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RESOLUTION NO. 3922
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA,
ADOPTING THE SCALE OF PREVAILING
RATE OF PER DIEM WAGES AND RESCINDING
RESOLUTION NO. 3889 AND ALL OTHER
RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH.
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THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA,
DOES DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That pursuant to Section 1773 of the Cali-
fornia Labor Code, the following wage scales for the basic trades
and sub trades hereinafter set forth are hereby ascertained and
determined to be the general prevailing rate of per diem wages
in the locality of the City of Arcadia and the general prevail-
ing rate for legal holiday and overtime work in said locality.
That the rates hereinafter specified shall be applicable as of
the date of the adoption hereof, except in such instances as rates
or schedules are hereinafter specified to be effective at a date
later than the date of the adoption hereof and in such cases the
rates shall be effective upon the respective dates hereinafter
specified. Per diem wages shall be deemed to include employer
payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar
purposes, when the term "per diem wages" is used in any statute
applicable to public works. The basic trades and subtrades with
respect to which the general prevailing rate of per diem wages
and the general prevailing rate for legal holiday and overtime
in the locality of the City of Arcadia as thus determined are
as follows:
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BUSINESS ADDRESSES
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TRUST FUNDS
CARPENTERS Health <'!< Welfare Trust for Southern California
M, A, Cornell & Co,-520 S, Virgil Ave"
Los Angeles. Califnrnia 90005 ....,.."....,....................,...............,..,....386-8590
~ CEMENT MASONS Snuthern California Health <'!< WeUare Fund
M, A. Cornell & Co,-520 S, Virgil Ave"
Los Angeles, California 90005 ........,........,......,.. ......",.."_,,....,........386-2901
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'0 California IRONWORKERS' Field Welfare Pian
320 Judah St., San Francisco, California ...............
..,....681-1720
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LABORERS Health & Welfare Trost for Southern California
I 1844 Wilshire Blvd" Los Angeles, California 900]7 ............,..,.. ,..483-7220
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" OPERATING ENGINEERS Health &: WeUare Fund
: 724 S, Park View, Los Angeles, California 90057 ..............,....,..,..,388-5]38
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Construction TEAMSTERS Security Fund for Southern California
General Correspondence:
520 S, Virgil Ave" Los Angeles, California 90005 .........,....,..,386-2703
Claims: Teamsters Security Plans, Inc.
]616 W, 9th St" Los Angeles, California 900]5 ..,....,..,........,38]-3571
Furnished by
WS ANGELES BUILDING &: CONSTRUCfION TRADES COUNCIL
AFL-C10
1626 Beverly Blvd., Los Angel"., California 0002S
483-4.222
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1966
WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES
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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 Bernar-
dino, Imperial, Vcnhua, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Kern, Ioyo and Mono.
ADDmONAL COST ITEMS: For Subsistence Allowance. Transportation and
Travel Time Allowance. Apprentice Program Contributions, Industry Promo.
tional Funds, etc., contact the Local Union or its District Council having
jurisdiction.
RIGGERS and WELDERS FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES, Same wage scale.
as crafts to which rigging and welding are incidental.
CARPENTERS
Health & Welfare-23~ per hour
Pension-30t per hour
Vacation-1St per hour
Foreman: Receives not less than 50~ per hour more than the hourly rate of the
highest classification over which he has responsibility, except "Pneu-
matic Nailer:'
The Union may elect at iti option upon sixty days' written notice" prior to
May I, 1967, to allocate up to a maximum of 10, per hour out of the tollowing
listed amount to each of the Health and Welfare and Yacation Funds:
29~-5/]/67
5/1/156
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Pile Driver Foreman _nn.._.....__..u.._n........._.....n_........__..._.................._..._....... 5.46
Pile Driver Man-Bridge or Dock Carpenter & Cable Splicer _mn.m........ 4.96
Pile Driver Man-Derrick Bargeman ............._.............................__............... 4.96
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Rock Bargeman or Scowman .n...................................._........................_....... 4.76
Men working from a swinging scaffold. or suspended from a rope or cable, shall
receive 2.5, per hour above the applicable Journeyman or Apprentice rate.
. CEMENT MASONS
Health & Welfare-25f per hour
Pension-30, per hour
Vacalion-20~ per hour; 25~-5/1/67
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 SOt
per hour more than the highest classification over which he has
leadership,
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means of hand signals on excavation work) directly to the Operator of hoisting
equipment only.
On a survey crew the Party Chief !hall receive premium pay of 101j! per
hour above the regular rate.
CEMENT MASONS (Con';nued)
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S/1/66
Cement Mason Journeyman; including but not restricted to
the following: Chipping; patching; setting curb form
and plank, setting of lines, stakes and grades; setting
screeds, which includes screed pins; cutting, scoring
and sawing new concrete; plugging, filling Shee- Bolt
holes; dry packing concrete and Embeo; tending mate-
rial hose on slabs, Boors and decks; tending mixer-truck
chute, slabs, Hoors and decks; bush hammering; patch~
ing and sacking; rodding, tamping, bit well rodrling,
machine and similar types, bull Hoating ............................$4.60
Cement Mason (magnesite, magnesite-terrazzo and mastic
composition, Epoxy, Dex-O-Tex _.....m_m................_____......$4.72
Cement Mason F10ating &. Troweling Machine Operator _....... 4.85
Curb &: Gutter Machine Operator (cement only) _.........____mm 4.60
Clary & Similar Type of Screed Operator __......m___......_...m....... 4.60
Grinding Machine Operator (all types) "..,...,..",........"..,....... 4,60
Jackson Vibratory & Similar Type Screed Operator ..mmm..... 4.60
Scoring Machine Operator ..__..__.__.......m..m_m m................ m.... 4.60
TEAMSTERS
Health & Welfare-30, per hour; 35,-5/1/67
Pension-20~ per hour
Vacation & Holiday Fund-156 per hour; 254-5/1/67
Foremen: When a Contractor employs on his payroll, 9 or more Teamsters oper-
ating equipment under the jurisdiction of the Teamsters, excluding:
any equipment less than six tons and maintenance equipment, the
Contractor shall designate one Teamster as a Craft Foreman and he
shall receive 25~ per hour more than the highest Teamster classifica-
tion over which he is Foreman.
