HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 471 RESOLUTION NO. 471
~RE~.0_L~UT.!ON ~E~.T.~AB.~!.S~_I~N~ P~REVA!.L!N~G WAGE SCALE - PUBLIC
(Labor Code Secti~s 1770, 1773, 1773.3)
~SOL~D by the City Council of the City of Saratoga, State of California,
that:
t.~E~AS this C~nctl has ascertained the prevailing rate of per diem wages
in the locality kno~ as the City of Saratoga for all ~ublic works Dro~ects a~ the
same are defined tn Secti~ 1720 of the Labor Code of the State of Cnlifornia, for each
craft~ classiftcation~ and type of ~ork~n needed for performnce nf contracts
for such public works, and is desirous of settin~ forth such determination, and
WPE~AS this Council has duly c~stdered said scale and finds the same
to be correct in all particulars,
NOF, THEREFOr, IT IS HEP~BY FOUND, DETE~.~NED AND ORDERED AS
(1) That the wage scale as ~et forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
incorporated heroin by reference~ is hereby determined, establisheel mnd
as the prevailing rate of per diem wages within the city limits of the Czzz~.tv of
Saratoga for all public work contracts of this city hereafter bid or let to
c~tract, until such ti~ as this Council ascertains and determines that there
has been any change in any prevailing rate of per diem ~Tages in said locality,,
(2) No less than said prevailing rate of per diem wages shall '~.e ~a!d
for any work proposed to be performed under any contracts for public ~.~orks
entered into by this city, and the Director of Public Works of this city
hereby directed to set forth said prevailing rate of per diem wages in any and
all contracts for public works hereafter made or let by this city.
(3) ~e City Clerk of this city is hereby directed to file certified copy
of this resolution with the Director of Industrial Relationg of the ~tate
California pursuant to Section 1773.3 of the Labor Code of this State.
(4) This Council declare~ its intenti~ that, as to any ~articu]ar call
for bid~ or contracts hereafter let. should it ascertain that the prevaitin~
rate of per diem wages has changed from that established and determined by
this resolution. it will pass ~d adopt another resoluti~ ~etting forth such
cha~ge or changes. and in the absence of ~y such other or further resolution
of this Council~ the prevailing rate of per diem wages as set forth on Exhibit "A."
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference shall be deemed to continue,
be current, and in full force and effect.
T~e above and foregoing resolutien was duly adoDted ~t a regular meetin~
of the City Council held on the 6th .... day of March , 1969,
b~ the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen Tyler, Sanders, Smith, Robbins
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmen Dwyer
MAYOR
ATTEST:
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~ ~THERINE AN~ FROST, RIC~RD J. L~
ARE ~RR~D ~ CEREMONY ~ VENT~A
~ ~; s~ ~ ~r ~eri~ A~ Frost became ~e bride of Rict
J. ~an, ~ratoga, in a ceremony in the Sac
Hea~ ~ch in Ventura, Calff. ~ficiati~ wa~
~s ,~/= R~. James ~nard, classma~ of the bride's mo
~ h~h sch~l and colle~.
~e bri& is ~e &~hter of Mr. ~d ~s. Will
, ~ ~ ~-~ ~, Pomer~ Frost, formerly of Los Altos, and no~
~3 ~ Ve~{a. ~e br~F~m's parents a~ Mr.
e. Mrs. ~wrence J. ~an, Palm~g .Dr~e, ~rat
~ _ _ _ For her wedd~ day ~e br'~dd ~ec~d a g o w:
~au ~ sole aM lace. She carried a bouque~
ordid a.~ s~notis.
~ Frost, sister d ~e bride, was mai.
ho~r, ~ari~ a dress of ~rsimmon andecrul.
Her bouq~t was d taurus, or a nge car~tions
ro~ s.
~her a~endants were Amy Frost, sis~r d
bri~, Ju~r briSsmaid; M~i ~pn, sister d
F~m; Mrs. ~o~as Larson, Sunnyvale; M
~rles Slmtson, Los AI~; and Miss Lori Bdfi
~n, ~n Leanalto. ~eir g~ns w e r e ~e same
~at d ~ maid d honor.
W~l~m P. Fro~, Jr. ser~d as best man. U,
erlnE duties we re ~rformed by Dee Quiet, l
Al~s; Jay Joh~, T~ur~; Terry Hartshorn, E
A~les; Larry Benson, Los Agles; and D~
H~r, San Jose.
'~e ruder d ~e bri& w a s. a~ed ~ a ~ess
groom's mother wore a bone lace eoat anddress s
: tier wedding cake was cut at the reeeptj
at the home d the bride~s parents.
As the newlyweds departed for a honeymoon
Palm Springs, the bride was dressed in a beige a
brown, two piece suit.
Attending the wedding from Saratoga were Mr. a
Mrs. Jack Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Bob B. Denni
.The bride was Homecoming Queen at Foothill Cc
lege, and a member of the Bruin Be lie s and De]
Gamma at UCLA.
The bridegroom artended UCLA, where he w
on the varsity golf team and affiliated with Sig~
'Nu and the Key Club. He was commissioned a se
ond lieutenant in the Air Force, and is now statio'
ed at the LaUghlin Air Force Base, Del Rio, Texa
AAUW THEATRE "The Nature of Comec
DINNER PARTY HELD after a social hour a
By ewen Penniman dinner party that was v
(Write.r, poet and artist, well attended and enjoy
d Mr. Eden Rd.) This production was
An entertaining t h e a t re ranged by Dr. Rut h
dinner party was given in Kenzie, Hill Ave., Sa'
RichardsHall of the Sara- toga, professor of dra
~wga Federated Church by at San Jose State Colle
the American Association while M r s. F r e d e r i
of University Worn en. Armstrong of the
;(AAUW). Advanced s t u- artended' to t h e practi
.dentsofthe American arrangements. Mm
Conservatory Theatre Wallace Hall, He rm
(ACT) of San Francisco Dentell and Ed Crecel
presented a. program, were active on the cc
m ittee.
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'. Pr.~r. ~r.~r. rr. aL . ~ ,:~ii:~' !.:
,TIATION ;' 'i~
~/n Ho~k and Yred Hasse~ will po~ay
In the production ~ ~e 8a:a~ga Perlerated
. Group of the musical "Kiss Me ~". Itwill
s.x'~,, ~o. ,s7~ presented ~ ~e Saratoga Civic ~eatre on Fr~:
ourneyme~; on~'hoU~V ~Ve. April 18, [9, 23, 25, 26, 27, 30, May 2, 3,
1~ ~r '~or{
~r~ s ~,h,. m~: f~r~ 9 and 10. Tickets are be~ sold by cast and cr{
fat, f~ first'S mmt~,: Or may be ob~ined by phoni~ Marie D~ay, 3 5
,,, 3853.
~d~stry' Dental '
~ Eud. .~ s
er.~,. ~.~. otb~,.; KNUTSON, JACKSON TEST ARE TOP
· .Pr. r.
BASETBALL PLAYERS AT PROSPECT HIGH
~c. ~4~ ~.c: By Pare Pe~rsen
~¢. ~4¢ ~:~ Con~atulations go this week to the top ~ree
ketball players at Pros~ct High School in ~ral
vmmn ~'fll rece~va $3J~ a
lose selected we re Dave ~utson, most valu
g4.~ per day ~,er
,~her foreman wlR receive prayer; ~ohn Jackson, most ~spirational; a~
Test, most impr~ed.
the ~nl]owing
neyman's rate Pros~ct Girl Sports won a ~mnastics tournat
against Del Mar. G~ls ~ki~ fffst places
2 0c
Gayle Nelson, Debbie M~re, Pat Hubbard
Jaeq~ Dallara.
In a successful track meet against Camp~ll
~hooI, Tom Per~ won fffst place in low hur~
~,,,, ,t , mo~tn m. while An~ G~man ~ok first ~ h~h hurdles.
,~-tim, ,,~',,~/~ ~immers also did w el 1, wi~i~ ~er Campl
57-42. ~t~and~g were Ross Metold, Eric '
and Dan~ Hock.
