HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1960-2514RESOLUTION 2514
' , RESOLUTIprt No. 25��.4• -
' . RESOLUTION OF ,T1iE CITY COUNCIL OF THE, CITY OF', ,
, CHULA VISTA ASpERTAINING .THE GENERAI; PREVAIL=
• n46 RATE OF HOURLY WADES WN .CHULA VISTA. •
BE IT RESOLVED,BY THE CITY COUNCIL ,OF THE CITY-OF .
CHULA`VISTA AS FOLLOWS: «- ' . ' " "
That the City ^Counci•l does .hereby' find, ascertain and
determine that the general prevailing rate of, hourly 'wages' in '
the City of Chula Vista= for the 'work to be perfcirmed for each •
•craft„ classification or type• of wprkmdn needed ,to execute a
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. , contract for ,Peblic Works,, .togethex•rwith the•general`prevail- '
• ing rate of hourly, wages, for- Eoliday° and overtime work 1n.",the % , , '
City. of Chula `Vista for 'each craft, classification or ' type 'of
workman neededr4to execute a' contract' for`,.Pub,lic• Works, all as '
set forth in the schedule'attached, hereto, and made a part and 4 y kj
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ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF
CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 27th day of September • 1960
by the following vote, to-wit: •
AYES: COUNCILMEN McMains, Smith,McAllister,DeGraaf,Menzel
NAYS: COUNCILMEN - None
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ABSENT: COUNCILMEN None •App
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) ss.
CITY OF CHULA VISTA )
I, KENNETH P. CAMPBELL, City Clerk of the City of Chula Vista,
California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full,
true and correct copy of Resolution No. , and that the same
has not been amended or repealed.
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DATED
City Clerk
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ASBESTOS WORKERS (Health and Welfare 10 cents ) 8/1/60
(Pension 20 cents)
(Vacaion 25 cents )
Mechanics 4. 15
Improvers: 1st year 2.50
2nd. year 2.90
3rd. year 3.30
4th year 3.75
BOILERMAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS (Health and welfare-
10 cents ) 10/1/60
Foreman 4.90
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Assistant Foreman Headman ) 4.65
Boilermaker or Blacksmith 4.40
Boilermaker Helper or Blacksmith helper 4. 10
BRICKLAYERS ( Industry promotion fund-10 cents ) 5/1/60
(Health and welfare - 7-1/2 cents )
Brick, block layer or stone mason 4.35
Brick, clock and stone mason tender 3.38
CARPENTERS (Health and Welfare - 10 cents )
( Pension fund - 10 cents ) 5/1/60
Carpenters 3.825
Sh ingl er 3.955-
Floorlayer 4.075
Millwright 4.075
Saw filer or table saw operator 3.905
Table saw helper . 3.255
Powder-Actuated tool and pneumatic Nailer 4.075
Layout and instrument man 3.975
Foreman--33 cents above the journeyman
CEMENT MASONS (Health and welfare-10 cents ) 5/1/60
Cement Mason 3.95
Cement Mason' Roller screed operator 3.93
Cement Mason Color work 4.055
Cement Mason composition or mastic 4.055
Cement mason finishing machine operator 4.055
Cement curb machine operator 4.055
Cement mason foreman 4. 18
ELECTRICAL WORKERS (Health and welfare-10 cents)
( Pens'ion plan 1%) 10 160
General Foreman 5.64
Foreman 5. 12
Journeyman (electrician or lineman ) 4.60
Journeyman cable splicer 4.90
Groundman 3.54
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS (Health and welfare- 1,6 cents )
2/13/60
Elevator constructor foreman 4.62
Elevator constructor mechanic 4. 10