Driver of Dump Truck of less than: 5/1/66
4 yards water level ...m.m__..............._m_m.m.m....m..........$4.35
4 yards but less than 8 yards water level __............___....... 4.38
8 yards but less than 12 yards water level ....__n.........m__ 4.43
12 yards but less than 16 yards water level __....._..__......_... 4.51
16 yards but less than 25 yards water level ...___m...__""',,' 4.73
25 yards or more, water level (single unit or combi-
nation of vehicles) h.............__m_m..............__.m.......... 5.19
Driver of Truck Legal Payload Capacity:
Less than 6 tons _.._.....____...h....h..___................._............_..._ 4.35
6 tons to 10 tons ................____......m_m..........._...mm..m..... 4.38
10 tons to 15 tons .........m...m.................__..___h.m...__.........__ 4.43
15 tons to 20 tons m.............m..........m................._m..__.....__ 4.51
20 tons or more .....____............_....__..__...__.m...m_._.__.............__ 4.73
Driver of Dumpster Truck .....m...........m.............__...______m.....m. 4.73
Driver of Transit-Mix Truck-under 3 yards .....m.... __.........___ 4.59
Driver of Transit-Mix Truck-3 yards or more .__.__mmmm.....m 4.73
Pipeline and Utility worlcing Truck Driver, including
Winch Truck, but limited to Trucks applicable to pipe-
line and utility work where a composite crew is used ...... 4.53
Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck ..........._.___..mmm_...........m 4.53
Bootman ,...,......"...."..'....,....,..',..........,..',..."..,..",..,..,....,.."....,.." 4,53
Cement Distributor Truck ..h..hh............h__.___.......m..........mm.. 4.53
Dumpcrete Truck less than 672 yards water level m................. 4.59
Dumpcrete Truck, 6th yards water level and over ..__....m...mm 4.73
Ross Carrier Driver-Highway mm'mmmm_____mm.mm_.............. 5.035
Water or Tank~Type Truck Driver-under 2500 gallons __...nm 4.41
Water or Tank-Type Truck Driver-2500 gallons to 4000
gallons .....,.........,...,....,.........'.......,....................."...'............ 4,53
Water or Tank-Type Truck Driver-4000 gallons and over .... 4.65
Fork: Lift Driver __..m..............._........_.....n.__....._........................_. 5.035
Traffic-Control Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equip-
TrucrGrt~J:r":~ IT~:~~.~..::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::: ~:g~
Trude-Mounted Power Boom .__...._......_..._____m___.m........mmm.. 4.41
Truck Repairman ...__m.m.......m_............................_.___.h............. 5.315
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Warehonseman.Clerk .................,....,....".."..,...,...........""...."..", 4.41
A-Frame or Swedish Crane Driver .m.m__m..............__............... 5.035
DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-Type Equipment, LeTourneau
Pulls, Terra Cobras and similar type of equipment;
also PB and similar type trucks when performing work
within the Teamster jurisdiction, regardless of types of
attachments and when pulling Aqua/Pale and Water
Tan1c Trailer ..........",...................."..'........,.....,...........,.., 5,315
Winch Truck Driver-121he per hour additional when oper-
ating power winch, or similar special attachments
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$4,$4
$4,96
5,09
4,$4
4,$4
4,$4
4.$4
4,$4
5/1/67
$4,50
4,53
4,58
4,66
4,88
IRON WORKERS
Health & Welfan>-251>, per hour; 28,-8/16/66; 301>,-8/16/68;
33,-8/16/69
Pension-15, per hour; 20,-8/16/66; 25,-8/16/67; 30,-8/16/68;
321>,-8/16/69
Vacation-18, per hour; 23t-8/16/67; 25,-8/16/68
Foreman: Receives not less than 454 per hour more than the hourly rate of the
highest classification over which he has supervision. When two or. . '"'
more Iron Workers are employed, one shall be selected by the Em- "
ployer to act as Foreman.
2/1(,/66 8/16/66 8/16/67 8/16/68 8/16/69
Reinforcing Iron Worker ........,...$5,20 $5,54 $5,83 $6,10 $6,37
Slructurallron Worker .........,.... 5.41 5,71 5,98 6,23 6,48
Omamentallron Worker '...",..... 5,41 5,71 5,98 6,23 6.48
Fence Erector ...,........"............., 5,21 5,51 5,78 6,03 6,28
5,34
4,50
4,53
4,58
4,66
4,88'
4,88-
4,74,
4,88
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4,68'
4,68
4,68
4,68
4,74
4,88
5,185
4,56
LABORERS
Health & Welfare-2112, per hour; 2412<1-5/1/68; 25,-5/1/69
Pension-22, per hour; 27,-5/1/67; 32,-5/1/68; 35,-5/1/69
Vacation-15, per hour; 20,-5/1/67; 25,-5/1/68
Foreman: Not less than 304 per hour more than the hourly wage rate of the
classiJication over which he has leadership.