Birffi~y wishes to go Bet~ A~e M~Fave,
GrosseR and ~v~ 'Barns.
increases a;
~er h~. j ,
s~x mont~;
Evere~'J. Roach, Mflje- Do~ld F. Ahrens
vich ~i~, Saratoga, was willbe home onleave
named d~ector of o~ra- the A~ Force about.
tions for the Pacific redion 1. H i s parents forn
d the We s tern Electric lived in Sarat~a and
s,,~0/7~ Company. He is based
now resi~n~ of San
Sungvale, wi~ resins- ~e service man will
follo'~f ~rc~tage
ibili~ for the activities of
completed technical t~
the 4200 m a u ceutral d- i ng in electrical p o
f i c e equipment ins~lla-
~c~ tion force, and fo~ serv- pard Air Force Base
6~e
ice centers, in Calffornh,
~/1/~ 5flt~
~.'~ ~.~ ~egon, Washahn a n d
4.28
,.50 4.~ Nevada, Mr, Roach w a s ~REN TATE GETS
4.78 5
4~ 5.~ formerly director of the ~R~E PROMOTIC
4.94 ·
5,09 5.3m divisioul s~fffor West- Parris Island, S.
~.as a.~ ern Electric~s seaice di- ~ren L. Tate, da~
5.54 5~84
~mpTruck Rate vision in Chicago. Hehas of Frank S. Ta~,
been with ~e firm for 20 Rd., Saratoga, was
years. ~. Roach receiv- i t o r i o u s l y pro~ot
Dum~ ~u~k
ed a bachelor
~ from Col~bia Uni- U. S. Mari~ Corps
the4,~85
~rsi~, and a ba~elor of gradation from re
4.335 4,65~ 8c~u~ ~gree in e~in- training at ~e Ms
4.~5 4,Tss eering-metall~from Corps Recruit D
te Col~bh School of Parris Island.
En~ineerhK, . .
-, ~.
Jism~f i
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}eed. b~' ~,) .... . .....
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~m e~/m ~tton facfi~s. ~ are sh~n on the ra
. ~ ~a~ ~ ~si~ ~ ~ p~t~g ~a~. ~e g i r ! s are Ch~
..... O~son, Pa~i ~llacher, Maralee MC~e0d,
as~ ~eck, Marfiyn ~oggi~, A~ ~os, J ul ie Fi~
~. J~ffer'~ares, Mary ~avis, A~t~ F/sche
~,. Tra~.~l, Ri~ Bron, ~is Don, ~san Gras
at Ellen B~, R~cca ~ar~
AN~NOE OF T~ Boston, Mass.
~ ~Dc~ A~ ons~T~o~s cons K r e i s berg, Merribr,
-,. AS T~ GENERAL aEG~ATIONS Drip, Saratoga, a~em
~. ~: ~.~ CUPEBT~O~N~ARY
om~w~ a ~m ~r for a d v a n c
~S ',r~ a. ~on~s: , E~land M~I L i fe
~:,~. ~. s~a~e Compa~.
..: ~,~ ~ To establish an Opera-
~ ~ili as ~ ~ral wg~a~ ~. ~eis~rgwa8 on{
~/~/~c 25 f~ld men chosen
I/lZ~ ordt~n~s ~t~ W the ~ra~
ttal~Y~ereto, and ,o repeal al.l previou~ the University of Ams~
ordimmces,
which is he~ ~fe.~ed to ~ ma~ '
~e New England Lif
~a~r 8 A ssociation.
a~ilable W a~ ~ra~ on ~ a~ ~ctors ~ ~rti~
~, se~, clau~, o~ ~rt d N~E OF I~E~ED
~f~g~ratl~C~ls, for N~ICEISHEREBY GIVEN
ny ~eas0n, ~ [d ~ be ~on~t~ WA LBERT M O R R I ~ O N a u d R I
al, s~h dects~n s~ll~fectthe MOBBISON, 19905 Lanark Ls
~mak~ ~r~ ~ ~is C~e. ~ Saratoga, Calfforn~, ~ansferr,
~r~t Board ~re~ ~clares that who~ b~ss address is 145(
~ w o ul d have ~ss~ ~fs C~e a n d B~ Basin Way, ~rat~a, Calffor
e~h ~a~er, a~!~, se~ion, sen- ~t a bulk transfer is abo~ V
~e, claus, a~rtffie~ddes- madeWOTTO~AL~EKand~MI
pl~ ~ f~t that ~ ~ mo~ chap- ~ALICEK, whose add~ss is Ii
tars, ~les, eeet~, se~es, ~xi~onCo~t,~rato~,Calffor
elau~e ~ parts ~ ~ ~ela~d ~e aa~ proofW andb~inesst
~ander~d is l~e~d at 14501-B
Bas~ Way, ~ra~a, Calffo~ia.
~d~sll ~ ~d ~ce ~ Cu- "~e'~ra~A~ltery, tncl~
~ C~r' nd ~e ~ t~ ~n-; all st~k and tra~, f~ures, eq~
~ News., ~s~r~ d general~ meat, g~dwil[ a~ ~e ~me of t]
~at~, wl~ln ~ C~rtino ~n- ~m~ a~t ~lle~ known as ~ral
d p~ltca~on~ ~is mated on or after lO:OO a. m.
day d April, l~9, at the office~
PASSED A~ADOPTED ~ ~e E~ARD A. PANELLI, 999W. T
d the C~t~ ~l~ Dis- lot St~et-~l~ B, San Jose, Ca
~, ~. ~iS 5~ &y ~ ~RCH, 1969, ~e Trande rror has ~ed ~e ~
~'t~ [OIl~ ~: . d ~ra~a Art Gallery and no ~
AYE& Dire e~ors - B~WD, F~e, f~ ~e last ~e years.
~Br~ · Ru~t~ DATED: March 14, 1~9.
D~ee~s - ~ WALBERT D. MORRI~
No~ RUTS MORRI~N
~t~ F? F~ . ~mn~d Tran~errors
~e~ ~ ~ B~rd PA~UINE LLI & PANELLI
~ D~ee~s d A~r~ys at hw
C~t~ ~ 999 W. Taylor ~reet-S~ B
D~W~t d Sa~a Clara ~n J~e, Calffor~ 95126
Co~, C~ff~n~ 292-3814
I]CONSULTANT ESTIMATES GENERAL
'e CO $ PLAN PA K PROGRA AT .,I, S:t3.900
Saratoga Volunteer (ConUnued frono ~he frt>nt page)
~e.n responded to the
said that his conclusions are prelim~ary in na
zing salts: The city will n o t necessarily follow in its en
~h 12, 10:07 a.m.-- ty the program outlined in the General Plan, ace
Lure at 20060 Cha- ing to Ronald Higby, secretary to the Parks
no damage. Recreation Commission.
ke complaint on PERMITS ISSUED FOIl S~qMMING POOLS,
klin Ave. ADDITION, DECK, RESIDENCES
ch 15, 2: 3 0 p. m. -- The City of Saratoga issued the following bui
;aidat station. Youth permits:
lentally shot himself J. F a z z is, Northampton Drive, swimming
.~ hand. $4400.
'ch 15, 6: 21 p. m. -- Dr. Carloton J. Wright, I'~ o n n ie Way, swim
~ture at 1417 0 Squirrel pool, $4000.
~w Lane, no damage. T.C. Ke~.!i:, Brookview Drive, addition,
rch 16, 1:15 p.m.-- A.K. Je:~.se;n, Viewridge Drive, swimnqing p
ke complaint at 14775 $3900.
:cry Ave. Robert A. Oliver, Twain Ct., swimming
rch 16, 5: 5 5 p. m. -- $3500.
,ks complaint at 21204 W.M. Bourn, Debbie Lane, swimming pool, $
ivan Way. R. Ketterer, Meadow Oak Rd., swimming p
$3100.
,NS TO SEE Morley Lertzman, Bellecourt, deck, $30O0.
~E FILM Brown & Kauffmannobtained permits for ten
.l McKee, district rep- es on Miller Ave. The range w a s from $29,6
curative of the Pacific $37,500.
~ & Electric Co., will Other residence permits were: C & I Develop
owa film, "The Har- Corp., $30,200, Colby Ct.; Saratoga Foothills
st" at the luncheon
, velopment Corp., permits of $42,100 and $32
eting of the Saratoga for Seaton Ave.; P. Fitchen, Dettavilland D
ons Club March 24 in $31,200.
:emen's Hall.
