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Union Wages and Hours:
Building Trades




July 1, 1967
and
Trend 19 0 7 —67

Bulletin No. 1590
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

Union Wages and Hours:
Building Trades

July 1, 1967
and
Trend 190 7-6 7

Bulletin No. 1590

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Willard Wirtz, Secretary
BUREAU OF LABOR S T A T IS T IC S

Arthur M. Ross, Commissioner

For sale by th e S u p e rin ten d en t o f D ocum ents, U .S . G o ve rn m en t Printing O ffic e , W a s h in g to n , D .C ., 2 0 4 0 2 - Price 4 0 cents







Preface
The Bureau of Labor Statistics conducts annual
surveys of wage rates and scheduled hours of work for
specified crafts or jobs as provided in labor-management
agreements in f o u r industries:
Building construction,
printing, local transit, and local trucking. The studies
present the wage rates in effect as of July 1 of each year,
as reported to the Bureau by the appropriate local labor
organizations in each of the cities included in the survey.
Information on the union scales and hours pre­
vailing for the building trades in each city is available in
October of each year on request to the Bureau’ s regional
offices which are listed on the inside back cover. A re­
lease summarizing the rates for the building trades on a
nationwide basis was issued in February 1968. This bul­
letin provides additional data and indexes of the trend of
wages and hours for the period 1907—67.
This study was conducted in the Bureau's Office
of Wages and Industrial Relations. The bulletin was pre­
pared by Thomas C. Mobley under the general supervision
of Alvin Bauman.




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S u m m ary_____________________
Scope and method of survey

1

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T a b le s:

1. Indexes of union hourly wage rates in the building
trades, 1907—6 7 _________________________________________________________
2. Indexes of union hourly wage rates in each building
trade, 1907-67 __________________________________________________________
3. Increases in union hourly wage rates in the building
trades, July 1, 1966—July 1, 1967_____________________________________
4. Average union hourly wage rates and employer
contributions in :he building trades, July 1, 1967 ___________________
5. Percent changes in union hourly wage rates and percent of
building-trades workers affected, July 1, 1966—
July 1, 1967_____________________________________________________________
6. Cents-per-hour increases in union hourly wage rates and
percent of building-trades workers affected, July 1,
1966—July 1, 196 7 _______________________________________________________
7. Increases in union hourly wage rates in the building
trades by city and population group, July 1, 1966—
July 1, 1967_____________________________________________________________
8. Distribution of union members in the building trades
by hourly wage rates, July 1, 1967 ___________________________________
9. Average union hourly wage rates in the building trades
by city and population group, July 1, 1967___________________________
10. Average union hourly wage rates and employer contributions
in the building trades by city and
population group, July 1, 1967 _________________________________________
11. Average union hourly wage rates in the building trades
by region, July 1, 1967_________________________________________________
12. Indexes of union weekly hours in the building trades,
1 9 0 7 -6 7 ___________________________________________________________________
13. Indexes of union weekly hours in each building trade,
1 9 0 7 -6 7 __________________________________________________________________
14. Distribution of union members in the building trades by
straight-time weekly hours,July 1, 1967______________________________
15. Union scales of wages and hours and employer insurance,
pension, and vacation payments for building trades in
68 cities, July I, 1966, and July 1, 1967 -------------------------------------------




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Union Wages and Hours:
Building Trades, July 1, 1967
Sum m ary

H o u r l y w a g e s c a l e s of u n io n iz e d b u i l d i n g t r a d e s w o r k e r s a v e r a g e d $4.83 on J u ly 1,
1967, a c c o r d i n g to the B u r e a u 's 6 1 st annual
s u r v e y of su c h s c a l e s in c i t i e s h a v in g a p o p ­
u la t io n of 100, 000 o r m o r e . S c a l e s a v e r a g e d
$5.09 an h o u r f o r j o u r n e y m e n , n e a r l y a ll of
w h o m had h o u r l y s c a l e s of $4 o r m o r e .
S c a l e s o f $4 and u n d er $4.50 an h ou r w e r e
r e p o r t e d f o r about o n e - e i g h t h o f the j o u r n e y ­
m e n , and s c a l e s o f $4.50 to $5, $5 to $5 .50,
and $5.50 and o v e r w e r e in e f f e c t f o r o n e fo u rt h to ab out t h r e e - t e n t h s e a c h . F o r h e l p ­
e r s and l a b o r e r s , h o u r l y s c a l e s a v e r a g e d
$3 .83. O n e - f o u r t h o f the h e l p e r s and l a b o r e r s
w e r e e v e n l y d iv id e d b e t w e e n th o se that had
s c a l e s o f l e s s than $3 an h our and th o s e with
s c a l e s o f $3 and under $3.50. N e a r l y t h r e e tenths had s c a l e s o f b e t w e e n $3.50 and $4;
a l m o s t o n e - f o u r t h , b e t w e e n $4 and $4.20;
and s o m e w h a t m o r e than o n e - f i f t h ,
$4.20
or m o r e .

B e t w e e n Ju ly 1, 1966 and J u ly 1, 1967,
98 p e r c e n t o f the s u r v e y e d w o r k e r s r e c e i v e d
u p w a rd a d ju s tm e n t s in s c a l e . T h e s e a d v a n c e s
r a i s e d the a v e r a g e h o u r l y s c a l e f o r all w o r k ­
e r s 5.6 p e r c e n t o r 26 c e n t s .
The a v e r a g e
s c a l e f o r j o u r n e y m e n r o s e 5.6 p e r c e n t or
27 c e n t s an h o u r . S o m e w h a t m o r e than o n e fifth of the j o u r n e y m e n had i n c r e a s e s of l e s s
than 20 c e n t s an h o u r ; about h a lf, 20 to 35
c e n t s ; and o n e - f o u r t h , 35 c e n t s o r m o r e .
F o r h e l p e r s and l a b o r e r s , the a v e r a g e s c a l e
r o s e 5.7 p e r c e n t or 21 c e n t s o v e r the y e a r .
A p p r o x i m a t e l y o n e - e i g h t h had i n c r e a s e s of
b e t w e e n 10 and I 2 V2 c e n t s an h o u r and n e a r l y
o n e - f o u r t h , 15 to 20 c e n t s .
About o n e-th ird
of the h e l p e r s and l a b o r e r s w e r e e v e n l y d i ­
vided b e t w e e n th o se w ho r e c e i v e d i n c r e a s e s
of 20 to 25 c e n t s and 25 to 30 c e n t s .
S c a le
a d v a n c e s o f b e t w e e n 30 and 35 c e n t s w e r e
r e c e i v e d b y o n e - e i g h t h and 35 c e n t s o r m o r e
b y n e a r l y o n e - te n th .

A m o n g the j o u r n e y m e n c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s ,
a v e r a g e s c a l e s r a n g e d f r o m $4.63 an h our f o r
p a p e r h a n g e r s to $5.39 f o r m a c h i n i s t s . C o m ­
p o s i t i o n r o o f e r s ' h e l p e r s had the l o w e s t s c a l e
a m o n g the h e l p e r s and l a b o r e r s , $3.06 an
h o u r ; t e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e l p e r s had the h i g h ­
e s t , $4 .34.




M an y l a b o r - m a n a g e m e n t c o n t r a c t s pro>v id e f o r e m p l o y e r p a y m e n t s to i n s u r a n c e
(healt h and w e l f a r e ) , p e n s io n , a n d / o r v a c a t i o n
fu n d s . The i n c l u s i o n o f su c h c o n t r a c t s t ip u ­
la te d p a y m e n t s with the b a s i c s c a l e s r a i s e d
the n e g o t ia t e d a v e r a g e f o r all b u i l d i n g - t r a d e s
w o r k e r s to $5.27 an h o u r ; f o r j o u r n e y m e n to
$5.55; and f o r h e l p e r s and l a b o r e r s to $4.19.

S tra ig ht-tim e w ork w eek sch edules a v e r ­
a g ed 39 .2 h o u r s on J u ly 1, 1967, f o r a l l
bu ild in g-trad es w o rk e rs com bined. A 40-hou r
w e e k l y s c h e d u l e w a s in e f f e c t f o r 5 o f e v e r y
6 w orkers.

S c o p e and M eth od o f Study

Union s c a l e s a r e t h o s e a g r e e d on th r ou g h
c o l l e c t i v e b a r g a i n i n g b e t w e e n tr a d e u nion s and
e m p l o y e r s , and d e f in e d as (1) the b a s i c ( m i n i ­
m u m ) w a g e s c a l e ( e x c lu d in g h o lid a y , v a c a t i o n ,
o r oth e r b e n e f it p a y m e n t s r e g u l a r l y m a d e o r
c r e d i t e d to the w o r k e r e a c h pay p e r i o d ) , and
(2) the m a x i m u m s c h e d u l e s of h o u r s
at
straight-tim e rates.
R a t e s in e x c e s s o f the
n e g o t ia t e d m i n i m u m , w h i c h m a y be paid f o r
s p e c i a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s o r o th e r r e a s o n s , a r e
not in c lu d e d .

The in f o r m a t i o n p r e s e n t e d in this b u lle tin
w a s b a s e d on u nion s c a l e s in e f f e c t on Ju ly 1,
1967, and c o v e r e d a p p r o x i m a t e l y 710,00 0 jo u r n e y m e n and 184, 000 h e l p e r s and l a b o r e r s in
68 c i t i e s w h ic h had p o p u la tio n s of 100, 000 o r
m ore.
Data w e r e ob t a in e d p r i m a r i l y f r o m
l o c a l union o f f i c i a l s b y m a i l q u e s t i o n n a i r e ; in
som e in stan ces, Bureau e c o n o m is t s visited
l o c a l union o f f i c i a l s to obtain t h e d e s i r e d
in f o r m a t i o n .

The c u r r e n t s u r v e y w a s d e s i g n e d to r e ­
f l e c t union w ag e s c a l e s in the bu ild in g c o n ­
s t r u c t i o n in d u s t r y in a l l c i t i e s h av ing a
p o p u la tio n of 100, 000 o r m o r e , e x c lu d in g
H on olulu. A l l c i t i e s h av ing a p o p u la tio n of a
h a lf m i l l i o n o r m o r e w e r e in c l u d e d , as w e r e
m o s t c i t i e s in the 25 0, 000—500, 000 g r o u p .
The c i t i e s in the 100, 000—25 0, 000 g r o u p s e ­
l e c t e d f o r study w e r e
distributed w id ely
th r ou g h ou t the United States. Data f o r s o m e
c i t i e s w e r e w e ig h te d to c o m p e n s a t e f o r c i t i e s

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not s u r v e y e d . T o
sen ta tion in the
g eograp h ic region
w hen c i t y w e ig h t s

provide a p p ropria te r e p r e ­
c o m b i n a t i o n o f data, e a c h
was c o n s id e r e d sep a ra tely
w ere assigned.

A v e r a g e h o u r l y s c a l e s , d e s i g n e d to sh ow
c u r r e n t l e v e l s , w e r e b a s e d on a l l s c a l e s r e ­
p o r t e d in e f f e c t on J u ly 1, 1967.
In dividu al
s c a l e s w e r e w e ig h t e d b y the n u m b e r o f union
m e m b e r s at e a c h r a t e .
T h ese a v e r a g e s are




not d e s i g n e d f o r p r e c i s e y e a r - t o - y e a r c o m ­
p a r i s o n s b e c a u s e o f f lu c t u a t io n s in m e m b e r ­
ship in j o b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s stud ied.
A verage
c e n t s - p e r - h o u r and p e r c e n t c h a n g e s w e r e
b a s e d on c o m p a r a b l e q u ota tion s f o r the v a r i ­
ou s o c c u p a t i o n a l c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s in both p e r i ­
o d s , w e ig h t e d by the m e m b e r s h i p r e p o r t e d
in the c u r r e n t (1967) s u r v e y . The in d e x s e ­
r i e s , d e s i g n e d f o r tr e n d p u r p o s e s , w a s s i m i ­
la rly constructed.

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T a b l e 1.

I n d e x e s o f U n io n H o u r l y W a g e R a t e s in th e B u i l d i n g T r a d e s ,

1 9 0 7 —67

( 1 9 5 7 -5 9 - 1 0 0 )
D ate

A ll t r a d e s

Jou rn eym en

H e lp e r s
and la b o r e r s

1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 ---------------------------------- -----------------------1 5 -----------------------------------------------------------1 5 -----------------------------------------------------------1 5 _______________________________________
1 5 _______________________________________

1 1 .2
1 1 .9
12. 5
13. 0
13. 2

1 1 .8
12. 6
13. 2
13. 8
14. 0

1912
1913
1914
1915
1916

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 -----------------------------------------------------------1 5 ---------- ------------ ------------------------------------1_________________________________________
1_________________________________________
1 5 ------------------------------------------------------------

13.
13.
14.
14.
14.

