HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 1975 - 0085RESOLUTION NO.75-85
A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
OF COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NOS.1,2,3,.5,
6,7 and 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA
ASCERTAINING AND DETERMINING THE PREVAILING
RATES OF WAGES TO BE PAID TO ALL WORKMEN
EMPLOYED ON PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS WITHIN THE
DISTRICTS UNTIL THE AMENDMENT OR REVOCATION OF
THIS RESOLUTION
WHEREAS,Section 1771 of the Labor Code of the
State of California requires that not less than the gen
eral prevailing rate of per diem wages shall be paid to
all workmen employed on public works contracts;and
WHEREAS,Section 1773.2 of the Labor Code of
the State of California requires that any body awarding
any contract for public works shall ascertain the general
prevailing rate of per diem wages and general prevailing
rate for holiday and overtime work in the locality in
which the public work is to be performed for each craft,
classification,or type of workman needed to execute the
contract,and further allows such public body to publish
said prevailing rate in a newspaper of general circula
tion at least one time during each year rather than
setting forth said per diem rates in each call for bids,
in the bid specification,and in the contract itself.
NOW,THEREFORE,THE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS OF THE
COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NOS.1,2,3,5,6,7 and 11
OF ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA DO HEREBY RESOLVE,DECLARE,
DETERMINE,AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1 That the general prevailing rates
of per diem wages for each craft,classification,or type
of workman needed to execute public works contracts and
the general prevailing rate for legal holiday and over
time work for each craft,classification,or type of
workman are in accordance with the schedules attached
hereto as Exhibit A and Exhibit B and made a part hereo~f
as though fully set out herein,and on file in the office
of the Secretary of the Boards of Directors.
Section 2 That any classification omitted
from said Exhibit A and Exhibit B shall be paid not less
than $6.54 per hour.
Section 3 That a copy of this resolution and
any amendments adopted subsequent to this resolution shall
be filed with the Director of Industrial Relations within
ten (10)days of the adoption thereof.
Section 4 That this resolution shall be
published at least one time each year in a newspaper of
general circulation.
Section 5 A copy of this resolution shall be
posted at each jobsite prior to the commencement of any
work.
Section 6 Joint Resolution 74—80 and any other
resolutions,motions or portions thereof in conflict
herewith are hereby rescinded.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting held
June 11,1975.
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SCHEDULE “A”-RESOLUTION NO.75-85
The wage rates listed below are in accordance with the terms of the Southern California Master Labor Agreement
for the Construction Industry and cover the following counties:Low Angeles,Orange,Riverside,San Bernardino,
Imperial,Ventura,Santa Barbara,San Luis Obispo,Kern,Inyo and Mono.
ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS:For Subsistence Allowance,Transportation and Travel Time Allowance,Overtime,Apprentice
Program Contributions,Industry Promotional Fund,s Administrative Funds,Cash Bond Deposits,etc.,contact the
Local Union or its District Council having jurisdiction.
RIGGERS AND WELDERS FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES:Same wage scales as crafts to which rigging and welding.are incidental.
NOTE:ALL ECONOMIC ADJUST1V~NTS EFFECTIVE ON THE DATES INDICATED HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
STABILIZATION COMMITTEE (C.I.S.C.)UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
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CARPENTERS
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Health &Welfare .92 per hour
Pension l.~5 per hour
Vacation—Savings—Holiday .75 per hour
Apprentice Fund ..05 per hour
NOTE:The Union may,.at its discretion,upon at least 60 days’written notice prior to dates indicated,allocate the
increases outlined below to (1)Hourly Rates,(2)Health &Welfare,(3)Vacation,(II)Pension or (5)Apprentice
Training:
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9/l/75——-504 per hour 6/15/76-——$l.00 per hour
Foreman:Receives not less than 754 per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest Carpenter classification over which
he has responsibility,excluding “Pneumatic Nailer or Power Stapler.”
Classification .
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.6—15—75
Carpenter 8.83
Shingler 8.96
Hardwood Floor Worker 9.03
~.1illwrig~it 9.33
Saw Filer 8.Lu
Table Power Saw Operator 8.93
Pneumatic Nailer or Power Stapler 9.08
Wood Fence Builder on Residential Projects 7.76
Roof Loader of Shingles 7.50
Pile Driver Foreman 9.71
Bridge or Dock Carpenter and Cable Splicer 8.96
Pile Driver Man—Derrick Bargeman 8.96
-Drywall Foreman 11.1W
Drywall Installer 10.50
CabInet Installer 8.83
Acoustical Worker 9.03
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CARPENTI3RS (Continued)6—15—75
Head Rockslinger 9.06
Rockslinger 8.96
Rock Bargeman or Scowrian 8.86
Men working from a bosun chair,swinging scaffold,or suspended from a rope or cable,shall receive 25~
per hour above the.applicable journeyman or apprentice rate.
CEMENT MASONS
Health ~Welfare .95 per hour
Pension 1.35 per hour
Vacation 1.00 per hour
Apprentice .08 per hour
Foreman:When threeor more Cement Masons are employed on a job,one shall be employed as a Foreman and shall receive
not less than $.75 per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest Cement Mason classification over whi~h
he has responsibility.