SARATOGA CITY EMPLOYEES
OUT TROOP 540
SITS BIG BASIN ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION
The Saratoga city e m p 1 o y e e s have f o r m e
iratogaB%r Scout Troop association.
0, under the leadership The purpose was explained in a letter from
Scoutmaster PatLowey, R. Dotsoy, president, to the City Council:
ade a trip to Big Basin
'The purpose of this association shall be.fox
s t weekend. They got
creation of friendship and harmony between
gether t h e r e with five
ees of the various branches of the City and to
her troops from oth e r '-
mote the social, economic advancement, and ec
,ramunities for a camp- tional welfare of its members. Membership in
?e program. as sociation is open to all full time salaried amp
ees of the City, and at this tim e, one hundred
M. L. BRAMSO~, S.F., on
zeed for pure research--"If cent have joined.
hrough the ages men had not "We have a very enthusiastic association, anti
ought and treasured knowl-
.dee for its own sake, we be looking forward to working with the City Co
vould sl~l be in the stone
ge." on matters involving the welfare of the emp]o
as they may arise."
omp|. fine of ArtiSts~'
S~spplles for Student~ COUNCIL TO HOLD HEARING ON REVOCATI(2
& Professional} OF SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITING PERMIT
ortbgate Drug Store The Saratoga City Council will hold a public h
r ,,~ posed revocation of the soliciting permit of Co:
ental Sa].es Corporation, a magazine subseri7
GO MAUPINTOUR AND
¥ou~ City Administrator Ja me s Huff said that m
CARES
~r complaints have been received, el aLto inS m isre
HOME ! senta tion.
News, phone elihut 867-9501 t>r 867-4939
By MOIOPCOOCfl. From $669!
Ev,:ry Saturday from New
York from March .through
Oclober. Z2 days o~ so many NOW Presenfing
features ya'a'~ wonder how
it's possibie at the price.
Land cruising By air-condi-
F'ine ho~els, all meals, enter-
?sinmeats. Escorted. Lisba)n,
BUFFET BRUNCE
Malaga, Granada
Madrid~ Nazare,
Tangier
and more. Ad ul ts ...... $ 2 .
Via. lberia. Every Sunday {rom i0 a.m. Children .... $1.
Fo~ -~ (under
FOLDER
AND
R~SERVA~nONS: LOS GATOS LODge
r'ltle4~ll,~d' 4rt/llelte/I 50 Saratoga Avenue Los Ga
PHONE: 867-3466 354-33
[mRk.....~F ~ [ml~lLlC..~aOit ...... This spac~ .. {or the Co. nty Cb,,...s Filing S+amp
~lS~ CC.P.)
STATE OF CA~FORNIA , M
Co~ty of Santa Cl~a
I ~m · eitlzeB d ~e Up)ted B~tes ~d ~ ~esi-
~t d ~e Co~ ~o~esaid; I
ested i. ~e ~ve-enUtled m~tter. I am the - ~ .........
of Not C,
SECURELY
of ge~rat circulation, p r i n t e d and p~lished I nTh[s Spa ce
weedy in ~e Ci~ d Sar~oga, Co~W of Santa
CLara, and which n~spa~r has been adjudged
a newspa~r of general circ ula. tion by the
Superior Co~ d ~e Co~W of Santa Clara,
~ate of California, under ~e date of Nov.
26, '195~, Case N~r 105852; ~at ~e notice,
of which ~e annex~ is a prin~d copy (set in
type not smaller ~an nonpareil), h~ ~en
p~lis~d ~ each regular and entire iss~ of
said n~s~r and not h any supplement
~er~f on ~e foliow~g &~s, to-wit:
I ce~ (or &clare) undo r ~nalW of ~rju~
.... ~g ~ true a~d correct.
S~t~e
PROOF OF PUBUCATION
APPROVED BY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY
EFF~3TIVEAUGUST 26, 1968
Hourly Health & Training Industry Dental
Ei'fect. Wage Welfare Pension Vacation Holiday Fund Fund Fund 0ther~
LABORERS Date Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr- Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr.
6/116? 3c~* 3c~ (3c~** ) ~ - - -
6/16/68
WAGES ~16/68 7/1/69 y/1/yO '1/1/10- 40~ ~1/1/69- 40~
?/1/Vl- ~o~ 1/.1/?O- ~C~
Group 1 4-675 4.70 4.96 *~1/1/69 - 40¢ 1/1/?l - 60~
Group 2 4-525 4-775 5-035 1/1/7o- 5C~ ~gtl/1/69- ~
Group 3 4.425 4.675 4.935 l/l/71 - 60~
Group .1
Asphalt Ironera and Rakers Pipe~rr~ppers, kettlemen~ potmen and m~n applying
Barko, Wacker ~ si~ t~ ~rs asp~lt, ~y-Kold, creosote, lime caustic and
B~obile si~r t~ interisle -( "applyi~" mane applying,
Chainsaw, Faller, ~gl~er ~d Bucker dtppl~ o~ handli~ of such interisis)
Conc~te a~ m~esite ~xer - ~ ~rd Jacking of pi~ Over R inches
~ ~der Post hole di~ers - air, gas and electric
Concrete ~n ~ork Power Brim swee~rs
Concrete saw, concrete s~er R~ set g~
Cribbers a~/or ahori~ Rip~p - stone~ver and ~ck-slinger, including
Cut g~it c~b setter placi~ of sacked concrete and/or sand (wet or dry)
Fo~ raisers, slip fom Rota~ Scarifier
He~erboa~ men~ hubsetters~ ali~ers ~vis Trencher - T66 or similar t~
jacket o~tors Roto and Ditch Witch
Jackso~ and similar t~ co~ctors Rototiller
~ing, sheeti~, whaling, bracing, trench Jacking, Sand B~sters, ~tmn, g~en and nozzle~n
hand ~ded ~ing ~er Ta~ cleaners
MaCesire and rustic workers (~t or d~) Tree climbers
Mec~nical drillere, all t~ regardless of ~th~ of Vibra-screed, b~ float in co~ection ~th ~borers'
po~r other t~n those listed in s~cial provisions work
Paverant breakers ~d s~ers, ~rtable bit and t~l Vibrators
grinder
Pi~ layers, ca~rs, ba~er
Page 15
Rev. 8/15/68
LABORERS Con 'd
Group 2
Asphalt shovelors Loading and unloading, carrying and handling of
Cement Dumpors and handling dry cement or gypsum all rods and materials for use in reinforcing
ChOke-setter and rigger (clearing work) concrete construction
Concrete bucket dumper, nipper, Guinea Chaser (stakeman) Pittsburgh Chipper, and similar type brush shredders
Concrete chipping and grinding Sloper
Concrete laborers (wet or dry) All pneumatic~ gas and electric tools not listed in
Drillers helper, check tender Group 1
Grout crew Jacking of pipe - 12 inches and under
High pressure nozzleman - hydraulic monitor (over 1(~
pressure) excluding levee work
Group 3
All cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings Gardeners, horticultural, and landscape laborers
including but not limited to (see supplement No. 4)
Bridge laborers General Laborer
Construction laborers Limbers, brush loaders and pilers
Dumpman, load spotter Maintenance, repair trackmen and road beds (in tunnels,
Flagman, watchman (see special condit~.ons, Section No. 21) see special provisions)
Fire watcher Streetcar and railroad construction track laborers
Tool Room attendant (jobsite only)
Sewer cleaners inside live and active sewers shall receive $3.00 per day above Cribbets' rate
Burning and welding in connection with laborers'work ~ ~
7/1/7C
.725
5.00
Joy Drill, Model TWA~2A, Gardener-Denver, Model DH-143 and similar type drills (in accordance with Memorandum of
Understanding between Laborers and Operating Engineers dated at Miami, Florida, February 3, 1964), and Track Drillors,
Diamond Core, Wagon Drillors, Mechanical Drillors, multiple units, blastors and powdermen, all work of loading, placing,
and blasting of all powder and explosives of whatever type, regardless of method used for such loading and placing, and
high sealers (including drilling of same), tree topper:
Effective 6/16/68 - $4.90 Effective 7/1/69 - $5-15 Effective 7/1/70 - $5.41
Men working off Bo~'n Chairs or Swinging Scaffolds shall receive 25~ per hour above their classified wage rate. This
shall not apply to men entitled to the rate set out in the immediately preceding special provision.