5/1/66 5/1/67
Laborer-General or Construction ...__......m$3.70 $3.85
Demolition Laborer. the cleaning of
Brick & Lumber .....,.....',..,.................. 3,70 3,85
Dry Packing of Concrete '..........m....'......", 3,70 3,85
Operator of Pneumatic &: Electric Tools.
Vibrating Machines &: similar me--
chanical tools not separate classified
herein .......__...........................___........... 3.91
Concrete Saw Man, excluding Tractor
Roto-1~~:p.;:,':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I~~
Concrete Core Cutter m...h....................h..h 3.91
Asphalt Ralcer & Ironer ,..........."..............., 3,91
Asphalt Shoveler .......m.................___............ 3.80
4,68
4,80
5,185
4,50
4,83
4,56
5.465
4,735
4.42
4,56
5,185
5/1/68
$3,97
511/69
$4,145
3,97
3,97
4,145
4,145
4,355 .
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4,18
4,06
4,18
4,18
4,18
4,18
4,07
4,355
4,355
4,355
4,355
4,245
4,06
4,06
4,06
4,06
3,95
5.465
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GROUP 5 (Continued) ..........................h,h..",..........$5,16
Skip Loader, '\Vheel Type, over ~ yard, up to and
including 1* yards
Slip Form Pump Operator (power-driven hydrau-
lic lifting device for concrete forms)
Tractor Operator-Dragtype Shovel, Bulldozer,
Tamper, Scraper and Push Tractor
GROUP 6 ,....,...................,...............,..,..,....,.........."...,,$5,26
Combination Heavy Duty Repairman and Wplder
.... Concrete Mixer Operator-Paving
I Concrete Mobile Mixer Operator
,I Concrete Pump or Pumpcrete Gun Operator
Crushing Plant Engineer
Elevating Grader Operator
Grade-AU Operator
Highline Caoleway Operator
Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and Mine)
I Kolman Belt Loader and Similar Type
! Lift Slab Machine Operator
I Loader Operator-Athey, Euclid, Hancock, Sierra
or similar type
Fork Lift, over five ton
Motor Patrol Operator (any type or size)
Multiple Engine-Earth-Moving Machinery Operator
Party Chief
Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator-
'. Hackley-Presswell or similar type
Rotary Drill Operator. excluding Caisson Type
Slciploader-Wheeltype over IJh yards
Surface Heater and Planer Operator
. Tractor Loader Operator. Crawler Type-all type..;
and sizes
Tractor Operator-with boom attaclunents
, Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending
~lachine Operator
Trenching Machine Operator (over 6-foot depth
capacity, manufacturer's rating)
Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Back Hoe,
Dragline, Clamshell, Derrick, Derrick Barge,
Crane. Pile Driver. and Mucking Machine)
7/1/67
$5,31
7/1/68
$5.46
$5.41
$5.56
All operators and oilers on equipment with booms of 80 to 100 feet includ-
ing jib and pile-driving rigs with hammer leads of 80 to 100 feet, shall receive
154 per hour premium par additional to the regular rate of pay. Thereafter they
shaH receive an additiona IOe per hour premium pay additional to the regular
rate of pay for each additional 20 feet of boom. including jib.
It is agreed that two or more Engineer Operators will constitute a complete
operating crew on all Tower Crane equipment (American Pecco. Bucyrus Erie,
Mayea-Weitz. Linden and similar types), and they shall receive 45, per hour
premium pay in addition to the applicable Universal Equipment Operator's
rate of pay (Long Boom premium shall not apply to this equipment).
Operators on all hoisting equiQment with three drums or more. shall re-
ceive 15f per hour premium pay additional to the regular rate of pay.
Combination Mixer and Compressor Operators on Gunite Work shall be
classified as Concrete Mobile Mixer Operators.
Operators on equipment with scrapers or dragtype shovels in tandem shall
receive premium pay of $1.00 per hour above the regular rate, other types of
tandems excluding compactors, 50, per hour premium.