Elevator constructor helper 2.87
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GLAZIERS (Health and welfare - 7-1/2 cents )
(7/1/61 - 2 weeks vacation) 7/1/60 •
Glazier journeyman 3.755
HOUSE MOVERS (Health and welfare -7-1/2 cents ) 5/1/60
Housemover foreman 3.67
House mover journeyman 3.41
Truck driver 3.41
Truck repairman 3.66
Laborer-trainee 3. 11
IRON WORKERS (Health and welfare - 15 cents)
( Pension fund 10 cents ) 8/16/60
(Vacation - 10 cents )
Fence erectors 4.075
Reinforceing iron workers . . . 4.025
Ornamental iron workers 4.275
Structural iron workers 4.275
Foreman - 35 cents above journeyman he supervises
LABORERS (Health and welfare - 7-1/2 cents ) 5/1/60
Laborer, General or construction 3.08
Laborer, tool shed checker 3.08
Laborer using drys pack 3.08
Laborer packing rod steel and pans 3.205
Operators and tenders of pneumatic and electric
tools, vibrating machines , and similar mechani -
cal tools not separately classified herein. 3.29
Concrete saw man (excluding tractor type ) , rote-
scraper, chipping hammer, concrete core cutters,
and form blower 3.29
Asphalt raker , ironer, spreader 3.29
Buggymobile man 3.29
Cement dumper ( on 1 yd, or larger mixers and
handling bulk cement 3.29
Cesspool digger and installer 3.26
Concrete curer - impervious membrane 3.27
Cribber or shorer 3.44
Cutting torch operator (Demolition ) 3. 1.3
,Driller (Core, diamond or wagon, joy driller
model TX M-2A, Gardner-Denver Model DM 143
and similar type drills - in accordance with
memorandum of understanding between laboroers
and operating engineers, dated at Miami ,Fiorida,
February 3, 1954) 3.53
Driller, all other where drilling is for use of
explosivds : 3.37
Chucktender. Lexcept tunnels ) 3.23
Fine grader on highways , streets and airport
paving ( sewer and drainage lines when em-
ployed, 3. 18
Flagman 3.08
Gas and oil pipeline faborer. . t 3.08
Gas and oil pipeline wrapper-psittender and
form man 3.29
Gas and oil pipeline wrapper--6 inch pipe and
over 3.42
LABORERS (CONTINUED) •
Guinea Chaser 3. 16
Landscape Gardner and nursery man 3. 18
Tree climber using mechanical tools ' 3.29
P owde rma n 3.565
Riprap stonepaver. . . ., 3.27
Rock slinger ,, . . 3.34
Head rock slinger 3.60
Sandblaster ( nozzleman ) 3.53•Sandblaster ( pot tender, ) 3.27
Scaler ( using bos ' n ' s chair or safety belt, or
power tools ) 3.34
Septic tank digger and installer ( leadman ) 3.23
Laying of all non—metallic pipe including sewer,
Wipe, drain pipe and underground tile , 3,39
Making and caulking of ' al ( non—metallic pipe ,
joints, tarman , mortarman and pot man3,27
Steel headerman man . .
Tank scaler and clean 3.205
Caisson driller' s helper including bellowers . 3.21
Boring machine helper, . . ,S. R ,R , 3,21
Watchman , . , 2.88
Window cleaner 3.23
Foreman shall be paid not less than 25 cents
per hour more than the hourl w rate of the, highest
classification ove.r .whioh ,he ,has supervisi,pn .,,
LABORERS ) ,GUNITE 'XiORK£RS ! (Health ,and welfare ,7—I/2 cents )
• , . . . . . , • • • 0 , , . . 5/11'60
Nozzlemen and rod men 3.81
Gun men , 3.49
Material and rebound men 3.095
LABORERS*Tunnel Classifications
(Health and welfare — 7-1/2 cents ) 6/1/60
Note: Workmen on each shift receive 8 hours '
pay for , 7 , hours ' work excepting that on ,
single shift operations ( startjng, 7:00,
7:30 or 8:00 A.M. ) , for tunneis • les , than ,
300 feet, workmen receive 8 hours ' , pay. , ,
for 8 hours work .