Maintenance and repair trackmen and road beds (in tunneZs) and all employees performing work covered by this Agreement
shall receive 12~ per hour above their regular rate for all work performed on underground structures not specifically
covered hereln. This paragraph shall not be construed to apply to work below ground level in open cut.
Page 16
Rev, 8/15/68
LABORERS (CoD~
For signalling and rigging in connection with Laborers' work the r~te shall be the same as Group 1, Supplement 1.
Workers on general construction inside bell hole footings and the shafts thereof:
Effective June 16, 1968 - 5.~25 Effective 7/11/69 - 5.475 Effective 7/1/70 - 5-73
Nozzleman ( including gunman, 5 · 135 5 · 385 5- 6~5
potman )
Rodman 5 -135 5- 385 5- 6~5
Groundman 5.135 5 · 385 5- 6~5
Gunite Trainee 4.615 4.865 5 · 1R5
Reboundman 4.545 4.795 5- O55
General Laborer (in accordance 4.425 4.675 4-935
with Master Agreement)
Gunite Foreman 5- 56 5-81 6.07 TERMINATES 6/1~/71
WRECKING WORK
Skilled wrecker - Group I 4.675 4.9~5 5.185
Semi-skilled wrecker - Group ~ 4-525 4-775 5.035
General laborer - Group 3 4.425 4.675 4-935
Foreman 5 - lO 5 · 35 7 · 95
Overtime - time and one-half on Saturdays and work in excess of eight hours weekdays; double time Sundays and holidays
Hourly Health & Training Industry Dental
LATHERS Effect. Wage Welfare Pension Vacation Holiday Fund Fund Fund
Other~
Date Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr_._.___~_ Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr.
Pr. Hr.
Journeymen 7/1/68 6.28 20~ 25¢ .... 10~ 6C~*
lz1 68 6.6B e-
1/1~69 ?-13 '60~ supplemsntal wage
1/1/70 7-73 *'6~ Dues Check-off
Foreman - 10~ above journeymen ~ to ? men; 154 for 8 or more men
Apprentice rate - 1st 90 days,4 of journeyman's rate; Rnd 90 days, 50~; each sixth month period thereafter increases
~hall be 6O%, e~, 7e%, 844 and ~
Overtime - all double TERMINATES 6y30j_~
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Bev~ 8/~5/68
Hourly Real bh & Training industry
Dental
Effect. Wage Welfare Pensiof~ Vacation Holiday Fund Fund
Plund Ot!~er~
M.j~RBLE SETTERS Date Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr
HELPERS
Helpers SA/67 ~. ~ ~ ( ~ )
to
8A/68 m~ ~GOmmAnO~
H~l~rs Apprentice Rate - starting $~. 50 ~ hour, increase end of each two month peri~ by 33-1/3~ of difference
between starting rate and hel~rs rate ~%il full r~te is reached. Se~ves six month~
apprentice ship
Overti~ - ell double tim; foreran $1. ~ ~r day over ~o~e~n
P~S
Jo~ne~n Painters, 7/1/68 5.57 3~ 3~ 4~ 4~ - - -
'
Decorators, Pa~r to
Hangers, Building 7/1/69 6. ~ 39~ 35~ 4~ 4~ ....
Washers, Sand B~sters
7/m/70 6. ~7 ~ ~ ~ ~
to
Sheet Rock Ta~r 7/1/68 6.07 3~ 3~ 4~ 4~ ....
to
to
7A/70 7.07 3~ ~ ~ ~
to
7/1/71 ~~S J~e 30~ 1971
Fore~n - one-~lf ho~ ~y ~r day ext~ at straight ti~ rate in c~rge of 3 Jo~nepen; one hour ~y ~r day extra at
basic ~ge rate in c~rge of 5 or more; l~r. in c~rge of 10 or more
General Fore~n - 25% over basic ~ge of jo~nc~n's pay
Apprentice rate - ~ year program, first 6 months, 5~; second six months, 55~; thi~ 6 months, 6~; forth 6 months
fifth 6 months, 8~; sixth 6 months, 9~ of Jo~ne~'s rate
Ta~r Apprentice Rate - 18 months program, sta~ing scale 65~ of journeyo's rate for Eirst ~ months; 75~ second 3 months
5~ increases each 3 moths for the balance of the 18 months
Overtime - ti~ and one-half ~ekdays: double ti~ Sateday, S~day and holidays
P~~S
Jo~e~n 7A/~ 5.5m ~ ~ 6~ - - ~* ~
to
to *Apprentice F~d
7/1/69 ~Ducs Check-off
~Jach su~rlntendent or fore~n with ten (10) or more plaste~rs ~der his su~rvision will receive $5.00 a day over scale-
Each forego with less t~ ten (10) but with five (5) or more plasterers will receive $4.00 ~r day over scale. Each
Pase ~8 Hey. 8A5/~ (co~'a)
Hourly Health & Training Industry
Dental
Effect. Wage Welfare Pension Vacation Holiday Fund Fund
Fund Other~
PI~ (Con'd] D~te Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Ft. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr.
ttr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr.
foreman with four (4) piesrefers will receive $3.00 per day over scale, any other foreman will receive $2.00 per day over
scale. Work on swinging scaffold is $2.00 per day over scale.
Overtime - all double time
All members working behind plaster gun shall receive 25~ mdditional per hour
Apprentice Rate - 4 year program, starting scale 50~ of Joeyman's rate with the following percentage increases each 6
month interval: 56~, 6~, 6~, 74~, 8~, 8~ and 94~ to Journeyman's rate
Overtime - all double
~S
Plumbers, Pi~e Welders 4/30/68 6.81' 37~** 47~ -- - 5~ 1~
- -
to
4/30/69 TERMINATES 4/30/69
*Includes (70~) Holiday and Vacation
"Includes 11~ Dental ( 36HOUB WEEK)
Foreman - 10~; General Foreran - 20% (Includes Vacation & Holiday)
Apprentice Rate - 5 year program; starting scale 5~ of Journe3m~ul's rate, 5~ incre&ses at 6 month intervals
V&c&tion ~nd holiday based on same percentages
Overtime - all double; Jobbing-time and one/half
REFERIGERATION MEN
Journeymen SAME AS FOR PLUMBERS
RADIO & TV ENGI~S
New Construction
Journeymen Sound Tech 6/1/68 6.86 20. OO per month
to
6/1/69 6/1/69
Helpers - 70~ of Journeyman ' s rate
Overtime - time and one/half for work before 8 a.m. and after 6 p.m.; over 40 hours; Saturday and
holidays
Double time Sunday
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Rev. 8/15/68
Hourly Health & Trainbig Industry
Dental
Effect. Wage Welfare Pension Vacation Holiday Fund Fbmd
t~and Otherl~
ROOFERS Date Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr,Hr.
I~r, H-. Pr. Hr.
Roof ors ~ Kettlemen 8/1/66 5-10 2~ 25~ ( 65~ ) - -
- 5~*
to
8/1/69
2 Kettles 5.60 *Assessment
Coal Tar Pitch, 5.60
Bit~stic, Enamelers, ~I~TES 8/1/6~
Mastic
Extra men - 9~ of journe~n's pay; mechanized job - 25~ p~r hour premi~ pay to each member crew
Foremen - $5-15; Sub-foremen - $4.90 (8/1/66 - increases of journe~mn rate also apply)
Apprentice rate - 3 year program, starti~ scale 7~ of journe~en's rate with 5~ increases at 6 month intervals
Overtime - time and one-half first four ho~s; double time thereafter and on Sateday, Sunday and holidays
S~ET ~T~
Journe~en 7/1/~ 6.30 25~ 3~ 1~ of gross - ~ - -
to
6/30/69 TZ~IIN~ZS 6/30/6~
Foremen- 25~ above 3o~ne~en's rate; general fore~n- ~ above 9ourne~en's rate per hour
Shift work - swin~ shift~ 7 ho~s work for 8 hours ~y plus 1~; graveyard, 7 hours work for ~ hours pay plus
Apprentice rate - ~ year progr~, starting scale ~5~ for first 6 months; 5~ for 2nd six months; ~ increases every six
months interval to 7~, then 1~ increases to journe~en's rate
Overtime - all double
SIGN ~TISTS 6/3o/68 6/30/69
JobneOn 5- 445 ~. 795 17~ 1~ 31~
Show CaM 4. 785 ~. 095 17~ 1~ 25~
Displays 4. 555 4.85 17~ 1~ 23~
Screen Process 3-795 4.~5 17~ 1~
Hel~rs 4.785 5 · 095 17~
Disp~y 3 - W5 4. ~5 ~
Screen Process 3.105 3.245 17~ 1~
Page 20
Rev. 8/15/68
Hourly Health & Training Industry Dental
Effect. Wage Welfare Pension Vacation Holiday Fund Fund Fund
Other~
SIGN ARTISTS (Con'd) Date Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. p~r_. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. H~-. Pr- Hr. Pr. Hr.
