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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RESO 11,625RESOLUTION. NO. 11,625 RESOLUTION ADOPTING WAGE SCALE (La Siesta Way from 18th Street to 20th Street, Assessment District No. 182) The City Council of the City of National City does hereby resolve as follows: The City Council does hereby determine and establish that the general prevailing rate of per diem wage for each type of craft or workman needed to execute or perform the necessary work and improvement on LA SIESTA WAY FROM 18TH STREET TO 20TH STREET, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 182 is in accordance with the schedule appended hereto and described as "Schedule of Per Diem Wage Rate" and said schedule shall be embodied in the notice inviting sealed bids and all contract documents in connection with said work and improvements. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of November, 1974 ATTEST: RESOLUTION NO. 10,252 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING GENERAL PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE OF PER DIEM WAGES FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS Supersedes Resolution No. 9903 WHEREAS, a study of the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and of holiday work, including employer payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes, in the City of National City, for each craft, classification or type of workman needed to execute public works contracts for the City of National City, has been made, and WHEREAS, the applicable wage rate established by collective bargaining agreements and such rates as may have been prede- termined for Federal public works within the locality and in the nearest labor market area have thereby been ascertained, and WHEREAS, where such _•ates do not constitute the rates actually prevailing in the locality, further data from labor or- ganizations and employers or the employer associations concerned, including the recognized collective bargaining representatives for the particular craft, classification or type of work involved have been considered; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of National City as follows: 1. That based upon the reports and recommendations made to it, the City Council ascertains and determines that the prevailing rate for each craft, classification or type of workman needed to execute public works con- tracts for the City of National City is as hereinafter set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof; 2. That the City Clerk be, and she is hereby directed to cause to be published such prevailing wage rate sched- ule one time in the National City Star -News, a news- paper published twice a week in said City, and of general circulation; 3. That by reference to this resolution by number, the City Council may establish the schedule of prevailing rate of per diem wages for public works contracts, award- ed by the City Council of the City of National City for work performed for each craft, classification, or type of workmen needed to execute such contracts, including contracts awarded pursuant to special assessment pro- ceedings: and 4. That until such time as the determination herein made is superseded by resolution of this Council such prevailing rate of per diem wage schedule, or so much thereof as is applicable to the work to be performed under the particular contract, shall be included as a specifica- tion in all. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of February, 1971. Kile Morgan, Mayor ATTEST: Ione Minogue City Clerk By Jo B. Fasig Deputy City Clerk EXHIBIT "A'+ Furnished by THE SAN DIEGO BUILDING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION 3517 Camino del Rio, San Diego, CA 92120 283-2371 WAGE SCALES FOR THE BASIC TRADES The following wage scales are taken from the Master Labor Agreements negotiated between the San Diego County Construc- tion Negotiating Committee (AGC, BCA and EGCA) and the basic construction crafts Labor Negotiating Committee. AREAS COVERED: Unless otherwise indicated, these wage scales are applicable in the area known as San Diego County and off shore islands, California. CARPENTERS (Main Dispatch Office, 953 23rd St.-233-6162) HEALTH & WELFARE: 46c per hour; 5-1-71 56c PENSION: 55c per hour; 5-1-71 i5c VACATION: 35c per hour; 5-1-71 45c APPRENTICESHIP: 1ncc per .hour SUBSISTENCE: $10 per work day, in designated areas FOREMAN: 59c per hour above the highest journeyman classi- fication under his supervision OVERTIME: Double time for all overtime EFFECTIVE May 1 May 1 CLASSIFICATION 1970 1071 Carpenter $6.21 $6.51 Millwright 6.46 6.76 Shingler 6.34 6.64 Floorlayer 6.46 6.76 Saw Filer or Table Saw Operator 6.29 6.59 Table Saw Helper 5.64 5.94 Piledriver 6.34 6.64 Powder-Acuated Tool & Pneumatic Nailer 6.46 6.76 Layout and Instrument Man 6.36 6.66 Cable Splicers 6.44 6.74 Piledriver, Welder 6.59 6.89 Piledriver, Stabbing Sheet Pile 6.59 6.89 Piledriver, Handling Creosote . .. ... .... .. . 