.185
Traffic-Control Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy
equipment, permit loads ................................................3.365 3,575
Truck Creaser and Tireman ..............................................3.695 3.905
,~ Truck Repainnan ............... : ................................................ 4.205 4.415
1'puck Repairman Helper .................................................... 3.475 3.685
Warehouseman and Teamster ............................................ 3,285 3,495
Warehouseman-CIerk .......................... ~ ............... : ............. 3:425 ' 3.635
A-Frame or Swedish Crane Driver .................................... 3.925 4.135
Driver of Ettclid-Type Spreader Truck ............................ 3,935 4.145
DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-type Equipment, Lo
, Tourneau Pulls, Terra Cobras and similar types
of equipment; als~ PB and similar type trucks
when performing ~ ork within the Teamster juris-
i' diction, regardless, of types of attachment .................... 4.205
i Winch Track Drlver-12~,~¢ per hour additional
when operating power which, or similar special
attachments.
4.415'
· ·
Painter Foreman--not less than $2.00 per clay aclditiona].
~h ......................................................... $3.73 ~3.81 $3.91 ~.4.01
~msh, S ~ mff Stage ................................. 3.85 3.93 4.03 4.13
Steel & Bridge .......................................... 3.85 3.93 4.03 4.13
Steel & B~idge, Sxving Stage .................... 4.00 4.08 4.18 4.28
f~ ' ~ ~Spray Gx~n or Sandblaster ............ ~ ........... 3.98 4.06 4.16 4.~
'pray Ct, n or Samlblaster, Sw~g Stage.. 4.10 4.18 4.28 4.0
aint Burner .............................................. 3.85 3.~3 4.~ ,~t. 13
Paperhanger .............................................. 3.98 4~6 4.16 .4.26
Taper .......................................................... 3.85 3.93 4.03 4.13
Stcepklack ~ o~kcr .................................. 4.98 5.06 5.16 .5.26
· *7-bo,~r day for above
(IIc:,Itb & Welfarc-12~fi4-7/1/60)
(Vacation-74-1~1/61) (Pension Plan-lO,-l/Il63)
Sign & Pictorial Leadman-10% above Journeyman rate.
Journeyman Pictorial Ar~st ...................... $,1.00
Journeyman Si~n Painter ........................ 3.75
Sign & I ~ctorml IIelper ............................ 3.16
· *7-hour day for above
~llealdx & Welfare-8'h44/1/60)
Pension Plan-10$)
PiPE TRADe5
~]umbe~ & Steamfitter General ~orema~-20% abo~a gross Journeyman rate.
Plumber & Steamfitter Foreman- 10% above gross ~m~meyman rate.
Plumber ...................................................... ~4.~ ~4.58 $4.83
~ Steam'trot ................................................. 4.33 d.58 4.83
Lead ~umer .............................................. 4.33 4.58 4.83
(Health & Welfare-4% of gross 9aywl[-7/1/60)
(Pension ~]a~-2¥~% of gross payroll)
(Vacation & Ilolidays~7~% of gross payroll)
Utl]ity P~pellne Foreman .......................... ~4.58
~t y I~ipeline lot~rneyman .................... 4.33
(ile;dth & Welfare--12¢--7/1/59)
Pipoline Foreman ...................................... ~4.98
Pipeline lou~eyman ................................ 4.575
Probationa~ Pipeline Apprentice (HlDr.).. 3.10
(Ilcalth ~ Welfar¢-lS~-8/~/S9)
In~ustrlaI Pipcfitter General Foreman-20% above gross loume~an ra~
lndustriM Pipcfitter Foreman-10% above gross ~ou~¢yman rate.
Industrial Pipc~tter ~oumc~an .............. ~4.33 ~4.58 $4,83
(IIealth & Welfare-18~-9/1/60; 19~-7/1/611
(Pension Plan-124-9/1/60; 12~4-7/1/61; 13~-7/1/62)
(Vacation & Holidays-33$-9/i/60; 35~-7/I/61; 37~--7/1/62)
Sprinkler Fitter ........................................ 4.65 4.92 5.19
(Health & Welfare-7%0) (Pension Plan-10$)
g/l/~0 gill61
~cfrigeration Fitter Foreman .................. $4.65 ~4.91
~efrigeration FiRar .................................. 4.40 4.60
eHeal~ & WaHare-12$-9/1/~)
nsion Plan-il4-9/1/60)
a~on-20~-O/1/60; ~$-9/1/01)
Elevator Constructor Foreman ................ $4.62 $4.$$
(Ilcalth & Wclfare-6¢)
(Vacation Plan--2%--6 mos. to .5 yrs., 4%--5 yrs. or more)
(~lazter ...................................................... $3.755 $3.825 $3.925
Icahh & Wclfare-7~¢) (Plus Vacation Plan)
the highest classification over which he
Rcbmmdman .............................................. 3.09,5
(Health & WeLfare-10¢)
Ilousemover Foreman .............................. $3.66 $3.86
I{ousemovcr ]'ourneyman .......................... 3.40 8.60
Yard Maintenance Man ............................ 3.40 3.60
(Health & Wclfare-10¢)
NOTE: 129~,P per hr. additional nego-
tiated to become etfcctive 5/1/61 with
designation to wages or fringe benefits
penSing.