Classification:6—15—75
Cement Mason Journeyman,including but not restricted to the following:Cellular Cement Mason;Chipping;
patching;setting curb form and plank,setting of lines,stakes and grades;setting screeds,which
includes screed pins;cutting,scor±ng thid sawing new concrete;plugging,filling Shee—Bolt holes:
dry packing concrete and Embco;tending material hose on slabs,floors and decks;bush hammering;
patching and sacking;rodding,tamping,bidwell rodding,machine and similar types,bull floating 8.116
Cement i’iason (Magnesite,magnesite—terrazzo and mastic composition,Epoxy,Exotic Coatings &Urethanes,
Dex—O—Tex)8.58
Cement ~tasons Floating ~Troweling ‘lachine Operator 8.71
Curb ~Gutter Machine Operator (cement only)8.146
Clary E~Similar Type of Screed Operator 8.146
Grinding ~1achinc Operator (all tynes)8.146
Jackson Vibratory ~Similar Type Screed Operator 8.146
Scoring Machine Operator —8.146
Cement Masons on a swinging stage,bosun chair,or suspended scaffold,whether swinging or rigid,above
or below ground,shall receive 25~per hour above the applicable rate.
IRON 1•ERS
Health ~Welfare .88 per hour
Pension 1.375 per hour
Vacation 1.03 per hour
Apprentice .03 per hour
Administration .02 per hour
Foreman:Receives not less than $1.00 per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest building trades classification
over which he has supervision.When two or more Iron Workers are employed,one shall be selected by the
Employer to act as Foreman.
Classification
Reinforcing Iron Worker
Structural Iron Worker -
Ornamental Iron Worker
Fence Erector
LABORERS
NOTE:Upon.at least sixty days?written notice from the Union,the following distribution to be made on dates indicated:
l0/l/75———l54:per hour increase to Pension or Wages,104:per hour Increase to H.&W.or Wages
10/l/76———154:per hour increase to Pension or Wages,104:per hour Increase to H.&.W.or Wages
Health &Welfare .75 per hour
Pension 1.50 per hour S
Vacation .50 per hour (24:of Increase to be used for working dues)
Training &Retraining .10 per hour
Foreman:Shall.be paid not less than 604:per hour more than the hourly wage rate of the highest classification over
which he has leadership;In the event Contractor at his option elects to use •a Laborer Foreman to supervise
other Laborer Foremen,he shall be paid not less than 604:per hour more than the hourly rate of the hIg1~est
classified Laborer Foreman over whom he has leadership.
Classification:7—1—75
Asphalt Raker,Luteman,Ironer and Headerboardman——
Asphalt Shoveler
Blasters Powderman-all work of loading holes,placing and blasting of all powder and explosives of
whatever type,regardless of method used for such loading and placing
Buggymobile Nan
Cement Dumper (on 1 yard or larger mixer and handling bulk cement)
Cesspool Digger and Installer
Chucktender
Cleaning and Handling of Panel Forms
7—l—7~
9.78
9.78
9.78
8.89
7.51
7.30
7.85
7.~4l
7.141
7.38
7.35
7.20
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LABORERS (Continued)
Concrete Core Cutter,Grinder or Sander
Concrete Curer-Impervious Membrane and FOrm Oiler
Concrete Saw Man,Cutting,Scoring Old or New Concrete
Concrete Screeding for Rough Strike Off (In accordance with Memorandum of Understanding with
Cement Masons dated 7/19/48)
Concrete,Water Curing
Cribber,Shorer,La~ging,Sheeting,and Trench Bracing,Hand-Guided Lagging Hammer
Cutting Torch Operator (1)emolition)
Demolition.Laborer,the cleaning of brick and lumber
Driller:All power drill~,excluding Jackhammer,whether core,diamond,wagon,track,multiple
unit,and any and all other types of mechanical drills without regard to the form of motive
power and excluding only that work otherwise awarded in the Memorandum of Understanding between
Laborers and Operating .Engineers dated in Miami,Florida,2/3/54
Driller,Jackhammer,2-1/2 ft.drill steel or longer
Dry Packing of Concrete,Plugging,Filling of Shee-Bolt.Holes
Fine Grader,Highway and Street Paving,Airports,Runways,and similar type heavy construction~
Fire Watcher;Limbers,Brush Loaders,Pilers and Debris Handlers
Fl a grian
Gas;Oil and/or Water Pipeline Laborer -
Gas,Oil and/or Water Pipeline Wrapper—Pot Tender and Form Man
Gas,Oil and/or Water Pipeline Wrapper—6—inch pipe and over by any method inside and out
Guinea Chaser
head Rock Slinger
ImDact Wrench,Multi-Plate
Jetting and water blasting~
Kettlemen,Potmen and men applying asphalt,lay-kold,~reosote,lime caustic and similar type
materials (“applying”means auplying,dipping,brushing,or handling of such materials for
pipe wrapping and waterproofing)
Laborers,General or Construction
Laborer,Temporary Water F1 Air Lines
Laborer Packing Rod Steel F1 Pans -
Landscape Gardener F1 Nursery Man (has knowledge of plant materials and how to plant them.
Lays out plant arrangements to follow the landscape plan)
Material hloseman (Walls,Slabs,Floors and Decks)
Mixer-Truck Chute Man (Walls,Slabs,1)ecks,Floors,Foundations and Footings-Curb ~Gutter F1 Sidewalks)---
Operator of Pneumatic,Gas Electric Tools,Vibrating Machines ~Similar mechanical tools not
separately classified herein
Dri Pak—It Machine,Concrete Cutting Torch
Laser Beam in connection with Laborers’work
7—1—75
7.51
7.39
7.51
7.20
7.20
7.71
7.25
7.20
7.85
7.59
7.20
7.30
7.20
7.20
7.20
7.141
7.514
7.38
7.72
7.51
7.20
7.514
7.20
7.20
7.32
7.30
7.20
7.20
7.51
7.51
7.71
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LABORERS (continued)7
Pipe Layer performing all services in the laying ~installation of pipe from the point of receiving
pipe in the ditch until completion of operation,including any and all forms of tubular material
whether pipe,metallic or non-metallic,conduit,and any other stationary type of tubular device
used for the conveying of any substance or element whether water,sewage,solid,gas,air,or other
product whatsoever and without regard to the nature of material from which the tubular material
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is fabricated
Pipe Layer’s Backu~Man,coating,grouting,.making of joints,sealing,caulking,diapering ~7 Lj
including rubber gasket joints,pointing and any and all other services ~6].