The necessity for the use of an employee as a Signalman shall be deter-
mined by the Contractor. When used, he shall be an Engineer-Oiler. as defined
herein. who assists in giving or relaying signals by mechanical means (also by
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LABORERS (Continued)
5/1/66
Buggymobileman ",..,.......,........ "..,......... 3,91
Cement Dumper (on 1 rard or larger
mixer &. handling bulk cement) ........ 3.91
Cesspool Digger & Installer ........................ 3.88
. g:~~~::d~:r~~.:..~~~i;~..~i.~~b~~~.... 3.85
& Form Oiler ...........,,,..,...,,......,......... 3,89
Cribber or Sharer ........................................ 4.06
Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) ...... 3.75
Driller (Core, Diamond or Wagon)d Joy
Driller, ModellW M-2A. Gar ner-
Denver Model DH 143 &. similar
type drills (in accordance with
memorandum of understanding be-
tween Laborers &. Operating Engi-
neers. dated at Miami. Florida. Feb-
ruary 3. 1954) ,..,..",.........,....,,,,,..,,".. 4,15
Drill~~.l~;~ra~~~~:..~~..~~~~..~~~..~~~~... 3.99
Fine Grader, Highway &. Street Paving,
Airports. Runways &. similar type
heavy construction ..............00.............. 3.80
~1agman """......"",...""'......".."..,......'"....,,, 3,70
Gas &- Oil Pipeline Laborer .......n............... 3.70
Gas &. Oil Pipeline \Vrapper-Pot Tender
&. Form Man ..................___................... 3.91
Gas &. Oil Pipeline Wrapper - 6-inch
. pipe and over ...................................... 4.04'
i:~i~~:r5;a~k~i..R~d..St~~i..&..p~..:::::::::: 3:~~5
Landscape Gardener &. Nursery Man- ...... 3.80
Laying of all non-metallic pipe. includ-
~~~::J ~N:' .~~.~~~..~.i.~~..~..~.~.~.... 4.01
Making 6: Caulking of all non-metallic
Pipe Joints ............................................ 3.89
Powdennan .................................................. 4.06
Riprap Stonepaver ...................................... 3.89
Rock Slinger 00.............................................. 3.96
Head Rock Slinger .......... ...........mn........... 4.22
Sandblaster (Nozzleman) .......................... 4.15
Sandblaster (Pot Tended .....,.."..,............. 3,89
Sc!er ............................................................ 3.75
Scaler (Ul'ing Bos'n's Chair or Safety
Belt or Power Tools) .......................... 3.96
Septic Tank Digger &. Installer (Lead
Man) ...........,...,...............,..,..........'...... 3,85
Steel Headerboard Man .............................. 4.125
To.nk Scaler & Cleaner .....""...,..".....,......... 3.!l25
Tarman &. 1.{ortannan .................................. 3.75
Tree Climber, Faller. Chain Saw Oper-
. ator. Pittsburgh 9hipper &. similar
type Brush Shredder .......................... 3.91
Underground Laborer. including CaiS4
son Bellower ........................................ 3.83
Watchman .................................................... 3.04
Window Cleaner ..............n.......................... 3.70
5/1/67 SIll.. 5/1/.'
4,06 4,18 4.355
4.06 4,18 4,355
4,03 4,15 4,325
4,00 4,12 4,295
4,04 4,16 4,335
4,21 4,33 4,505
3,90 4,02 4,195
4,30 4,42 4,595
4.14 4,26 4.435
3,95 4,07 4,245
3,85 3,97 4,145
3,85 3,97 4.145
4,06 4,18 4.355
4,19 4,31 4.485
3,93 4,05 4,225
3,975 4,095 4.27
3,95 4,07 4,245
4,16 4,28 4.455
4,04 4,16 4,335
4,21 4,33 4,505
4,04 4,16 4,335
4,11 4,23 4.405
4,37 4.49 4,685
4,30 4.42 4.595
4,04 4,16 4,335
OM 4.02 4.195
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4,11 4,23 4.405
4,00 4,12 4,295
4,275 4,395 4,57
3,\115 4,0\15 4,2.1
3,90 4,02 4,195
'(,06 4,18 4,355
3,98 4,10 4,275
3,19 3,31 3.485
3,85 3,97 4,145
.Hu knowledge of plant materials and how to plant them. Lay. out plant arrangements to
follow landscape plan.
TUNNEL CLASSIfiCATIONS (5.. Not. I
Health I'< We!fare-16'h. peT hour; 2112.-5/1/66
Pension-15. peT hour; 22.-5/1/66; 27.-511/67
Vacation-l0. peT hour; 15.-5/1/66; 20.-5/1/67
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. Singlt':
shift 12remiums shall Dot apply on tunnels less than 200 feet.
The classiBcation "ShUter' receives a 354 per hour differential over thf1
highest classification over which he has leadership.
Shaft and Raise Miner ..,.......,..,...........,...................Jm~ VJ!3:5 it~~~
Miner-Tunnel (haud or machine) .....,...,...,.............. 4.465 4,595 4,845
Timbennao" Relimberman-wood or steel ......,....,...... 4.465 4,595 4,845
Blaster, Driuer, Powderman ..........,............................. 4,465 4,595 4,845
Cherry Pickerman .............,...,...........,...........,......,...".. 4.465 4,595 4.845
Nipper .......,................................,............,.......,.."...,...... 4,315 4.445 4,695
ChucktendeT, Cabletender ...'......."...,......................,.. 4,315 4.445 4,695
Swamper (Brakeman and Switchman on Tunnel
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Bull Gang Foreman ,..,.....,..........,.......,......,...,..",......." 4.465
Bull Gang Mucker, Trackman ......."...................,......' 4,215
Dumpman .nn.._...n..u........n........___n.....h._....__...h...__n... 4.215
Steel Form Raiser I'< Setter ..,.......,..,............,...,..."...... 4.465
Helper for Steel Form Raiser &- Setter ....___......._______n 4..315
(Note: Helper for Steel Form Raiser 6: Setter
may be used on a one-far-one basis with the
Steel Form Raiser or Setter)
Vibr~~;~iliil~~)k _~~~~~~:_.~~~~~~~..~~~~..~.~~_~_.._ 4.315
Concrete Crew. includes Rodders &: Spreaders onm.... 4.215
Grout Crew _._m........._.___........._...__..........___..........,..___.. 4.215
Grout Gunman ,......,..""'...,............,.........,..........."",,,.. 4.415
Kemper &: other Pneumatic Concrete Placer Oper-
ator .....,.....'.........,......,....."..",...."..........,.....".."", 4,465
W atchman ..........................................__n...........:...._....... 2.94
4,345
4,595
4.595
4,345
4,345
4,595
4.445
4.445
4,345
4,345
4,545
4,595
3,04
OPERATING ENGINEERS
Health I'< We!fare-30. per hour
Pension-30e per honr; 45.-7/1/67; 60.-7/1/68
Vacation-Holiday Savings Fund-304 per hour
Foreman: Receives not less than 356 per hour over the hourly rate of the
highest Operating EJ:!gineer classi.fication under his direction, exclud.
ing premium payor differential pay.
