Resolution No. 1387J
RESOLUTION NO. 1387
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CYPRESS AND
THE EX OFFICIO BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CYPRESS RECREATION
AND PARK DISTRICT ASCERTAINING AND DETERMINING GENERAL PRE-
VAILING RATES OF PER DIEM WAGES,
WHEREAS, Article 2 of Chapter 1 of Part 7 of Division 2 of the Labor Code
of California, consisting of Sections 1770 through 1781, requires the City
Council of the City of Cypress to ascertain and determine the general prevailing
rate of per diem wages in the locality in which the public work of the City of
Cypress is to be performed, for each craft, classification or type of workmen
needed to execute the contracts therefore; and
WHEREAS, Government Code Section 1773 authorizes the City Council, in lieu
of specifying the prevailing rate of per diem wages in the call for bids, to
refer to :.:opies thereof at its principal office, which shall be made available
to any interested party upon request, and in such case the contractor shall
post a copy thereof at each jobsite; and
WHEREAS, in the event the City Council chooses to refer to a copy of the
prevailing rate of per _diem wages on file at its principal office in lieu
of specifying them in each call for bids, the City Council is required to
publish its determinaticn of the prevailing rate of per diem wages in a
newspaper of general circulation at least one time during each year, and,
if there is any change in the prevailing rate during the course of any
year, to -specify the changes in the first call for bids made by it thereafter.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows:
1. That the City Council of the City of Cypress hereby ascertains
and determines that the general prevailing rate of per diem wages
in the locality of the City of Cypress for each craft, classifi-
cation or type of workmen needed to execute public works contracts
or perform public works is as set forth in that certain document
entitled "Prevailing Wage Scales," a copy of which is attached
hereto as "Exhibit A" and made a part hereof by this reference.
In the event there is a conflict between the rates provided therein,
the highest rate shall govern.
2. A copy of this resolution, and of Exhibit "A" hereof, shall be
published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of
Cypress at least one time during each year.
3. If there are any changes in the prevailing rate of per diem
wages during the course of any year,as determined by the City
Council, the first call for bids made by the City Council thereafter
shall specify all such changes, in addition to referring to copies
of such prevailing rate of per diem wages on file at its principal
office.
4. At least three copies of this resolution, including any modifi-
cations or changes hereafter made, shall be kept on file at the
office of the City Clerk of the City of Cypress, 5275 Orange Avenue,
Cypress, California.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Cypress and the ex
officio Board of Directors of the Cypress Recreation and Park District at a
regular meeting held on the 27th day of August, 1973.
ATTEST:
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I �CDERK 0 CITY OF
CTY CYPRESS
MAYOR OF/CITY OF CYPRESS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
I, DARRELL ESSEX, City Clerk of the City of Cypress, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that
the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the said
City Council held on the 27th day of August, 1973, by the following roll call
vote:
AYES: 4 COUNCILMEN: Frankiewich, Harvey, Lacayo and Roberts
NOES: 0 COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT: 1 COUNCILMEN: Kanel
CITY CLE OF E CITY/OF CYPRESS
(7-1-73)
1973
WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES
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: Los 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 Funds, 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 ADJUSTMENTS EFFECTIVE ON THE DATES
INDICATED HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY STABILIZATION COMMITTEE (C.I.S.C.) UNLESS
OTHERWISE INDICATED.
CARPENTERS
Health & Welfare -74¢
Pension -95¢
Vacation—Savings—Holiday-70¢
Foreman: Receives not less than 60¢ per hour more than the hourly rate of
the highest Carpenter classification over which he has responsibility,
excluding "Pneumatic Nailer or Power Stapler."
5/1/77
Carpenter $7.05
Shingler 7.18
Hardwood Floor Worker 7.25
Millwright 7.25
Saw Filer 7.13
Table Power Saw Operator 7.15
Pneumatic Nailer or Power Stapler 7.30
Wood Fence Builder on Residential Projects 5.98
Roof Loader of Shingles 5.72
Pile Driver Foreman 7.78
Pile Driver Man—Bridge or Dock Carpenter and Cable Splicer 7.18
Pile Driver Man—Derrick Bargeman 7.18
Head Rockslinger 7.28
Rockslinger 7.18
Rock Bargeman or Scowman 7.08
Men working from a bos'n's 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 -90¢
Pension—$1.20
Vacation -80¢
Foreman: When three or more Cement Masons are employed on a job, one
shall be employed as a Foreman and shall receive not less than 60¢
per hour more than the hourly rate of the highest Cement Mason
classification over which he has responsibility.