5
8
1
3
7

14.
14.
15.
15.
15.

3
6
0
1
6

9. 3
9 .6
9. 7
9. 8
10. 1

1917
1918
1919
1920
1921

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 -----------------------------------------------------------1 5 -----------------------------------------------------------1 5 -----------------------------------------------------------1 5 --------------------------------------- ------------------1 5 ------------------------------------------------------------

15.
17.
19.
26.
27.

6
3
9
8
3

16.
18.
2 0.
2 7.
2 8.

5
2
8
8
4

1 1 .2
1 2 .9
14. 9
2 1 .7
2 1 .9

1922
1923
1924
1925
1926

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 _______________________________________
1 5 -----------------------------------------------------------1 5 -----------------------------------------------------------1 5 ---------------------------------------------------------15 ----------------------------------------------------------

2 5.
2 8.
30.
31.
33.

6
3
5
7
8

2 6. 7
29. 5
3 1 .8
33. 0
35. 2

19.
21.
22.
23.
25.

9
1
8
6
7

1927
1928
1929
1930
1931

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 -----------------------------------------------------------1 5 ------ -------------------------------------------------1 5 -----------------------------------------------------------15 ---------------------------------------------------------15 ----------------------- ---------------- --------------

35.
35.
35.
37.
37.

0
2
6
1
2

3 6 .4
3 6 .7
3 7. 1
38. 7
38. 8

26.
26.
2 6.
2 8.
2 8.

2
5
9
3
1

1932
1933
1934
1935
1936

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 -----------------------------------------------------------15 ---------------------------------------------------------1 5 ______________________________________
1 5 ---------------------------- ----------------1 5 ______ _____________________________

31. 8
30. 9
3 1 .2
3 1 .5
32. 6

33.
32.
32.
32.
34.

2 4.
2 2.
2 3.
23.
25.

0
9
6
7
1

1937
1938
1939
1940
1941

M ay
June
June
June
June

1 5 __________________ _________________
1-------------------------------------------------------------1 ----------------------------------------------- -----------1 ______ ________________ - ----------------1 _________ —. ____
___ — -------------

34.
38.
38.
38.
4 0.

9
0
3
9
3

36. 3
39. 5
39. 7
40. 3
4 1 .7

2 7 .3
30. 1
30. 3
30. 9
3 2. 4

1942
1943
1944
1945
1946

J u ly
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly

1_________________________________________
1-------------------------------------------------------------1-------------------------------------------------------------1------------------------------------------------------------1_________________________________________

4 2.
4 3.
4 3.
4 4.
4 9.

8
1
5
4
5

44.
4 4.
4 4.
4 5.
50.

3 5.
3 6.
36.
38.
44.

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951

J u ly
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly

1_________________________________________
1---------------- -----------------------------------------1-------------------------------------------------------------1_________________________________________
1--------------------------------------------------------------

56.
6 2.
65.
6 8.
72.

6
6
2
0
4

5 7 .4
63. 3
6 6. 0
6 8. 8
73. 1

5 1 .8
58. 4
6 0. 6
6 3. 9
68. 2

1952
1953
1954
1955
1956

J u ly
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly

1_________________________________________
1_________________________________________
1-------------------------------------------------------------1-------------------------------------------------------------1_________________________________________

76.
80.
83.
86.
90.

9
9
8
8
8

7 7. 5
8 1 .3
8 4. 3
8 7. 1
9 1 .0

7 2. 7
77. 7
8 1 .0
84. 5
89. 6

1957
1958
1959
1960
1961

J u ly
J uly
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly

1_________________________________________
1-------------------------------------------------------------1-------------------------------------------------------------1_________________________________________
1----------------------------------- ------------------------

95.
99.
104.
109.
113.

5
8
7
0
3

9 5. 6
9 9 .9
104. 5
108. 6
112. 8

9 4. 8
9 9 .4
105. 7
110. 6
115. 9

1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967

J u ly
Ju ly
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly

1_________________________________________
1_________________________________________
1--------------------------------------------------------------1-------------------------------------------------------------1------------------------------------------------------------1---------------------------------------------------------------

117. 5
121. 7
126. 2
1 3 1 .4
136. 9
144. 6

117. 1
1 2 1 .3
125. 7
130. 7
136. 2
143. 8

120. 1
124. 4
129. 7
135. 8
1 4 1 .4
149. 5




2
3
5
9
0

1
3
6
4
3

8. 3
8. 7
8 .9
9. 2
9. 3

6
0
4
1
3

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T a b le 2.

In d e x e s o f U n ion H o u r ly W a g e R a te s in E a c h B u ild in g T r a d e ,
(

A sbestos
w ork ers

Date

B o ile r - B r ic k ­ C a rp en ­ Cem ent
ters
fin ish ers
m akers la y ers

E le c t r i­ E levator
M achin­
cians
construe - G la ziers L athers
ists
(inside
tors
wi rem en)

15.0
15.4
15.7
16.0
16.0

11.5
12 2
12,8
13.4
13.6

13.8
13.7
14.1
14.3
14.8

11.2
12.2
12.7
13.0
13.2

16.2
16.6
16.9
17.0
17.1

13.9
14.1
14.4
14.6
15.0

14.8
15.2
15.3
15.5
15.6

13.3
13.6
14.0
14.3
14.6

16.0
16.1
16.5

17.7
19.1
21.2
28.9
28.7

16.3
18.1
20.8
27.9
28.1

16.5
18.2
16.4
27.7
28.7

15.6
17.2
19.8
26.1
27.0

17.7
18.8
21.9
28.1
29.6

.
16.3
17.4
25.2
25.7

15.7
17.0
18.9
27.0
27.4

27.9
31.6
33.4
35.4
37.5

26.0
29.1
31.0
31.7
34.0

26.6
29.1
32.2
32.3
34.5

25.5
26.5
29.5
31.1
32.8

27.6
29.4
33.0
34.6
36.2

25.7
27.3
28.8
32.0
32.5

25.8
28.5
30.6
33.4
34.3

-

38.5
38.7
39.6
40.6
40.5

35.1
3 5.3
35.8
37.2
37.4

36.1
35.7
35.7
38.0
38.2

34.1
34.4
35.0
36.5
37.0

37.7
38.1
38.2
40.0
40.2

34.7
35.1
35.6
37.3
37.5

35.6
35.8
35.5
37.0
36.8

-

34.7
33.8
33.9
33.4
33.6

30.6
30.5
31.0
31.5
33.1

33.3
32.6
32.9
33.1
33.9

35.3
32.3
32.3
33.9
34.7

37.4
34.7
34.9
34.9
35.3

31.4
31.3
33.2
33.5
34.0

33.1
31.9
32.7
33.1
33.8

36.6
40.3
40.6
41.2
42.0

36.0
39.7
39.9
40.7
41.7

3 5.2
38.4
38.5
39.4
40.3

36.4
39.7
39.9
40.2
41.6

36.3
40.0
40.1
40.8
42.7

36.7
41.2
41.8
42.5
43.5

37.3
40.0
40.2
40.6
41.9

37.2
40.0
41.3
41.6
43.2

44.2
44.3
44.6
45.1
49.5

44.7
44.7
44.7
45.1
48.7

43.2
43.4
43.9
44.9
50.1

43.1
43.2
43.6
44.4
49.9

44.1
44.6
45.1
45.5
51.1

45.6
45.7
46.1
47.0
50.2

45.9
46.3
46.6
46.9
49.9

43.8
44.1
44.3
45.1
49.6

1____
1____
1____
1____
1____

54.9
60.6
65.0
68.2
72.1

54.4
61.0
64.4
67.4
70.9

57.9
66.0
69.4
71.9
74.9

57.5
63.3
63.0
63.2
72.7

57.5
64.2
66.1
68.9
73.3

56.6
62.0
67.5
69.2
74.4

57.2
62.8
66.9
70.1
74.0

July
July
July
July
July

1____
1____
1____
1____
1____

75.4
80.9
84.7
87.3
90.7

75.4
80.2
83.6
86.0
89.7

81.3
83.8
86.5
88.8
92.8

77.2
81.2
83.8
86.9
90.6

76.6
81.3
83.7
86.9
91.1

78.7
81.9
84.3
86.2
90.9

1957;
1958;
1959:
I960;
1961;

July
July
July
July
July

1____
1____
1____
1____
1____

94.7
100.5
104.7
108.3
111.6

95.1
100.1
104.9
109.3
113.8

96.4
99.6
104.0
107.1
111.1

95.4
99.8
104.8
109.0
113.3

95,7
99.7
104.6
108.6
112.8

1962;
1963:
1964;
1965;
1966;
1967;

July
July
July
July
July
July

1____
1____
1____
1____
1____
1____

116.4
120.7
125.2
130.7
136.1
144.4

117.7
121.5
126.4
131.2
136.2
142.2

114.5
117.8
121.4
124.7
129.1
135.9

117.4
121.6
125.9
131.9
137.6
145.4

116.3
120.0
123.9
129.6
134.9
142.6

1907:
1908;
1909:
1910;
1911:

May
May
May
M ay
M ay

1 5 ___
1 5 ___
1 5 ___
15___
1 5 ___

1912:
1913;
1914;
1915;
1916:

M ay
May
May
M ay
M ay

1 5 ___
1 5 ___
1____
1____
1 5 ___

14.2

.
_
-

1917:
1918:
1919:
1920;
1921;

M ay
May
M ay
May
May

1 5 ___
1 5 ___
1 5 ___
1 5 ___
1 5 ___

14.9
16.7
20.3
26.4
26.8

.
-

1922;
1923;
1924;
1925;
1926:

May
May
May
May
M ay

1 5 ___
1 5 ___
1 5 ___
1 5 ___
1 5 ___

24.9
25.9
28.9
30.0
32.1

_

1927;
1928;
1929:
1930;
1931;

May
M ay
M ay
May
M ay

1 5 ___
1 5 ___
15___
1 5 ___
1 5 ___

33.7
33.9
35.5
37.5
37.9

_

1932;
1933:
1934;
1935;
1936:

May
May
May
M ay
May

1 5 ___
15___
15___
1 5 ___
1 5 ___

31.6
31.5
31.5
31.9
33.2

1937:
1938;
1939:
1940;
1941;

M ay
June
June
June
June

1 5 ___
1 ____
1 ___
1 ____
1 ___

35.7
39.1
39.4
39.8
41.2

1942;
1943;
1944:
1945:
1946;

July
July
July
July
July

1____
1____
1____
1____
1____

1947;
1948;
1949:
1950;
1951;

July
July
July
July
July

1952;
1953;
1954;
1955;
1956;




_

-

-

-

_

-

-

_

_
-

-

-

_
-

_

1907—67

1 9 57-59 = 1 0 0 )

-

-

-

-

.

.

-

-

-

-

-

*
_

M osaic
and
P ain t­
M arble
setters te rr a z z o
ers
w ork ers

15.5
15.7
15.8
16.0
16.2

-

_

10.8
12.0
12.8
13.6
13.8

P a p e r - P ip e ­
hangers fitters

-

-

12.2
12.3
14.1
13.0
13.4

.
'

13.7
14.2
14.5
14.8
15.0

.