Hightime - 10~ premium shall be paid on work performed over 50 feet from ground level
Apprentice Rate - 5 year program, starting scale 40~ of journeyman's rate with following percentage increases at 6 month
intervals: ~6~, 52~, 58~, 64%, 7C~, 76%, 82~, 88% and 94~
Overtime - time and one/half
TEAMSTERS - IN NEGOTIATTON ON CONSTRUCTION RATES .._.TERMINATES 6/30/68
#Visual
5/1/66 24~ 25~ ~Prescription
23a~~
5/1/67 24~ 35~& *Retired H & W
6/3~68 &Vacation & Holiday 6~l~
l~*
5_/1/66 /1/67
Under ~ yds. (~ater level) 42 O5 4°505
4 yds. & under 6 yds. (water level) 4.30 ~.60
6 yds. & under 8 yds, (water level) 4.50 4.80
8 yds. & including 12 yds. (~ater level) ~.74 5.04
Over 12 yds. &including 18 yds. (water level) 4.78 5.08
Over 18 yds. & including 24 yds. (water level) 4.885 5.185
Over 2~ yds. &including 35 yale. (water leve]l) ~-94 5.24
Over 35 yds. &including 50 yds. (water level) 5.09 5-39
Over 50 ),is, &under 65 yds. (water level) 5.24 5-54
65 yds. & including 80 yds. (water level) 5-39 5.69
Over 80 yds. & including 95 yds. (water level) 5-54 5.84
B,,lk Cement Spreader (w/or w/o Anger) Dump Truck Rate
Dumpcrete Truck Dump Truck Mate
Skid Truck (debris box) Dump Truck Rate
Trucks (dry pre-batch concrete mix) Dump Truck Rate
Dry Distributor Truck (A bootman ~nen employed on such equipment, shall receive the
rate specified for classification of Road Oil Trucks or bootman) Dump Truck Rate
Combination dump truck and Dump trailer (when any boards or other apparatus are added 4.885 5. 185
to a dump truck for purpose of increasing carrying capacity~ the rate applicable to
the increased carrying capacity shall be paid)
Transit Mix or Agitator Trucks
Under 6 yds. 4. 335 ~- 655
6 yds. &under 8 yds. ~-~55' ~.755
8 yds. through lO yds. 4.555 ~-855
Over lO yds. through 12 yds. 4.655 4-955
Over 12 yds. through 14 yds. 4-755 5-055
Over 14 yds. through 16 yds. 4.885 5.185
Page 21
Re '. 81 516S
Transit Mix w/boom shall receive l~ per hour above the appropriate yardage classification rate of pay ~hen such boom is used
Water Trucks
Under 2,500 gals. 4. 315
4. 615
2,500 &under 4,000 gals. 4.415
4.715
4,000 & under 5,000 gala. 4.515
4.815
5,000 & under 7,000 gals. 4.615
4.915
Jetting Truck (Use appropriate water truck rate )
DW-iO's, 20's, 21's and other similar cat type, Terra Cobra, LeTourneau, Pulls Tournorocker, 4.94
5.24
Euclid and similar type equipment when pulling Aqu~/Pak, wager tank trailers and fuel
end/or grease tank trailers, or other miscellaneous trailers
Vacuum Trucks
Under 3,500 gals. 4.3~5
4.685
3,500 g~ls. & under 5,500 gala. 4. 465
4. 765
5,500 gals· &under 7~ 500 gain. 4. 565
4.
Nipper Truck (when Flat Rack Truck is used appropriate Flat Rack rate shall apply) 4.205
4.505
Concrete Pump Truck (when Flat Rack Truck is used appropriate Flat Rack shall apply) 4.205
4-505
Concrete Pump Machine 4. 205
4. 505
Scissor Truck 4.40
4.70
Helicopter Pilot (when transporting men/mterials ) 5- 24
5 - 54
Industrial Life Truck (mechanical tailgate) Use appropriate
Flat Rack
D~mpster or similar type Rate
Rubber Tired Muck Car (not self-loaded) 4.475
4°775
Rubber Tired Truck Ju_mbo (man regularly employed underground on tunnel work shall be paid 4. 515
4.
$1. O0 per day premium for such work, provided that such employment underground on tunnel
work continues for at least 4 hours)
Lift Jitneys and Fork Lift 4. 335
4.635
Winch Truck and "A" Frame Drivers 4. 515
4.~15
Small Rubber Tired Tractor (when used within Teamsters jurisdiction) 4.40
4.70
Combination Winch Truck w/hoist 4.455
4.755
Hydro-lift or Swedish Crane Type (including when Swedish crane is used for jetting) 4.515
4,815
BuggymObile 4. 515
4.
Ross Hyster and similar Straddle Carrier 4. 545
4.845
Self-propelled Street Sweeper w/self-contained refuse bin 4-75
5.04
P.B. or similar type selx-loading truck 4.84
5.14
Bus or Manhaul Driver 4.205
4. 505
Escort or Pilot Car Driver 4.205
4,505
Pickup Trucks 4. 205
4. 505
Page 22
Rev. /15/6
TF_AMST~RS Con ' d
Vacuum Trucks Con'd 5/1/66 ~/1/67
Helpers 4 JD5 4. 505
Hook Tenders (when doing work in Teamster jurisdiction, including loading and unloading) 4.205 4.505
4. 205 4. 505
Team Drivers 4.205 4. 505
Warehousemen
Warehouse Clerk/Parts Man (jobsite construction; permanent yams where an employee covered 4-33 4.63
by this Agreement is presently assigned to the work)
Truck Dispatcher (shall apply only where a full time employee of the contractor is assigned 4.59 4.~9
to the work at the sole discretion of the contractor)
Fuel and/or Grease Truck driver or Fuelman 4.37 4.67
Teamster Oiler and/or Greaser and/or Service Man 4.28 4.58
Tire Repairman (shall apply only where full time employee of contractor is assigned to 4.74 5.04
work ) 4. 875 5-175
Truck Repairman 4. 375 4. 675
Truck Repairman Helper
Single Unit Flat Rack (2 axle unit) 4.30 4.60
Single Unit Flat Rack (3 axle unit) 4.40 4.70
Heavy Duty Transport ( high bed ) 4.52 4.82
Heavy Duty Transport (gooseneck low bed) 4-65 4.95
4.6~5 4-945
Combination Bootman and Road 0iler 4-R95 4-595
Road Oil Trucks or Bootman Use appropriate rate of
Scarfier Burner Power Unit
Snow Buggies (shah apply only where a full time employee of the contractor is assigned to 4.205 ~-505
the work at the sole discretion of the contractor) 4.74 5.04
Sno Go and/or Snow Plow Use appropriate rate for
Slurry Truck Dump Truck
Fuel Island Attendant, or Combination Pit and/or Grease Rack and Fuel Island Attendant (shall 4.37 ~.67
apply only where a full time employee of the contractor is assigned to the work at the sole
discretion of the contractor)
Fire Guam (where a full time employee of the contractor is assigned to the work) Appropriate rate for the
equipment utilized
Tile Bed Trailer or Flat Bed Pull Trailer 12~ per hour above rate
for towing unit
Steam Cleaning (when an employee is assigned to this work on full time basis) 4.205 4. 505
Foremen - 25~ per hour above highest classification supervised; Working Foremen - 15~ per hour above highest classification
supervised; Overtime - time and one/half in excess of 8 hours and Saturday, except on Sundays and holidays when it will
be double ~ or as applicable depending on regular work days aDx~/or shift work
Page 23
s/15/6s
itourly Health & Traininure Industry
Dental
b]ffect. Wage Welfare Pension Vacation Holiday Fumd Fund
Fu~nd Other
TEI~.RAYZO WORKERS ~ERS Date Rate Pr, tIr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Dr. Hr. Pr. Hr.