Cement Mason Journeyman, including but not restricted to the follow-
ing: Chipping, patching; setting curb form and plank, setting of lines,
stakes and grades; setting screeds, which includes screed pins; cut-
ting, scoring and sawing new concrete; plugging, filling Shee-Bolt
holes; dry packing concrete and Embco; tending material hose on
slabs, floors and decks; tending mixer -truck chute on slabs, floors and
decks; bush hammering; patching and sacking; rodding, tamping,
bidwell rodding, machine and similar types, bull floating $6.36
Cement Mason (Magnesite, magnesite -terrazzo and mastic composition,
Epoxy, Dex-O-Tex) 6.48
Cement Masons Floating & Troweling Machine Operator 6.61
Curb & Gutter Machine Operator (cement only) 6.36
Clary & Similar Type of Screed Operator 6.36
Grinding Machine Operator (all types) 6.36
Jackson Vibratory & Similar Type Screed Operator 6.36
Scoring Machine Operator 6.36
Cement Masons on a swinging stage, bos'n's chair, or suspended scaffold,
whether swinging or rigid, above or below ground, shall receive 25¢ per hour
above the applicable rate.
5/1/73
IRON WORKERS
Health & Welfare -68¢
Pension -871/2¢
Vacation -85¢
Foreman: Receives not less than 75¢ 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.
2/1E/73
Reinforcing Iron Worker $8.75
Structural Iron Worker 8.78
Ornamental Iron Worker 8.48
Fence Erector 8.64
LABORERS
Health & Welfare -65¢
Pension—$1.35
Vacation -35¢
Foreman: Not less than 50¢ per hour more than the hourly wage rate of the
highest classification over which he has leadership.
Asphalt Raker, Luteman and Ironer
Asphalt Shoveler
5/1/73
$5.955
5.745
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 6.295°
Buggymobile Man 5.855
Cement Dumper (on 1 yard or larger mixer and handling bulk cement)5.855
Cesspool Digger and Installer 5.825
Chucktender 5.795
Cleaning and Handling of Panel Forms 5.645
Concrete Core Cutter, Grinder or Sander 5.955
Concrete Curer—Impervious Membrane and Form Oiler 5.835
Concrete Saw Man, Cutting, Scoring Old or New Concrete 5.955
Concrete Screeding for Rough Strike Off (In accordance with Memo-
randum of Understanding with Cement Masons dated 7/19/48) 5.645
Concrete, Water Curing 5.645
Cribber, Shorer, Lagging, Sheeting, and Trench Bracing, Hand -
Guided Lagging Hammer 6.155
Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 5.695
Demolition Laborer, the cleaning of brick and lumber 5.645
Driller: All power drills, excluding Jackhammer, whether core, dia-
mond, 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 6.295
Driller, Jackhammer, 21/ ft. drill steel or longer 6.035
Dry Packing of Concrete, Plugging, Filling of Shee-Bolt Holes 5.645
Fine Grader, Highway and Street Paving, Airports, Runways, and
similar type heavy construction 5.745
Fire Watcher, Limbers, Brush Loaders, Pilers and Debris Handlers 5.645
Flagman 5.645
Gas & Oil Pipeline Laborer 5.645
Gas & Oil Pipeline Wrapper—Pot Tender and Form Man 5.855
Gas & Oil Pipeline Wrapper -6 inch pipe and over 5.985
LABORERS (Continued)
5/1/73
Guinea Chaser $5.825
Head Rock Slinger 6.165
Impact Wrench, Multi -Plate 5.955
Jetting 5.645
Kettlemen, Potmen and men applying asphalt, lay-kold, creosote,
lime caustic and similar type materia ("applying" means applying,
dipping, brushing, or handling of such materials for pipe wrapping
and p waterproofiing) 5.985
Laborers, General or Construction 5.645
Laborer, Temporary Water & Air Lines 5.645
Laborer Packing Rod Steel & Pans 5.77
Landscape Gardener & Nursery Man (has knowledge of plant mate-
rials and how to plant them. Lays out plant arrangements to follow
the landscape plan) 5.745
Material Hoseman (Walls, Slabs, Floors and Decks) 5.645