15.7
17.1
19.2
25.4
25.7

16.2
17.2
17.4
17.6
17.7

14.0

14.0
14.6
15.1
15.2
16.6

17.7
18.6
20.7
27.4
27.8

14.8
16.0
17.2
25.3
25.8

17.1
18.8
22.0
30.0
30.9

_
-

27.2
30.8
32.2
32.8
36.8

25.1
25.6
30.3
31.9
32.6

28.9
31.7
33.4
35.2
37.4

_
-

37.5
37.7
40.4
40.5
40.7

33.8
35.5
37.2
38.9
39.3

38.6
39.3
39.1
41.4
41.5

-

35.4
35.9
36.1
37.9
38.1

-

37.3
36.1
35.9
36.1
36.3

36.5
33.3
33.8
33.8
33.8

35.1
34.4
33.9
34.0
35.7

-

32.8
31.9
32.2
32.7
33.8

36.7
39.1
39.2
39.5
40.5

38.4
41.7
41.8
42.5
42.6

35.5
39.4
40.0
40.2
40.5

38.3
40.8
41.2
41.2
44.0

39.0
39.7
39.9
40.2
42.9

35.7
40.2
40.5
40.6
41.9

45.1
45.1
45.5
46.1
51.3

42.5
43.5
43.8
43.8
48.8

43.4
43.6
44.1
45.7
50.8

41.8
42.5
43.1
43.9
49.7

45.4
46.3
46.7
47.3
52.4

44.8
44.9
45.5
45.7
50.9

44.3
44.5
44.8
46.3
50.5

57.1
62.6
64.6
68.1
71.5

59.7
65.2
67.8
74.2
77.6

56.5
62.3
65.8
66.8
70.9

57.9
64.6
67.1
69.5
71.8

58.3
64.9
66.9
70.5
74.9

58.6
63.5
66.7
69.0
73.5

58.0
61.3
64.6
67.2
71.6

56.4
62.5
65.3
68.1
72.3

76.9
81.9
85.1
88.1
91.5

74.8
80.0
82.4
86.1
90.5

80.3
84.0
86.2
88.4
92.2

74.0
80.4
83.7
87.6
90.9

76.9
82.2
84.8
86.8
91.0

77.3
81.1
84.4
86.9
91.4

78.3
82.1
84.6
88.0
91.6

75.9
80.7
83.4
86.8
90.2

76.6
80.2
84.5
86.5
90.5

95.5
100.6
103.9
109.3
113.6

95.3
100.1
104.5
107.9
113.0

95.2
99.9
104.8
109.5
113.6

96.1
100.2
103.7
107.3
110.4

94.3
100.4
105.3
109.3
113.8

96.3
100.0
103.7
107.6
111.4

95.8
99.8
104.4
108.1
112.2

96.4
99.9
103.8
108.3
112.3

95.9
99.9
104.2
108.4
112.3

95.3
100.2
104.6
108.4
112.5

119.5
123.2
127.6
130.9
135.7
143.0

116.4
122.3
126.1
130.8
135.3
141.5

117.2
121.7
126.5
131.6
139.1
145.5

114.0
116.9
120.9
125.3
129.1
135.6

118.4
123.3
128.7
134.2
140.9
148.1

114.6
119.0
122.8
127.3
133.6
141.2

116.1
120.1
124.2
129.3
135.0
140.9

116.5
121.8
126.2
131.4
136.7
144.5

116.1
119.7
124.6
129.4
135.0
143.0

116.7
120.5
125.2
130.4
136.4
144.2

-

13.9
14.3
14.5
14.8
15.2

-

.
-

-

_

-

-

-

_
.
-

_

25.0
26.3
30.2
31.7
34.4

5
T a b le 2.

P la s ­
te re r s

Date

P lum b­
ers

I n d e x e s o f U nion H o u r ly W ag e R a te s in E a c h B u ild in g T r a d e ,

1907—67---- C o n tin u e d

.(1957-59= lOOi
C om p o­
B r ic k ­
R o o fe rs, R o o fe rs, SheetStructuralP la ste rStone­
Building
sition
T ile
iron
Rodm en co m p o ­ slate and m etal
m asons
layers la y e rs' la b o re rs r o o fe r s '
w ork ers
tile
la b o re rs
sition
w ork ers
tenders
h elpers

1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

May
May
May
May
May

15___
15---15---15---15----

16.4
16.3
16.5
16.7
16.7

13.8
13.9
14.1
14.3
15.1

1912
1913
1914
1915
1916

May
May
May
May
May

15---15---1____
1____
15----

17.1
17.3
17.3
17.4
18.1

15.2
15.7
15.9
16.0
16.1

.
-

1917
1918
1919
1920
1921

May
May
May
May
May

15---15___
15___
15---15___

18.6
19.6
22.5
29.5
31.1

16.7
18.4
21.9
27.0
28.2

1922
1923
1924
1925
1926

May
May
May
May
May

15___
15___
15___
15---15___

29.9
33.3
37.2
37.9
40.7

1927
1928
1929
1930
1931

May
May
May
May
May

15---15---15___
15___
15___

1932
1933
1934
1935
1936

May
May
May
May
May

1937::
1938:
1939:
1940:
1941::

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11.5
11.8
11.8
12.2
12.6

13.7
13.9
14.0
14.1
14.2

11.7
12.8
13.7
14.6
14.9

-

-

-

9.7
9.7
9.7
9.9
10.0

8.8
8.8
8.9
9.2
9.3

-

_
11.5
11.9
12.0

_
14.0
14.6
15.0

12.9
13.4
13.9
14.1
14.3

14.4
14.8
15.3
15.5
15.7

15.1
15.6
16.0
16.0
16.2

15.9
16.7
16.8
16.8
17.1

10.0
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.7

9.3
9.8
9.8
9.9
10.3

_
'

12.6
14.3
15.9
22.6
23.8

16.0
17.5
20.0
25.8
28.1

15.0
17.5
19.3
25.9
26.9

16.3
17.8
20.0
27.9
28.6

17.1
19.6
22.1
28.0
28.6

17.9
18.4
20.1
27.0
26.8

11.9
13.8
16.2
23.6
23.7

11.5
13.4
15.2
22.0
22.2

26.2
29.0
31.5
32.2
34.7

_
-

22.7
22.9
26.6
27.4
29.8

26.8
30.0
33.2
34.7
35.9

24.9
26.8
29.5
30.4
32.5

26.6
31.5
33.4
34.0
37.4

25.9
27.7
31.3
31.7
34.0

26.4
28.9
32.7
33.5
35.1

19.7
21.5
22.5
25.1
27.4

20.8
21.2
23.6
22.6
24.8

41.5
41.7
41.1
43.2
43.1

35.4
36.1
36.5
37.9
38.3

_
-

30.6
31.3
31.9
33.8
34.1

37.5
37.6
38.0
39.2
39.3

33.5
32.9
34.1
29.7
36.2

38.0
38.4
39.5
40.1
40.3

36.4
36.5
36.8
38.8
39.2

36.8
36.7
37.1
38.8
39.3

28.0
28.0
29.2

15---15---15___
15---15___

35.8
34.4
34.8
35.2
35.4

33.3
33.0
33.3
33.8
34.7

_
-

29.8
29.1
29.7
30.5
30.7

34.1
33.3
33.1
34.0
34.3

31.4
30.5
30.6
30.9
31.5

35.7
33.4
33.3
33.3
33.6

34.0
33.6
34.0
34.3
35.2

May
June
June
June
June

15___
1___
1___
1___
1___

39.0
43.6
44.0
44.2
45.0

36.6
41.0
41.4
42.0
43.9

35.5
39.0
39.4
39.9
41.9

33.1
36.7
36.8
37.6
39.2

36.8
39.3
39.7
40.3
41.2

33.8
37.1
37.7
38.3
40.2

37.1
40.3
40.4
40.2
41.3

1942
1943
1944
1945
1946

July
July
July
July
July

1____
1------1____
1____
1-------

46.2
46.3
46.6
47.3
52.3

45.7
45.9
46.1
47.2
51.0

43.7
44.0
44.1
45.1
49.8

42.7
42.9
43.1
43.7
48.7

44.9
45.2
45.5
46.4
50.4

43.7
43.8
44.1
44.6
50.1

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951

July
July
July
July
July

1------1------1------1------1-------

61.3
65.2
71.3
74.5
78.1

59.1
65.5
67.4
69.0
73.1

55.9
62.2
65.0
67.6
72.1

56.6
62.7
65.6
68.3
72.4

56.0
62.2
65.7
67.2
72.4

1952
1953
1954
1955
1956

July
July
July
July
July

1------1------1------1------1____

82.6
85.8
87.3
90.0
93.4

77.4
80.2
84.6
86.7
90.5

75.8
80.2
83.1
86.7
90.7

76.3
80.9
83.7
86.9
91.3

1957
1958
1959
I960
1961

July
July
July
July
July

1------1------1------1____
1-------

96.8
99.9
103.2
107.5
109.9

95.5
99.6
104.9
108.3
112.3

95.7
99.5
104.8
109.5
113.7

1962;:
1963:
1964::
1965:;
1966::
1967::

July
July
July
July
July
July

1------1------1____
1____
1____
1____

113.4
116.1
121.1
124.3
129.1
135.0

116.6
121.3
126.2
131.4
136.0
143.8

118.8
122.8
127.8
132.0
138.5
147.6




-

-

-

11.0
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.7

P lum b­
T ile
ers'
la y e rs '
la b orers h elp ers

-

-

-

-

-

-

.
-

11.9
12.2
12.4
12.4
12.8

_
-

11.2
11.3
11.5
11.8
12.3

-

13.6
15.7
17.9
25.9
26.8

.
-

12.6
13.0
15.8
25.8
26.0

_
-

23.5
25.9
27.8
29.7
31.4

_
-

24.5
25.0
27.2
28.0
30.3

30.4
30.2

24.9
25.0
25.1
26.5
26.1

_
“

31.7
32.2
32.4
34.3
34.1

_
-

30.7
31.3
30.8
33.5
33.5

33.8
32.8
32.8
33.1
33.7

25.1
24.8
26.4
25.6
26.9

22.5
21.2
22.0
22.3
24.2

_
-

28.4
26.7
27.4
27.9
28.4

.
-

29.6
28.2
28.2
29.2
29.6

38.5
41.5
42.0
42.1
44.1

36.1
39.5
39.6
39.7
40.2

29.0
31.9
32.0
33.2
34.3

26.5
28.4
28.5
29.0
30.7

30.6
32.6
32.7
33.8
35.1

31.0
35.0
35.3
35.3
36.1

_
31.1
32.0
33.5
35.3

31.2
34.4
34.5
34.6
35.4

43.7
43.8
44.1
45.1
51.2

45.6
45.8
46.1
46.8
50.9

42.2
42.8
43.2
44.6
50.5

37.0
37.2
37.5
38.9
45.3

34.1
34.6
32.2
37.1
43.5

38.8
39.0
40.1
40.1
45.4

38.8
39.1
39.3
40.8
45.9

37.8
38.1
38.9
39.9
45.5

37.8
38.2
38.3
38.9
45.1

55.3
62.0
63.9
67.0
70.9

58.6
67.1
71.1
75.6
78.2

57.2
63.8
66.1
69.2
73.7

59.1
66.1
69.0
70.5
75.4

52.9
59.3
60.9
65.1
68.4

50.8
57.3
59.5
62.8
67.3

50.2
57.6
60.8
63.9
68.4

54.3
61.1
63.4
65.6
71.9

52.1
58.3
62.2
64.9
69.4

55.5
62.8
65.6
67.8
72.4

76.6
80.6
83.5
86.5
91.1

76.2
79.7
83.5
86.7
90.6

83.8
85.2
87.1
89.7
93.8

77.2
81.6
84.5
87.6
91.3

78.3
82.8
85.1
88.0
91.4

72.9
76.8
80.1
83.4
89.9

71.8
77.3
80.7
84.3
89.1

74.3
78.0
80.4
84.2
89.1

76.3
80.6
83.5
86.8
91.5

72.6
77.5
81.6
85.1
89.6

75.9
79.8
84.0
86.9
91.2

95.9
99.5
104.6
109.4
113.8

95.6
100.1
104.3
108.4
112.2

94.9
100.2
105.0
109.7
113.6

96.5
100.1
103.4
106.9
111.4

96.1
99.3
104.7
108.3
112.6

96.4
99.2
104.4
108.8
114.1

94.7
99.3
106.1
110.4
115.6

94.7
99.4
106.0
110.9
116.4

95.3
99.6
105.1
109.4
114.3

95.9
100.0
104.2
108.7
112.8

94.7
99.8
105.5
111.6
117.0

95.1
99.1
105.7
112.7
117.3

118.4
122.9
127.7
132.9
138.8
146.7

115.4
120.4
125.6
130.0
134.7
141.2

118.0
123.1
127.2
132.4
138.7
146.7

114.2
117.6
120.8
124.3
130.7
138.1

117.4
121.4
125.9
130.2
136.8
144.3

116.6
121.8
125.8
132.3
136.7
142.7

121.2
124.9
130.7
138.0
142.5
150.8

120.2
124.6
129.8
136.0
142.1
150.3

118.0
123.5
129.3
136.6
143.8
152.9

116.4
119.8
125.6
128.1
132.3
139.8

122.5
126.3
132.7
139.1
145.1
154.2

122.9
128.7
134.0
140.4
145.8
152.8

-

-

-

-

-

6
T a b le 3.

I n c r e a s e s in U n ion H o u r ly W a g e R a te s in the B u ild in g T r a d e s , J u ly 1, 1966—J u ly 1, 1967

Amount of
in c r e a s e ,
July 1,- 1966—
„___ July 1, 1967
Cents
P ercen t
per
hour