Ft. Hr. Pr. Hr.
Helper 8/2S/~7 5- 03 23~ - · 315 - - 1~
- -
to
6/30/68
Base Machine O~rator 8/28/67 5- 43 23~ - · 315 - - 1~
- -
to
6/30/68 7/1/68 - increase $0.175 (Undete~ined as yet)
7/1/69 - increase $0.30
~A~s s/~o/To
Apprentice Rate - 1 year training program, first 3 months, 8~; 2nd 3 ~onths, 85~; ]rd 3 months, 9~; 4th 3 months, 95~
Overtime - all double
TI~ ~ERS
Hel~rs B/1/68 5.O5 S~ ~ 8% of gross
l~ 5~*
to
2/28/69
B/1/69 5-B~ ~ of gross
t o *P rome t i onal
2/~8/70 ~12~ to be allocated to frir~ge
benefits on B/1/69 & B/l/70
3/1/70 5.55~ ~ of gross
to ~f~N~S~/SSL~
S/SS/n
E~ or resinous ~terials 3~ ~r ho~ above; supply gloves and creams; ~dergromd work 75~ per hour in addition to
~ge; bridge tolls, ferry fares, ot~r tolls/charges and expenses of travel; subsistdoes $~-50 ~r day
Trainee hel~r - 8~ of current ~ge scale for ninety (90) days. Applies only to ~ges; all other benefits same
Overti~ - all double
TI~ ~RS
Setters ~/1/68 6.00 2~ 29~ ~ of gross 1~ -
- 2~*
to
3/31/69 *Promotional and Educational
Tmvel ti~ mileage and subsistence $1.50, 15 miles including 20; $~.00 more than 20 including 30; $D.O0 more than 30
including ~0; ~8.00 more than 40 but less th~n 50; $12.50 ~r day, 7 days a week
Epoxies, 35~ an hour in ~dition to regular ~ge, bridge tolls, etc., paid by employers
Apprentice ~ate - percentages dotemined by Apprenti~ Committee Trustees
Foremen - n~ber of men employed on job - lto3, $2,00; ~ to 11, $4.0C and 11 or more, $8.00 a day
Overtime - all double
Page 24 SEE ~ST PAGE FOR ALL BMLDING ~ES MOLI~
se~. 8A~/68
BUILDING TRADES HOLIDAYS EXCEPTIONS
New Year's Day Do Not Observe Admission Day:
Washington's Birthday Cement Masons
Glaziers
Memorial Day (Decoration Day) Operating Engineers
Painters
Fourth of July (Independence Day) Plumbers
Roofers
Labor Day Sign Artists
Admission Day* Do Not Observe Washlngton's Birthday:
Thanksgiving Day Painters
Sign Artists
Christmas
Do Not Observe Veteran's Day:
Sheet Metal
~Observed by Elevator Constructors
but not a paid holiday Observe Veteran's Day:
Boilermakers
Roofera
Day After Thanksgiving Day:
Marble Shopmen
Operating'Engineers
Plumbers
Page 25
Re .
Hourly Health & Training Industry Dental
GLAZIERS Effect. Wage Welfare Pension Vacation Holiday Fund Fund Fund Other#
Date Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr.
Journeymen 7/1/68 5.665 15~ 20~ (50~ ) 1¢
to
6/30/69 TERMINATES 6/30/69
Apprentice rate - 4 year program, starting scale 60~ of journeyman's rate with 5~ increases each sixth month period
Overtime - tim and one-half for first 2 hours; double time thereafter and on Saturday~ Sunday and holidays; double
time before 8:00 A.M.
HOD CAREERS
Plaster Hod Carriers 7/1/68 5.55 25~ 15~ 50~
(Plus $2.30 per day to
starting time) 12/31/68
1/1/69 5.85 (8 HOUR DAY)
to
6/30/69
*Brick Hod Carriers 4/1/68 4.80 25~ 15~ 50~ 15¢
(Plus $2.22 per day to
starting time) 10/1/68
lo/1/68 ~.o5 (7 HOUR oAX)
to
~/1/69 Three year contract - each year to be determined
by Union.
*Daily mileage allowance $1-75 per day
Any job over 35 mile radius, Brick Hod Carrier $7-00 per day subsistance; Plasterer Hod Carrier, $8.00 per day.
Overtime - double time with exception of shift work
IRONWORKERS
Reinforcing 8/16/69 6.37 33¢ 32~ 25¢* - 2¢
Structural & Ornamental to 6.48
Fence Erector 8/15/70 6.28 TERMINATES 8/15/70
Foreman, 45~ per hour more than regular rate of highest classification
Overtime - all double
*Add to ho~ly wage rate for tax purposes
Page 14
Ray. ~/1~/68
ENGINEERS (Con'd)
Group llA
Loader (over 12 cu. yds., up to & including Band Wagons (in conjunction with Wheel Excavator)
18 cu. yds. ) Wheel Excavator (over 750 cu. yds. per hr. (Two
Rubber Tired Multi-Purpose Eartkaoving Machines (R) Operators & One (1) Asst. to Eng. required;
(Two (R) units over 75 cu. yds. "struck" m.r.c. ) any additional assistance shall be by Asst. to
Power Shovels & Draglines (over 7 cu. yds. m.r.c.) Engr.)
(Asst. to Eng. required; an additional Assistant
to Eng. is required if Shovel or Dragline is
electrically powered. )
Group
Loader (over 18 cu. yds. )
Group llC.
Operator of Helicopter (when used in erection work) operator shall operate more than two (R) pieces
Remote controlled earth moving equipment (No one of earth-moving equipment at one time. )
Page 13
Rev, 8/15/68
ENGINEERS (Con'd)
Group 10 (Con'dJ
Do-More Loader & Aclams Elegrader Sub grader (Curries or other automatic type )
Elevating Grader Operator (Asst. to Eng. required)
Euclid Loader & similar types (Asst. to Eng- Track laying type - Earth ~bvlng Machine
required) (single engine with tandem scrapers l
Rubber-Tired Scraper, Self Loading (paddle Tractor, Compressor Drill comb. (Ass~. to
wheels, etc.) Engo required)
Heavy Duty Rotary Drill Rigs (including caisson Train Loading Station
foundation work & Robbins type drills ) (Asst. Vacuum Cooling Plant
to Engr. required) Single Engine Scraper over 45 yards
Koehring Skooper (or similar) (Asst. to Engr. Whirley Crane (up to & including 25 tons)
required )
Group 1OA
Cranes (not over 25 tons, hammerhead & gantry) Power Shovels, Clamshells, Draglines, Backhoes,
(Asst. to Eng. required) Gradalls (up to & including one (1) cu.yd. m.r.c. )
Power Blade Operator (Effective 6/15/69) (Asst. to Eng. required)
Automatic Concrete Slip Form Paver (Gradesetter, Canal Finger Drain Backfiller (Asst.to Eng.
Screedm~n & Asst. to Engineer required) required) (in addition to the above there shall
Automatic Railroad Car Dumper be Two (2) Croup 7 Operators)
Canal Trimmer (two (2) Asst. to Eng. required) Slip Form Paver (concrete or asphalt) (1 operator &
Highline Cableway (over 5 tons) 2 screedmen)
Loader (over 4 yds., up to &including twelve (]2) Tandem Cats
cu. yards. ) Trencher (pulling Attached Shield) ~st. to Eng.
Power Shovels, Clammhells, Draglines, Backhoes, required)
Grade Alls, (over i yd. & up to & including 7 cu. Tower Cranes Mobile (Asst. to Eng. required)
yds. m.r.c.) (Asst. to Engr. required) (Two Single Engine Rubber Tired Earth-Mov~g Machine (with
Assts. to Engr. required on 120-B similar or tandem scrapers)
larger) Cranes (over 25 tons). (Asst. to Engr. required)
Rubber Tired Earth Moving Machines (multiple pro- Universal Liebher &Tower Cranes (And similar types )
pulsion power units & two or more scrapers) (up (In erection, dismantling & moving of equipment
to &Including 75 cy "struck", m.r.c. ) there shall be an additional Operating Eng. at Group
Self-propelled Compactor (with multiple propulsion 8 rates)
power units) Wheel Excavator (up to & including 750 cu. yds. per hr.
