CC RESOLUTION 2148RESOLUTION NO. 2148
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA, ASCERTAIN-
ING AND DETERMINING PREVAILING RATES OF
WAGES TO BE PAID ON PUBLIC WORKS IN THE
CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA, AND RE-
PEALING RESOLUTION NO. 2102.
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Section 1773. 3 of
the Labor Code of the State of California, it is necessary that the City
Council of the City of El Segundo ascertain and determine the general
prevailing rates of wages on public works; and by the provisions of said
Code, it is mandatory upon the awarding body of any public improve-
ment to ascertain and determine the general prevailing rates of per
diem wages in the locality in which the work is to be performed, for
each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the con-
tracts awarded in said city for public works, and also the general pre-
vailing rates for legal holidays and overtime work for each craft or
type of workman and mechanic;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of E1
Segundo has ascertained and does hereby determine that the general
prevailing rates of per diem wages in the City of El Segundo (the locality
in which the work is to be performed)in the matter of public works for
each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the con-
tracts for said works, and also the general prevailing rates for legal
holidays and overtime work for each craft or type of workman or
mechanic, to be in accordance with the "1965 - WAGE SCALES FOR
THE SIX BASIC TRADES, " in accordance with the terms of the South-
ern California Master Labor Agreement for the construction industry
and the "SUB- TRADES HOURLY WAGE RATES OF BUILDING AND
CONSTRUCTION TRADES UNIONS, " affiliated with the Los Angeles
Building and Construction Trades Council, which are hereunto attached,
designated respectively as "Exhibit A' and "Exhibit B, " and are hereby
referred to and by this reference incorporated herein and made a part
hereof.
Provided that one and one -half (1 -1/2) times the said pre-
vailing rate of wage shall be paid for any time more than eight hours
during any one calendar day where such work is required in case of
extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood or danger to life or
property; and rates of pay for Saturdays, Sunday, and holidays shall
be as recognized in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to
the particular craft, classification or type of workman employed on
the project.
That Resolution No. 2102, passed and adopted on the 28th
day of September, 1964, shall be and the same is hereby repealed.
The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption
of this resolution; shall enter the same in the book of resolutions of
said city, and shall make a minute of the adoption thereof in the re-
cords of the proceedings of the City Council of said city in the minutes
of the meeting at which the same is passed and adopted.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 10th day of Janu-
ary, 1966.
ATTEST:
city Merk
(SEAL)
Mayor of e City of egun o, California.
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(10 -65)
"EXHIBIT A'
1965
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 Imperial, Ventura, a, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Riverside, IInnyo and Mono.
ADDITIONAL 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
scales as crafts to which rigging and welding are incidental.
CARPENTERS
Health & Welfare -18¢ per hour
Pension -25¢ per hour; 30¢- 5/1/88
Vacation -15¢ 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
"Pneumatic Nailer."
The Union may elect at its option upon sixty days written notice, prior
to May 1, 1988 or May 1, 1967, to allocate during the two -year period up to
a maximum of 100 per hour out of the following listed amounts to each of
the Health and Welfare and Vacation funds:
244- 5/1/88
29¢- 5/1/87 6/1/65
Carpenter...................................••----•---••---......__........._.. ..........._...._......-• --• - -- -$4.64
Smgler ................••----.........--•-•-...._..._........._..-•-•---•--••-•--- ._._.........-- •-- •------ ...... 4.77
Hardwood Floor Worker ----------------------------------------------- - ____ _----- .-- - - - - -- 4.84
4.84
SawFiler .......... _ ........................... ................................ ---- ............... ---- - - - - -- 4.72
Table Power Saw Operator ------------ _ ----------------------------------------------- _.. - -- 4.74
Pile Driver Foreman ..................... .......__...._. ....._._._........_..........__ 5.27
Pile Driver Man —Bridge or Dock Carpenter & Cable Splicer ................ 4.77
7
Pile Driver Man— Derrick Bargeman ------------------------------------------------------------
Head Rockslinger ................_ ....... _..... 4.87
...............•---•-- ......._.- ...---- •--- •-- .._.._. _- - •------ •-- .......-- • - - - - -- 4.87
RockSlinger - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.57
Rock Bargeman or Scowman -------------------- --------------------------------------------------- 4.89
Pneumatic Nailer •' ----- ---- ---- - - - - - -'
Men working from a swinging scaffold orsuspended ourneyman or Apprentice rate.
shall receive 25¢ per hour above the app
CEMENT MASONS
Health and Welfare -20¢ per hour; 255 /1/88
Pension -25¢ per hour; 30¢- 5/1/68
Vacation -15¢ per hour; 20¢- 5/1/88; 25¢- 5/1/67
n three or more Cement Masons are Foreman: shall be employed as a Foreman and shall receive of less lthari 50¢ ob one
per hour more than the highest classification over which he has
leadership. 611165 511/66 5/1/67
Cement Mason _ ------------------------------------------------------------ $4.46 $4.60 $4.84
Cement Mason, chipping & patching ........................ 4.46 4.80 4.84
Curb Form & Plank Setter, including setting of 4.48 4.80 4.84
lines, stakes and grades •_- -------------------- _.... _ 4.46 4.60 4.84
Screed Setter, including screed pins ................. .. . .• - --
—3—
"EXHIBIT B"
(10 -65) SUB - TRADES HOURLY WAGE RATES OF
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES UNIONS
Affiliated with the
LOS ANGELES BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION
TRADES COUNCIL
1626 Beverly Blvd., LOS Angeles, Calif. 90026- 483 -4222
ADDITIONAL 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 & WELDERS: Same wage scales as crafts to which they are inci-
dental.