Oversize Concrete \Tibrator Onerator,70 pounds ~over
Power ~room Sweepers (small)771
Prefabricated Manhole Installer ~2O
Rigging and Signalling
Riprap Stonepaver,pla~ing stone or wet sacked concrete
flock Slinger 7.~4l
Roto Scraner and Tiller 7b65
Sandblaster (.4ozzlcnan)739
Sandblaster (Pot Tender)7 25
Scaler 735
Septic Tank Digger and Installer (Lead Man)7 20
Slip Porn P~aiscrs 7 62
Steel ilcaderboard Man ~Guideline Setter 7.51
Tampers,Barko,~iacker ~similar type 7.32
Tank Scaler ~Cleaner 7.25
Tarman and Mortarman
Tool-Crib or Tool-house Laborer (according to Memorandum of Agreement between Teamsters ~Laborers’
Internationals dated April 22,1947)7.20
Tree Climber,Faller,Chain Saw .flpcrator,Pittsburgh Chipper or similar type Brush Shredders 7~4l
Trenching Machine,hand Propelled 7~~41
Underground Laborer,including Caisson Bellower 7.’33
Watchman 6.5L1
Weldin~in connection with Laborers’work 7~71
Window Cleaner 7.20
Men working from a bosun chair,swinging scaffolds,or suspended from a rope or cable,shall receive 25~
per hour above the applicable rate.All employees working from a bosun chair shall wear a safety belt provided
by the Contractor.
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TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS
NOTE:Upon at least 60 days’notice from the Union the following distribution to be made on dates indicated:
l0/l/75———l5~to Pension or Wages;lO4~to H.&W.or Wages
7/l/76———7O~to Wages
l0/l/76———l5~to Pension or Wages;l0~to H.&W.or.Wages
Health &Welfare .75 per hour
Pension 1.50 per hour
Vacation .50 per hour
NOTE:Seven consecutive hours,excluding meal period,to begin at 7:00,7:30 or 8:00 a.m.shall constitute a
regular dayts work for which eight times the straight-time hourly rate shall be paid on all shifts.
Single shift premium shall not apply on tunnels under 200 feet.
Shifter whether working or not,receives 75~per hour above the highest paid classification over which
he has leadership.If designated State Licensed Blaster —50~per hour above his rate of pay.
Classification:7—1—75
Batch Plant Laborer 8.68
Blaster,D±iller,Powderman 8.96
Bull Gang Foreman 8.96
Bull Gang ~uckcr,Trackman 8.68
Changehouse~an 8.68
Chemical Grout Jetman 8.96
Cherry Pic1~crman 8.96
Chucktender,Cabletender 8.~
Concrete Crew,includes Rodders•F~Spreaders 8.oc
Diamond Drill 9.2
8.68
Dumpman,Outside 8.68
Grout,•Gunnan 8.96
Grout ~ixerman 8.96
Grout Pumpraan 8.96
Jackle~~incr 8.96
Jumbo ~an 8.96
Kemper and other Pneumatic Concrete liacer Operator 8.96
Loading and Unloading Agitator Cars 8.80
?.iiner-Tunncl (hand or machine)8.96
Nipper 8.80
Nozzlernan 8.96
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TUNNI3L CLASSIFICATIONS (Continued)
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Operating of Troweling and/or Grouting Machines
Pot Tender-using mastic or other material,for example (hut not by way of limitation),shotcrcte,etc.
Powdezman-Primer House
Primer Han
Sandblaster
Shaft and Raise Work*
Shotcrete Han
Steel Form Raiser and Setter
S~:amper (Brakeman and Switchman on Tunnel Work)
Tirnbcrman,Rctinberman-wood or steel
Tool Han
Tunnel Concrete Finisher
Tunnel Materials Handling Man
Vibratorman,Jackhammer,Pneumatic Tools (except Driller)
Watchman-(See Laborers for Wages and Fringe Benefits)
*SHAFT is an excavation over fifteen feet deep of any type,generally vertical in nature,but may decline
from the vertical,and whose depth is greater than its largest horixontal dimension.It Is specifically under
stood that Bell Hole Footings,Deep Footings,Pipe and Box Excavations,and manhole excavations are subject to
the provisions of the P4aster Labor Agreement and all shafts,stopes,raises and tunnels are subject to the
provisions of the Tunnel Agreement.***
OPERATING ENGINEERS
7—1—75
8.96
8.80
8.96
8.96
8.96
9.214
8.96
8.96
8.68
8.96
8.68
8.96
8.68
8.80
Health &Welfare
Pension
Vacation-Holiday Fund
Apprentice
JiM Retraining
.95 per hour
1.75 per hour
.30 per hour
.014 per hour
.10 per hour
7—1—75
Foreman:$.50 per hour over the rate of the highest paid Engineer under his supervision.