Mixer -Truck Chute Man (Walls, Slabs, Decks, Floors, Foundations
and Footings -Curb & Gutter & Sidewalks) 5.645
Operator of Pneumatic, Gas, Electric Tools, Vibrating Machines &
similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein 5.955
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 is fabricated 6.155
Pipe Layer's Backup Man, coating, grouting, making of joints, sealing,
caulking, diapering & including rubber gasket joints, pointing and
any and all other services 5.935
Oversize Concrete Vibrator Operator, 70 pounds & over 6.055
Power Broom Sweepers (small) 5.855
Prefabricated Manhole Installer 6.155
Rigging and Signalling 5.645
Riprap Stonepaver, placing stone or wet sacked concrete 5.835
Rock Slinger 5.905
Roto Scraper and Tiller 5.855
Sandblaster (Nozzleman) 6.095
Sandblaster (Pot Tender) 5.835
Scaler 5.695
Septic Tank Digger and Installer (Lead Man) 5.795
Slip Form Raisers 5.645
Steel Headerboard Man & Guideline Setter 6.07
LABORERS (Continued)
Tampers, Barko, Wacker & similar type
Tank Scaler & Cleaner
Taxman and Mortannan
5/1/73
$5.955
5.77
5.695
Tool -Crib or Tool -House Laborer (according to Memorandum of
Agreement between Teamsters & Laborers' Internationals dated
April 22, 1947) 5.645
Tree Climber, Faller, Chain Saw Operator, Pittsburgh Chipper or
similar type Brush Shredders
Trenching Machine, Hand Propelled
Underground Laborer, including Caisson Bellower
Watchman
Welding in connection with Laborers' work
Window Cleaner
5.855
5.855
5.775
4.985
6.155
5.645
*Indicates upgrading of 9¢ per hour above all other classifications.
Men working from Bosun Chairs or Swinging Scaffolds, or suspended from a
rope or cable, shall receive 25¢ per hour above the applicable rate.
TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS
Health & Welfare -65¢
Pension -$1.35
Vacation -35¢
NOTE: Seven consecutive hours, excluding meal period, to begin at 7:00,
7:30, or 8:00 a.m. shall constitute a regular day's 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 50¢ per hour above the
highest paid classification over which he has leadership.
5/1/73
Batch Plant Laborer $6.88
Blaster, Driller, Powderman 7.13
Bull Gang Foreman 7.13
Bull Gang Mucker, Trackman 6.88
Changehouseman 6.88
Chemical Grout Jetman 7.13
Cherry Pickerman 7.13
Chucktender, Cabletender 6.98
Concrete Crew, includes Rodders & Spreaders 6.88
Diamond Driller 7.38
Dumpman 6.88
Dumpman, Outside 6.88
Grout, Gunman 7.13
Grout Mixerman 7.13
Grout Pumpman 7.13
Helper for Steel Form Raiser and Setter 6.98
(Note: Helper for Steel Form Raiser and Setter may be used on a
one-for-one basis with the Steel Form Raiser or Setter.)
Jackleg Miner 7.13
TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS (Continued)
5/1/73
Jumbo Man $7.13
Kemper and other Pneumatic Concrete Placer Operator 7.13
Loading and Unloading Agitator Cars 6.98
Miner—Tunnel (hand or machine) 7.13
Nipper
Nozzleman 7.13
Operating of Troweling and/or Grouting Machines 7.13
Pot Tender—using mastic or other material, for example (but not by way
of limitation), shotcrete, etc. 6.98
Powderman—Primer House 7.13
Primer Man 7.13
Sandblaster 7.13
Shaft and Raise Work° 7.38
Shotcrete Man 7.13
Steel Form Raiser and Setter 7.13
Swamper (Brakeman and Switchman on Tunnel Work) 6.88
Timberman, Retimberman—wood or steel 7.13
Tool Man 6.88
Tunnel Concrete Finisher 7.13
Tunnel Materials Handling Man fi.88
Vibratorman, Jackhammer, Pneumatic Tools (except Driller) 6.98
Watchman—(See Laborers for Wages and Fringe Benefits)
*The classification "Shaft and Raise Work" shall be applicable to all work from the entrance
to the shaft or raise and including surge chambers. This classification shall apply to all
work involving surge chambers up to ground level.