Trade

All building tra d es---------

5.6

26

Journeym en
---- --------A sbestos w o rk e r s ------------B o ile r m a k e r s -------- —
B r ick la y e rs------------ —
Carpenter s________________
Cem ent fin is h e rs________

5.6
6.1
4.4
5.3
5.7
5.7

27
30
22
26
27
26

E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )________________
E leva tor co n s t r u c to r s ____
G la z ie r s ____ _____
L a th e r s ___________________
M a ch in ists-----------------------M arble setters_________

5.4
4.6
4.6
5.0
5.1
5.7

27
23
20
24
26
28

M osa ic and t e rr a z z o
w o rk e r s---------------------------

4.4
5.7
5.9
5.7
4.6
5.7
6.6

P a in te r s

P a p e rh a n g e rs___________
P ip efitters _______ _
P la s t e r e r s __ __________
P lu m b ers _______ _______
R od m en -----------------------------

22
26
26
29
22
29
32

T rade

Journeym en— Continued
R o o fe rs , com p osition —
R o o fe rs , slate and
t i l e _____________________
S heet-m etal w o rk e r s -___
Stonem asons_____________
S tru ctu ra l-iron
w ork ers -------------T ile la y e rs______________
H elpers and la b o r e r s ______
B r ic k la y e r s ' ten ders____
Building la b o r e r s _______
C om position r o o f e r s '
h e lp e rs . _________
E levator co n s tr u c to r s '
helpers --------- ---M arble s e tte r s '
Vualppr c
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s ____
P lu m b e rs' la b o r e r s — __
T e rra z z o w o r k e r s '
h e lp e rs .__ _______ —___
T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e rs-------

Am oiint of
inert ;a s e ,
July 1,' 1966—
July 1, 1967 .
Cents
P ercen t
per
hour
5.7

26

4.8
5.8
5.7

21
28
28

5.5
4.4

27
21

5.7
5.8
5.8

21
22
20

6.3

18

4.1

15

6.1
5.7
6.3

24
22
23

5.8
4.8

24
19

T able 4. Average Union H ourly Wage R ates and E m p loy er C on trib u tion s1 in the Building T ra d e s, July 1, 1967

Trade

A v era g e
rate per
hour,
July 1, 1967

A verage
em ploy er
contribution 1
per hour,
July 1, 1967

A ll building tra d es---------

$4.83

$0.44

$5.27

J ou rn ey m en _________ -_______

$5.09
5.17
5.27
5.28
5.01
4.83

$0.47
.46
.53
.59
.46
.41

$5.55
5.63
5.80
5.87
5.47
5.24

5.24
5.26
4.66
5.04
5.39
5.10

.43
.39
.36
.45
.19
.29

5.67
5.65
5.02
5.49
5.57
5.40

B oilerm a k ers
B r ick la y e rs_______________
C arp enters------- ---------- —
Cem ent fin is h ers_________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en) _____
E leva tor con s tru ctors —
r ,la 7 .ip r s
.. . M a ch in ists-----------------------M arble se tters_________
M osa ic and te rr a z z o
w o rk e r s__________________
P a in t e r s ---------------------------P a p e rh a n g e rs— ---- — P ip e fit t e r s -----------------------P la s t e r e r s ________________
P lu m b ers- ---------- —
Rodm en
— —

5.32
4.71
4.63
5.34
5.11
5.36
5.13

.34
.36
.27
.60
.54
.76
.39

T rade

A verage
rate per
hour,
July 1, 1967

A v era g e
em ploy er
contribution 1
per hour,
July 1, 1967

A verage
rate plus
em ploy er
contribution
per hour,
July 1, 1967

Journeym en— Continued
R o o fe rs , c o m p o s itio n __
R o o fe rs , slate and

$4.78

$0.35

$5.13

4.66
5.15
5.17

. 28
.40
.39

5.55
5.55

5.23
4.95

.46
.33

5.69
5.28

3.83
4.12
3.74

.36
.35
.36

4.19
4.47
4.10

3.06

.17

3.23

3.76

.38

4.14

4.20
4.02
3.97

.27
.45
.28

4.48
4.47
4.24

4.34
4.10

.22
.34

4.56
4.45

A verage
rate plus
em ployer
contribution
per hour,
July 1, 1967

5.66
5.07
4.90
5.94
5.64
6.13
5.52

H1

S heet-m etal w ork ers—__
Stonem asons_____________
S tru ctu ra l-iron
w o r k e r s . ______ _____
T ile la y e rs____
____ _
H elpers and la b o r e r s ____ —
B r ic k la y e r s ' ten ders—
T^nilHinjr 1a h n r o r c

C om position r o o f e r s '
h elp ers-------------------------E levator co n s tr u c to r s '
h elp ers_________________
M arble s e t t e r s '
h elp ers___ ____________
P la ste re r s 1 la b o r e r s —
P lu m b e rs' la b o r e r s ____
T e rra z z o w o r k e r s '
h p lp e r c

T ile la y e rs ' h e lp e rs____

1 Includes em p loy er contributions to insurance (life in su ra n ce, h osp italization, m ed ica l, su r g ica l, and other sim ila r types o f health and w elfare
p rog ra m s) and pen sion funds, and vacation paym ents to a fund or to the w ork er as prov ided in la b or-m a n a gem en t con tra cts. A v era g es presented
are fo r a straigh t-tim e hour; in actual p r a c tic e , how ever, som e em p loy er paym ents are calculated on the b a sis of total hours w orked or g ro s s p a y roll.
A v erage is fo r all w ork ers in the c la s sific a tio n including those for whom em ploy er contributions w ere not s p ecified in their pa rticu la r con tra cts.
Som e con tracts a lso prov ide fo r additional paym ents to other funds such as holiday, apprenticeship, and unem ploym ent b en efits. Inform ation
on paym ents to these funds w as not co lle c te d .
NOTE:




B ecause of rounding,

sum s of individual item s m ay not equal totals.

7
T able 5.

Trade

P ercen t Changes in Union H ourly Wage Rates and P ercen t o f B u ild in g -T ra d es W ork ers A ffected ,
July 1, 1966—July 1, 1967

P ercen t of
union w orkers
a ffected by—
In crease

No
change

P ercen t of total w ork ers affected by in crea se of
2 and
L ess than
under 3
2 percen t
percen t

A ll building tra d es_____

98. 1

1. 9

3. 5

Journeym en------------------------- A sb estos w ork ers___ ____
B o ile r m a k e r s ____________
B r ick la y e rs______________
C a rp en ters_______________
Cem ent fin is h e rs____ ____

98. 0
100. 0
94. 8
9 1 .0
100. 0
97. 3

2. 0
5. 2
7. 0
2. 7

4. 1
1.0

E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )_______________
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s ---G la z ie r s _________________
L a th e r s---------------------------M a ch in ists_________ ____
M arble se tters___________

9 8.6
81. 1
94. 7
91. 1
98. 4
94. 7

M osaic and te rr a zzo
w ork ers--------- -------- ------P a in te rs _____________ ____
P a p erh a n g ers-----------------P ip e fit t e r s _______________
P la s t e r e r s _______________
P lu m b ers------------------------R od m en ---------------------------R oofers, com p osition ____
R oofers, slate and
t il e ___________ ____ _____
S heet-m etal w o rk e r s____
Stonem asons----- -------------S tru ctu ra l-iron
w ork ers_________________
Tile la y e rs _______________
H elpers and la b o r e r s _______
B r ick la y e rs' tenders____
Building la b o r e r s ________
C om p osition r o o fe r s '
h elp ers________________
E leva tor con s tru ctors'
h elp ers_________________
M arble setters'
h elp ers_________________
P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s ____
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s .........
T e rra zzo w ork ers'
h elp ers_________________
T ile la y e rs' h e lp e rs_____

NOTE:

5 and
under 6
percen t

4 and
under 5
percent

13. 8

18. 2

17. 5

6 and
under 7
percen t

9. 8

7 and
under 8
p ercen t

8 and
under 9
percen t

9 and
under 10
percen t

10 percent
and ov er

8. 5

5. 6

6. 0

7. 4

5. 7
6 .0

6. 9
3. 7

-

-

7. 5
5 .4
13.4

4. 3
10. 9
6 .9

6 .6
10. 0
6. 1
5 .4
2 .6

5 .4

11. 0
1. 6
1. 5
2. 8
3. 6
-

7. 5
8. 1
1.8
5 .4
3 .0
17.4

2. 5
1. 5
2. 5
4 .6
5 .4
7. 7

.5
6 .4
.7
13. 1
2. 0
11.6
4 .9

3. 2
1. 9
2. 2

7.
1.
11.
4.
4.
4.

5
2
5
4
3
7

15. 1
8 .6
9. 1
9. 3
23. 3
5 .0

16.0
37.0
32. 1
24. 6
15. 0
13. 2

19.
14.
29.
15.
20.
40.

2
5
0
9
2
2

9 .7
9. 0
9 .7
10. 1
8. 5
6 .6

7.
8.
3.
5.
5.
2.

2
9
4
6
2
6

18.9
5. 3
7 .4
1.6
5. 3

2 .0
.4
1.0
.6
17. 1
2 .6

21.
4.
12.
11.
1.
7.

8
1
1
2
5
0

10. 5
17. 5
10. 0
17.5
7. 7
2 1 .5

11.0
14. 3
29. 3
26. 0
27. 3
16.9

14.
13.
23.
9.
7.
5.

3
8
2
6
0
9

11.7
19. 2
12. 1
5. 3
23. 4
5. 5

3.
2.
2.
4.

4
0
4
1

16. 4

1.2
8.7
7 .7
1.6

98. 3
97. 4
97. 9
9 9 .4
92. 5
99. 2
99. 3

.7
2. 3
2. 1

2. 5
1.3
4 .9
17. 1
2.7
18. 4
3. 0

6 .9
18. 0
5. 8
2. 4
16. 6
2. 7
1. 9

41. 1
10.2
10. 6
9. 8
19.4
3 .0
10.6

7 .9
6. 1
9 .7
2 1 .4
2. 2
18. 3
8. 5

15.
17.
14.
18.
24.
16.
17.

8
0
7
5
9
8
7

10.9
8. 3
8. 3
4. 7
11.9
10. 3
2 6.7

8. 3
16. 7
27. 8
7. 4
2. 0
9 .6
13. 1

4. 4
10. 9
14. 0
2 .4
6. 2
3. 2
5. 2

95. 6

4. 4

-

8. 5

11.7

16.9

19. 8

11.6

11. 7

2. 5

1. 9

10. 9

99. 5
98. 5
91. 1

.5
1. 5
6. 2

2. 2
.2
7 .6

14. 3
2. 1
3. 8

29. 8
16.9
4. 3

12.9
24. 3
13. 6

12. 7
17. 1
19. 3

15. 2
8. 6
15.6

4. 5
7. 1
10. 0

2. 0
7. 0
8. 5

3. 5
6. 4
1.4

2 .6
8. 8
7. 1

9 8 .9
93. 5

1. 1
6. 1

2. 9
7 .4

4. 1
17. 3

2 1.0
10. 1

8 .9
2 7.6

26. 8
7. 3

13.6
12. 0

13. 0
3. 9

2 .6
4. 3

3 .9
.9

2. 1
2 .9

98. 6
9 9.7
99. 1

1 .4
.3
.9

1.4
3 .4
.4

9. 0
7. 1
8. 5

8. 6
9 .9
8. 0

2 6 .4
34. 3
27. 3

11. 2
8. 5
11. 3

9 .9
2. 8
12. 1

13. 6
18. 5
13. 0

5. 1
3. 1
5. 8

2. 6
3. 1
2 .4

10. 7
8 .9
10. 5

.9

5. 5

9 .0

-

1. 5

7. 7

-

7. 5
-

.7

95. 5

4. 5

75. 8

24. 2

100 . 0
100 . 0
98. 6

100 . 0
89. 9

B e c a u s e o f r o u n d in g ,




7. 8

3 and
under 4
percen t

-

1. 4
-

-

,

-

-

"

7. 3

26. 5

18. 3

7 .3

20. 7

.4

3. 1

19.6

12. 3

14. 2

15. 3

1. 6

9. 8
3 .4
5 .6

11. 1
25. 2
8. 6

10. 9
9 .9
5. 8

7. 0
12.6
16.0

14. 7
9 .7
24. 0

6. 0
3 .2
-

15. 0
14. 6
4. 0

6. 1
2. 5
11. 1

1. 3
2. 5
3. 2

18. 1
16.4
2 0 .2

1 6.4
3 .9

4. 5
2. 3

9. 3
7 .9

4. 1
17.9

26. 6
9 .4

8 .8
15.0

7 .9
15. 6

1.4
6 .8

6. 1
4. 4

14. 8
6. 7

s u m s o f in d iv id u a l it e m s m a y n ot e q u a l t o ta ls .