7/1/66 7/1/67 7/1/68
GROUP 1 ...........,................,..... ,...........,......,....,......., ,$4,38 $4,53 $4,66
Air Compressor, Pump or Generator Operator
Engineer-Oiler and Sig,nalman
Heavy Duty Repairman s Helper
Switchman or Brakeman
GROUP 2 .....,....,....,......"...........,..,........ ,.....,$4,62
Concrete Mixer Operator, Skip type
Conveyor Operator and Beltman
Fireman
Generator, Pump or Compressor Operator (2-5
inclusive. portable units) (10. per honr ad-
ditional for each unit with a maximum of 10
units)
- Generator, Pump or Compressor Plant Operator
$4,77
$4,92 .
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4,595
4,845
4,845
4,595
4,595
4,845
4,695
4,695
4,595
4,595
4,795
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4,845
3,19
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OPERATING ENGINEEJIS I Cont;"u.d I
GROUP 2 (Continued) ",.."....,..",..........
Hydrostatic Pump
Rotary Drill Helper (Oillleld type)
Skiploader-Wheeltype-Ford. Ferguson, Jeep or
similar type % yard or less (without dra,z.:type
attachments )
Temporary Heating Plant Operator
Truck Crane Oiler
7)1)66
...... ,....$4,62
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GROUP 3 ........".., .."..,...,.... ............,.., , ...,....$4,86
A-Frame or Winch TruCK Operator
Dinkey Locomotive or Tunnel Motor Operator
Elevator Hoist Operator
Equipment Greaser
Ford. Ferguson or Similar Type (with dragtype
attachments )
Hydra-Hammer or Similar Type Equipment
Power Concrete Curing Machine
Power Concrete Saw Operator
Power-driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator
Rodman and Chainman
Ross Carrier (jolrsite)
Self-Propelled Tar Pipelining Machine Operatoe
Stationary Pipe Wrappin~ and Cleaning Machine
Operator
Towblade Operator
GROUP 4 ......... ...$4,97
Asphalt Plant Fireman
Boring Machine Operator
Bonnan or Mixer Box Operator (Concrete or As-
phalt Plant)
Concrete Pump Operator (small portable)
Derrick Man (oUfield type)
Drilling Machine Operator (including water wells)
Highline Cableway Signalman
Instrumentman
Locomotive Engineer
Power Sweeper Operator
Roller Operator, Compactin.'t
Screed Operator
Trenching Machine Operator (up to 6-foot depth
capacity, manufacturer's rating)
.
GROUP 5 ..............,...........,...",.....,...,..,.........,...,....... ..$5,16
Asphalt or Concrete Spreading, Mechanical Tamp-
ing_ or Finishing Machine Operator, Roller
(all types and sizes), Soil, Cement, Asphalt-
Finish
Asphalt Plant Engineer
Deck Engine Operator
Grade Checker
Heavy Duty Repainnan
Heavy Duty Welder
Machine Tool Operator
Pavement-Breuer Operator
Pneumatic Heading Shield-Tunnel
Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator
Fork Lift, under five ton
Rubber-tired. Heavy Duty Equipment Operator-
Oshkosh, DW, Euclid, LeTourneau, La Plant.
Choate, or similar type equipment with any
type attachments
7)1)67
$4,77
~~
7/1/0' ,ji
$4,92
$5,OJ
$5,16
Q
$5,12
$5,27.
..
$5,31
$5.46
ELEVATOR 9/19/66
'~f:~:i~: ~~::;:;~~; .~_~~~~~..::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$~:~~
, Elevator Constructor Helper .nnm_..............___........__.................__._._............. 3.85
EleH~t~M&;~U:.~7~eJfe'<'p~;;.;'i;;;;'pi;;;;:::12%tj'......,......"..,........,".."" 2,75
,~acation Plan-2% up to 5 yrs., 4% 5 yrs. or more)
,"
GLAZIER
1..e.adman-Where morc than 4 journeymen and/or apprentices are employed,
the Employer must designate one as the leadman, who shall receive
not less: than 1511 per hour above the journeyman's hourly wage
scale.
1/26169
$5,78'
MARBLE (continued) 7/1/66 1/1/67 7/1/67
Stockman ,..........,..,.."....,....,....,"",.."..,"",......,..,...."",~4,175 $4,235 $4,395
Marble Setter Helper ,..,........,..,....,......,...."..,......,..".. 3,945 4,005 4,165
Apprentice Helper-1st 3 mos. ............................h...... 3.345 3.345 3.345
Apprentice Helper-2nd 3 mos. ..........._..__......._.......... 3.445 3.445 3.445
(Health &: Welfare-14'ho) (Pensioo Plan-180; 190-1/1/67; 240-7/1/68)
PAINTERS"
Painter Foreman-Not less than $2.00 per day additional. 7/'/65 1/1/67
Brosh ....",...........",..",......'....,..,...........",......"..............""......,....,,$4,92 $5,08
Brosh, Swiog Stage "..,....,.....,...,..........,.....'...................,..'..,..,.... 5,17 ,5,33
Steel &: Bridge ,..,.....,...."..",..,..,...........,.........,.............,.."........... 5,04 5,20
Steel &: Bridge, Swing Stage ,..................,..,.......................,....,.... 5,32 5.48
Spray Gun or Sandblaster ......mu.m.........................u....___m........ 5.17 5.33
Spray Gun or Sandblaster, Swing Stage ...m.......umm...m......... 5.42 5.58
Paint Burner .00..........00.00.00.......00.................................................... 5.04 5.20
~~~:~h~.~.~.~.~... :~:: :::~:~~:::~:~::::::::::::::::::::~::~::::~:::::::~~:~:::~~:::~~~::~:~:~:~:~:~~ ~:&l ~:~g
St(ff~:i~~~'w~ii~;;:::17y;t)'..'(p~;;;i~~'pi;;;::iii~f'iV;;~~ii;;;;..pr;~~ I 00) 6,33
Sign & Pictorial Leadman-lO% above Journeyman rate.