6.59 6.89 Premium pay classifications -not affecting foreman's rate unless foreman is engaged in performing work in premium classifications. Premium pay of 25c per hour shall be paid on all classifications where carpenters work from or with bos'n chairs, swinging scaf- folds or from any safety belts or any similar equipment. Premi- um pay of 25c per hour shall be paid for welding in any carpenter classification. Pile Drivers and Millwrights have special working rules and receive travel expense and subsistence in designated areas. Please refer to the Agreement for these special working rules. CEMENT MASONS (Dispatch Office, 3909 Centre St.-295-5177) HEALTH & WELFARE: 40c per hour; 5-1-71 45c PENSION: 38c per hour; 5-1-71 43c VACATION: 50c per hour; 5-1-71 55c APPRENTICESHIP: 7/2c per hour SUBSISTENCE: $10 per work day, in designated areas FOREMAN: 50c per hour above the highest journeyman classifi- cation under his supervision OVERTIME: Time and one-half, except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, which are double-time. With 7:00 a.m. starting time, time and one-half from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.; double-time from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. With 7:30 a.m. starting time, time and one- half from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; double-time from 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. CLA SSIFICATION EFFECTIVE May 1 MOT 1 1970 1971 Cement Mason Journeyman $6.17 $6.52 Roller Screed Operator 6.17 6.52 Color Work 6 295 6.645 Composition -Mastic -Epoxy 6.42 6.77 Finishing Machine Operator 6.42 6.77 Curb Machine Operator .. ....... .... 6.295 6.645 Premium Pay of 25c per hour for working from bos'n chair, r winging scaffold, safety belt or scaffold attached to movable vehicle. IRONWORKERS (Dispatch Office, 131 N. Chambers, El Cajon-447-3536-286-8292) HEALTH & WELFARE: 38c per hour; 1-16-71 43c PENSION 37%c per hour; 1-16-71 421kc VACATION: 50c per hour APPRENTICESHIP: 2c per hour CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION FUND: le per hour SUBSISTENCE: $12.50 per work day, in designated areas FOREMAN: 75c per hour above the highest classification under his supervision OVERTIME: Double Time MILEAGE & TRAVEL: 14c per mile. Please refer to Agreement for additional information The following ‘.'age rates are applicable throughout the State of California: Aug. 10 Jan. 10 CLASSIFICATION 1970 1971 Fence Erectors 157.21 $7.89 Reinforcing Ironworkers 7.30 7.98 Ornamental Ironworkers 7.38 8.03 Structural Ironworkers 7.38 8.03 TEAMSTERS (Dispatch Office, 2001 Camino Del Rio-295-0035) HEALTH & WELFARE: 39c ner hour; 5-1-71 55c PENSION: 45c per hour; 5-1-71 55c VACATION: 60c per hour; 5-1-71 80c SUBSISTENCE: $10 per work day, in designated areas FOREMAN: 30c per hour above the highest classification under his supervision OVERTIME: Time and one-half, except Sundays and Holldaya, which are double time EFFECTIVE May 1 May 1 CLASSIFICATION 1970 1971 Pickup Truck Driver % ton and under) $4.93 $4.97 Dump Truck Drivers -Level Capacity: Less than 8 yards 5.29 5.33 8 but less than 12 yards 5.34 5.38 12 but less than 16 yards .. 5.42 5.46 16 but less than 25 yards ,5.64 5.68 25 but less than 35 yards 5.69 5.73 35 but less than 50 yards 5.84 5.88 50 but less than 65 yards 5.99 6.03 Dump Trucks or Flat Bed Trucks: 2 axles 5.29 5.33 3 axles 5.34 5.38 3 axles (with Semi) . . - 5.42 5.46 4 axles (or more) 5.64 5.68 Low Bed Truck and Trailer . 5.64 5.68 7 axles or Double gooseneck low bed or combi- nation of vehicles when under permit load 5.765 5.805 Trash and Rubbish Trucks (Pay axle rate) Transit -Mix Trucks: Under 8 yards 5.64 5.68 8 yards and over . 5.78 5.82 Water Trucks: Under 2500 gallons 5.32 5.36 2500 to 4000 gallons 5.44 5.48 4000 gallons and over 5.56 5.60 Dumperete Trucks -Water Level: Less than 61h yards ... 5.50 5.54 6% yards and over 5.64 5.68 A -Frame Trucks or Swedish Crane 5.91 5.95 Bunkerman ... .... 5.34 5.38 Concrete Pumping Truck 5.29 5.33 Dumpster Truck 5.64 5.68 DWIO's or DW20's or Euclid -type Equipment or LeTourneau pulls or Terra cobras or similar types of equipment, regardless of types of attachments, when performing work in the Teamsters jurisdiction, or PB or similar types of Dump Trucks with loading attachments 5.71 5.75 Fork Lift (Under 15,000 lb. capacity) .. 5.29 5.33 Fork Lift (15,000 Ib. capacity and over) 5.41 5.45 Fuel Truck or Dynamite and Explosives 5.59 5.63 Industrial Lift Truck 5.26 5.30 Pipeline -Working Truck, including Winch Truck and All Sizes of Trucks (Dual card when required by employer) 5.44 5.48 Road Oil Spreader, Cement Distributor, or Slurry Driver 5.44 5.48 Road Oil or Slurry Bootman .... .. 