8
Table 6.

C e n ts -P e r-H o u r In crea ses in Union Hourly Wage Rates and P ercen t o f Building - Trade s W orkers A ffected,
July 1, 1966—July 1, 1967

Trade

A ll building tra des......... .

P ercen t o f
union
w ork ers
a ffected by
in crea se
98. 1

P ercen t o f total w orkers a ffected by in cre a se of—
5 and
L ess
under
than
5 cents 7 V2 cents
(M

2. 9

12. 7

6. 8

7
2
4
9
0
8

7. 5
3. 4
1. 1
9 .6
4. 7
8. 4

8.
6.
2.
9.
13.
8.

2
5
3
9
4
3

9. 8
12. 4
_
7. 3
6. 0
5. 3

7. 3

8. 1

16. 0
20. 0
2 1 .8
9. 1
2 1.8
1 9.4

22.
25.
18.
23.
25.
23.

3
2
7
0
6
8

-

1.9
2. 6

(M
.4
1. 0
.6
15. 4
-

8 .9
4. 1
6 .9
1.9
3. 2
5 .9

4. 9
.1
6. 0
2. 5

17.9
10. 3
21. 1
2 1.6
4 .7
10. 7

14.
18.
34.
15.
28.
26.

1
1
8
8
4
3

15.
14.
21.
19.
2.
5.

3
7
7
3
9
3

9. 8
5.'7
5. 9
7. 1
6. 3
13. 1

7. 3
13. 2
2. 3
20. 2
8. 6

5.
2.
1.
.
10.
2.

5
1
5
5
5
4

17. 8
7 .6
1. 8
15. 9
6. 6
17. 4

.6

2. 5
.9
3. 7
2 .4

14. 8
.7
18. 4
2. 9

4. I
18. 0
6. 8
.6
7. 5
.9

3. 8
2. 8
2. 8
1. 8
3. 0
-

6. 8
10. 0
14. 2
8. 9
2 6.9
5. 2
9. 1

41.
10.
8.
10.
3.
4.
13.

2
0
0
2
2
4
7

13.
14.
16.
25.
14.
24.
18.

9
3
2
7
0
5
0

15.
7.
8.
11.
22.
15.
29.

9
0
5
1
0
5
4

6. 7
16. 7
26. 3
3. 5
4. 2
9 .7
5. 2

2. 9
11.5
11. 4
2. 7
3. 8
2. 7
4. 1

.5
6. 2
17. 7
6. 6
17. 8
16. 8

4. 3

1. 0

22. 8

12. 5

10. 1

18. 4

11.5

3. 0

12. 0

-

1

24. 6
9. 2
5. 8

17. 5
18. 4
11.8

5. 3
31.2
20. 2

2 1 .2
6. 6
2 1 .3

4. 1
11.6
4. 6

1. 3
8. 2
7. 9

4. 4
11.0
9. 7

1.3
7. 1

8. 5

11.5
14. 3

16. 3
21. 4

23. 3
13. 5

24. 5
12. 1

9. 4
6. 8

2. 4
1. 2

8. 6
2. 9

12. 6
9. 8
12. 4

2. 2
3. 3
1. 5

24. 3
14. 0
28. 3

16. 3
9. 5
17. 4

17. 6
28. 3
16. 4

12. 8
17. 9
13. 2

3. 8
5. 6
2 .9

3. 0
3. 2
2. 8

2. 3
1.8
1. 5

98. 3
97. 4
9 7 .9
9 9 .4
92. 5
9 9.2
99. 3

-

. 1

95. 6
99. 5
98. 5
91. 1

-

1.0
.2

-

-

6. 1

9 8.9
93. 5

-

.2
5. 7

1. 4

-

1.4
3. 4
.4

2. 2
2. 8
2. 4

(M
-

20. 1
2. 1
3. 7

.
-

95. 5

7. 3

-

4. 5

2. 2

48. 0

10. 0

12. 6

5. 5

75. 8

1.2

3. 5

11.9

14. 3

16. 1

7. 5

12. 1

5. 0

.6

1.8

_
.

9 .8
3 .4
5. 6

5. 3

6. 7
25. 1
14. 6

6
1. 9
3. 2

13. 8
18. 9
15. 5

17. 8
20. 0
19. 3

19. 1
6. 7
5. 7

6. 1
6. 8
2. 5

3. 8
4. 3
17.0

1. 6
4. 4
8. 6

15. 4
7. 7
6. 5

-

16. 4
1.8

-

7 .7
2. 9

2. 4
4. 7

8. 1
3.9

15. 3
27. 8

26. 3
24. 5

3. 8
4. 3

4. 3
12. 1

2. 4
. 9

13. 3
4. 8

1 0 0

.

0

9 8 .6
1 0 0

.

0

8 9.9

2. 1

1

.
-

0

L ess than 0. 05 percent.
B e c a u s e o f ro u n d in g ,




21. 3

11.3
8 .6
9. 1
9. 3
10. 6
10. 3

M osaic and te rr a zzo
w ork ers.
P a in te rs .......................... .......
P a p erh a n g ers____________
P ip efitters __________ ____
P la s t e r e r s .............. ...............
P lu m b ers_________________
R od m en ___ _____ _________

NOTE:

16. 1

1. 0
2. 0
1. 5
.7
1. 5

98. 6
81. 1
9 4.7
91. 1
9 8 .4
94. 7

100.0

14. 0

5. 3
.6
11.5
4. 7
4. 3
3.7

E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )____________ ..
E levator co n s t r u c to r s ___
G la z ie r s _________ ____ ____
L a th e r s.................................
M a ch in ists___ ____ _______
M arble s e t t e r s _____ ______

M arble setters' h e lp e rs ...
P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s ........
P lu m b ers' l a b o r e r s .. ..........
T e rra z z o w ork ers’
h e lp e rs__________________
Tile la y e rs ’ h e lp e rs _______

1. 3

3. 1
.8
1. 5
1.6

(M
1. 0
-

98. 6
99.7
99. 1

6. 8

.7
.4

9 8 .0
100. 0
94. 8
9 1 .0
100. 0
97. 3

H elpers and la b o r e r s ............
B r ick la y e rs' ten d ers.. . . .
Building la b o r e r s ___________
C om p osition r o o fe r s '
h elp ers
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
h elp ers . _________________

10 and
12 V2 and 1 5 and
3 5 and
20 and
40 and 45 cents
25 and 30 and
under
under
under
under
under
under
under
and
unde r
12V2 cents 15 cents 20 cents 25 cents 30 cents 35 cents 40 cents 45 cents
ov er

12.
20.
30.
15.
11.
14.

Journeym en__________________
A sbestos w ork ers________
B o ile r m a k e r s ____________
B r ick la y e rs .............. .............
C a rp e n te rs...___ _________
Cem ent fin is h e rs_________

R o o fe rs, com p osition ____
R o o fe rs, slate and
t i l e .................. ......................
S heet-m etal w o r k e r s .___
S to n e m a so n s..... .......... .
.
S tru ctu ra l-iron
w ork e r s_________________
Tile l a y e r s ..... ................ .

.8

7V2 and
under
10 cents

s u m s o f in d iv id u a l it e m s m a y not eq u a l to t a ls .

.

5. 4
1

.

8

9
T a b le 7.

I n c r e a s e s in U n ion H o u r ly W age R a te s in the B u ild in g T r a d e s b y C ity and P o p u la tio n G r o u p , J u ly 1,

P ercen t of in crea se
City and population group

1966—J u ly 1,

1967

C e n ts -p e r -h o u r in crea se

A ll
trade s

J ourneym en

H elpers
and
la b orers

A ll
trades

Journeym en

H elpers
and
la b orers

5.5
8.7
4.4
3.7
4.7

5.2
8.8
4.6
3.7
4.1

7.7
7.6
3.9
3.5
8.1

27
40
21
20
22

27
42
24
21
20

30
30
15
18
27

5.2
6.3
8.6
7.2
9.5
4.2
5.3
9.3
6.6
5.5
7.5
3.1
4.0
6.1
6.2
4.0

5.5
6.5
8.0
6.8
9.2
4.3
3.9
9.0
5.8
5.8
7.6
2.8
4.1
5.9
6.3
4.1

4.5
5.6
11.3
9.3
11.4
3.2
13.1
10.6
10.1
3.9
7.1
4.6
3.8
6.7
5.3
3.5

21
30
39
32
47
17
21
41
24
27
36
11
19
31
29
17

25
32
38
31
47
18
17
41
24
30
37
12
21
32
30
19

13
21
41
34
49
8
35
39
25
14
28
10
15
27
20
11

7.2
3.7
7.9
6.0
4.8
6.4
5.0
4.0
4.8
8.1
4.3
3.3
3.8
3.5
5.5
6.1
4.3
4.5
5.3
3.7

7.3
3.7
8.9
5.7
4.4
6.6
5.0
4.5
4.7
8.2
4.2
3.1
3.8
3.7
5.6
6.2
4.4
4.3
5.8
3.9

5.7
3.8
4.8
8.1
6.0
5.2
5.2
.9
6.0
7.9
4.9
4.9
3.5
2.7
5.2
5.5
3.9
7.7
3.0
1.7

30
14
32
27
20
28
22
17
19
34
23
11
15
14
24
28
20
17
25
15

31
16
39
26
20
31
22
20
20
36
24
12
16
16
27
29
22
17
28
16

15
10
17
29
20
17
17
3
14
30
21
10
10
8
18
21
15
18
11
5

3.5
7.9
4.3
5.8
7.6
5.3
8.7
7.9
4.7
6.3
4.3
3.8
6.9
5.7
5.0
6.2
5.5
6.0
7.0
6.2
8.8
8.8
4.9
5.0
5.5
7.4
6.2

3.4
7.9
4.1
6.0
7.5
5.0
8.7
7.4
4.2
5.9
4.3
3.8
7.3
6.1
4.6
7.0
5.5
6.0
5.7
5.4
8.8
8.9
5.5
5.1
5.6
7.6
6.1

4.9
5.4
4.5
7.8
6.7
8.9
10.7
10.4
7.9
4.0
5.8
5.5
4.2
6.0
3.3
5.1
5.6
7.2
9.7
9.0
8.6
2.9
4.6
5.0
5.5
6.5

15
30
19
25
30
26
38
27
18
24
16
15
29
26
23
25
20
30
29
25
32
38
21
22
25
30
30

15
30
18
27
33
26
40
29
17
25
17
15
32
29
21
30
22
31
25
22
34
40
25
24
27
32
32

15
20
16
25
27
30
20
20
20
10
18
21
15
25
11
10
22
24
32
19
30
10
16
20
16
25

Population group I (1, 000, 000 and o v e r ):
C hicago, 111___________________________________
D etroit, M ic h .. _____________________________
Los A ngeles, C a lif___________________________
New York, N .Y _______________________________
Philadelphia, P a _____________________________
Population group II (500, 000 to 1, 000, 000):
B a ltim ore, Md________________________________
Boston, M a s s ________________________________
Buffalo, N*. Y__________________________________
Cincinnati, Ohio______________________________
Cleveland, O h io ______________________________
D allas, T ex___________________________________
Houston, T ex_________________________________
M ilwaukee, W is ______________________________
New O rleans, La_____________________________
P ittsburgh, Pa________________________________
St. L ouis, M o ________________________________
San Antonio, Tex_____________________________
San D iego, C a lif______________________________
San F ra n cisco —Oakland, C a lif_______________
Seattle, W ash________________________________
Washington, D .C _____________________________
Population group III (250, 000 to 500, 000):
Atlanta, G a ___________________________________
B irm ingham , A la ____________________________
Colum bus, Ohio _____________________________
Dayton, O h io_________________________________
D enver, C olo_________________________________
Indianapolis, Ind-------------------------------------------Kansas City, M o ________________ ___________
L ou isville, K y ________________________________
M em phis, Tenn----------------------------------------------M inneapolis—St. Paul, Minn__________________
Newark, N.J---------------------------------------------------N orfolk, Va----------------------------------------------------Oklahoma City, Okla___________________ ___
Omaha, N ebr_________________________________
Phoenix, A r iz ________________________________
P ortland, O r e g ----------------------------------------------R och ester, N .Y_________________________ ____
Tam pa, F la___________________________________
T oled o, O h io_________________________________
T ulsa, Okla----------------------------------------------------Population group IV (100, 000 to 250, 000):
Albuquerque, N. M e x ________________________
Charlotte, N .C______________ _______________
Des M oines, Iowa--------------------------------- ------E rie, Pa___________________ _________________
E va n sville, Ind_______________________________
F resn o, C a lif________________________________
Grand Rapids, M ich__________________________
Jackson, M is s ________________________________
J ack son v ille, Fla’____________________________
K noxville, T en n --------------------------------------------Little R ock , A r k _____________________________
Lubbock, T e x ____________________________ —
M adison, W is ------------------------------------------------New Haven, C onn____________________________
P eoria , 111____________________________________
P rov id en ce, R .I ______________________________
Richm ond, Va________________________________
Sacram ento, C a lif___________________________
Salt Lake City, Utah_________________________
Scranton, P a --------------------- --------------------------Shreveport, L a _______________________________
South Be nd, Ind_______________________________
Spokane, Wash_______ _______________________
Springfield, M a ss____________________________
Syracuse, N .Y ________________________________
Topeka, K an s________________________________
Trenton, N .J _________________________________