Metal-Furring Foreman ........................ $4.575 See
(llealth & Welfare-15aA¢-8/21/59)
. (Pension Plan-10¢-8/21/59)
(Vacation Plan-25¢-5/1/60)
Nail-On Foreman .................................. $4.57.5 See
l tlealth & Welfare--15¢-5/1/60)
Pension Plan--10¢-7/13/59)
Vacation Plan-22Vz¢-5/1/60)
Metal & Nail-On Foreman .................. $4.575 See
Metal & Nail-On Lather ..................... 4.20 Note
~ 'Health & Welfare-15¢-5/1/60)
~Pension Plan-10¢-7/13/59)
(Vacation Plan-22%¢-5/1/60)
Long Beach Area-Local No. 172:
Metal & Nail-On Foreman .................... 84.50 See
l Health & ~,Velfare--15¢--5/1/60}
Pension Plan--10¢--5/1/58)
Vacation Plan-22~¢-5/I/60)
MARBLE 7/1/~0 l~'-~g
Marble Setter ........................................... $4.22
Floor Crlndcr ............................................ 3.48 3.68
Stock Man ................................................ 3.48 3.68
Marble Setter Helper ................................3.23 3.43
(Health & Welfaro-12¢-7/1/60)
$4.015
NOTT~: I~!~ ~er hr. additional nego-
. ~atcd to btcome ct¥cctive 511161 with
dc,q,~.vatlon to wages or £rlnge beneJits
P,atlcrcr } orcman ...................................... $4,50 See
Pla-'- er .................................................... 4.25 Nots
.calth & Wel£are-15¢-5/I/59)
{Pcnsion Plan~10¢-5/i/58)
(Vacation Plan-12~i¢--7/10/59)
. laster Tender ............................................ $4.125
(Itcalth & Wclfare-15¢-5/7/59) (Pension Plan-12¢-5/7/59)
,qOOFER
-.~'~m' ..................................... $4.o_0 S4.80 S4.40 S4.50 $4.75
~,~,o - 'u an ............................... 4.10 4.g0 4.30 4,40 4.65
Journeyman ................................. 3.85 3.95 4.05 4.15 4.40
Pitch Roofer & Enameler:
Forcnlan ....................................... 4.50 4.60 4.70 4.80 5.0,5
8ub-I oreman ............................... 4.40 4.S0 4.60 4.70 4.95
Journeyn:an ................................. 4.15 '4.25 4,35 4.45 4.70
Dam ~, \Vatcr *roof & Bituminous
Foreman ....................................... 4,50 4.60 4,70 4.80 5.05
Sub-Foreman ............................... 4.40 4.50 4,60 ~ 4.70 4.95
Iourneyman .................................4.15 4.25 4.135 4.45 4.70
(Ileahh & Welfare-10¢)
~HEET M~TAL
Sheet Metal Foreman-10% ilbov¢ Jour.ne~anan rate.
Sheet Metal \Vorker ................................. $4.05
Ilcsklcntlal Ileatlng Installer ................... 4.03
(Health & Welfare-lie)
(Pension Plan--10¢)
~,~tion-4%.m of gross wages--7/1/59)
T,--mzzo 'Setter Foreman in charge of
than ,5 men.S1.00 per day and in
· ..,,arge of 5 or moro men $g.00 per day
,~ MORE TIIAN Terrazzo Setters' rate.
.Terrazzo~ettcr .......................................... $3.93 $4.10
Base Ma~ine Operator ............................ 3.58 3.7~
l."loor Mak~b. ine Opr. & Helper ............... ~ 3.315 3.485
TILE
Tile Settel'l~Foreman in charge of less
than ll~men $2.50 per day and in
~l~ll~ge ~f 11 or more men $5.00 per
day MOB. E THAN the Tile Setters'
wage.
Tile Setter .................................................. $4.30 $4.50
Tile Setter Helper .................................. 8.40 g.0O
(Health & Welfare-IgC-0/1/00)
Any cla~siffcation ~t~d herein ahall be paid not less
than $2.68 ~er hour.
Holiday, Sux~ay and overtime eumplo~ment is not usually
permitted, but if allowed, wages shall be one and one-ball times the
aboye rates.
The rates of wages, including overtime, holiday and Sunday
rates, as Just specified, are subject to the effect, if applicable
thereto, of executive orders of the President of the United States
No. 9240, dated September 9, 1942, and No. 9350, dated October 3,
1942, to any modifications thereof and to any and all lawful orders
of the President or any other authorized Federal officer or agency,
insofar as the same may be applicable to this contract. In case of
any inconsistency or omission~ the rates fixed by any such applicable
Federal order, whether higher or lower, shall control.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 1777.5 of
the Labor Code, as amended by Chapter 971, Statutes of 1939, and in
accordance with the regulations of the California Apprenticeship
Council, properly indentured apprentices may be employed in the
prosecution of this work.
The above listed rates are based upon a working day of
eight (8) hours, being proportionately applicable to eight (8) hours
or less of employment in any one calendar day other than Saturdays,
Sundays and the following seven legal holidays:
New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July,
Labor Day, Armistice Day, Thanksgiving Day and
ChristmaS, where any work is required in case of
extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood or danger to
life or property.
For any working time of more than eight (8) hours in any one calendar
day and for time worked un Saturdays, Sundays and any of the afore-
mentioned holidays, not less than one and one-half times the specified
rates shall be paid.
APPROVED and ADOPTED this 3rd day of. January 1961 t~x
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF SANTA ANA
SS
Council
O~xxkl~m~ of the City of
MARION SUTTNER, Clerk of the
Santa Aha, California,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution,
being Resolution No. 61-~ , was duly passed,
approved and adopted by said City Council, approved
and signed by the Mayor,
of the Council
Clerk,/all at a regular
City Council held on the
1~1, and that the
the following vote,
and attested by the ~
meeting of said
3rd day of January
same was passed and adopted by
to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C.
Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
Councilmen None
ABSENT:
Councilmen None
DATED this 3rd day of January
(SEAL)
'CLERK OF THE COUNCIL