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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESO 1241............. -... -~ ...................... ,..~···--·~-·~-~-·--· ·-··~·· _,. ·~· .,, .. , 236 R E ~ 0 L U T I 0 N N 0 ~ 1241 ----------- RESOLUTIO}I ADOP'riNG WAG~ !:iCALE Tne Council of the City of Palo Alto DO RB~OLV~ aa follOW$& ~~iEREA~, 1n pureuanoG o! Arti~le~ 1 and 2 of Chapter 1 of Part 7 of Division II of the Labor Code of the State of California tnia Council awarding any contract for public work ~n behalf of th• City of Palo Alto of Santa Clara County muet af!cert..in the general preva1B.ng rate o! per <11em n.ges in the loeali ty ln ·tthich the work 1s to be performed, to-wits wi thtn , the 11:r.1 te of the City of Psl o Alto, Santa Clara. County, for eech craft or type of workmen or mechanic needed ·to execute t be contract, and must specify in the call foz• b1.ds for said con- tract and in tl1e contract 1 tseli' what the general prevailing re. te of per diem ws5es in ssid locality is for ~nch craft or type of work or mechanic needeCI to execute the contract and aleo the general preva1l1nt; rnte for legal holiday and overtime work, NOW. l'BEF-J~FOR:b:, THE COUNCil. OF' 'I'HE CI'l'Y OF PALO ALTO DO HESOLVE A~ POI.I,OWSs that the said generH-1 _prevailing wages of per dierr. wages and the general prevailing rate~ of per ciem wages for legal holiday and overtime work within the limite o! the City or Palo Alto, ~nta Clara County, for each craft or type of work1nsn or mechanic needt,d to ex~~Jcut~ the contract for the construction of ADDITIONS AND ALTERA'riCNS ·ro PALO ALTO nO~PITAL on Stanford lln1vers1 ty C!!unpus for the City of Palo Alto, Call- forn1a., shall be and the same are hereby ascertained, approved. and adopted by this Council ~rt~r a full inve$t1gat1on, to be as followe: C:kAl'''l'::; Oh TYPE~ 01" WOB.KJ1:~U Asbestos Workers 5r1cklayere {6 hour day) :.:,lacksm1 ths Carpenters Carpet & Linoleum Workers Cement F'inishere Concreta Mi.xer {except paving type) Electrical workers Elevator Constructors Elevator Cons tr\lo tors ... Eel pert~ (ilaziers ( 7 hour de.y) •Jradermen Hod Carriers (6 hour day) Housesmiths, Architectural !ron Ironworkers, Heinforced Concrete Ironworkers, Bridge & Structural Laborers Lathers (6 hour· day) Marble Vio:r·kers Marble Workers-Helpers M1llnten Millwrights Model Casters (6 hour day) PREVAI!,ING RA.'rE PER HOUH $ l.l2t 1.75 . 1.00 1.12~ 1 .. 12li! 1.25 1.25 1.37-k· 1 .. ~.0 .79~ 1~21-3/7 .so 1.35 1.25 1.25 1.50 .75 1.60 1.25 .75 1.06~ 1.12~ 1.12-:i PREVAILING RAT.l; PER LIEM $ 9.00 10.50 e.oo 9.00 9.00 10.00 10.00 1,1.00 11.20 6.36 8.50 6.40 8.10 10.00 10.00 12.00 6.00 9.60 10.00 6.00 8.50 9.00 6.75 01 t'"" = .... 0 J 1· J l } 1 i • t { j ~ > 1 i • • I ~ • '' M M .. A,,,.,.,.,,.