10/1/65 4/1/67 10/1/67
Journeyman Pictorial Artist ........................u...um..hu$4.77 $4.87 $4.97
Journeyman Sign Painter ............00.............................. 4,52 . 4,62 4.72
Sign & Pictorial Helper unmm.........................mn..mh. 3.87 3,97 4.07
HIGHTIME: 10% premium shall be paid on work perfonned over 50 feet from
ground level.
(Health &: Welfare-10'ho) (Pension Plan-lOo)
(Vacation Plan-4% of gross straight-time eamings-4/1/fl6)
n7_hour day for above.
7/16/66 7/16/67
Glazier .."..,.....,......"...",......,....,..",...."..,..,$4,98 $5,16
(He.],h &: Welfare..,150) (Pension Plan-20o)
(Vacation-Holiday Savings Trost-4%; 7%-8/1/67)
flThe Union shall have the option to desigoote amounts for fringe heneOn wh~re Deeded out
01 the 31~ increoscs includ...d in the abovCl noted ftmounts.
GUNITE
Gunite Foreman-25d per hour more than the highest classification over whieh
he has supervision,
5/1/66 5/1/67 5/1/68 5/1/69
Nozzle Man &: Rod Man ,....,..,............,......$4,545 $4,705 $4,835 $5,02
Gun Man .........,....,....,....,.."..".............,...,... 4,175 4,325 4.445 4,62
Rehollndman ,.......,..........,..,....,...."..........., 3,715 3,865 3,985 4,16
(Health &: Welfare-21 'h~; 24'ho..,5/1/68; 250-5/1/69)
(Po "ion Plan-220; 270-'5/1/67; 320-5/1/68; 350-5/1/69)
(Vacation Plan-150; 200..,5/1/67; 250-5/1/68)
HOUftSMOVER 1/19/66
'~~~:~:~~~:~ ~c::n~~~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:$~:~~
Yard Maintenance 1-1ao u...............................................mm.....un 4,205
, (Health &: Welfare-21'h0-5/1/66) (Pension Plan-220-5/1/66;
270..,5/1/67) (Vacation Plan..,150-5/I/66; 200..,5/1/67)
LATHER
Los Angeles Aren-Local No. 42 5/1/66
1-letal-Furring Foreman ................................................................$5.11
~lctal-Furring Lather um..nnn...........................mnm....n.nn......... 4.66
(Health &: Welfare-220) (Pension Plan-190) (Vacation Plan..,350)
-15t of this nmoWlt may be nlloc:ated to waKes or fringe benl'nts.
Los Angeles Area-Local No. 42A 511/66
Nail-On Foreman .......0000..................................00.........$5.06
Nail-On Lather ............u.....nnnnnn............................. 4.fl85
(Health & \Vc!farc-24d) (pension Plan-254)
Wacation Plan-3S.; 4a.--5/1/67/
Pasadena Area-Local No. Bl
Long BC:lch Area-Local No. 172
Son Pedro Area-Local No. 366 5/1/66
~Ietal &: Nail-On Foreman ....................m..00.............$5.06
:Metal & Nail-On Lather mn................................__..... 4.fl85
(Health &: Welfare..,240) (Pension Plan-250)
(Vacation Plan-350; 400..,5/1/67)
.10~ of this nmount mAY be allocated to wages or fringe bmdits, subject to allocation,
"10~ increase has been t~tati..dy applied to wllget.
7/2(,/68
$5.47'
5/1/67-
$5,16
'4,785
5/1/67.
$5,16
4,785
MARBLE 5/1/66
)'''arbIe Setter nh.................uu..__.nn.........................................nn.$5,20
(Health &: Welfare..,14'ho) (pension Plan-12'ho)
7/1/66 1/1/67
Floor Grinder 00..............................................................$4.175 $4,235
711/67
$4,565
4,305
4,305
PIPE TRADES
Plumber &: Steamfitter General Foreman-20% above gross Journeyman rate. pi
Plumber &: Steamfitter Foreman-l0% above gross Journeyman rate.
7/1/66 711/67 7/1/G8'
Plumber ,..,.."..,......,..,..,.."..,.."......",....,..".."",..,........,$5,55 $5,64 $5,79
Steamfitter .....,..............,..........,......,.......................,..,.. 5,55 5,64 5,79
Lead Burner ......,..,......,.."..,..,..,..,.."..,..,........,............ 5,55 5,64 5,79
(Health &: Welfare..,7'h% of gross payroll; 8%-7/1/67; lOo/~711/68)
(Peosion Plan-10% of gross payroll; 14%-7/1/67; 16%-7/1/68)
(Vacation &: Holidays..,7'h% of gross payroll; lOo/~7/1/67; 13o/~7/1/68)
10/24/66 10/1/67 10/I/G8
Utility Pipeline Foreman ............................................$5,77 $5,81 $5,88
Utility Pipeline Journeyman ,................,......,.......,....,.. 5,52 5,56 5,63
(Health &: Welfare-7\2% of grossl'ayroll; 8%-10/1/67; 10%-10/1/68)
(Pension Plan-l0% of gross payroll; 14%--10/1/67; 16%-10/1/68)
11/1/6'5
Pipeline FOC'elnafi ........uuu............................hh...........................................$8,41
Pipeline Journeyman .....................................................................uum..m..... 5.775
Probationary Pipeline Apprentice Helper- .m......m....m......m..................... 3,75
(Health &: Welfare-39'ho) (Pension Plan..,52'ho; 'Apprcnticc-43~)
Imlustrinl Pipefitter General Forcman-20% above gross Journeyman rate.