5.44 5.48 Ross Carrier .. 5.41 5.45 Swampers and Helpers ...... .. 4.93 4.97 Fireman .. 5.82 5.86 Traffic -Control Pilot Car (excluding moving heavy equipment, permit loads) 4.93 4.97 Truck Greaser 5.72 5.76 Truck Repairman 6.01 6.05 Truck Repairman or Welder Helper 5.13 5.17 Warehousemen 5.18 5.22 Warehousemen (Clerk) 5.32 5.36 Water Pull Tankers 5.91 5.95 Welders . .. 5.91 5.95 PREMIUM PAY OPERATIONS: Winch Truck Drivers: 121,fic per hour additional when oper- ating power winch or similar special attachments (except pipeline truck driver). For operating time only of any combination of v$5.ehicles767 while under permit: Wh re ceive dual cards are required by employer, the employee Will receive 10c per hour above the rate of his classification. LABORERS (Dispatch Office, 1025 F St. - 232-8801) HEALTH & WELFARE: 30c per hour PENSION' 35e per hour; 9-1-71 45e VACATION: 35c per hour; 9-1-71 40c SUBSISTENCE: $10 per work day, in designated areas FOREMAN: 30c per hour above the highest classification under his supervision OVERTIME: Time and one-half, except Sundays and Holidays, which are doable time Truck Crane Oiler CLASSIFICATION: Laborer, General/Construction Asphalt Raker, Ironer, Spreader Boring Machine Helper Buggymobile Man Cement Dumper (on 1 yd. or larger mixers and handling bulk cement) 4.84 5.04 Cesspool Digger & Installer 4.81 5.01 Chucktender (except Tunnels) 4.78 4.98 Concrete Curer -Impervious Membrane 4.82 5.02 Concrete Saw Man (excluding Tractor Type), Roto-Scraper, Chipping Hammer, Concrete Core Cutter and Form Blower 4.84 5.04 Cribber or Shorer 4.99 5.19 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 4.68 4.88 Driller (Core, Diamond or Wagon, Joy Driller Model TW M-2A, Gardner -Denver Model DM 143 and similar type drills in accordance with memo of understanding between Laborers and Operating Engineers at Miami, Florida 2-3-54) Driller, (all others where drilling is for use of explosives) Drillers Helper (Caisson), including Bellowers Fine Grader on Highways, Streets and Airport Paving (Sewer and Drainage lines when employed) Flagman Gas and Oil Pipeline Laborer Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper - Pot Tender and Form Man 4.84 Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper-6 inch pipe and over 4.97 Guinea Chaser 4.71 Landscape Gardener and Nursery Man 4.73 Laying of all non-metallic pipe, including Sewer Pipe, Drain Pipe and Underground Tile 4.94 5.14 Making and Caulking of non-metallic Pipe Joints, Tarman, Mortarman and Pot Man . 4.82 5.02 Operators and Tenders of Pneumatic and Electric Tools, Concrete Pumps, Vibrating Machines and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein 4.84 5.04 Packing Rod Steel and Pans 4.755 4.955 Powderman 5.115 5.315 Riprap Stonepaver 4.82 5.02 Rock Slinger 4.89 5.09 Head Rock Slinger 5.15 5.35 Sandblaster (Nozzleman) 5.08 5.28 Sandblaster (Pot Tender) 4.82 5.02 Scaler 4.68 4.88 Scaler (using Bos'n chair, safety belt or power tools) 4.89 5.09 Septic Tank Digger and Installer (Lead man) 4.78 4.98 Steel Headerboard Man 5.055 5.255 Tank Scaler and Cleaner .. .. 4.755 4.955 Tank Shed Checker 4.63 4.83 Tree Climber (Using mechanical tools) 4.84 5.04 Using Dry Pack (Laborer) 4.63 4.83 Watchman 4.43 4.63 Window Cleaner . 4.78 4.98 Premium pay of 25c per hour shall be paid for working from bos'n chair, swinging scaffolds or from safety heft. OPERATING ENGINEERS (Dispatch Office, 3935 Normal St.- 295-9640) HEALTH & WELFARE: 455c per hour PENSION: 80c per hour VACATION -HOLIDAY: 30c per hour APPRENTICESHIP: 2c per hour SUBSISTENCE: $11 per work day; 6-1-71 $12 per work day -in designated areas FOREMAN: 50c per hour above the highest journeyman classifi- cation under his supervision OVERTIME: First three hours outside the regularly constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one-half. All additional hours shall be at double-time. On Saturday work, the first eleven hours shall be at time and one-half and all additional hours at double-time. Sundays shall be double-time, Holidays shall be triple -time, except as provided in the Agreement. July 1 Dec. 1 *June 1 *Dec. 1 1970 1970 1971 1971 GROUP 1 $5.7S $6.232 30e 45e (In''r.) (Incr.) EFFECTIVE May 1 May 1 1970 1971 $4.63 $4.83 4.84 5.04 4.76 4.96 4.84 5.04 Compressor Operator Engineer Oiler Generator Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Helper Pump Operator Signalman Switchman 5.08 5.28 4.92 5.12 4.76 4.96 4.73 4.93 4.63 4.83 4.63 4.83 July 1 Dee. 1 "June 1 *Dee. 1 1970 1970 1971 1971 5.04 5.17 4.91 4.93 GROUP 2 $6.02 $6.47 50e 45e (Incr.) (Incr.) Concrete Mixer Operator, 6kip Pype Conveyor Operator Deck Hand Fireman Generator, Pump or Compressor, 2-7 inclusive Hydrostatic Pump Operator Plant Operator, Generator, Pump or Compressor Rotary Drill Helper (Oilfield) Skiploader-Wheel-type up to z/4 yard (without attachment) (in- cluding Ford, Ferguson with bucket loader) Soils Field Technician Tar Pot Fireman Temporary Heating Plant Operator Trenching Machine Oiler Well point Pump Operator July Y Dee. 1 *June 1 *Dee. 1 YA70 1970 1971 1971 GROUP 3 60.20 $6.71 50e 45e (Incr.) (Incr.) Elevator Operator (inside) Ford, Ferguson (with drag only) Helicopter Radioman (Ground) Oiler -Crusher, Asphalt or Concrete Plant Power Concrete Curing Machine Operator Power Concrete Saw Operator Power -Driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Operator GROUP 4 . July 1 1970 $6.37 Dee. 1 1970 $6.82 *June 1 *Dee. 1 1971 1971 50c 45c (Incr.) (Incr.) Asphalt Plant Foreman Boring Machine Operator Chip Spreading Machine Operator Concrete Pump Operator Concrete Pump Operator -truck mounted Dinky Locomotive or Motorman-10 ton Helicopter Hoist Operator end Radioman Highline Cableway Signalman Power Sweeper Operator Screed Operator Rodman and Chainman Trenching Machine Operator -up to 6 feet July 1 Dee. 1 *June 1 *Dee. 1 1970 1970 1971 1971 GROUP 5 .. $6.34) $7.01 50e 45e (Incr.) (Incr.) A "frame or Wiu 'a Truck Operator Asphalt Plant_or Concrete Batch Plant Operator (Where commercial power is not used, no less than one generator operator) Asphalt Spreading Machine Operator (Spreader bar and similar) Bit Sharpener Boxman or Mixerman (Asphalt, Concrete) Concrete Planer Operator Concrete Joint Machine Operator (Canal and similar) Derrick Man (Oilfield) Drilling Machine Operator (including water wells) Equipment Greaser -mobile and grease rack Ford, Ferguson or similar type (with drag and loader) Forklift Operator (under 5 ton capacity) Hydra -Hammer Areo Stomper Hydrographic Seeder Machine Operator (straw, pulp or seed) Instrumentman Machine Tool Operator Marginnis Internal Fu11 Slab Vibrator Mechanical Berm. Curb or gutter (concrete or asphalt) Mechanical Finisher Operator (concrete -Clary -Johnson -Bidwell or similar) Pavement Breaker Operator (Truck mounted) (Oiler or Journey- man -trainee required) Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator Roller Operator Ross Carrier Operator (Job site) Self-propelled Tar Pipelining Machine Operator Skiploader Operator -wheel or track type (over s,4' yard up to and including 1% yard) Slip -form Pump Operator (Power -driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) Stinger Crane (Austin -Western or similar) Traveling Pipe -wrapping, cleaning and bending Machine Operator Truck -type Loader Tugger Hoist (1-drum) July 1 Dec. 1 *June 1 *Dee. 1 1970 1970 1971 1971 GROUP 6 ... ... $6./i6 $7.11 SOc 45e (Incr.) (Incr.) Asphalt or Concrete Plant Engineer Asphalt or Concrete Spreading Operator (tamping or finishing) Asphalt Paving Machine Operator (Barber Greene or similar) Belt Splicer or Vulcanizer BHL Lima Road Pactor, Wagner Pactor (or similar) Bridge -type Unloader & Turntable Operator Bridge Crane Operator Cast -in -place Pipe -laying Machine Operator Combination Mixer & Compressor Operator (Gunite work) Concrete Mixer Operator -paving (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required) Crane Operator -up to and including 25-ton capacity (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required; long boom pay applicable) Crushing Plant Operator (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required) (where commercial power is not used, no less than one gen- erator operator) Deck Engine Operator Drill Doctor Elevating Grader Operator Forklift Operator (over 5-ton capacity) Grade -all Operator (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required) Grade Checker Grouting Machine Operator Heading Shield Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Hoist Operator -buck hoist -Chicago boom and similar (Single drum) Hoist Operator (Two or three drums) Kolman Belt Loader and similar type (when two or more are workings together, an additional employee shall he required) LeTourneau Blob Compactor or similar type Lift Mobile Operator (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required) Lift Slab Machine Operator (Vatburg and similar) Material Hoist Operator (Single drum) Mucking Machine Operator -rubber -tired, rail or track type; '4 yard (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required) Pile Driver Operator (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required) Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator (Hackley-Press- well or similar) Pneumatic Heading Shield (Tunnel) Pumperete Gun Operator Rotary Drill Operator -excluding Caisson type (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required) Rubber -tired Earth -moving Equipment Operator -single engine (Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon, Water pulls and similar types with any and all attachments up to 50 cubic