GROUP #l~8.52
Brakeman
Compressor Operator -
Deck hand
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OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)
7—1—75
GROUP #1 (Continued)
Engineer Oiler
Generator Operator
Heavy Duty Repairman Helper
Pump Operator
Signalman
Switchman
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GROUP #2 8.78
Building Construction Inspector
Concrete Mixer Operator,Skip Type
Conveyor Operator
Fireman
•Generator,Pump or Compressor (2-S inclusive)
Portal Units-over 5 units,lO~per hour for each additional unit up to nine units
Hydrostatic Pump Operator
Oiler Crusher (Asphalt or Concrete Plant)
Plant Operator,Generator Pump or Compressor
•Rotary Drill Helper (oilfield)
Skiploader-Wheel type,up to 3/4 yd.without attachment
•Soils Field Technician
Tar Pot Fireman
Temporary Heating Plant Operator
Trenching Machine.Oiler
Truck Crane Oiler
GROUP #3 903
A-Frame or Winch Truck Operator
Chairman
Elevator Operator (inside)
Equipment Greaser (rack)
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Ford Ferguson (with dragtype attachments)•
Helicopter Radioman (ground)
Power Concrete Curing Hachine Operator
Power Concrete Saw Operator
Power-Driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator
Ross Carrier Operator (jobsite)•
•Stationary Pipe Wrapping ~Cleaning Machine Operator
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OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)7—1—75
G ROUP #4 9.15
Asphalt Plant Fireman
Boring Machine Operator
Boxrnan or Mixerman (Asphalt or Concrete)
Chip Spreading Machine Operator
Concrete Pump Operator (small portable)
Bridge Type Unloader and Turntable Operator
Dinky Locomotive or ?lotorman (up to and including 10 ton)~
Equipment Greaser (Grease Truck)
Helicopter hoist Operator
Iiighlinc Cableway Signalman
•Hvdra-hiammcr-Areo Stomper
Power Sweeper Operator
•Roller Operator (compacting)
Screed Operator (Asphalt or Concrete)
Rodnan
Trenching Machine Operator (up to 6 ft.).
GROUP #5 9.35
Asphalt Plant Engineer
•Concrete Batch Plant Operator-
(Oiler or Journeyman-Trainee required)
(Where commercial power is not used,no less than one generator operator is required)
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(On multi-batch plant units not less than 1 Operator-Oiler and 1 additional employee)
Backhoe Operator (up to and including -3/4 yd.)
Bit Sharpener
•Concrete Joint Machine Operator (Canal and similar type)
Concrete Planer Operator
Derrickman (flilfield type)
Deck Engine Operator
Drilling Machine Operator (including water wells)
Forklift Operator (under .5 tons capacity)
Ilydrographic Seeder Machine Operator (straw pulp or seed)
Instrumentman
MachIne Tool Operator
Maginnis Internal Full Slab Vibrator
Mechanical Berm,curb or gutter (concrete or asphalt)
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Mechanical Finisher Operator (concrete-Clary-Johnson-Bidwell or similar)
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OPERATING ENGINE1~RS (Continued)7—1—75
GROUP ~S (Continued)
Pavement Breaker Operator (truck mounted,Oiler-Journeyman-trainee required)
Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator
Roller Operator (asphalt or finish)
R~bbcr Tired 1~arth Moving Equipment (single engine,up to and including 25 yd.struck)
Self-Propelled Tar Pipelining Machine Operator
Slip Form Pump Operator (power-driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms)
Tugger foist (1 drum)
TunnelLoconotive Operator (over 10 and up to and including 30 tons)
Stinger Crane (Austin-Western or similar type)
Skiploader Operator (Crawler and Wheel Type over 3/4 yd.and up to and including 1-1/2 yds.
Tractor Operator-Bulldozer,Tamper Scraper (single engine,up to 100 h.p.,flywheel and similar
types,un to and including 1)-S and similar types)
Welder-General
GROUP ~6 9.145
Asphalt or Concrete Spreading Operator (tamping or finishing)
Asphalt Paving Machine Operator (Barber Green or similar type-2 screedmen required)
BIlL Lina l~oad Pactor,Wagner Pactor orsimilar,Operator
Bridge Crane Operator
•Cast in Place Pipe Laying Machine Oncrator
Combination Mixer and Compressor Operator (Gunite Work)
Concrete Pump Operator (Truck mounted)-Oiler recuired
Concrete Mixer Operator-Paving (Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
Crane Operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity)(Oiler or Journeyman trainee required)(Long
Boon pay applicable)
Crushing Plant Operator (Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)(Where commercial power is not used,
no less than one generator operator is required)
Drill Doctor
Elevating Grader Operator
Forklift Operator (over 5 tons)
Grade Checker
Grade—all Operator (Oiler or Journeyman—trainee required)
Grouting Machine Operator
Heading Shield Operator
Heavy Duty Repairman
Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and similar type)
Kolman Belt Loader and similar type (additional employee required on two or more)
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OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)7—1—75
GROUP #6 (Continued)
LeTourneau Blob Compactor or similar type
Lift Slab Machine Operator (Vagtburg and similar types)
Lift Mobile Operator (Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
Loader Operator (Athey,Euclid,Sierra and similar type-Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
Material Hoist Operator
Mucking Machine Operator (1/4 yd.-Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required-rubber-tired rail or
track type)
Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator (!Iackley-Presswell or similar type)
Pneumatic Heading Shield (tunnel)
Pumpcrcte 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,and
similar types with any and all attachments over 25 yds.and up to and including 50 cu.yds.struck)
Rubber-Tired Scraper Operator (self-loading-Paddle Wheel type-John Deete,1040 and similar single unit)
Shiploader Operator (Crawler and wheel type-over 1-1/2 yds.,up to and including 6-1/2 yds.)