OPERATING ENGINEERS
Health & Welfare -75¢
Pension—$1.50
Vacation—Holiday Fund -30¢
Foreman: 50¢ per hour over the rate of the highest paid Engineer under his
supervision.
°NOTE: An additional 300 was previously
negotiated and disallowed by the
C.I.S.C. and is presently being
appealed.
7/1/73
GROUP 1 $7.28°
Brakeman
Compressor Operator
Deck Hand
Engineer Oiler
Generator Operator
Heavy Duty Repairman Helper
Pump Operator
Signalman
Switchman
GROUP 2
Building Construction Inspector
Concrete Mixer Operator, Skip Type
Conveyor Operator
Fireman
Generator, Pump or Compressor (2-5 inclusive)
Portal Units—over 5 units, 10¢ per hour for each additional unit up
to nine units
Hydrostatic Pump Operator
Oiler Crusher (Asphalt or Concrete Plant)
OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)
7/1/73
GROUP 2 $7.52°
Plant Operator, Generator Pump or Compressor
Rotary Drill Helper (oilfield)
Skiploader—Wheel type, up to $/a yd. without attachment
Soils Field Technician
Tar Pot Fireman
Temporary Heating Plant Operator
Trenching Machine Oiler
Truck Crane Oiler
GROUP 3 7.76°
A -Frame or Winch Truck Operator
Chairman
Elevator Operator (inside)
Equipment Greaser (rack)
Ford Ferguson (with dragtype attachments)
Helicopter Radioman (ground)
Power Concrete Curing Machine Operator
Power Concrete Saw Operator
Power -Driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator
Ross Carrier Operator (jobsite)
Stationary Pipe Wrapping & Cleaning Machine Operator
GROUP 4 7.87°
Asphalt Plant Fireman
Boring Machine Operator
Boxman or Mixerman (Asphalt or Concrete)
Chip Spreading Machine Operator
Concrete Pump Operator (small portable)
Bridge Type Unloader and Turntable Operator
Dinky Locomotive or Motormanup to and including 10 ton)
Equipment Greaser (Grease Truck)
Helicopter Hoist Operator
Highline Cableway Signalman
Hydra-Hammer-Areo Stomper
Power Sweeper Operator
Roller Operator (compacting)
Screed Operator (Asphalt or Concrete)
Rodman
Trenching Machine Operator (up to 6 ft.)
GROUP 5 8.06°
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)
7.52° (On multi -batch plant units not less than 1 Operator -Oiler and 1
additional employee)
Backhoe Operator (up to and including s/a yd.)
Bit Sharpener
Concrete Joint Machine Operator (Canal and similar type)
Concrete Planer Operator
Derrickman (Oilfield type)
Deck Engine Operator
Drilling Machine Operator (including water wells)
Forklift Operator (under 5 tons capacity)
Hydrographic Seeder Machine Operator (straw pulp or seed)
OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)
GROUP 5
7/1/73 OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued)
$8.06°
Instrumentman
Machine Tool Operator
Maginnis Internal Full 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 -Journeyman -trainee
required)
Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator
Roller Operator (asphalt or finish)
Rubber Tired Earth 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 Hoist (1 drum)
Tunnel Locomotive 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 11 yds.)
Tractor Operator—Bulldozer, Tamper Scraper (single engine, up to 100
h.p., flywheel and similar types, up to and including D-5 and similar
types)
Welder—General
GROUP 6 $8.16'
Asphalt or Concrete Spreading Operator (tamping or finishing)
Asphalt Paving Machine Operator (Barber Green or similar type -
2 screedmen required)
BHL Lima Road Pactor, Wagner Pactor or similar, Operator
Bridge Crane Operator
Cast in Place Pipe Laying Machine Operator
Combination Mixer and Compressor Operator (Gunite Work)
Concrete Pump Operator (truck mounted)—Oiler required
Concrete Mixer Operator—Paving (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee re-
quired)
Crance Operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity) (Oiler or Jour-
neyman trainee required) (Long Boom 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
Gradall Operator (Oiler or Joumeyman-trainee required)
Grouting Machine Operator
Heading Shield Operator
Heavy Duty Repairman
Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and similar type)
Kolman Belt Loader and similar type (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee
required)
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
Joumeyman-trainee requireed)
Material Hoist Operator
GROUP 6
7/1/73
$8.16°
Mucking Machine Operator (3/4 yd.—Oiler or Journeyman -trainee re-
quired—rubber-tired rail or track type)
Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator (Hackley-Presswell or
similar type)
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, 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 Deere, 1040 and similar single unit)
Skiploader Operator (Crawler and Wheel type—over 11 yds., up to
and including 61 yds.)