yards truck) Rubber -tired Scraper Operator -single unit (self -loading, paddle- wheel type, John Deere, 1040 and similar) Skiptoader Operator -wheel or track type (over 1 yards up to and including 6 yards) Surface Heaters & Planer Operator Trenching Machine Operator -over 6 foot depth capacity, manu- facturers rating (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required) Tractor Compressor -Drill combination Operator Tractor Operator -bulldozer, tamper, scraper and push tractor (single engine) Tunnel Locomotive Operator (10-30 tons) Universal Equipment Operator -shovel, backhoe, dragline, clam - shell. up to and including 1 cubic yard M.R.C. (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required: long boom pay applicable) Welder -general July 1 Dec. 1 *June 1 *Dec. 1 1970 1970 1971 1971 61ROUP 7 $6.76 $7.21 50e 45c (Incr.) (Incr.) Crane Operator-25 tons and over (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required; long boom pay applicable) Derrick Barge Operator -up to 100 tons (Oiler or Journeyman - trainee required) over 100 tons (Fireman or Oiler and Jour- neyman -trainee required) Dual Drum Mixer (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required) mist Operator (2 or 3 drum with boom attachment) Hoist Operator -stiff legs, guy derricks or similar type up to 100-tons capacity (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required; long boom pay applicable) Loader Operator-Athey, Euclid Sierra or similar type Monorail Locomotive Operator -Diesel, gas or electric Motor Patrol -blade Operator Multiple Engine Tractor Operator -Euclid and similar type, ex- cept Quad 9 Cat Party Chief Rubber -tired Earth -moving Equipment Operator -multiple en- gine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type up to 50 cubic yards struck Tractor Loader Operator -crawler and wheel type over 6 yards Tractor Operator - boom attachments (Over 40 foot boom, Oiler required) Tower Crane Operator (TWo operators required) Tower Crane Repairman Universal Equipment Opeeator-shovel, backhoe, dragline, clam - shell, over 1 cubic yard M.R.C. Welder -certified Welder & Mechanic combination Woods Mixer Operator and other similar Pugmill equipment July 1 Dee. 1 *June 1 *Dec. 1 19711 1970 1971 1971 GROUP 8 $6.80 $7.35 50c 45e (leer,) (Incr.) Auto Grader Operator (One Grade Checker & one additional em- ployee required) Automatic Slip Form Operator (One Grade Checker & one addi- tional employee required) Crane Operator -over 100 tons (Journeyman -trainee or two oper- ators required; long boom pay applicable) Hoist Operator -stiff legs, guy derricks or similar types capable of hoisting over 100 tons (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee re- quired; long boom pay applicable) Mass Excavator Operator -less than 750 cubic yards (Two Oper- ators and Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required) Mechanical Finishing Machine Operator Mobile Form Traveler Operator Motor Patrol Operator -multi -engine Pipe Mobile Machine Operator (Two Operators required) Rubber -tired Earth -moving Equipment Operator -multiple -engine, Euclid, Caterpillar, and similar type over 50 cubic yards struck Rubber -tired Scraper Operator -pushing another without push Cat, push-pull (50c per hour additional to base rate) Rubber -tired Self -loading Scraper Operator -paddle wheel auger - type (2 or more units) Tandem Equipment Operator-2 units only Tandem Tractor Operator (Quad 9 or similar type) Tunnel Mole Boring Machine Operator July Y Dee. 1 *June 1 *Dee. 1 1970 1970 1971 1971 GROUP 9 $7.25 $7.70 505 45c (leer,) (Ince.) Canal Liner Operator (Four employees required; Operator, Oiler, Welder -Mechanic and Grade Checker) Canal Trimmer Operator (Four employees required; Operator, Oiler, Welder -Mechanic and Grade Checker) Helicopter Pilot Highline Cableway Operator Remote -controlled Earth -moving Equipment Operator (One Oper- ator shall not operate more than two pieces of earthmoving equipment at one time; $1.00 per hour additional to base rate) Wheel Excavator Operator -over 750 cubic yards per hour (Two Operators and one Oiler or Journeyman -trainee, and two Heavy Duty Repairmen required) *THE INCREASES OUTLINED ABOVE SHALL BE ALLOCATED TO WAGES AND/OR EXISTING FRINGE BENEFIT PRO- GRAMS AT THE OPTION OF THE UNION. All Operators and Oilers on equipment with booms of eighty (80) to one hundred (100) feet, including jib and pile driving rigs with hammer leads of eighty (80) to one hundred (100) feet, shall receive fifteen cents (15c) per hour pay in addition to the regular rate of pay. Thereafter, they shall receive an additional twenty cents (20c) per hour pay additional to the regular rate of pay for each additional twenty (20) feet of boom or portion thereof, including jib, up to two hundred (200) feet; thereafter, the oper- ator shall