10
T a b le 8.

D is tr ib u tio n o f U n ion M e m b e r s in the B u ild in g T r a d e s b y H o u r ly W ag e R a te s , J u ly 1, 1967

P ercen t of union jou rneym en w hose rates (in cents) per hour w ereT rade

450
440
420
430
410
400
age
and
and
and
and
and
hourly Under and
400 unde r under under under under under
rate
460
450
430
440
420
410
2.3
_
.9
3.3
1.8

2.4
3.6
-

4.4

5.3

4.6

2.4

7.5

3.9
4.0
6.5
.9

4.8
9.9
5.8
-

3.3
5.3
3.8
15.4

9.1
4.1
15.8
5.4

1.4
13.8
4.8
-

2.3

.9

10.1

2.0

2.0

2.2

2.2
1.4
4.5
2.2

3.1
4.6
8.4
.4

3.8
4.7
8.9
2.4

4.7
9.8
3.0
5.1

2.3
3.8
5.3
5.1

1.8
4.6
7.2
7.1

2.1
.4
5.6

7.2
2.7
2.5

7.1
2.9
1.9

3.5
4.8
2.5

2.1
6.4
“

12.3
4.1
9.3

.7

-

-

14.1
1.2
-

.2
3.4
2.5
-

1.3
7.5
2.3
-

.6
5.5
2.4
-

5.10

3.7

1.8

2.1

1.4

5.32
4.71
4.63
5.34

3.6
8.2
12.1
-

3.1
1.8
.8
-

.8
5.1
6.7
.2

1.0
8.6
7.8
-

1.1
.1
3.6

5.0
.2
3.6

3.2
4.7

1.4
1.4
5.3

Sh eet-m eta l
w o r k e r s ______________
Stonem asons __ —
S tru ctu ra l-iron
w o r k e r s __ ___ _ ___
T ile la y ers _ _ ____

9.9
9.8
6.9
9.2
16.3
5.3

1.8

(M

-

7.2
5.7
3.3
4.4
4.9
16.3

5.3
1.9
2.8
.4

5.24
5.26
4.66
5.04
5.39

-

5.3
4.0
16.7
4.9
4.2
11.4

1.1

E lectricia n s (inside
w irem en)
_ _
E levator
con s tru ctors ___
G la z ie r s _______________
L athers _ ___ ______
M a ch in ists_____________

_

4.5
2.9
6.8
1.3
3.7
17.6

3.1
3.2
1.5
1.5

2.4
.
2.6
6.6

5.11
5.36
5.13

5.2
5.2
8.4
3.8
4.3
1.5

4.8
6.6
4.1
7.3
2.8

$5.0 9
5.17
5.27
5.28
5.01
4.83

P la s t e r e r s _____________
P lu m b e rs_______ __
R od m en ___ ____ ___
R o o fe rs,
com p osition __ ____ _
R o o fe rs, slate
and tile _______________

480 “4 9 0 ” 500" 510 ~ 5 l o ~ T W ' 540
560
600
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
under under under under under under under under under under over
600
580
550
530
540
560
520
510
490
500

4.2
3.1
3.3
7.3
1.6

J o u rn e y m e n ___ _ _______
A sb estos w o rk e r s _____
B o ile r m a k e r s - _______
B r ick la y e rs ____________
C arpenters ____
Cem ent fin is h e rs_____

M arble se tte r s__ __ _
M osa ic and t e rr a z z o
w o r k e r s ____ _
___
P a in t e r s _______________
P a p e rh a n g e rs_________
P ip e fit t e r s _____________

1.8
.5
3.6
2.9

470
and
under
480

460
and
under
470

2.3
3.7
-

-

-

2.2
5.4

1.9
5.4

5.2
10.8
1.9
10.5
5.1
1.9

6.4
3.9
13.6
5.0
6.4
6.9

3.9
7.6
2.2
9.4
.2
.1

6.3
2.7
7.7
8.1
*

5.7
9.4
3.0
11.6
6.0
2.3

9.6
11.5
22.8
7.3
3.8

21.0

.1

15.2

7.4
9.7
1.9

8.7
3.4
1.5
2.2

10.8
1.2
.8
6.0

6.3

6.7

11.6

3.8

7.0
7.5
5.4
7.7

9.9
1.4
5.8
1.0

1.2
8.5
13.3
12.3

4.1
19.2

3.1

16.1

6.5

3.6

11.0

14.2

1.1

-

16.0

4.7
23.3
11.5
4.3

14.1
3.9
10.0
9.7

2.0
.5
4.8

7.6
8.1
3.5
3.6

3.6
6.8
4.1

3.3
1.5
2.2
3.7

5.3
.1
.4
9.9

2.1
7.6
27.3

1.1
4.5

32.8
.1
5.3

4.8
6.2
7.5

7.7
4.5
5.9

3.3
9.0
1.5

11.9
8.7
5.9

.
2.5
2.5

.3
7.9
18.8

5.6
26.4
6.5

21.4
5.8
5.0

_
5.8
7.4

P la s t e r e r s '
la b o r e r s _____________
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s ___
T e r r a z z o w o rk e r s'
h e lp e rs__ ____ ____
T ile la y e rs'
h elp ers
__ _
_

7.4
22.0
5.2
1.6
1.1

8.1
24.9

16.1

1.1

2.C

5.9

1.4

2.6

1.9

7.2

13.1

8.0

3.0

2.8

6.5

-

7.1

1.8

19.5

-

-

4.66

18.9

2.0

5.1

7.1

-

9.1

.2

2.7

2.6

11.9

1.9

17.2

4.7

-

.6

3.2

-

6.4

2.9

3.5

5.15
5.17

.2
-

-

1.6
-

2.5
.6

4.1
*

3.9
6.1

3.0
4.3

10.3
9.8

2.9
2.9

11.9
4.2

4.7
16.6

4.1
3.0

3.1
13.0

1.8
4.4

9.0
10.8

2.1
.4

-

.2

3.7

22.1
7.4

4.3
9.4

8.4
3.4

5.23
4.95

-

5.5

.4
3.4

3.8
2.4-

.6
1.6

9.2
1.7

4.3
2.8

3.0
4.5

.8
4.2

4.2
10.7

4.7

2.4
5.1

10.6
10.2

8.1
10.2

4.8
2.7

1.4
4.6

2.0
1.8

14.0
18.9

20.9
5.3

2.6
-

6.9
-

-

T n
460
480
and
and
under under and
ov er
480
460

3.83

6.2

3.6

„

2.2

2.1

3.2

2.3

2.7

2.3

5.0

4.7

2.1

15.0

2.6

9.8

13.9

5.8

5.1

1.7

9.2

4.12
3.74

5.1
6.8

2.8
3.9

1.3
(M

.1
2.6

3.9
1.6

3.9
3.4

.5
2.7

2.7
2.9

1.3
2.5

5.6
4.8

.6
6.0

3.0
1.0

5.5
19.2

4.6
2.2

3.3
11.4

12.2
16.1

12.3
3.3

4.7
3.1

2.1
1.0

24.5
5.4

-

*

3.06

32.0

5.4

■

'

16.1

.9

*

"

5.5

18.0

4.5

6.4

-

10.3

3.76

.5

2.9

.3

1.0

4.1

3.8

6.4

8.0

5.2

9.3

7.6

4.4

9.6

3.3

6.1

5.4

4.20

1.5

.7

1.2

.4

1.2

7.8

13.9

3.9

.6

4.3

25.8

10.6

9.3

4.9

13.1

4.02
3.97

5.1
1.5

3.7
2.7

2.9
-

1.0
2.9

1.8
3.0

.3
_

1.7
2.5

3.0
11.6

7.4
7.3

4.0
3.7

-

5.8

12.8
4.4

2.4
4.3

7.2
6.5

20.3
17.2

5.4
-

12.7
16.8

4.34

4.8

-

•

.5

2.7

9.4

11.0

30.3

4.08

2.2

.9

.3

7.8

5.4

.7

.9
“

22.1

-

'

5.3
"

2.8
7.8

.1

.5

A

_

2.0

.6

1.5

2.8

2.7

3.2

4.9

2.2

1.8

6.6

14.5

1.3

1.4

6.3

3.0

8.8

4.3

3.0

9.7

7.8

37.4

L ess than 0.05 percent.
NOTE: B ecause of rounding,




-

.2

7.4
10.1
9.7
(M
12.6
6.2

4.78

P e rce n t of union helpers and la b o re rs w hose rates (in cents) p er hour w ere—
r m ~ TSTT T w
340 T 5 o " ~ 6 '0
380 "3"9o T o n 410
3^0
T n r “ J Z n r330
420
Under and
and
and
and
and and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
270 under under under under under under under under under under under under under under under under
340
370
280
290
300
330
350
310 320
420
410
380
400
360
390
440
H elpers and l a b o r e r s ____
B r ick la y e rs '
tenders
Building la b o r e r s _____
C om p osition ro o fe r s '
h e lp e rs _______________
E levator c o n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e rs__ *
_ _
M arble setters'
h elp ers

-

3.1
2.0
2.3
16.0

sum s of individual item s m ay not equal 100.

11
T a b le 9.

A v e r a g e U n ion H o u rly W age R a te s in the B u ild in g T r a d e s by C ity and P o p u la tio n G rou p , J u ly 1,

City and population group

A v erage
hourly
rate

Journeym en

H elpers and la b o re rs

$ 5.
5.
5.
5.
5.

84
41
37
19
14

5. 72
5. 55
5. 47
5. 36
5. 31
5. 27
5. 16
5. 08
5. 02
4. 94
4. 86
4. 83
4. 61
4 .4 9
4. 39
4. 25

5. 84
5. 24
5. 11
5. 07
4. 97
4. 95
4. 88
4. 78
4. 76
4. 69
4. 69
4. 60
4. 60
4. 51
4. 48
4. 38
4. 36
4. 34
4. 20
3 .97

Population group IV (100, 000 to 250, 000):
Trenton, N. J ............. .
Sacram ento, C a l i f ___
F resn o, C a l i f ________
Syracuse, N. Y _______
Grand Rapids, M ic h ..
New Haven, Conn____
South Bend, Ind--------P eoria , 111........ ...........
Spokane, W ash_______
Springfield, M a s s ____
E v ansville, Ind_______
Salt Lake City, Utah .
E rie, P a .........................
D es M oines, Iow a-----M adison, W is_________
P rov id en ce, R. I _____
Albuquerque, N. M ex
Topeka, Kans_________
K noxville, T e n n _____
Scranton, Pa__________
J ackson ville, Fla_____
Shreveport, La_______
Jackson, M iss________
Little R ock, A rk .........
Lubbock, T e x ________
Charlotte, N. C ........... .
Richm ond, V a ________




$ 5 . 19
4. 24
4. 14
3 .9 5
3. 61

Cleveland, O h io____________________
San F ra n cisco —Oakland, C a l i f -----St. Louis, Mo------------------ ------. -------M ilwaukee, W is------------------- ------—
San D iego, C a lif _____ _____________
Cincinnati, Ohio____________________
Buffalo, N. Y . ..........................................
Seattle, W ash______________________
Boston, M a s s ---------------------------------Pittsburgh, Pa--------- ----------------------Washington, D. C----------------------- ----Houston, Tex_______________________
B a ltim ore, Md--------------------------------New O rleans, La___________________
D allas, T ex......................— ...................
San Antonio, Tex-----------------------------

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
3.
3.
3.
3.
2.
2.
2.
2.

77
37
19
13
11
02
01
00
88
85
15
07
98
72
51
27

4.
4.
4.
4.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.