Shifters 3.92
Shaft and raise miner 3.87
Miners — tunnel ( hand or machine) 3.62
Miners—in short dry tunnels underlstreets, high
ways , and similar places 3.62
Muckers ( Laborers } 3.37
Timbermen, retimberman—wood , or steel , 3,62
Blasters, drillers ;powderman ' , . , 3,62
Cherry Pickerman , . , , , i , , , , ,, , , , , , , , , , , 3.62
Nipper 3.47
Chucktender, cabletender 3.47
Swamper ( brakeman and ,switchman on , tunnek , . ,
work 3.37
Powderman—primer house • 3.62
Bu l I gang foreman 3.62
Bull gang, mockers, ,trackmen, and. dumpmen ,. ,. 3.37
Watchmen 2.88
Steel form raisers and setters 3.62
Helper for steel form raisers and setters3.47
LABORERS ( TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS ) CONTINUED
Vibratorman, jackhammer, pneumatic tools (ex-
cept driller) 3.47
. Concrete crew ( includes rodders and spreaders ) > - -
Grout crew 3.37
Grout gunmen 3.57
Kemper and other pneumatic concrete , placer
operators 3.62
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LATHERS, WOOD, \'IRE AND METAL `SOUTH OF EAST-tY/EST LINE BEGINNING AT DEL MAR
(Health and welfare - 12-1/2 cents) -
( Industry promotion - 3 cents) 5/26/60
Lather, journeyman 4.225
LINOLEUM, CARPET AND FLOOR COVERING 'YrORKERS
{Fleas th• and welfare - 10 cents ) 6/1/60
Journeyman 3.70 "
OPERATING ENGINEERS (Health and welfare-
15 cents) Pension fund-5 cents ) 6/1/60
GROUP: 1• 3.33
Air compressor, pump or generator operator
Engineer-oiler and signalman
Heaby duty repairman ' s helper
Switchman or brakeman
GROUP II • 3.57
Concrete mixer operator - skip type -
Conveyor operator and beltman
Dinkey locomotive or tunnel motor operator
Equipment greaser
Fireman
Generator , pump or compressor plant operator
Skiploader-wheeltype-Ford, Ferguson, Jeep
or similar type 3/4 yard or' less (without„dragtype attachments )
Truck crane oiler
GROUP III . 3.81
A-Frame or winch truck operator
Asphalt plant fireman
Elevator hoist operator
Ford, Ferguson or similar type (with dragtype attachments )
Hydra-hammer or similar type equipment
Power concrete saw operator
Power-driven jumbo form setter operator
Ross Carrier or fork lift operator ( job site )
Self-prppelled tar pipelining machiner operator
Stationary pipe wrapping and cleaning machine operator,
and twoblade operator .
GROUP IV. 3.,92
Boring machine operator
Boxman or mixer box operator ( conc,rete or asphalt plant)
Drilling machine operator ( i,ncluding water wells )
Grade checker
Highline cableway signalman
Locomotive Engineer
Power sweeper operator
Roller operator
Screed operator
Trenching machine operator (up to 7 ft . depth capacity,
manufacturer' s rating) .
OPERATING ENGINEERS (continued)
' GROUP V. 4. 11
Asphalt or concrete spreading, mechanical
tamping or finishing machine operator ( all types
and sizes )
Asphalt or crushing plant engineer
Deck engine operator
Heavy duty repairman
Hydraulic or pneumatic' slip form operator
Machine tool operator
Pavement breaker operator
Pneumatic heading shield — Tunnel
Road oil mixing machine operator
Rubber—tired heavy duty high—speed equipment operator, Oshkosh, DW,
Euclid, LeToorneau, LaPlante—Ehoate, or similar type attachments with
any type attachments , and push tractor on this type equipment .
Skip loader wheel type over 3/4 yards up to and including 2 yards .
Slip form pump operator ( Power—driven hydraulic lifting device for
concrete forms ) .
Tractor Operator — Dragtype shovel , bv41 dozer, tamper, scraper, and
push tractor .
GROUP VI • 4.21
concrete mixer operating — paving
Concrete mobile mixer operator
Concrete pump or pumperete gun operator
Elevating grader operator
Grade—all operator
Highline cabeway operator
Hoist operator (Chicago boom and mine ) " '
Lift slab machine operator '
Loader operator — Athey, Euclid, Sierra or similar type.
Motor patrol operator ( any type or size)
Multiple engine — rubber—tired earthrruving machine operator .
'Pneqlinaliceconta- 't�¢' p4ae'InTPChachine operator — Hackley—Presswell or similar
type.
Rotary drill operator, excluding caisson type.
Skiploader — wheel type over 2 years
Surface heater and planer operator
Tractor loader operator — crawler type —' all types and sizes
Tractor operator — with boom attachments
Traveling pipe wrapping, cleaning and bending machine operator
Trenching machine operator (over 7 ft depthcppacity, (manufacturerts rating)
Universal equipment operator ( shovel ; back hoe, draline, derrick, derrick
barbe, clamshell , crane, pile driver , and mucking machine.
FIELD SURVEY CLASSIFICATIONS
Rodman and chainman -.. 3.81
Instrument man 3.92
Party chief 4.21
Operating Engineer FOREMAN shall be paid 25 cents per hour more than the
hourly rate of the k chest classification under his 'supervis ion.
All classifications employed in a tunnel' will receive 20 cents per hour
premium pay additional to the regular rate of pay .
All operators and oilers on cranes , with booms of eighty ( 80) feet or more,
including jib, and pile driving rigs with hammer leads or eighty ( 80) feet
or more, shall receive 15 cents per hour premium pay additional to the
regular rate of pay.
4 Operators on all hoisting equipment with three ( 3l drums or more, shall
receive 10 cents per hour premium pay additional to the regular rate of
pay..
Combination mixer and compressor operators on gunite work shall be classi -
fied as concrete mobile mixer operator .