Surfacc.Heatcrs and Planner Operators
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator,multiple engine (up to and including 25 yds.struck)
Trenching Machine Operator (over 6 ft.depth capacity,manufacturer’s rating)(Oiler or Journeyman-
trainee required)
Tower Crane Operator (two Operators required at all times)
Tractor Compressor Drill Combination Operator
Tractor Operator (any type larger than D-S-lOO Flywheel h.p.and over,or similar)(Bulldozer,Tamper,
Scraper and Push Tractor,single engine)
Tractor Operator (Boom attachmcnts)
Traveling Pipe Wranping,Cleaning and l3ending ~‘iachine Operator
Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over 30 tons)
Shovel,Backhoe,1)ragline,Clamshell Operator (over 3/4 yd.and up to S cu.yd.M.R.C.)(Oiler or
Journeyman-trainee required)(Long Boom pay applicable)
GROUP !7 9.56
Crane Operator-Over 25 tons,up to and including 100 ions (Long Boom pay applicable)(Oiler,
Journeyman-trainee ~ir two operators required)
Derrick Barge Operator (Long Boom pay applicable)
Dual Drum Mixer (Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
Hoist Operator
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OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)7—1—75
GROUP #7 (Continued)
Monorail Locomotive Operator (Diesel,Gas or electric)
Motor Patrol-Blade Operator (single engine)
Multiple Engine Tractor Operator (Euclid and similar type,except Quad 9 Cat)
Party Chief
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator (single engine over fifty (50)yds.struck)
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator (Multiple engine,Euclid,Caterpillar and similar)
(Over 25 yds.and up to 50 cu.yds..struck)
Tractor Loadcr Operator (Crawler and wheel type over 6-1/2 yds.)
Tower Crane Rcpairman
Shovel,Backhoe,I)ragline,Clamshell Operator (over 5 cu.yd.M.R.C.)(Oiler or Journeyman-trainee
required)(Long Boom pay applicable)
Welder-Certified
Woods Mixer Operator and similar Pugmill Equipment
Heavy Duty Repairman-Welder combination
GROUP #3 9.71
Auto Grader Operator (Grade Checker and 1 additional employee required)
Automatic Slip Form Operator (Grade Checker,Screedman,Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
CraneOpcrator-over 100 tons (Oiler,Journeyman-trainee or two (2)operators required)(Long
Boom pay apnlicahle)
Hoist Operator,Stiff Legs,Guy Derricks or similar types (Capable of hoisting 100 tons or
more)(Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
Nass Excavator Operator less than 750 cu.yds.(2Operators.and Oiler or Journeyman—trainee required)
Mechanical Finishing Machine Operator
Mobile Form Traveler Operator
Motor Patrol Operator (Multi-engine)
Pipe Mobile Machine Operator (2 Operators required)
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator (multiple engine,Euclid,Caterpillar and similar
type over 50 Cu.yds.struck)
Rubber-Tired Self-Loading Scraper Operator (Paddle Wheel-Auger type,self-loading-2 or more units)
Rubber-Tired Scraper Operator-pushing one another Push Cat,Push-Pull (50~per hour additional to
base rate)
Tandem Equipment Operator (2 units only)
Tandem Tractor Operator (Quad 9 or similar type)
Tunnel Mole Boring Machine Operator
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OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)S 7-1—75
GROUP ~9.82
Canal Liner Operator (not less than 4 employees:Operator,Oiler,Welder-Mechanic,Grade
Checker required)
Canal Trimmer Operator (Operator,Oiler and two other employees covered by this agreement required)
Helicopter Pilot
Ilighlinc Cableway Operator
Re~iote Controlled Earth Moving Equipment Operator (no one Operator shall operate more than two (2)
pieces of earth moving equipment at one time)($1.00 per hour additional to base rate)
Wheel Excavator Operator (over 750 cu.yds.per hour-2 Operators and 1 Oiler or Journeyman-trainee
and 2 Heavy Duty Repairmen required)
The differentials over and above the established classifications,and wage scales are:
Crawler Tractor (Quad 9)-50~per hour additional
Push-Pull Riggs -50~per hour additional
Tower Cranes -‘45~per hour additional
3 Drum Hoist -l5~per hour additional
‘All work performed in Tunnels -35~per hour additional
(Also includes Survey and Hydrographic work)
Long Boom:Operators ~Oilers l5~per hour SO’to 100’;20~per hour for each additional 20’of
.boo~n or portion thereof.Oilers receive up to a maximum of the 200’rate.
Tandem Type Equipment -Scrapers,Belly Dumps,etc.(any combination)-$1.00 per hour additional
TEAMSTERS
Health &Welfare 1.00 per hour
Pension ,..65.per hour
Vacation &Holiday Fund 1.00 per hour
Training &Upgrading Fund .10 per hour
NOTE:7/l/75———65~7/l/76———704~to be distributed to wages and fringes upon 60 days prior notIce from’the Union.
Foreman:When a Contractor employs on his payroll 9 or more Teamsters operating equipment under the jurisdiction of
the Teamsters,excluding any equipment less than six tons and maintenance equipment,the Contractor shall
designate one Teamster as Craft Foreman and he shall receive 50~per hour more than the highest Teamster
classification over which he is Foreman.
S...~..S.
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TEAMSTERS (Continued)
A—Frame or Swedish Crane,or similar type of Equipment Driver 7.95
Bootman 7143
Cement Distributor Truck 7.43
D±’iver of Vehicle or Combination of Vehicles of:
2_Axle*7.25
3—Axle 7.110
11ormore Axles 7.65
Driver of Oil Spreader Truck 7.113
D~’iver of Transit—Mix Truck—Under 3 yards 7.149
Driver of Transit—Mix Truck—3 yards or more 7.63
Dumpcrete Trucks—Less than 6½yards water level 7.149
•Dumpcrete Trucks—6½yards water level and over 7.63
All Off—highway equipment within Teamster.Jurisdiction**8.20
(off-highway combination of vehicles and/or equipment with multlple.power sources,$1.00 per hour
additional)
WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS:(intent is that all water pulls also fall under this classification)
Driver of Dump Truck of less than 16 yards water level (includes an upgrading prior to increase)7.45
16 yards but less than 25 yards water level (includes an upgrading prior to increase)7.70
25 yards or more water level 8.20
Fork Lift Driver 7.95
Fuel Truck Driver 7.143
PB and Similar Type trucks when performing work within Teamster jurisdiction 7.58
Pipeline and Utility Working Truck Driver including Winch Truck,but limited to trucks applicable to
Pipeline and Utility Work,where a composite crew is used 7.58
Ross Carrier Driver—Hiway 7.95
Traffic Control Pilot Car,Excluding Moving Heavy Equipment Permit Load 7.25
•
Slurry Truck Driver 7.58
Truck Greaser and Tireman (50~per hour additional for Tireman)(Change in Tireman Conditions)7.58
Truck Mounted Power Broom—7.31
Truck Repairman 8.20
Truck Repairman Helper 7.50
Truck Repairman-Welder 8.30
Warehouseman and Teamster 7.17
Warehouseman—Clerk 7.31
Water Truck—2 Axles 7~143
Water Truck—3 or more Axles 7.55
Welder 8.20
Working Truck Driver 7.58
Winch Truck Driver (l2½~per hour additional when operating Winch or similar special attachments)
*Includes all vehicles less thansix tons.