Industrial Pipefitter Foreman-lO% above gross Journeyman rate.
9/1/66 9/1/67 9/1/68
10dustrial Pipefitter Jouroeyman ..,..,...........,..........,..,$5,69 $5,77 $5,82
(Health &: Welfare-7% of gross payroll; 7'h%-9/1/67; 9'h%-9/1/68)
(Pension Plan..,lO% of gross payroll; 14%-9/1/67; 16%--9/1/68)
(Vacation &: Holiday-7'h% of gross payroll; 10%-9/1/67; 13%-9/1/68)
9/1/66 9/1/67 9/1/68
Sprinlder Fitter Foreman ............................................$7.20 $7.70 $8,25
Sprinkler Fitter ..........................................m......um.... 6,70 7,20 7.75
(Health &: Welfare-25o) (pension Plan-lOo)
5/1/67
$5,26'
4,81'
5/4/670.
$5,26
4,885
5/4/67U
~5,26
4,885
5/1/51
$5.40
7/1/67
$4,395
12-66 SUB-TRADES HOURLY WAGE RATES OF
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES UNIONS
Affiliated with the
LOS ANGELES BUILDING,.. CONSTRUCTION
TRADES COUNCIL
1626 Beverly Blvd., La. Angele., CaUf. 90026-483-4222
LOS ANGELES COUNTY ONLY
ADOmONAL COST ITEMS: For Subsistence Allowance, Transportation and
Travel Time Allowance, Apprentice Program Contributions Industry Promo-
tional Funds, etc., contact the Local Union or its Distri~t Council having
jurisdiction.
ASBESTOS 6/1/66 8/1/61
General Foreman ........................................................$6.25 $6.75
Foreman ..........................h.._...................n_._.__.......h..... 6.00 6.50
Leadman ..,..".........,..................,..,..........................'..., 5,875 6,375
Mechanic ..................,...."............,.............,...........",.... 5,75 6,25
(Health & Welfare-21,) (pension Plan-20,) (Vacation Plan-50li)
BOILERMAKER & SLACKSMITH 1011/66 10/1/61
Boilermaker &: Blacksmith Foreman .......................................__...$6.25 $6.50
Boilermaker &: Blacksmith Assistant Foreman and Leadman..n 6.00 6.25
Boilermaker &: Blacksmith __.____.._..__....._......._n.___nn__.__.._.............. 5.75 6.00
Boilermaker ~ Blacksmith Helper ..m.m.........................m......... 5.45 5.70
(Health & Welfare-20li) (Pension Plan-20li: 25li-IO/I/67)
(Vacation Plan-25li: 30li-IO/1/67)
SRICKLA YER
Bricklayer Foreman-$3.00 per day abo....e Journeyman rate. 5/1/66
Br(H~~rili : ~~lf:re~~~o~ ..(p~;;~i~~.pi~;;=i"2"~6)....................m..... ....m..$4.93
5/1/66 5/1/67 511/68 5/1/69
Bricktender ......................,..,......,..........,......$4,05 $4,20 $4,32 $4.495
(Health & Welfare-21'hli; 24'hli-5/1/68: 25li-5/1/69)
(Pension Plan-22li; 27 li-5/1/67: 32,-5/1/68; 35li-5/1/69)
(Vacation Plan-15li: 20li-5/1/67: 25li-5/1/68)
CARPET & LINOLEUM LAYER 6/1/66
Carpet, Linoleum ~ Soft Tile Layer _...................mm.m..............................$5.17
(Health & Welfare-14~) (Vacation Plan-2% 1st 12 months thereafter-4%)
(Pension Plan-15li) ,
ELECTRICIAN
WIREMAN: 6/1/66 12/1/66 6/1/61
General Foreman .."............$6,84 $6,99 20li
Foreman ................................ 6,21 6,34 F 0
Cable Splicer ,..............,...,.... 5,88 6,00 R P
Journeyman Wireman ..........5.58 5.70 I T
Journeyman Technician m... 5.58 5.70 N I
Journeyman Radiation G 0
Monitor .......................,...,.. 5,58 5,70 E N 5,80 5,95 6,10
(Health & Welfare-20li) (Pension Plan-20li pins 1% gross payroll)
LINEMAN: 7/1/66 111/67 7/1/67 111/68 7/1/68
General Foreman .....,...,.....,$7,31 $7.45 20li $7,58 $7,76
Foreman ...........,..,..,...'.......... 6,63 6,77 6,88 7,05
Cable Splicer Foreman ........ 6,97 7.10 F 0 7,21 7,38
Cable Splicer '....,......'........... 6,26 6,38 R P 6.48 6,63
Lineman .......,.........,.............. 5,96 6,08 I T 6,18 6,33
Radio & TV Towerman N I
Foreman ...........,................ 7,75 7.88 G 0
Radio & TV Towennan ,..... 6,96 7,08 E N
Groundman .......,.........,........ 4.47 4,56
Groundman Trainee .........m 3.28 3.34
(Pension Plan-l % gross payroll)
9/1/66
Refrigeration Fitter Foreman, Uncertified .............m$6.1O
Refrigeration Fitter, Uncertified ............m................... 5.55
Refrigeration Fitter Foreman, Certified ...................... 6.35
Refrigeration Fitter, Certified .................................... 5.80
(Health & Welfare-37,: 42,-9/1/67: 55li-9/1/68)
(Pension Plan-54,: 78li-9/1/67: 90li-9/1/68)
(Vacation & Holidays-33li; 36li-9/1/67; 46li-9/1/68)
-10" to be allocated to Fringe Bene6t1 by UniOD 00 above dates.