~ ,_,.._y_,. ....... _ .... _... __ '# 00, • ··~· ,., ___ h_ ........... ----··oul ...... .,./ .... ~~Y:'ot."'J,\···"it!f~'tP. CRA.F··rs On 'l'Y.PES OF WOF.KMJoll Model Makel'e (6 hour day) · Modelers ( 6 hour day) Mose1o & Terrazzo Worker! PREVAILING RATE Pr.:R HOUK I.:osnic h •rerrazzo Helpe:r·a Ope!'ators, Hobt on Building Conetruct1on, Cranes and other Hoisting Equip- ment_ Quarry, ~gineer Pump5, $1.25 2.00 l.l2j .'76 Dinkey on Conetruet1cn, Overhead Cranes-Ston~ Yards, Portsble Plants, Stone. Del·rioks, Compress- ors on Construction ever 100 Cu. Ft., Portable Compressore over 100 C1.l. Ft., Eng1neer.s on Compress- ors 1.25 Operator~ on all types of ~~~hovel~ regard- less of size 1.50 Operator8~ Live Boom on Construction Work, Engineers on a 11 Ho1s ting !!:qu1p- ment, Derricke anct Power Cranes, ~aterial Yards, Derricks, or Derricks Barges, Dragline scraper (except shovel type) 'I'rench1ng ~~achine, power (}rs.der, Power Pla.ne:t', Moto:r Patrol, Bridge & Structural, Shovel & Excavating ~qu1pment with Power Shovel Control from 1/2 yard up, •rrac tors with mechanical equiprnen t at tllcheo Compressors on Construction 100 cu. ft. e.nd under, Portable Compressor.! under 100 cu. ft. Operat9rs, Underground Shovels or Excavating Equt!'ment Power ~ovel Oiler (underground) Firemen & Oil~rs Paint erg 1-'le.eterers Plumbers Pipe Welders Roofers (f.) hour day) Shade & Drape Rangers ~eet Metal Workers Snrinkler Fitters steam Fitters Tile layers Dump Truc1<: Dx·i ver!, 2 yard or less 3 yard~ or less 4 yards or less 5 yards or lese 6 yards or less '['ruck Drivers of Tren.s:tt Mix, 2 yaro.s or less 3 yards or less 4 yQrds or less 5 yards or ::.e~s 6 yards or less Tractor Driv~rs up to and including 36HP Trouble ::>hooter Mechanic 'I':tlcaetterl!l Eelpera 1.50 1.00 1.66-2/3 1.16-2/3 1.10 1.26 1.'75 l.3?f 1.3'7!"' 1.12 .87 1.25 1.26 1.37! 1.37 .87· .93-3/4 1.00 1.06-1/4 1.12! .93-3/4 1.00 1.06-1/4 1.06-1/4 . l.l2t 1.06-1/4 .90 .87t PREVAU.DlG RA'!E P:SJ~ DIID': ' 7.60' 12.00 s.oo 6.00 lOoOO 12.00 12.00 8.00 13.33-l/3 9.33-1/3 e.eo 10.00 10.50 11.00 11 .. 00 9.00 7.00 10.00 10.00 11.00 11.00 7.00 7.50 8.00 8.50 9.00 7.50 8.00 8.50 8.50 9.00 8.50 7.20 7.00 All laborers, workmen, amd mechan1ea, not otherwise mentioned shall be paid not less than the gen~~rr..1 prevailing rate of per die~ wages and not les$ than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for legal hollday and overtime work, for work of a similar character in th8 locality in which the work 1s -oe rf.onned, and for sktlleCl labor not otherwise mentione<"', not lees tr~n one collar {$1.00) per hour. 237 i i :< ~ ! ~ j .. ·"'"_..,_.__,, ..... _ ... ., ........... _-....... , __ . _____ .. _ .. ,_, __ ~" .. . ... ~ .. ", ·---... ·~-··· ... , ···~ ., ... ~ .... '~ .... ·~·· ~ .................... _.. __ .......... .. 238 The forego1ns schedule of per diem wages is ba~ed upon & wor!dng day of etght {8) hours, \l."lle!!s otherwise spec1f1ea, 'I'he ho•J.l"'l:y wage rs.t.e p:rellcribed hereinll'bove 121 the per diem rate d1v1dea by the afo~ementionea or 1nd1catea number of hours constituting the ~rking aay. Wages of all laborers ehall 08 eeventy-!1ve (75¢) cente per hour fo:r straight time work, and on ::3aturd.ay morning, except as otherwi~e provide~. Laborftre handling air or electric tools weighing fifty (50} pounde, or more, including vibrators over two snd one-half (2t) inches shaft diameter, shall be paia ninety ( 90¢') cents per ho,.l.r. Workers with air or ~lectrie epaders sha~l receive alao ninety (90¢) cente per hour. No l8burers shall be oaia for at a leea rate than seventy-five {75¢) cents per.hour. The following days shall be known as Building Trades Hol~.de.ys: New Year·' s Day, Memorial Day, Indopendenoe Day, tabor Day, 4dm1s.e1.