**Off.4jighway equipment,for the purpose of this Agreement,shall mean any equipment or combination of
unladen equipment which cannot be licensed,for normal or regular highway use because of width,height or
length limitations when measuring the equipment or combination of equipment as it Is being operated.
•
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SCHEDULE “B”-RESOLUTION NO.75—85
The wage rates listed below are in accordance with the latest publication of the Building and Construction Trades
Council of Orange County,AFL-CIO.
ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS:For Subsistence Allowance,Transportation and Travel Time Allowance,Apprentice Program
Contributions,etc.,contact the Local Union or its District Council having jurisdiction.
RIG~ERS ~WELDERS:Same wage scale as crafts.to which they are incidental.
ASBESTOS
Occupational Health .07 per hour
Health E~Welfare .80 per hour
Pension .75 per hour
Savings .67 per hour
Apprenticeship Training .0~5 per hour
General Foreman:Receives $.50 above Journeyman
Foreii~an:Receives $25 above Journeyman
Classification
0 8—1—74
Asbestos Workers 10.58
BOILERMAKER ~BLACKSMITH
Health ~Welfare .65 per hour
Pension 1.00 per hour
Vacation .50 per hour
Apprenticeship
0
.02 per hour
Classification
•5—15—75
Foreman :Receives $.75 above Journeyman
AssTt.Foreman Receives $.50 above Journeyman -
General Foreman =to be negotiated between Company ~Union •
Boilermaker ~Blacksmith -10.5
......
BRICKLAYER
I.M.I..01 per hour
Int’l.Pension .~4O per hour
Health ~Welfare .80 per hour
Pension .70 per hour
Vacation .50 per hour
Trade Promotion .20 per hour
Apprenticeship .07 per hour
Foreman:Employ two to five men...Not less than $.50 per hour above Journeyman.
Foreman:Employ six to eleven men...Not less than $.75 per hour above Journeyman.
Foreman:Employ twelve or more men..Not less than $1.00 per hour above Journeyman.
Classification:5—1—75
Bricklayer ~Stone ~.Iasons 9.53
***.***
BRICKTENDERS (LABORERS
Health E~Welfare .75 per hour
Pension 1.50 per hour
Vacation
..I~3 per hour
Classification:7—1—75
Bricktenders 7.805
CARPET,LINOLEIThI ~SOFT TILE LAYER
Health.~~Welfare .55 per hour
Pension .50 per hour
Vacation .50 per hour
Apprentice .03 per hour
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CARPET,LINOLEU!1 ~SOFT TILE LAYER (Continued)
.
Carpet,Linoleum ~Soft Tile Layer ——
Carpet Sewcrs (Vacation .33 per hour)
Material Handler (Vacation .32 per hour)
Seartless Applicator (Vacation .LI0 per hour)
8~1~714
8.70
6.15
5.~41
8.01
Health ~Welfare .115 per hour
Pension .75 per hour
Apprenticeship .02 per hour
National Electrican
Employee Training
Benefit Fund 1 %gross payroll
.01 per hour
Classification:_
General Foreman 12.75
Cable Splicer Foreman 12.10
Foreman 11.58
Sub Foreman 10.98
Cable Splicer 10.88
Wireman 10.110
Lineman 10.110
Technician io.11o
Certified Welder l0.~40
ELEVATOR
Health ~Welfare
Pension
Educational
Vacation
Vacation Supplemental
.~4115 per hour
.29 per hour
.02 per hour
2 %up to 5 years ~~I%5 years or more
3 %regular hourly rate to d~igible employee
ELECTRIC IAN
Health FT Welfare
Pension
Apprenticeship Trust
Disability (Paycheck protection)
flues Check Off
Vacation FT Holiday
.55 per hour
.95 per hour
.014 per hour
.10 per hour
1.~gross payroll
13 ~o gross payroll (included in wage)
LATHER (Orange County Area)
Health FT Welfare
Pension
Vacàtion
Trade Promotion
Apprenticeship
.60 per hour
.75 per hour
.50 per hour
.12 ter hour
.03 ~er hour
S.
ELEVATOR (Continued)
Classification
Mechanic in charge
‘.lechanic
Helper(70%)
Probationary Helper (50%)
GLAZIER
12.46
11.075
7.75
5.54
8—1—74
9.46.