9/1/61.
$6,20
5,64
6.45
5,89
9/1/68.
$6,37
5,79
6,62
6,04
PLASTERER 4/28/66 513167.
Plasterer Foreman ,.."...."......,.....,.........,....,...,.......,........."...,...",$5,17 $5,22
Plasterer ...."...."".........,............"....."..,....,..""..,.......,.......,..,......, 4,795 4,84,5
(Health & Welfare-18li) (pension Plan-20li) (Vacation Plan-35li)
-An additional 10" to wages and/or fringe benefits to be determined for the above date.
4/28/66 5/4/67 5/2/68 5/1/69
Plaster Tender .."...."..........,...................,...$4.44 $4,54 $4,69 $4,835
(Health & Welfare-21'hli: 24'hli-5/2/68: 25,-5/1/69)
(Pension Plan-32t; 31,-5/4/67: 42li-5/2/68; 50,-5/1/69)
(Vacation Plnn-30li: 40li-5/4/67: 45li-5/2/68: 50t-5/1/69)
ROOFER 8/15/66
Foreman..........................................................................................................$5.87
Sub-Foreman ......................._.._....................................................................... 5.77
J ourneyman .................................................................................................... 5.52
PITCH ROOFER, DAMP. WATERPROOF
& BITUMINOUS ENAMELER
Pitch Foreman _..................._....................h..................................................... 6.17
Pitch Sub-Foreman .............................._......................................................... 6.07
, '~~~~~~~~~~~~..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~:g~
Pipe Wrappers .......................................................................u....................... 5.82
'", Pr{iI~~fu ~~~~r~O{;~)s ..................................................................h...... 5.82
SHEET METAL 1/1/66 1/1/61
General Foreman ..........................................................................$6.60 $6.90
Foreman .......................................................................................... 6.31 6.60
Journeyman .................................................................................... 5.74 6.00
(Health & Welfare-23li: 25li-7/1/67) (Pension Plan-2Ili; 22li-7/1/67)
NOTE: The Union may elect the following increases to be applied to wages
or fringe benefits: 29,-7/1/68
30li-7/1/69
TERRAZZO
Terrazzo Setter Foreman in charge of 2 or more men, $1.00 per day and in
charRe of 5 or morc men, $2.00 per day MORE THAN Terrazzo Setters' rate.
7/1/66 7/1/67
Terrazzo Setter ..............................................................................$4.97 $5.22
7/1/66 711161
Base Machine Operator ................................................................$4.62 $4.87
Floor Machine Operator & Helper .............................................. 4.355 4.605
TILE
Tile Setter Foreman in charge of less than 11 men, $2.50 per day and in
charge of 11 or more men, $5.00 per day MORE THAN the Tile Setters' ratt'.
6/1/66 111/67 6/1/61 6/1/68
Tile Setter .................,....................,....".......$5,31 $5,38 $5.48 $5,60
(Health & Welfare-14'h,) (Pension Plan-17,; 20li-6/1/67: 25t-6/1/68)
6/1/66 1/1/67 6/1 /67 6/1/68
Tile Setter Helper ,...............,..,.............."..$4,25 $4,30 $4.45 $4,65
(Health & Welfare-14'hli) (Pension Plan-18li: 19li-1/1/67: 24t-6/1/68)
..... 111
1211/67
$7,ll
6.46
6,10
5,80
5,80
6/1/68
$7,29
6,62
6,25
5,95
5,95
7,99
7,18
4,64
3.40
8,16
7,33
4,75
3.48
8/1/68
$7,25
7,00
6,875
6,75
12/1/68
$7.48
6,79
6.40
6,10
6,10
1/1/69
$7,94
7,21
7,55
6,78
6.48
8,33
7.48
4,86
3,56
SECTION 2. That Resolution No. 3889 entitled "A RESOLU-
TION OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE SCALE OF
PREVAILING RATE OF PER DIEM WAGES AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO.
3836 AND ALL OTHER RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH" adopted July
19, 1966 and all other resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby
rescinded.
SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption
of this Resolution and shall cause a certified copy hereof to be
filed with the Director of Industrial Relations within ten (10)
days after the date of the adoption hereof and annually thereafter
shall cause a certified copy hereof to be filed with the Director
of Industrial Relations; if during any annual period the City Coun-
cil determines that there has been a change in any prevailing rate
of per diem wages in the locality of the City of Arcadia, the City
Clerk shall notify the Director of Industrial Relations of such
determination within ten (10) days afteT such determination is made.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was adopted
at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Arcadia held
on the 3rd day of
January
, 1967, by the affirmative vote of
at least three Councilmen, to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
Councilmen Arth, Butterworth, Considine, Hage
and Forman
None
ABSENT: None
a
SIGNED AND APPROVED this
, 1967.
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