·:m De.y, Armistice Pny, '!'hankegiv1ng Day, and Christmas Day. Under no o1rcumstance21 aave in extreme case8 as 1~ saving lives or property, shall mambers work on Labor Day. hol ~.days fP..ll!nr en Sundaye w1llbe obee1•ved on the following !f.onday. The folloWing oraftrl shall be paid. at the rate of double time for overtimet Electrical Worker5, Lather®, Pl,unbers, Pla5terers, Steamf~ttere, Sprinkler F1 t ters, F:rl(: ine ers, Pipe Welo.ers, Truck Dr1 ver:!, 'l'he following crafts shall be :paid at the rate of tine ane1 one-half for overtime: Patnters, Roofers, Signpainters. CARPEN'rElli:h Ove1~t1rne shall be paid ae follows: F'or the first four hours after the f1rat eight hourst time and one-half. All timt1 thereafter shall be paid double time. LABOf~~l Overtime up to four (4) hours overtime on regular work days shall be time and one-half. After four (4} hours overtime, ~aturday afternoons and the holidays namea above shall be double time. Properly·1ndentured. apprentices may be employed upon thh WO:t'J: •. Such apprent1ceg anall be indentured to the · Contractor a~nd .a.l:'.IAl.ll be steadily employed by him and. shall be paid not less than the standara wage, pa1C1 to apprentices under the regulations of the trade at which he is employed. An apprentice ahall be·employed only at the work of the trade to which kl.e :ts indentured.. The ratio of.' apprentices employed shall Rot exce~d one Rpprent1ee to ea~ five (5) journeymen regularly employed by the contractor. The initial wage to be paid R~ apprentice shall be not leas than twenty-five per cent ( 25%) of the journeyman' e wage being paid and shall be 1ncres.se<1 ·each six months in an amount not less than fifteen per cent (.,_5:(). The d.efin1t1on ofthe term •regularly indentured apprenticew, as used in this resolution, shall be deemed to be an appre~tico indentured by a group representing bona fide assoc1at1or~ of employer! and employees. Tb.e .above and foregoing resolution was duly and regularly 1ntrodu¢e~ 8nd pas!ed at a special meeting of the Council of the City.of Palo Alto held on Monday, the 6th day of March, 1939, by the following vote: en t""' = ..... 0 . l . J I l _l ~ j ; J ~ ' . 1 -i 1 ' .. ~ • • • • .. • ·-• '"'"''~-M"·--n .. .-~-·-_. ........ ,.w,,·~-•-··• 1 .. ~ AYES: NO~~~ AB~:QfT¥ • oO _ ...... --................ -~.,.,. .............. f't..uf•o"""'_ ....... __ ,_, ___ ,, .. Lo ·····--·· ,., ~ _,, ... --.. ~··....:·~·'I'MO,",\~[;~lf:~;t.,~ Bonham, Caehel, Collins, Co3tello, Cypher, Marner, Mosher, Thoits, Thomas, Wood. None~ Blo1~, Goddard, Mitchell, R1churda. ~ APPR(JV.t!:J11~-cz~~ . -- 289 A'XTE~Ts_d~r~t:f{ ~.L, .. Fir • • L~ . . • i I I l l ~ i 1 I I ,,