receive one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per hour in addition to his regular rate of pay, which shall include the above mentioned long boom rate; and the Oiler shall remain at the two hundred (200) foot rate. The rate of pay established by this paragraph shall become the base rate for the entire shift. Operators on Tandem -type equipment, excluding compaction units, shall receive an additional one dollar ($1.00) per hour in addition to the regular rate and this shall become the base rate for the entire shift. Operators on Tower Crane equipment shall receive an additional forty-five cents (45c) per hour in addition to the regular rate and this shall become the base rate for the entire shift (long boom pay does not apply). Operators on hoists with three (3) drums shall receive fifteen cents (15c) per hour additional pay to the regular rate of pay. For each additional drum, he shall receive an additional fifteen cents (15c) per hour. The additional pay shall be added to the regular rate and become the base rate for the entire shift. Please refer to Operating Engineers Agreement for additional working rules. APPRENTICE SCHEDULE PERIOD AND RATE INTERVAL 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Carpenters 6 months 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 Cement Masons 6 months 50 60 68 76 84 92 Iron Workers 6 months Structural and Ornamental 70 83 87 91 95 93 Reinforcing 70 86 92 98 Operating Engineers 6 months 70 70 75 S0 85 90 95 95 The Apprentice Rate is by percentage of the Journeyman's rate unless otherwise indicated. FRINGE BENEFITS TRUST OFFICES SAN DIEGO COUNTY CARPENTERS GROUP INSURANCE, PENSION AND VACATION TRUSTS 1309 State Street, Room 200 San Diego, California 92101 234-6351 SAN DIEGO COUNTY CEMENT MASONS GROUP INSURANCE, PENSION AND VACATION TRUSTS 1430 Seventh Avenue San Diego, California 92101 233-6288 SAN DIEGO COUNTY LABORERS GROUP INSURANCE, PENSION AND VACATION TRUSTS 3435 Camino del Rio South San Diego, California 92120 282-8185 OPERATING ENGINEERS TRUSTS M.A. CORNELL & CO. 724 South Park View - Los Angeles, California 90057 388-5138 TRON WORKERS TR'-STS M. A. CORNELL & CO. 520 South Virgil Avenue Los Angeles, California 90005 386-3481 SAN DIEGO COUNTY TEAMSTERS GROUP INSURANCE & VACATION -HOLIDAY TRUSTS 1430 Seventh Avenue San Diego, California 92101 233-6288 WESTERN CONFERENCE OF TEAMSTERS PENSION TRUST 1616 West Ninth Street Los Angeles, California 90015 381-3571 WAGE SCALES FOR CONSTRUCTION SUB -TRADES ASBESTOS WORKERS (Los Angeles - 213-756-1469 HEALTH & WELFARE: 8/1/70 48c per hour PENSION: 8/1/69 37c per hour SAVINGS ALLOWANCE: 8/1/70 67c per hour VACATION: 2 weeks annual APPRENTICESHIP: 2c per hour SUBSISTENCE: $12 per day on all work beyond 75 miles radius of Los Angeles City Hall. (For additional information on subsis- tence pay, travel pay and transportation, please refer to Agreement.) OVERTIME: Double time EXPIRATION DATE: 7/31/72 CLASSIFICATION: General Foreman Foreman Mechanic BOILERMAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS (South Gate EFFECTIVE 8/1/70 S/1/71 $8.60 $9.60 8.35 9.35 8.10 9.10 - 213-564- ,711) HEALTH & WELFARE: 10/1/6S 30c per hour PENSION: 10/1/70 70c per hour VACATION: 4/1/70 40c per hour; 4/1/71 45c APPRENTICESHIP: 2c per hour SUBSISTENCE: 10/1/70 $12 per day. (For additional information on subsistence pay, travel pay and mileage, please refer to Agreement) OVERTIME: Double time EXPIRATION DATE: 9/30/71 CLASSIFICATION: General Foreman Foreman Assistant Foreman .... .. . . 7.45 Boilermaker -Blacksmith 7.20 BRICKLAYERS & STONEMASONS (San Diego - 281-7474) HEALTH & WELFARE: 5/1/70 28c per hour PENSION: 11/1/69 40c per hour APPRENTICESHIP: 11/1/69 le per hour INDUSTRY PROMOTION: 11/1/69 15c per hour SUBSISTENCE: $10 per day. (For additional information, please refer to Agreement.) OVERTIME: Double time EXPIRATION DATE: 5/1/71 EFFECTIVE 10/1/70 $7.95 7.70 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION: 5/1/70 Journeyman .. $5.94 Foreman (4 or less employees) 6.29 Foreman (5 or more employees) 6.64 BRICK, BLOCK & STONEMASON TENDERS (San Diego-232-6201) HEALTH & WELFARE: 9/1/70 30c per hour PENSION; 9/1/70 35e per hour; 9/1/71 45c VACATION: 9/1/70 35c per hour; 9/1/71 40c SUBSISTENCE: $10 per da.y. (For additional information, please refer to Agreement.) OVERTIME: Double Time EXPIRATION DATE: 4-30-72 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION 5-10-70 12-1-70 5-1-71 12-1-71 Brick Tender $4.86 $5.21 $5.56 $5.96 Brick Tender Foreman 5.11 5.46 5.81 6.21 CARPET & LINOLEUM LAYERS (San Diego-298-6693) HEALTH & WELFARE: 11-1-70 25c per hour; 5-1-71 40c; 5-1-72 45c PENSION: 11-1-70 30e per hour VACATION: 11-1-70 35e per hour; 11-1-71 50e; 11-1-72 60c APPRENTICESHIP: 11-1-70 5c JOINT COMMTTTEE: 11-1-70 lc SUBSISTENCE: 612 per day. (For information on travel pay and mileage, please refer to Agreement.) )VERTIME: Time and one-half, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays double time EXPIRATION DATE: 5-1-73 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION: 11-70 5-1-71 11-1-71 5-1-72 11-1-72 Flom -coverers $6.35 36.70 27.05 $7.45 $7.85 Shade & Screen Installers 4.92 5.19 5.46 5.77 6.08 DIVERS (Wilmington-213-834-2604) SUIIStravI1TelENCpayE: Please refer to Agreement for subsistence and EXPIRATION DATE: 6-15-73 WAGES PER DAY OR PART THEREOF CLASSIFICATION: EFFECTIVE 3-23-70 6-15-71 0-15-72 Diver ... $108.00 5116.50 5126.00 Diver (furnishing diving gear) .. 