40
14
09
04
88
87
73
63
48
48
44
30
23
04
94
74
70
47
45
05

Population group III (250, 000 to 500, 000):

Population group III (250, 000 to 500, 000):
Newark, N. J.------------------------R och ester, N. Y ............. ..........
T oledo, O h io________________
Phoenix, A r iz _______________
Portland, O r e g --------- ----------Indianapolis, In d ......................
Dayton, O h io----- --------- --------Colum bus, O h io_____________
Denver, C olo--------- --------------Kansas City, M o ...____ _____
M inneapolis—St. Paul, Minn.
Atlanta, G a -------------- -----------L ou isville, K y _______________
Omaha, N ebr________________
M em phis, Tenn--------------------Oklahoma City, Okla________
Birm ingham , A la ___________
Tulsa, Okla ----------- -------------Tampa, F l a . . .............. ..............
N orfolk, V a _________________

New York, N. Y_____
D etroit, M ich ______
Chicago, 111................
L os A ngeles, C alif —
Philadelphia, P a ___
Population group II (500, 000 to 1, 000, 000):

Population group II (500, 000 to 1, 000, 000):
San F ra n cisco —Oakland, C a lif----Cleveland, O h io__________________
Pittsburgh, Pa---------- ------- -------- —
San D iego, C a lif —--------------- -------Boston, M a s s .............. .............. ........
St. Louis, M o......... ................—........
Buffalo, N. Y ................... - .......... .......
Seattle, W ash................. .............. —
Milwaukee, W is___ ______________
Cincinnati, Ohio.................................
Washington, D. C_________________
B a ltim ore, Md__________ _________
Houston, Tex_____________________
D allas, T ex_________ _____________
New O rleans, La_________________
San Antonio, Tex----- --------------- —

A v erage
hourly
rate

Population group I (1, 000, 000 and o v er):

P opulation group I (1, 000, 000 and ov er):
New York, N. Y........
Chicago, 111----- -----L os A ngeles, Calif.
D etroit, M ich _____
Philadelphia, P a __

City and population group

1967

Newark, N. J ________________
Portland, O r e g ______________
R och ester, N. Y -------------------M inneapolis—St. Paul, Minn
Dayton, O h io ------------------------T oledo, O h io________________
Phoenix, A r iz ----- -----------------Colum bus, O h io_____________
Denver, C olo________________
Indianapolis, Ind____________
Kansas City, M o ------------------L ou isville, K y ---------------------Omaha, N ebr------------------------Tulsa, Okla--------------------------Oklahoma City, Okla------------Atlanta, G a ................................
Birm ingham , A la ___________
M em phis, Tenn--------------------Tampa, Fla.................................
N orfolk, Va................... ..............
Population group IV (100, 000 to 250, 000):

5. 57
5. 47
5 .40
5. 10
5.00
5. 00
4.91
4 .9 0
4. 87
4. 87
4 .7 4
4 .7 4
4 .71
4 .6 9
4. 67
4 .6 3
4 .6 2
4. 54
4 .41
4 .4 0
4. 30
4 .2 8
4 .2 3
4. 22
4. 19
4. 15
4. 14

P eoria, 111____________
F resn o, C a lif________
Scram ento, C a l i f ____
Syracuse, N. Y-----------Trenton, N. J-------------Madison, W is________
New Haven, C onn____
D es M oines, I o w a ___
South Bend, Ind_______
Scranton, P a _________
E rie, P a -------------------Grand Rapids, M ich ..
Salt Lake City, U tah..
P rovidence, R. I ______
Spokane, Wash________
Springfield, M ass------E vansville, Ind_______
Lubbock, T e x ------------Albuquerque, N. Mex
Topeka, K a n s------------Knoxville, T enn______
L ittle R ock, A r k _____
S hreveport, L a ---------Jack son v ille, F la ____
Richm ond, Va________
Jackson, M i s s _______

4. 39
4. 23
4. 16
4. 15
4. 06
3.91
3. 86
3. 80
3. 77
3. 65
3. 63
3. 60
3. 60
3. 53
3. 53
3. 50
3. 42
3. 30
3. 21
3. 01
2. 78
2. 60
2. 27
2 .0 8
2. 08
2. 06

12




Table 10. A v erage Union H ourly Wage Rates and E m p loyer C on trib u tion s1 in the
Building T ra des by City and Population G roup, July 1, 1967

A verage
rate per
h ou r,
July 1, 1967

City

A ll c i t i e s ------------------------------------------------------

A v erage
em ploy er
contribution 1
per hour,
July 1, 1967

A verage
rate plus
em ployer
contribution
per hour,
July 1, 1967

$4.83

$0.44

$5.27

$5.20
5.07
5.02
5.71
4.79

$0.39
.70
.79
.77
.43

$5.61
5.77
5.81
6.48
5.22

4.22
5.01
4.90
4.77
5.45
4.16
4.26
4.84
3.93
5.12
5.09
3.80
5.00
5.38
4.91
4.40

.22
.35
.40
.22
.42
.13
.20
.51
.20
.41
.52
.10
.73
.85
.38
.26

4.45
5.36
5.30
4.99
5.87
4.29
4.46
5.34
4.13
5.53
5.60
3.89
5.73
6.23
5.29
4.66

4.38
4.03
4.44
4.72
4.39
4.69
4.55
4.37
4.28
4.53
5.68
3.56
4.11
4.16
4.62
4.86
4.95
3.97
4.87
4.13

.15
.12
.29
.29
.19
.23
.23
.27
.09
.41
.68
.13
.07
.22
.32
.40
.28
.18
.33
.12

4.52
4.14
4.73
5.00
4.58
4.92
4.78
4.64
4.37
4.94
6.35
3.69
4.17
4.38
4.94
5.25
5.24
4.15
5.20
4.25

.23
.13
.24
.20
.22
.76
.33
.01
.10
.05
.08
.06
.18
.33
.20
•29
.07
.94
.29
.34
.06
.24
.36
.32
.32
.15
.45

4.62
4.28
4.77
4.70
4.52
5.89
5.07
3.65
4.04
4.04
4.00
4.24
4.69
5.06
4.94
4.64
3.91
6.29
4.81
4.57
4.03
4.92
4.83
4.87
5.17
4.46
5.57

P opulation group 1 (1, 000, 000 and ov er):
C hicago, 111----------------------------------------------------D etroit, M ic h ____ ___ — -------- -------- L os A n g eles, C alif _
_____ ________ —
New Y ork , N. Y .....................................................
P hiladelphia, Pa — -------------------------- ---Population group II (500, 000 to 1 ,0 0 0, 000):
B a ltim ore, Md------------------------------------------------B oston , M ass
____ ____ - ---- ----------- B uffalo, N. Y _________________________________
Cincinnati, O hio- ---------------------- — ------C leveland, O h io. ------- --------- - - — — D allas, Tex_. _____________ _________ ____
Houston, Tex------ ----------- — — ---------M ilw aukee, Wis -------- ---------------------- ------New O rlean s, La ------------------------------- -------P ittsburgh, Pa— „ — —..............................
St. L ou is, M o ____ — ------ _ - -------------- San Antonio, T ex -------------- ---------------------San D ieg o, C a lif------------------------------ -----------San F ra n cisco —Oakland, Calif----------------------Seattle, Wash —
------------------ — ------Washington, D. C ------------------------------------------P opulation group III (250, 000 to 500, 000):
Atlanta, Ga_ ---- ----- -------- — — B irm ingham , A la --- ----------------- _ ----------- —
C olum bus, O h io__________-___________ — -----Dayton, Ohio _____________________ ______ D enver, C olo______________________ - ------ —
Indianapolis, Ind _______ _____ ___ - ____
Kansas City, M o -------------------------------------------L o u is v ille , K y --------- - ------- -------- -----M em phis, Term----------------------------------------------M inneapolis—St. P aul, Minn__________________
New ark, N. J
___ _______ ______ - — __
N orfolk, Va-----------------------------------------------------Oklahom a City, Okla----------------- ---- ---Omaha, N ebr__
— _ —
------ ---------- —
P hoenix, A r iz ------ --------- ---------------- — P ortla n d , O r e g ------------ ------- ----- ---- - —
R o c h e ste r, N. Y --------------- ------ — ------ — _
Tam pa, Fla-------- ------- — . — _ — — T oled o, Ohio . ----------_ — — -------- —
T u lsa, O kla. --- ------------------ --------------------

.

P opulation group IV (100, 000 to 250, 000):
A lbuquerque, N. M e x ____
____ - ------Charlotte, N. C ............................................. D es M oin es, Iowa. ______ ____ __ ____
E r ie , Pa------ „
- - - - - ----------- - E v a n sv ille, Ind------- ------- --------------F re s n o , C a lif_____ ___ - —
- —
Grand R apids, M ich--------------------------------------Jackson, M i s s -----------------------------------------------J ack son v ille, F la ------------------------------------------K n ox ville, T enn____ ______ ____ .
Little R ock , Ark
__ — .
---L u bb ock, T ex
________ ,
,_
M adison, W is ------------ ------------- ---- -----New Haven, Conn - ------ --— — - — - —
P e o ria , 111 — -----P ro v id e n ce , R .I _ —
- ---- _ R ichm ond, Va — — — ------ — _
Sacra m en to, C alif
____
Salt Lake City, U tah- ----------- — — —
Scranton, P a _________________________________
Sh revep ort, L a ----------------------------------------------South Bend, Ind----------------------------------------------Spokane, Wash- ---- -------------- - — —
S pringfield , M a ss--- ------- ---------S y ra cu se, N. Y _ — ------ - - ---- -----T opeka, K a n s_________ ________ __ _______ ___
T renton, N. J
---- - ------

4.39
4.15
4.53
4.50
4.29
5.13
4.74
3.64
3.94
4.00
3.91
4.18
4.51
4.73
4.74
4.34
3.84
5.34
4.51
4.23
3.97
4.68
4.48
4.55
4.85
4.30
5.12

1 Includes em ployer contributions to insurance (life in sura nce, hosp ita liza tion, m ed ica l, su rg ica l,
and other sim ila r types of health and w elfare p rog ra m s) and pension funds, and v acation paym ents to a
fund or to the w ork er as prov ided in la b or-m a n a gem en t con tracts. A v era g es presented are fo r a straighttim e hour; in actual p r a c tic e , h ow ev er, som e em p loy er paym ents are calculated on the b asis o f total
hours w orked or g ro s s p a y roll.
A vera ge is fo r all w ork ers in the c la s sific a tio n including those fo r w hom em ploy er contributions
w ere not s p ecified in their p a rticu lar con tracts.
Som e con tracts also provide fo r additional paym ents to other funds such as holiday, a pprenticeship,
and unem ploym ent benefits. Inform ation on paym ents to these funds was not co lle c te d .
NOTE:

B ecau se of rounding,

sum s of individual item s m ay not equal totals.

13
T a b le 11.

A v e r a g e U n ion H o u r ly W a g e R a te s in the B u ild in g T r a d e s b y R e g io n , 1 J u ly 1, 1967

R egion
United
States

Trade

A ll building trades

_______

Journeym en
A s b estos w ork ers
___ _. _________
B oilerm a k ers . _____________
_ ____
B r ick la y e rs _ ____ ________ ____
C a rp en ters.
________________
Cem ent fin is h e rs_______________________
E le ctricia n s (inside w irem en )_________
E levator con s tru ctors _
___
G la ziers ______________________________
L a th e r s _____________________________ __
M achinists
____
______________
M osaic and t e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ____ _ _
P a in t e r s . __ . . .
_ _______
P ap erhangers _____________________ __
P ip e fit t e r s - ____ ____ _________
P la s t e r e r s _____________________________
P lumbe r s _______________________________
Rodm en __
_____________ _________
R o o fe rs, com p osition . _
R o o fe rs , slate and tile __ ________ __
Sh eet-m eta l w o r k e r s __________________
Stonem asons _______________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ______________
T ile la y ers _________________________
H elpers and la b o r e r s __ _________________
B r ick la y e rs' te n d e r s.
_________
Building la b o re rs ._
______________
C om p osition r o o fe r s ' h e lp e r s ________
E levator c o n s tru c to r s' h e lp e r s _______
M arble s etters' helpers
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s .
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s .
____
T ile la y e rs' h e lp e rs-----------------------------

New
England

Middle
Atlantic

B ord er
States

G reat
Lakes

Southeast

M iddle
W est

Southwest

Mountain

P a c ific

$4.83

$4.71

$ 5 .3 4

$4.23

$4.0 2

$4.91

$ 4.65

$4.0 6

$4.4 8

$ 5.06

$5.09
5.17
5.27
5.28
5.01
4.83
5.24
5.26
4.66
5.04
5.39
5.10
5.32
4.71
4.63
5.34
5.11
5.36
5.13
4.78
4.66
5.15
5.17
5.23
4.95