Whirley Crane (over 25 tons) (Asst. to Engr- required)
Page 12
Rev. 8/15/68
ENGINEERS (Con ' d )
Group 8
Armor-Coater (or similar) (Two Operators and Rubber Tired Earth moving Equipment (up
One Asst. to Eng. required) to and incl. 25 cu. yds. "struck" m.r.c.
Asphalt Plant Engineer Euclids, T pulls, DW-iO, 20, 21 & similar)
Cast-in-Pl~ee Pipe Laying Machine Tractor drawn scraper
Combination Slusher and Motor Operator Self-Propelled Compactor with Dozer
Concrete Batch Plant (Multiple units) Sheepfoot
Dozer Tractor
Heavy-Duty Repairman, and/or Welders Trenching Machine (Asst. to End. required)
Ken Seal Machine (or similar) Tri-Bateh Paver (Asst. to Eng. required)
Kolman Loader (asst. to Eng. required on two Tunnel Mole Boring Machine Operator (any
(2) or more) asslst~nce in the operation, if needed,
Loader (up to 2 yards) shall be performed by an Asst. to Eng. )
Mechanical Shield Operator (or similar) Welder
Mechanical Trench Shield Woods-Mixer (and other similar Pugmill equip-
Portable Crushing and Screening Plants (asst. ment)
to Eng- required)
Push Cat
Group 9
Canal Finger Drain Digger (Asst. to Eng- required) Highline Cableway (5 tons and under)
(In addition to the above there shall be one (1) Lull Hi-Lift or similar (20 ft. or over)
Group 7 Operator) Mucking M~chine (Assto to Eng. when required)
Chicago Boom Tractor (w~oom) (D-6 or larger, and similar)
Comb. Mixer and Compressor (gunite)
Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleaner
Group l0
Boom-type Backfilling M~chine (Asst. to Eng. Lift SLab M~chine (Vagtborg &similar t~s)
required) Loader (2 yds. up to &including 4 yds.
Bridge Crane Locomotive (over lOO tons) (single or multiple
Gary-Lift (or similar) unite) (Asst. to Eng. required)
Chemical Grouting M~chine (Asst. to Eng. required) Multiple Engine Earth-moving machine (Euclids,
Chief of Party Dozers, etc.) ( no tandem scraper )
Combination B~ckhoe & Loader (up to & including Power Blade Operator (move to Group lOA effective
B/8 yd. ) (Asst. to Engr. required when more than 6/15/69
200 degree swing) Pre-Stress Wire Wrapping Machine
Derrick Barges (except excavation work) (deck Shuttle Car (Reclaim Station)
engr. & Asst. to Engr. required) Soil Stabilizer (P&H or equal)
Page 11
ne~, sR5/68
ENGINEERS (Con'd)
Group 6
BLH Lima Road Pastor or similar Locomotives (steam or over 30 ton)
Boom Truck or Dual Purpose A-Frame Truck (Asst. to Eng. required)
Concrete Batch Plants (wet or dry) Maginnis Internal Full Slab Vibrator
Concrete Saws ( self-propelled unit ) on ( on airports, highways, canals, and
streets, highways, airports and canals warehouses)
Drilling and Boring Machinery, Vertical Mechanical Finishers ( concrete ) (Clary,
and Horizontal (not to apply to water liners~ Johnson, Bidwell Bridge Deck or si~
wagon drills or Jackhammers) (Asst. to Eng. lar types)
required) Mechanical Burro, Curb and/or Curb and
Gradesetter, Grade Checker (Mechanical or Gutter Machine Concrete or Asphalt
otherwise ) Portable Crushere
Nighline Cableway Signalman Power Jumbo Operator (setting slip forms,
Roller etc., in tunnels )
Sereedman (Barber-Greene & similar) (aspbaltic Slip-Form Pumps (power-driven hydraulic
concrete paving) lifting device for concrete forms)
Self-Propelled Compactor (single engine) Small Rubber-tired tractors
Self-Propelled Pipeline Wrapping Machine Surface Heater
(Parssuit, CRC, or similar types)
Group 7
Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck or Pavement Breaker, Truck mounted, with
Equipment mounted (Asst. to Eng. when required) compressor combination (Asst. to F~ng.
Boom length to apply) driver required)
Concrete Conveyor, Building site (afAr assistance Pipe Bending Machine (pipe lines only)
shall be an employee covered by this agreement) Pipe Cleaning Machine (Tractor propelled
Deck Engineers and supported )
Du~l Drum Mixer (Asst. to Eng. reqH~rcd) Pipe Wrapping Machine (Tractor propelled
Fuller Kenyon Pump and similar types and supported)
instrument Man Refrigeration Plant
Journeyman Trainee Self-Propelled Boom Type Lifting Device
Material Hoist (2 or more drums) (Asst. to Eng. required, except on 10 ton
Mechanical Finishers or Spreader Machine (asphalt, capacity or less )
Barber Greene & similar) (Screedman required) Self-Propelled Elevating Grade Plane
Mine or Shaft Hoist Slusher Operator
Mixermobile Small Tractor (with boom)
Pavement Breaker with or without Compressor com- Soil Tester
bination Truck Type Loader
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ENGINEERS (Con'd) Group 2
Compressor Operator, electrically, diesel Mechanical Conveyor (handling building
or gas powered, etc. materials )
Concrete Mixer (up to and incl. one yard) Mixer Box Operator (concrete plant)
Conveyor Belt Operator (tunnel) Pump Operator
Fireman Hot Plant Spreader Boxman (w/screeds)
Hydraulic Monitor Tar Pot Fireman (power agitated )
G~oup 3
Box Operator (bunker) Self-propelled, Automatically Applied
Locomotive (Asst. to Eng. required) Concrete Curing Machine (on streets,
Motorman highways, airports & canals )
Oiler (Chauffeur ' s license required ), Trenching Machine-Maximum digging 3 ft.
Class A depth (any assistance in the operation,
Rodman or Chainman if needed, shall be performed by an
Ross Carrier (construction Jobsite ) Asst. to Eng. )
Rotomist Operator Tugger Hoist, single drum
Screedm~n (except asphaltic concrete paving)
Group ~
Ballsst Jack Tamper Lubrication &Service Eng. (Mobile &
Ballast Regulator Grease Rack)
Ballast Tamper Multi-purpose ~aterial Hoist (1 drum)
Boxman ( asphalt plant ) Shuttlecar
Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker (Construction Tie Spacer
jobs lte ) Towermobile
Line M~ster
Group 5
Compressor Operator (2 to 7) (electric, diesel Genemtors, gasoline, diesel, or electric
Or gas powered ) drive ( 100 kw)
Concrete Mixers (over i yd) Press-Weld (Air operated)
Concrete Pumps or Pumpcrete Guns Pumps (2 to 7)
Welding Machines (gasoline or diesel) (2 to 7)
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ELEVAT0..,R' CONST~..UCTOR~ D~a. te... R. ate ~Pr. Hr, Pr. Hr, Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr, Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr.
Mechanic in charge 9/17/67 7-335 - employer - -
- -
- employee
Mechanic 9/17/68 6.52
Helper 4.56 TERMINATES
Probationary Helper B · 26
Probationers, 50~ of Journeyman ' s scale for six months; then to Helper ' s scale
Overtime - all double
ENGINEERS (Operating) 6/15/~ 35~ 40~(2~)** 25~* 9~
5~(2¢ )**
· Vacation & Holiday
· *PensiGned Health & Weld'are
w~_.s_ n/ls/~ ~/1/6~ ~e/15/b~ .1/~[77 ~
Oroup I 4.~ 4.99 5-19 5- ~5 5- 55 5-
. Croup 2 5- 02 5.19 5 - 40 5- 57 5.78 5- 99
Group 3 5 - 16 ~ · B3 5- 5~ 5.71 .5.9~ 6.13
Group 4 5- 48 5- 86 5.89 6.07 6.30 6.53
Group 5 5.61 5.80 6.03 6.22 6-45 6.~
Group 6 5 - 68 5 · 87 6. ll 6.30 6.54 6.78
Group 7 5- 7~ 5 - 97 6.21 6.40 6- 6~ 6.88
Group 0 6. O1 6.21 6.46 6.66 6.91 7-16
Group 9 6.14 6.34 6.60 6, 80 7.06 7.