140.00 151.50 163.00 Stand -By Diver . 58.00 62.50 67.50 Stand -By Diver (furnishing gear, tender & Insurance) 187.00 202.00 218.00 Diver (furnishing gear, tender & Ins.) 24800 268.00 289.00 Premium Pay (depth, helium, tunnels, etc.) please refer to Agreement. ELECTRICAL WORKERS (San Diego-298-9387) HEALTH & WELFARE: 10-1-66 20( per hour PENSION: 10-1-64 23c per hour VACATION: 1-1-70 6% weekly gross wages INDUSTRY PROMOTION: 2c per hour SUBSISTENCE: $12 per day. (For additional information, please refer to Agreement.) OVERTIME: Double time. (For specific exceptions, please refer to Agreement.) EXPIRATION DATE: 1-1-72 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION: 7-1-70 1-1-71 7-1-71 General Foreman $9.26 $9.75 $10.73* Foreman 8.40 8.885 9.74* Journeyman Cable Splicer 7.85 8.25 9.05* Journeyman Technician 7.55 7.95 8.75* Journeyman Wireman 7.55 7.95 8.75* Line Truck or Line Equipment Operator 7.55 7.95 8.75* Groundman . . .. .. ... . 5.81 6.12 6.74* *Any part of the increase in wages may be put into existing fringes if notice to do so is given six (6) months before effective date. ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS (Los Angeles-213-383-1353) HEALTH & WELFARE: 9-28-70 17c plus 31c by employee, per hour worked PENSION: 9-28-70 182c plus 51/2c by employee, per hour worked VACATION: 9-28-70 less than 5 years-2%, over five years-4%, plus Vacation credit of 2% SUBSISTENCE: $11 per day. (For additional information on sub- sistence, travel pay and mileage, please refer to Agreement.) EXPIRATION DATE: 3-23-72 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION 9-2S-70 Mechanic -in -Charge $8.53 Mechanic 7.58 Helper . 5.31 Probationary Helper 3.79 GLAZIERS (San Diego-291-5944) HEALTH & WELFARE: 7-1-70 30c per hour PENSION: 7-1-70 30c per hour VACATION: 7-1-70 75c per hour SUBSISTENCE: $12 per day. (For additional information, please refer to Agreement.) OVERTIME: (Please refer to Agreement) EXPIRATION DATE: 7-25-73 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION: 7-1-70 7-26-71 7-26-72 Journeyman .... _.. ._. .. $6.75 $8.39* $9.64* *Any part of the increase in wages may be put into existing fringes upon notice. LATHERS (SOUTH) (San Diego-281-6654) HEALTH & WELFARE: 20c per hour PENSION: 50c per hour VACATION: 50c per hour PROMOTION AND APPRENTICESHIP: 3c per hour SUBSISTENCE: $15 per day. (Please refer to Agreement for tra- vel time provisions.) OVERTIME: Time and one-half; Holidays double time EXPIRATION DATE: 5-15-71 CLASSIFICATION: Journeyman Foreman PAINTERS (San Diego-298-1179) HEALTH & WELFARE: 7-1-70 34c per hour; 7-1-71 39c PENSION: 7-1-70 34c per hour; 7-1-71 39c VACATION: 7-1-70 40c per hour; 7-1-71 60c LIFE INSURANCE FUND: 7-1-69 l0c per hour DUES CHECK OFF: 1-1-70 10c per hour APPRENTICESHIP: 7-1-69 2c per hour SUBSISTENCE: Please refer to Agreement OVERTIME: Time and one-half; Holidays double time EXPIRATION DATE: 3-31-74 EFFECTIVE 5-16-70 $6.44 10% above Journeyman rate EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION: 7-1-70 7-1-71 7-1-72 7-1-73 Journeyman -Brush $6.49 $6.93 $7.43 $7.93 Journeyman -Brush (Swing Stage) 6.74 7.18 7.68 8.18 Paperhangers . . 6.99 7.43 7.93 8.43 Paint Burner 6.49 6.93 7.43 7.93 Journeyman -Spray 6.74 7.18 7.68 8.18 Journeyman -Spray (Swing Stage) .. 6.99 7.43 7.93 8.43 Sandblaster 6.99 7.43 7.93 8.43 Sandblaster (Swing Stage) 7.24 7.68 8.18 8.68 Iron, Steel & Bridge (Groundwork) 6.74 7.18 7.68 8.18 Iron, Steel & Bridge (Swing Stage) 6.99 7.43 7.93 8.43 Iron, Steel & Bridge -Spray (Ground Work) 6.99 7.43 7.93 8.43 Iron, Steel & Bridge -Spray (Swing Stage) 7.24 7.68 8.18 8.63 Steeplejack 7.89 8.33 8.83 9.33 Riggers, climbing steel . 6.99 7.43 7.93 8.43 Journeyman, climbing steel & bridge (Brush) 6.99 7.43 7.93 8.43 Journeyman, climbing steel & bridge (Spray) .... 