Leadman:Not less than .35 above Journeyman
Scaffolding:Not less than .25 above Journeyman
Scaffolding over 7th floor:Not less than .50 above Journeyman
Classification
Glazier (includes vacation)
•1•
LATHER ~(Continued)
Foreman:Not less than 10%above Journeyman rate
Classification 5—1—75
Lather 10.50
MARBLE HELPERS #11
Health ~Welfare
Pension
Life Insurance
Vacat ion
Administrative
App rent ices lii p
Dues Check Off
Senior ~iembcr
Foreman:Four men or less...Not less than .50
Foreman:Five men or more...Not less than .75
Super Foreman:1.25 above Journeyman
above Journeyman
above Journeyman
per hour (Employee pays .oZ~)
per hour
per hour
per hour
per hour
Tile Insurance
Retirement
Vacation
Disability
Christmas Savings
.2~5
.50
•30
.20
•20
Classification:8—l—7~
:~!arble Helpers (Includes Vacation ~Christmas Savings)6.51
Inexperienced Helper -1st 3 months 11.16
PAINTERS
.6~•per
.80 per
.10 per
.65 per
.09 per
.0~l per
.10~per
.02 per
hour
hour
hour
hour
hour
.hour
hour
hour
..~..
PAINTERS (Continued)
Classification:1—1—75
Brush 8.77
Brush,Swing Stage 9.02
Iron,Steel ~Bridge 9.02
Iron,Steel ~Bridge,Swing Stage 9.27
Iron,Steel ~Bridge Spray 9.27
Iron,Steel ~Bridge Spray,Swing Stage 9.52
Sandblaster 9.27
Sandblaster,Swing Stage 9.52
Painter,Burner 8.77
Paperhanger 9.27
Sheet Rock Taper 9.27
Sheet Rock (Using Bazooker)9.77
Sheet Rock (Using Skim Box)9.77
Steeplejack Worker 10.17
Journeyman Spray 9.02
Journeyman Spray,Swing Stage 9.27
Riggers Climbing Steel 9.27
Jouxneyrnan Brush,Climbing Steel 9.27
Journeyman Spray,Climbing Steel 9.52
SIGN PAINTERS (COMMERCIAL
Health ~Welfare .140 per hour
Pension .140 per hour
Vacation 14%up to 10 years;6%after 10 years;6.14%after 20 years;
6.8%after 21 years;7.2%after 22 years;7.G %after 23 years;
8%after 24 years
8 raid Holidays
.
SIGN PAINTERS (COMMERCIAL (Continued)
Classification
Leadman (Construction)
Journeyman (Construction)
Journeyman (Sign Painter)
Pictorial Artist
Helper (Paint F~Construction)
7.32
7.07
8.87
9.81
6.90
SIGN PAINTER (COMMERCIAL DECORATOR)
Classification:.8—17—74
Journeyman 7.40
Experienced Helper 3.14
Health ~Welfare
Pension
Vacation
8 Paid Holidays
.140 per hour
.40 per hour
10 days after 1 yr,15 days after 10 yrs,
20 days after 20 yrs.
Classification:4—1—75
Artist 10.31
Sign Painter 9.37
Helper
Health ~Welfare
Pension
•Vacat ion
8 Paid Holidays
~40 per hour
50 per hour
4%after 10 yrs,6%10 days after 1 yr.
15 days after 10 yrs.
SIGN PAINTER (OUT DOOR ADVERTISING
***.***
Promotion
Transportation
Contrs.Adm.
Health ~Welfare
Pension
Vacation
Apprentice ~
Journeyman Training
1/2%of gross payroll
.50 ($14.00 per day maximum)
1/’4%of gross payroll
10%of gross payroll
16%of gross payroll
13%of gross payroll
3/14%of gross payroll
Classification
Plumber
Steanfitter
Lead Burner
*subject to cost of living raise.
Health ~Welfare
Pension
Vacation
10%of gross payroll
16%of gross payroll
11%of gross payroll
Classification 101—714
Utility Pipeline General Foreman 20%
Utility Pipeline Foreman 10%
Utility Pipeline Journeyman
Health ~Welfare 10%of •gross payroll
Pension 16%of gross payroll
Vacation ~Holidays .13%of gross payroll
Apprenticeship,Journeyman
Training,Industry Promotion
l½%of gross payroll
.
Classification
Irrigation ~Lawn Sprinklers
Sewer ~Storm Drain Pipelayer
9-.1—714
8.00
6.50
.
PIPE TRADES
.
Plumber ~Steamfitter General Foreman:20 ~above gross Journeyman rate
Plumber ~Steamfitter Foreman:10 ~above gross JoUrneyman rate
7—1—75
10.95’
10.95’
10.95’
9.35
10%
16%
13%
3/!~%
1/2%
1/’4 %
6f gross payroll
of gross payroll.
of gross payroll
of gross payroll
of gross payroll
of gross payroll
7—1—75
PLASTERER
Administrative Trust
Health E~Welfare
Pension
Vacation
Trade Promotion
Apprentice
.05 per hour
.68 per hour
1.85 per hour
70 per hour
.15 per hour
.10 per hour
Forerian:$.50 above Journeynan rate
Classification 7—1—75
Plasterer 9.~55
PLASTER TENDER (LABORERS
Classification
Health ~Welfare
Pension
Vacation
Administrative Trust
.75 per hour
1.95 per hour
.68 per hour
.02 per hour
7—1—75
.
PIPE TRADES (Continued)
Health ~Welfare
Pension
Vacat ion
Apprentice.&J/M Training
Industry Promotion
Contrs.Adm.
Classification
A/C ~Refrigeration General Foreman 20%of J/M rate
A/C ~Refrigeration Fitter Foreman 10%of J/M rate
-
A/C ~Refrigeration Fitter 10.95
Plaster Tender 9.025
.
PITCH ROOF &DAMP,WATERPROOF
Industry Fund
Health ~Welfare
Retirement
Vacation
Dues Check-off
Apprenticeship ~Training Fund
Administration
Annuity Fund
Classification
Foreman
Sub-Foreman
J ournc y~na n
Class c-:len
Temporary Help
8—15—74
9.29
8.79
8.54
6.32
5.12
SHEET METAL
Foreman:$11.57
General Foreman:
S.A.S.M.I.