Surface Heaters and Planer 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-5-100 Flywheel h.p. and
over, or similar) (Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper and Push Tractor,
single engine)
Tractor Operator (Boom attachments)
Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending Machine Operator
Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over 30 tons)
Shovel, Backhoe, Dragline, Clamshell Operator, over 3/4 yd. and up to
5 cu. yd. M.R.C.) (Oiler or journeyman -trainee required) (Long
Boom pay applicable)
GROUP 7 8.26°
Crane Operator—Over 25 tons, up to and including 100 tons (Long
Boom pay applicable) (Oiler, Journeyman -trainee or two operators
required)
Derrick Barge Operator (Long Boom pay applicable)
Dual Drum Mixer (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required)
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 Loader Operator (Crawler and wheel type over 61/2 yds.)
Tower Crane Repairman
Shovel, Backhoe, Dragline, 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
OPERATING ENGINEERS (Continued) 7/1/73
GROUP 8 $8.40°
Auto Grader Operator (2 Grade Checkers and 1 additional employee
required)
Automatic Slip Form Operator (Grade Checker, Screedman, Oiler or
Journeyman -trainee required)
Crane Operator -over 100 tons (Oiler, Journeyman -trainee or two (2)
operators required) (Long Boom pay applicable)
Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derricks or similar types (capable of
hoisting 100 tons or more) (Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required)
Mass Escavator Operator (2 Operators and Oiler or Joumeyman-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
GROUP 9 8.50°
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
Highline Cableway Operator
Remote Controlled Earth Moving Equipment Operator (no one Oper-
ator shall operate more than two (2) pieces of earth moving equip-
ment 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 -15¢ per hour additional
All work performed in Tunnels -35¢ per hour additional
(Also includes Survey and Hydrographic work)
Long Boom: Operators & Oilers 15¢ per hour 80' to 100'; 20¢ per hour for
each additional 20' of boom 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
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TEAMSTERS
ALLOCATIONS: 11/1/73-35¢+The Union may, at its discretion, upon at
least sixty days' written notice prior to No-
vember 1, 1973 allocate the increase to any
or all: (1) hourly wage rates, (2) Health &
Welfare, (3) Pension, (4) Vacation -Holiday.
Health & Welfare -75¢
Pension -65¢
Vacation & Holiday Fund -$1.00
Foreman: When a Contractor employs on his payroll 9 or more Teamsters
operating equipment under the jurisdiction of the Teamsters, exclud-
ing 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.
A -Frame or Swedish Crane, or similar type of equipment driver
Bootman
Cement Distributor Truck
Driver of Vehicle or Combination of Vehicles of:
2 Axles°
3 Axles
4 or more Axles
Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck
Driver of Transit -Mix Truck -Under 3 yards
Driver of Transit :Mix Truck -3 yards or more
Dumperete Truck, less than 61 yards water level
Dumperete Truck, 61/2 yards water level and over
All off-highway equipment within Teamster jurisdiction (off-highway
combination of vehicles or equipment with multiple power sources,
$1.00 per hour additional)
Fork Lift Driver
Fuel Truck
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 6.83
Ross Carrier Driver -highway 7.20
Traffic -Control Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equipment, permit load6.50
Truck Greaser and Tireman (50¢ per hour additional when working on
tire sizes above 24 inches in wheel diameter)
• Truck Mounted Power Broom
Truck Repairman
Truck Repairman Helper
Truck Repairman -Welder
Warehouseman and Teamster
Warehouseman Clerk
Water Truck:
2 Axles
3 or more Axles
Welder
Winch Truck Driver -121/2¢ per hour additional when operating power
winch, or similar special attachments.
°Includes all vehicles less than six tons.
}Subject to C.I.S.C. approval.
7/1/73
$7.20
6.68
6.68
6.50
6.65
6.90
6.68
6.74
6.88
6.74
6.88
7.45
7.20
6.68
6.83
6.56
7.45
6.75
7.55
6.42
6.56
6.65
6.75
7.45