7.24 7.68 8.18 8.68 Journeyman, sheet rock taper 6.99 7.43 7.93 8.43 Journeyman, sheet rock taper (using bazookas) 7.49 7.93 8.43 8.93 Journeyman, sheet rock taper (using skim box) 7.49 7.93 8.43 8.93 Foreman: 1 to 4 men-50c per hour over majority wage classifi- cation, 5 or more men-75c per hour over majority wage clas- sification PLASTERERS (San Diego-291-0277) HEALTH & WELFARE: 5-16-70 35c per hour PENSION: 5-16-70 30c per hour VACATION: 5-16-70 50c per hour SUBSISTENCE: $15 per day. (For additional information, please refer to Agreement.) OVERTIME: Time and one-half. Sundays and Holidays double time. (For specific exceptions pertaining to overtime, please refer to Agreement.) EXPIRATION DATE: 5-15-71 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION: 5-16-70 Journeyman $6.55 Foreman 10% above Journeyman rate HAZARD PAY: 50c per hour, (Refer to Agreement for specific hazardous conditions.) PLASTER TENDERS (San Diego-232-6201) HEALTH & WELFARE: 9-1-70 30c per hour PENSION: 9-1-70 35c per hour VACATION: 9-1-70 35c per hour SUBSISTENCE. $15 per day. (For additional information, please refer to Agreement.) OVERTIME: Time and one-half. Sundays and Holidays double time. (For specific exceptions pertaining to overtime, please refer to Agreement.) EXPIRATION DATE: 5-15-77 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION 9-1-70 Plaster Tender $6.45 Foreman 6.825 PLUMBING (HEATING, REFRIGERATION, INDUSTRIAL AND GENERAL PIPEFITTERS) (San Diego-297-1852) HEALTH & WELFARE: 10% monthly gross PENSION: 16% monthly gross VACATION & HOLIDAY: 13% monthly gross APPRENTICESHIP & JOURNEYMAN PROMOTION: 1% monthly gross SUBSISTENCE: (Please refer to Agreement) OVERTIME: Double time EXPIRATION DATE: 6-30-72 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION: 7-1-70 7-1-71 Journeyman $7.45 $8.30 Foreman 10% Premium General Foreman - 20% Premium UTILITY PLUMBERS (San Diego-297-1852) HEALTH & WELFARE: 10% monthly gross PENSION: 16% monthly gross VACATION & HOLIDAY: 10% monthly gross SUBSISTENCE: $'.2 (For additional information, please refer to Agreement) OVERTIME: Time and one-half. Sundays and Holidays double time EXPIRATION DATE: 10-1-72 CLASSIFICATION: Journeyman .. ... .. Foreman ROOFERS (San Diego-298-3258) HEALTH & WELFARE: 5-1-70 14c per hour VACATION: 5-1-70 85c per hour SUBSISTENCE: $9.00 per day. (For additioinal information, please refer to Agreement.) OVERTIME: Time and one-half. Sundays and Holidays double time DUES CHECK OFF: 5-1-70 5c per hour EXPIRATION DATE: 4-30-71 EFFECTIVE 10-1-70 10-1-71 $6.79 $7.53 7.04 7.78 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION: 5-1-70 Journeyman $5.30 Foreman 5.80 Pitch Pay: 35c per hour SHEET METAL WORKERS (San Diego-297-1607) WELFARE: 8-18-69 39c per hour PENSION: 8-18-69 40c per hour SAVINGS, HOLIDAY AND VACATION: 7-1-70 50c per hour; 1-1-71 75c per hour INDUSTRY PROMOTION: 7-1-70 7c per hour; 7-1-71 l0c per hour SUBSISTENCE: $12 per day. (Please refer to Agreement for tra- vel pay and mileage.) OVERTIME: Double time EXPIRATION DATE: 6-30-72 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION: 7-1-70 1-1-71 7-1-71 1-1-72 Journeyman $7.34 $7.82 $8.30 $8.83 Foreman . 10% above Journeyman rate TILE, MARBLE & TERRAZZO WORKERS (San Diego-283-0704) HEALTH & WELFARE: 8-1-69 20c per hour PENSION: 6-1-70 35c per hour; 6-1-71 45c VACATION: 6-1-70 50c per hour; 6-1-71 60c SUBSISTENCE: (Please refer to Agreement) OVERTIME: Double time EXPIRATION DATE: 5-31-72 CLASSIFICATION: Journeyman Mechanic Foreman Scaffold Pay: 15c per hour TILE & MARBLE HELPERS (San Diego--284-6151) HEALTH & WELFARE: 9-1-69 20c per hour PENSION: 6-1-70 35c per hour; 6-1-71 45c VACATION: 6-1-70 50c per hour; 6-1-71 60c SUBSISTENCE: (Please refer to Agreement) OVERTIME: Double time EXPIRATION DATE: 1-31-72 EFFECTIVE 6-1-70 6-1-71 $5.96 $6.46 6.56 6.9G EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION: 6-1-70 6-1-71 Tile and/or Marble Helpers $5.19 $5.69 TERRAZZO HELPERS (San Diego-284-6151) PENSION: 8-30-68 20c per hour VACATION: 8-30-68 65c per hour SUBSISTENCE: $10 per day. (For additional information, please refer to agreement.) OVERTIME: Time and one-half. Sundays and Holidays double time EXPIRATION DATE: 8-29-71 EFFECTIVE CLASSIFICATION: S-30-70 Helper and Floor Machine Operator $4.83 All Base Machine Work .... .. 5.23 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of National City, California, this 23rd day of February, 1971, by the following vote, to -wit: AYES: Councilmen Camacho, Reid, Waters, Morgan NAYS: Councilmen None ABSENT: Hogue Kile Morgan Mayor of the City of National City, California ATTEST: Ione Minogue City Clerk By: .To R. Fasig Deputy City Clerk I hereby approve the foregoing Resolution this 23rd day of February, 1971 Kile Morgan Mayor of the City of National City, California I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full and true cony of Resolution No. 10,282 of the Resolutions of the City of National City, California, as adopted by the City Council of said City, and approved by the Mayor of said City, on the 23rd day of February, 1971 (Signed) Ione Minogue (Seal) fits Clerk of the City of National City, California By Jo B. Fasig Deputy City Clerk NC32e6 3-11-71