Operators on tractors with scrapers or dragtype shovels in tandem, shall
receive primum pay of 15 cents per hour above the regular rate .
Necessity for the use of an employee as a signalman shall be determined
by contractor, when used, he hail be an engineer-oiler, as defined herein,
who assists in giving or relaying signals by mechanical means or hand
signals , directly to the operator of hoisting equipment only.
PAINTERS (Health and welfare- 10 cents )
( Pension - 10 cents ) 7/1/60
Journeyman painters, decorators and building
washers, 3.72
Tapers , all classifications 3.84-1/2
Paperhangers 3.84-1/2
Swing stage 3.87
Painters working exterior or interior 35 ft.
or over 3.87
Structural steel , new or remodel work 3.97
Riggers, steel construction, bridges, or bridge
type construction 3.97
Sandblasters 3.92
Spray painters ( 7 hour day) 4.30
Roofs - all roller applicators over 9" to 13"
in width 3.87
Steeplejack 4.52
Sub-foremen supervising Iwo to three employees shall receive $ 1 .00 per day
over the journeyman' s wage rate.
Foreman, supervising four to ten employees shall receive $2.00 per day over
the journeyman ' s wage rate.
Foreman, supervising eleven to twenty employees shall receive $2.80 per
day over the journeyman ' s wage rate.
PLASTERERS - (Health and welfare- 12-1/2 cents )
( Industry promotion - 3 cents ) 5/176060
' Plasterer Journeyman 4.225
Plaster Tender 3.975
PLUMBER AND STEAMFITTERS (Health and welfare - 4% of monthly gross payroll ) ,
( Training and promotional fund - 1%)
( Vacation and holiday fund - 7-%/2 cents )
( Retirement fund - 2-1/2%)
Plumber and steamfitter Journeyman 4.33
RIGGERS: Same wage scale as craft to which rigging i,s incidental .
ROOFERS (Health and welfare-I0 cents ) 11/15/59
ourneyman 3.60
Foreman 3.85
SHEET METAL WORKERS ( Health and welfare – & I cents )
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( Pension plan – 10 cents )
( six hours accumlated vacation per month ) • 4
7/1/60
Journeyman 4. 10
Foreman 10% above journeyman ' s rate
TILE MARBLE AND TERRAZZO WORKERS (No H and WI 9
Tile 4-.T0-1-3 1 60 layers , marble masons and terrazo mechs . cents promotional
fund)
Tile helpers 3.08
TE R RAZO HELPERS 8/29/60
West base head, wet flat head, and dry base
grinding 3.66
Skilled helpers , floor machine operator and
all hand work . . 3.30
TRUCK DRIVERS (Health and welfare 10 cents ) 5/1/60
bump truck drivers – water level : less than
4 yards//////////////////////////// 3.365
Water level : 4 yds . but less than 8 yds . . 3.395
' 8 yds . but less than 12 yds. 3.445
12 yds. but less than 16 yds . 3.525
16 yds . or more 3.745
Dump truck drivers – Legal payload capacity
Less than 6 tons 3.365
6 tons to 10 tons . . .. 3.395
10 tons to 15 tons 3.445
15 tons to 20 tons ' " 3.525
20 tons or 'more 3.745
Drivers of: A–Frame trucks 3.925
Dumpster trucks 3.745
Transit mix 'trucks:' under ,3 yds3.605
3 yds . or more 3.745
Gas and oil pipeline working 'truck drivers, in-
cluding winch trucks and all sizes of trucks 3.545
Road oil spreader trucks 3.545
Bootmen 3.545
Dumperete truck–water level : less than 6-1/2 yds 3.605
6--1/2 yds and over 3.745
Ross carrier and fork lift 3.925
Water truck drivers : Under 2500 gallons 3.425
2500 to 4000 gallons3.545
4000gallongs and over3.685
Truck greaser and tireman 3.695
Truck repairman or welder 4. 12
Truck repairman or welder helper 3.475
Warehouseman, Teamsters, helpers, swampers3.285
Warehouseman – clerk 3.425
Industrial Lift – truck driver 3.365
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TRUCK DRIVERS (Continued)
D., i; 10' s or D. W. 20' s or Euclid type equipment or r
LeTourneau pulls or terra cobras or similar types of
equipment, regardless of types of attachments when
performing work in the Teamsters ' jurisdiction or
P. 8. or similar types of dump trucks with loading
attachments 4. 12
Winch truck drivers : 12-1/2 cents per hour additional
when operating power winch, or similar special attach-
ments .
Foreman: 25 cents per hour above the highest classification
over which he has supervision.