Health ~Welfare
Pension
International Pension
Vacation
Apprenticeship
18~above Journeyman rate
3%of gross payroll
74 per hour
1.20 per hour
.25 per hour
10 %of gross payroll
.02 per hour
Classification 7—1—74
Pitch Roof:1.00 extra
.02
.55
75
1.00
.20
.035
.0~45
.15
per hour
per hour
per hour
per hour
per hour
per hour
per hour
per hour.
‘
Sheet Metal Worker (includ.es Vacation)10.42
TERRAZZO WORKERS HELPERS
Classification
.
All Base Machine Work
Inexperienced Base Machineman (1st 90 days)
Helper •&Floor Machine Operator
Probationary Man (1st 90 days)
.1495
.140
.70
.06
.15+
.30
30
.50
.70
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
hour
hour
hour
hour
hour
hour
hour
hour
hour
Classification (wages below include vacation)6—1—75
TileLayer
Terrazzo Worker
Retirement
Christmas Savings
Vacation Savings
Disability &Dental
Health &Welfare
Tile Promotion
Apprentice
*ft ft ft
1.00
20
.30
.~40
.57
.15+
.12
Health &Welfare
Vacation
Pensi on
.35 per hour
.90 per hour
.70 per hour
TILE LAYER &TERRAZZO WORKERS #18
Health &Welfare
Pension
Vacation
Apprenticeship
Tile Promotion
Int’l Pension
Terrazzo Workers Health &Welfare
Terrazzo Workers Pension
Terrazzo Workers Vacation
Foreman:3—10 men $2.50 per day over Journeyman
Foreman:11 men or more $5.00 above Journeyman
7—1—75
8.35
8.10
8.08
7.83
(employee pays .014)
(Employer pays $15.00 per month)
TILE HELPER #11
l0~.0o
9.37
per hour
per hour
p.er hour
per hour
per hour
per hour (Employer pays $15.00 per month)
per hour ($8.00 mm.)
S
TILE T!ELPER #11 (Continued)
Classification:6175
Tile Helper 7.215
Certified 8.285
Inexperienced Helper 3.85
-a
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APPRENTICE SCHEDULE
PERIOD AND RATE
The Apprentice Rate is by Percentage of the Journeyman’s Rate.
.
Asbestos
Boilermakers
i3ricklayers
Carpenters
Cement Masons
Electricians
Glaz iers
Iron l~orkers*
Iron Workers**
Irrigation ~
La’~:n Srrinkler
Lathers
Lathers
•
Onerating Engrs.
Painters
•Panerhanger
Plasterers
Plasterers
Plumbers
•Refrigeration
Roofers
Roofers
Sewer (~Storm
•Drain
Sheet Metal
Sign Painter
Tapers
Tile Layer
4 yrs.
6 mos.
6 mos.
6 nos.
6 mos.
6 mos.
1000 hrs.
6 mos.
6 mos.
6 mos.
3 mos.
6 mos.
1000 hrs.
6 mos.
ômos.
3 mos.
6 inos.
6 mos.
6 mos.
3 mos.
6 mos.
6 mos..
6 mos.
6 inos.
6 mos.
6 mos.
60 70
70 725
50 60
60 65
60 65
50 60
55 60
65 83
65 86
6L1 70
14Q 50
140 145
140 146
60 65
80 85
90 95•
80 85
80 90
75 80
80 85
95 98
90
90
85
90
75 85
70 75
614 70
•75 80
86 914
91 914
CRAFT INTERVALS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
80
.75
70
70
70
65
70
87
92
90
775
80
75
75
‘70
75
91
98
90 95•
90
85
90
95
90
95
76 82 88 914
70
50
50
50
75
60
60
55
60 75
80 85
65 •
75
70 80
63 70
60 65
52 58
95
95
9th 10th
88 914
85
70 80 85 90 95
80 9Ô
76 82
*Structural ~Ornamental
**Reinforcing
64
145
50
•70
50
56
76
•55
62
82
60
68
88
65
714.
914
70
80
50 •65 85 100
50 60 80 83 85 87
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
)SS.
COUNTY OF ORANGE ,~)
I,J.WAYNE SYLVESTER,Secretary of the Boards of Directbrs of
County Sanitation Districts Nos.1,2,3,5,6,7,and 11 of Orange
County,California,do hereby certify that the above and foregoing
Resolution No.75-85 was regularly passed and adopted at a
regular meeting of said Boards on the .11th day of June
,
1975
by the following ~rote,to wit:
AYES.:Directors Donald Winn (Chairman),Lowell Aino,Robert
Battin,John Burton,Edward Byrne,Michael Callahan,
Dale Chaput,Ralph Clark,Phillip Cox,Norman Culver,
Jesse Davis,Don Mclnnis,HQnry Duke,Vernon Evans,
Donald Fox,Alice Frankiewich,John Garthe,Norma Gibbs,
Beth Graham,James Jackman,MiriamKaywood,Leonard
MacKain,Bob Perry,Thomas Riley,Kerm Rima,Howard
Rogers,Donald Saltarelli,Laurence Schmit,George
Scott,Donald Shipley,John Store,Joe Temple,Robert
Ward,Martha Weishaupt,Frances Wood,and Robin Young
NOES:Ndne
ABSENT:Directors Francis Glockner,Thomas McKnew,and
Bernie Svalstad
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand this 11th day
of June
,
1975.
J~~’ayn~S 1~~’ster,Secretary,
Bo rds//of 9~kectors,County
nit~’tion”t~istricts Nos.1,2,
3,.5,6,7,ana 11 of Orange
County,California
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