Group 10 6.26 6.47 6-73 6.94 7-20 7.46
Group 1OA 6.3O 6.5B 6.81 7- 02 7- 28 7,5~
Group ll 6.42 6,63 6.90 7- ll 7- B8 7- 65
Group llA 7,06 7-30 7-59 7-83 8.12 8.41
Group llB 7 - 22 7 - 46 7 · 76 8. GO 8.30 8.60
Group llC 7 - 37 7- 62 7- 93 8.18 8.49 8.80
Group 1
~ssistant to Engineer:
Brakeman ~eavy duty repair shop parts room when needed)
Fireman Switchman
Heavy duty repairman helper Tar Pot Fireman
Oiler Deckhand
Slgo~lman
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EI2ECTRICIANS .Date Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr.
Hr______~
General Foreman 6/1/S8 8.86 23~* (l~ of gross (12~ of
to w~ge w/held gross wage)
& sent to
5/B1/69 fund)
Foreman 7 · 98
Journeyman 7-09 * 3~ Salary continuation plan
Journeyman Cable Splicer 7.98
Journeyman Technician 7 · 09
Apprentice rate - 4 year program - 1st period, 50~ of Journeyman rate; 2nd period, 55~; 3rd period,60~; 4th period~65~;
8
5th period, 7~; 6th period} 7~; 7th period, SC~ and 8th period~ 5~-
Apprentice fringe benefits same as above.
Overtime - all double
~s ~/3~/6~
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CEMENT MASONS Date Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr.
Hr.
Jou~ey~n 711616S5.2711Ill67'~11616S~*6/1~16e***
1/16/69 5-37
1/16/70 5-52 Note: Fringe benefits same for all
6/16/70 5.6~ classifications
1/16/71 5-94
Swinging or Slip Form 7/16/68 5-27
Scaffolds 1/16/69 5- 52
1/16/_7o 5.62
6~16/70 5.87
1/16/71 6.19
Mastic, Nagnesite, 7/16/68 5-27
Gypsum & all Compo- 1/16/.69 5-52
sition masons 1/16/70 5.62
6/16/70 5.87
1/16/71 6.19
*1/1~69 Increase to 36~
Foreman, Cement Mason 7/16/68 5.52 *'7Z1/69 Increase to 75¢ ~
1/16/69 5.77 ***l/1/70 Increase to 60~
1/16/.7o 5.67 6/1/?0 Increase to 7~
6/16/70 6.1R
l116/n 6.44
Foreman, Mastic, Mag- 7/16/68 5-52
nesite, g3rpsum, etc. 1/16/69 5-77 TERMINATES 6/16/71
1/.16/.70 5-87
6/16/70 6.12
1/16/n 6.44
Apprentice Rate - 3 year program; first six months, 65~; second six months, 75~; third six months~ 80~; fourth six
months~85~; fifth six months# 90~; siXt=h six monthss95~ of Journeyman's rote
Overtime - time and one-half for first e hours; double time thereafter; double time Saturday~ Sunday and holidays
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CARPET, LINO & Date Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Fir. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr.
SOFT TILE ........
Journeymen 6/1/68 5.80 354 20~ 354 under 18~
to i year
12/31/68
12/31/68 6-17 45~ subsequent
to years
6/1/69
Carpet Sewers 6/1/68 4.16 354 20~ 154 under 18~ 5~ 54 -
5~
and Shopmen to 1 year
12/31/68
12/31/68 ~+.33' 20~ subsequent #Dues check-off
to years
6/1/69
* 1/1/69 - 25~ to be distributed by Union
Poreman's scale - 50~ per hour above that of journeyman
Overtime - all double
Apprentice Rate - 3 year program; 6/1/67 - 0-6 months, 2.90; 6 to 12 months, 3-19; 12 to 18 months,
months, ~.06; 2~ to SO months, ~.6~; SO to 36 months, 5.22
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C__~.NTER8 (Con'd) Date Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr.:. Pr. Mr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr.
Hr.
(Fore~n)
Journeymen 9-15 6/16/70 7- 0~5
~tillwrights 9- 5~ to 7.325
Shinglers 9- 30 7/15/71 7-175
Floorleers 9- 30 7.175
Power Saw 9 · 30 7 · 175
P~tent Scar- 9 · 30 7 - 175
fold Erectors
~EBMBUmgS 6/~6/71
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CARPENTERS Date Rate Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Mr.
(Foremen)
Journeymen 6.15 6/16/68 5- 405 30~* 40~** 5C~ - 2¢ - -
-
Millwrights 6.54 to 5. 705
Shinglers 6~ 30 12/15/68 5. 555
Floorlayers 6.3° 5- 555
Power Saw 6. BO 5- 555 '7/1/69 Increase to
Operator 7/1/70 Increase to 37~
Patent Scaf-
fold Erectors 6.30 5-555 *'7/1/69 Increase to 45¢
7/1/70 Increase to 50~
Journeymen 6.90 12/16/68 5- 705
Millwrights 7- 29 to 6. 005
Shinglers 7-05 6/15/69 5.855
Floorlayers 7 · 05 5. 855
( Hardware )
POwer Saw 7- 05 5 - 855
Operator
Patent Scaf-
fold Erectors 7- 05 5- 855 ..TERMINATES 6/1~71
Journeymen 7- 65 6/16/69 6.205
Millwrights 8.04 to 6. 505
Shinglers 7.80 12/15/69 6.355
Floorlayers 7.80 6.355
( Hardwan )
Power Saw 7.80 6.355
Operator
Patent Scar- 7.80 6-355
fold Erectors
Journeymen 8. ~0 12/16/69 6. h05
Millwrights 8.79 to 6.705
Shinglere 8.55 6/15/70 6. 555
Floorlayers 8.55 6.555
( Hardware )
Power Saw 8.55 6.555
Operator
Patent Scaf- 8.55 6. 555
fold Erectors
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BRICKMASONS Date Rate Pr Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr.
- 6~ lo~ -
Journeymen Bricklayers, 7/1/68 5.70 30~ BO~ 30~ '
Stone Masons, Block to
Layers, Cork, Terrazzo 6/30/69
Workers, Pointing, ( 7 HOUR DAY ) TEP~INATES 6/90/69
Caulking & Cleaning
Underground - sewer, manholes, etc., $2. OO per day above regular wage
Foreman - one hour per day above the rate
Overtime - all double
Apprentice Rate - 4½ y~ar program; 45~ of journeym~n's rate; ~ increases to six month period, then 10% increases each
six months u~p to and including eighth period, then 10~ on ninth period
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SANTA CLARA AND SAN BENIT0 COUNTIES
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL
370 UMBARGER ROAD
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA
Phone 225-4494 Zip Code 95111
WAGE SCAI~ES See Last Page Building Trades H_pltdays
Hourly Health & Training industry Dental
UNION Effect. Wage Welfare Pension Vacation Holiday Fund Fund
Fund Other~
ASBESTOS WORKERS Date Rate Pr. Mr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr. Pr- Hr. Pr. Hr.
Pr. Hr. Pr. Hr.
Asbestos Mechanic ~/1/6~ 0.51 30~ 25~ Ou~ 15~ l~ **
to
Z31/s9
TERMINATES 6/31/69 2/1/~9 6-73 65~ ** Employers to pay 1~ per hour for
tO each hour worked by
employees.
6/31/69 If employer does not
wish to
participate in Improvement Fund (Industrial), he will be obliged to put 1~ per hour for
each
hour worked by employees into Health and Welfare Program.
Foreman- 40~ over scale; General Foreman- 7~ over scale
Subsistence Rate - $1~.00 per day for seven days; travel expense 15~ per mile
Apprentice Rate - 4 year program, starting scale 60% of Jounmyman's rate w/lOt y~arly increases
Overtime - e/1 double
BOILE~ (Outside)
Foreman 10/1/67 6.50 ~O~
9/30/68
Asst. Foreman 10/1/67 6.~5 Same Same Same - S~me
~ Leadman ) to
Boilermaker- 10/1/67 6. O0 Same Same Same - Same
Blacksmith to
Boilermaker- 10/1/67 5 · 70 Same Same Same - Same
Blacksmith Helper to
9/30/68
Ap]prentice Rate - 4 yr. program, starting scale 6~ of Journeyman's rate first 6 months; ~ thereafter for each 6 month
period
Overtime - all double in excess of
and holidays
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