ASBESTOS
8/1/65
General Foreman . ............... •.. ...... ........ -- ......... ........... - -- ......... . --
-$6.05
Foreman................... . .. . .. .......... .......... . ............................... . .. . . .. . .
. 5 80
Leadman ..............................
5.675
Mechanic.......... ......................................... ---•- ••- --. ....................... ...............
5.55
(Health & Welfare -210) (Pension Plan -20¢) (Vacation Plan -30¢)
BOILERMAKER G BLACKSMITH 10/24/65 10/1/66
10/1/67
Boilermaker & Blacksmith Foreman ...... .. . ..............$5.95 $6.25
$6.50
Boilermaker & Blacksmith Assistant
Foreman and Leadmen ............... ............. .... . ... 5.70 6.00
6.25
Boilermaker & Blacksmith ......... ............................... 545 5.75
6.00
Boilermaker & Blacksmith Helper .......................... 5.15 5.45
5.70
(Health & Welfare -10¢; 200- 4/1/66) (Pension Plan -20¢; 250- 10/1/67)
(Vacation Plan -15¢; 25¢- 10/1/66, 30¢- 10/1/67)
BRICKLAYER
Bricklayer Foreman -$3.00 per day above journeyman rate. 5/1/65
5/1166
Bricklayer & Stone Mason ............ ............................... ..........$4.75
$4.93
(Health & Welfare -22¢, 24¢ -5/1/66) (Pension Plan -12%¢)
5/1/64 1/1/66 5/1/66 5/1/67 5/1/68
5/1/69
Bricktender ... .............$3.85 $3.95 $4.05 $4.20 $4.32
$4.495
(Health & Welfare - 161x0, 21%0- 5/1/66, 24%0- 5/1/68; 25¢- 5/1/69)
(Pension Plan -150; 22¢- 5/1/66; 27¢- 5/1/67; 320- 5/1/68; 35¢- 5/1/69)
(Vacation Plan -100; 150- 5/1/66; 200- 5/1/67, 25¢- 5/1/68)
CARPET & LINOLEUM LAYER 811165 211166
8/1/66
Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Layer ......................$4.80 $4.95
$5.17
(Health & Welfare -13¢; 14¢- 8/1/66)
(Vacation Plan -2% 1st 12 months, thereafter -45a)
(Pension Plan -15¢)
ELECTRICIAN
WIREMAN•
611165
GeneralForeman - -•-- ......• ....... .. ........ . .. ..... ... ....... ........
.$6.69
Foreman................... .. .. ... . .. .. .. . .. .. ..... ......... ......... -- .... --- --- - --
. 6.08
CableSplicer ............. -- °- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- - -- -- ---- ------- -- --- ----- --- ----
5.76
Journeyman Wlretnan - -- - - -- -- - ----- •- -- --. __ ............... .... ..................- -- --
-. 5.46
Journeyman Technician ...... •----- - -- ---- - -- --- ---- - - -- - -• ............. -- -- ..........
5.46
Journeyman Radiation Monitor .... ....... ..... ........ ........... .... .. .......... .. ._
5.46
(Health & Welfare -20¢) (Pension Plan -20¢ plus 1"o)
LINEMAN:
7/1/65
General Foreman - -- _ - -- -- --- -- - - -- -- --- -- -- -- •- --- ------ _- --- _ - ---- -- ----$7.16
Foreman •----- - -- - - ------ - ------ - --- ------ -- - - -- ---
6.50
Cable Splicer Foreman .. . .. . . . . .. . ..... ... . .... . ... . .. .......... .. ........ . .....
6.83
CableSplicer ...... -- •-- ------ --- --- - - - - - --- -- --- -- -- - -_ - -- - •-- _ -- - -- -_ -- - - - -- -------
6.14
Lineman•--- -- _--- -- -• --- --- - - -- - _ -_ ------- - -- -- -- - -- ----- - -- ---- - -_ -- --- --- -- ---
5.84
Radio & TV Towerman Foreman .. ...... . . . . . .. ..... .. ......... ...........
7.61
Radio & TV Towerman ----- -- ---- - -_ - --- - •- __- -- -- -- _- - -- - ----- - - -- - -----
6.84
Groundman............................. -- --- -- -- ------__------ --- - -- _- --- ... ....
4.38
GroundmanTrainee ............. .. .. .. ............. ... ...•. . •• ......... - - -- . ....... ........
3.21
(Pension Plan -1%O)
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA, )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, ) SS
CITY OF EL SEGUNDO )
I, EUNICE U. CREASON, City Clerk of the
City of E1 Segundo, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the
whole number of members of the City Council of the said City
is five; that the foregoing Resolution, being Resolution No. 2148
was duly passed and adopted by the said City Council, approved
and signed by the Mayor of said City, and attested by the City
Clerk of said City, all at a regular meeting of the said Council
held on the 10th day of January , 1966 ,
and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen Frederick Kimport. McElhaney_
Nagael and Mayor McGill;
NOES: Councilmen None;
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said City
this 11 th day of January, , 196 6
iy Clerk of the City o egun o
California
(SEAL)