$5.01
5.27
5.20
5.23
4.78
5.16
5.09
5.21
4.57
5.22
5.20
5.27
5.20
4.46
4.33
5.31
5.09
5.33
5.56
5.02
5.51
5.13
5.31
5.56
5.17

$5.56
5.49
5.70
5.73
5.73
5.59
5.45
5.77
5.14
5.60
5.95
5.65
6.03
4.93
4.46
5.47
5.74
5.50
5.85
5.32
5.05
5.44
5.44
5.86
5.21

$ 4.64
4.82
4.99
4.93
4.30
4.36
4.80
4.84
4.44
4.51
4.77
4.87
4.40
4.34
4.56
4.93
4.44
4.87
4.88
3.62
3.69
4.77
5.13
5.04
4.28

$ 4.3 5
4.51
4.60
4.71
4.18
3.85
4.58
4.43
3.68
4.11
4.90
4.66
4.53
4.01
4.23
4.63
4.23
4.68
4.30
3.54
3.54
4.37
4.62
4.34
4.22

$5.1 2
5.36
5.23
5.35
5.03
4.92
5.24
5.30
4.66
5.02
5.27
5.08
4.91
4.76
4.71
5.44
5.04
5.30
5.35
4.93
5.08
5.13
5.39
5.32
4.86

$ 4.8 7
5.12
4.82
5.10
4.79
4.62
5.28
4.98
4.51
4.92
5.17
4.83
4.86
4.45
4.58
5.15
4.77
5.29
4.70
4.29
4.33
4.89
4.86
4.79
4.74

$ 4.38
4.86
4.80
4.61
4.17
4.13
4.69
4.54
3.94
4.38
4.72
4.34
4.12
4.01
3.97
4.77
4.40
4.77
4.27
3.85
3.81
4.52
4.62
4.42
4.17

$4.8 1
4.63
5.02
5.05
4.70
4.68
5.13
4.91
4.12
4.75
5.71
4.23
4.79
4.23
4.35
4.89
4.75
4.92
5.03
4.67
3.93
4.89
5.08
5.07
4.57

$5.3 6
5.62
5.64
5.26
5.10
4.90
5.76
5.59
4.96
4.94
6.04
5.23
5.16
5.18
5.26
5.84
5.04
5.80
5.41
4.98
4.79
5.76
5.26
5.60
5.36

3.83
4.12
3.74
3.06
3.76
4.20
4.02
3.97
4.34
4.08

3.73
3.69
3.71
3.32
3.62
4.23
3.88

4.51
4.96
4.34
3.96
4.29
4.80
4.53
4.17
4.85
4.33

2.97
2.86
2.95
2.79
3.46
3.69
3.05
3.01
3.43
3.53

2.43
2.51
2.35
2.26
3.13

4.04
4.09
4.03
3.75
3.65
4.02
4.14
4.23
4.21
3.96

3.69
3.84
3.57
3.60
3.46
3.90
3.71
4.22
3.99
3.92

2.74
2.91
2.68
2.20
3.19
2.74
2.93
2.87
2.56
2.37

3.54
3.90
3.50
3.42
3.53
3.81
3.52
4.01
3.56

4.04
4.36
3.95

.

4.28
4.20

-

2.69
2.54
-

■

-

3.73
4.23
4.66
4.03
4.76
4.33

1 The region s r e fe rre d to in this study include: New England— C onnecticut, M aine, M a ssach u setts, New H am pshire, Rhode Island, and V erm ont;
M iddle Atlantic— New J e rse y , New Y ork , P ennsylvania; B ord er States— D elaw are, D is tr ic t of C olum bia, K entucky, M aryland, V irgin ia, and W est
V irginia; Southeast— Alabam a, F lo r id a , G eorg ia , M ississ ip p i, North C arolina, South C arolina, and T en n essee; G reat L ak es— Illin ois, Indiana,
M ichigan, M innesota, O hio, and W isconsin; M iddle W est— Iowa, K ansas, M issou ri, N ebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota; Southwest— A rkan sas,
L ouisiana, Oklahom a, and T exa s; Mountain— A rizon a , C olora d o, Idaho, Montana, New M ex ico, Utah, and W yom ing; and P a c ific — A laska, C aliforn ia ,
Nevada, O regon, and Washington.
Hawaii was excluded fr o m the survey.

Table 12. Indexes of Union W eekly Hours in the Building T ra d es, 1907—67

A ll
trades

Journey­
m en

H elpers
apd
la b o re rs

Date

A ll
trades

Journey­
m en

H elpers
and
la b o re rs

1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

May
May
May
May
May

15
1 5 .__
15
15
15

124.1
122.2
120.5
119.0
118.6

122.6
120.8
119.3
117.9
117.5

129.5
126.8
124.2
122.0
121.8

1937::
1938::
1939:
1940:
1941:

May
June
June
June
June

15____________________________
1_____________________________
1_
____
1_____________________________
1_______ ____________________

101.8
100.1
99.9
99.8
100.2

100.9
99.1
99.0
99.0
99.5

104.5
102.8
102.6
102.0
102.3

1912
1913
1914
1915
1916

May
May
May
May
May

15
15
1
1_____
15

118.2
118.0
117.5
117.4
117.0

117.1
116.8
116.5
116.4
115.9

121.4
121.4
120.7
120.6
120.3

1942
1943
1944
1945
1946

July
July
July
July
July

1_____________ ________________
1___________________ __________
1______________________________
1______________________________
1______________________________

101.0
100.9
101.1
101.1
100.1

100.8
101.0
101.2
101.2
100.1

101.4
100.7
100.7
100.7
100.0

1917
1918
1919
1920
1921

May
May
May
May
May

15___
15
15___
15
15

116.7
116.1
115.5
115.0
114.9

115.7
115.0
114.6
114.1
114.0

119.8
119.4
118.3
117.5
117.5

1947::
1948::
1949::
1950
1951 :

July
July
July
July
July

1................ .......................................
1_________________ _____________
1__________________ __________
1______________________________
1____ _______________________

100.0
100.0
100.1
100.2
100.1

99.9
100.0
100.1
100.2
100.1

100.0
99.9
99.9
99.9
99.8

1922
1923
1924
1925
1926

May
May
May
May
May

15
15___
15
1 5 .__
15___

114.9
115.0
115.0
115.0
114.8

114.1
114.2
114.2
114.2
114.0

117.2
117.4
117.4
117.2
116.9

1952
1953
1954
1955
1956

July
July
July
July
July

1______________________________
1______________________________
1______________________________
1______________________________
1............................... ........................

100.1
100.1
100.1
100.1
100.1

100.1
100.1
100.1
100.1
100.1

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

1927
1928
1929
1930
1931

May
May
May
May
May

15.__
1 5 .__
15
15
1 5 .__

114.6
113.9
112.9
109.7
108.4

113.7
112.9
112.2
108.9
107.4

116.9
116.8
114.5
111.9
111.0

19571958::
1959::
1960 :
1961 :

July
July
July
July
July

1____
1______________________________
1______________________________
1______________________________
1_____ _______________________

100.1
100.0
100.0
99.9
99.8

100.1
100.0
100.0
99.9
99.8

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

1932::
1933 :
1934 :
1935 :
1936 :

May
May
May
May
May

15
1 5 ...
15
15___
15

106.4
106.1
102.2
101.4
101.4

105.5
105.1
101.3
100.5
100.5

108.5
108.0
104.6
103.9
104.1

1962::
1963::
1964::
1965 :
1966::
1967-

July
July
July
July
July
July

1........................................................
1.......... ..............................................
1________________________ _____
1______________________________
1........................................................
1______
________________

99.7
99.5
99.5
99.4
99.3
99.2

99.7
99.5
99.5
99.4
99.2
99.0

100.0
99.9
99.9
99.9
99.9
99.8




14
T a b le 13.

In d e x e s o f U n ion W e e k ly H o u rs in E a c h B u ild in g T r a d e ,
(

A sbestos
w ork ers

Date

B o ile r ­ B r ic k ­
m akers la y ers

1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

May
May
M ay
May
May

1 5 ___
15___
1 5 ___
1 5 ___
15----

1912
1913
1914
1915
1916

May
May
May
May
May

15___
15___
1____
1____
15___

113.4

1917: May 15___
1918 May 15___
1919 May 1 5 ___
1920 M ay 1 5 ___
1921 May 1 5 ___

112.9
112.3
111.1
111.0
114.3

1922:
1923
1924
1925
1926:

May
May
May
May
May

1 5 ___
15___
15___
15___
1 5 ___

111.3
111.0
111.1
111.1
111.1

.
-

1927:
1928
1929
1930
1931;:

May
May
May
May
M ay

1 5 ___
15___
15---15___
1 5 ___

111.0
111.0
•110.1
106.1
103.5

_
-

1932:
1933:
1934;:
1935:
1936:

M ay
May
M ay
May
May

15__
1 5 ___
1 5 ___
15___
1 5 ___

102.2
101.1
101.0
100.2
100.5

_

1937:
1938;:
1939:
1940;:
1941;:

May
June
June
June
June

15___
1 -----1 ____
1____
1 ------

100.2
98.5
98.5
97.9
98.5

1942:
1943;:
1944;:
1945;:
1946:

July
July
July
July
July

1____
1____
1____
1____
1____

1947;:
1948:
1949::
1950:
1951:

July
July
July
July
July

1952:
1953;:
1954::
1955;:
1956:

C arpen­ Cement
fin ish ers
ters

E le c t r i­
E levator
cians
co n s tru c­
(inside
tors
w irem en)

122.7
120.1
117.6
115.4
115.0

120.8
119.0
117.6
116.2
115.6

122.7
121.6
122.5
122.3
121.1

123.9
123.0
122.2
121.5
121.3

115.0
114.8
114.3
114.2
113.9

115.5
115.4
114.9
114.9
114.9

121.1
119.8
119.0
119.0
117.2

120.9
120.4
120.0
119.3
118.3

115.9
115.4
115.3

113.6
113.6
113.4
113.3
113.3

114.9
113.7
113.0
113.1
113.0

115.9
115.3
114.4
113.8
113.8

117.8
117.0
116.0
115.7
115.7

114.6
114.6
113.8
113.7
113.6

113.3
113.3
113.2
113.1
113.2

113.1
113.5
113.3
113.3
113.3

113.7
113.7
113.7
113.4
113.4

115.7
115.7
115.6
115.6
115.6

112.6
112.6
109.7
107.0
105.4

113.3
112.7
112.7
109.2
107.5

113.0
112.4
112.5
108.1
106.9

103.0
104.1
102.3
102.2
102.2

104.8
103.2
102.3
101.8
101.9

106.0
100.7
100.7
100.7
101.2

103.2
99.8
99.9
99.6
99.8

98.6
98.6
98.6
98.6
99.7

101.3
101.3
101.3
101.3
99.3

1____
1____
1____
1____
1____

99.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

July
July
July
July
July

1____
1------1------1____
1____

1957::
1958;:
1959::
1960::
1961::

July
July
July
July
July

1962:
1963;:
1964::
1965::
1966::
1967:

July
July
July
July
July
July

-

-

-

-

-

.

.

1907—67

1957- 59 = 100)
G la zier s Lathers

-

-

*

-

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

122.1
122.1
122.1
121.5
121.5

_

120.9
120.9
120.6
119.8
119.5

_

114.0
114.0
113.5
114.0

113.3
113.4
113.4
113.3
113.3

114.1
113.5
113.5
113.1
113.5

119.6
120.1
119.8
119.4
119.1

115.6
115.0
112.3
109.6
108.6

113.3
113.3
112.8
109.3
107.2

113.9
113.4
112.2
108.6
106.7

118.5
117.9
117.3
110.7
110.1

105.6
107.6
103.7
103.5
103.0

105.9
105.9
99.7
95.6
96.0

107.2
104.9
104.0
103.7
104.5

104.3
104.3
98.8
98.2
98.6

109.6
109.1
102.8
102.6
101.6

102.7
99.8
99.8
99.8
100.4

103.1
100.0
100.0
100.2
100.7

100.6
100.0
99.8
99.8
100.3

104.2
100.0
101.0
100.6
100.3

98.6
96.8
96.6
96.6
97.2

103.0
101.0
100.2
100.0
100.9

100.7
100.7
100.7
100.7
100.2

100.6
100.6
100.9
100.9
100.1

100.6
100.6
100.6
100.6
100.4

104.3
104.3
104.3
104.3
100.2

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.6
98.6
98.6
98.6
98.6

99.3
100.7
100.7
100.7
100.7

99.7
100.4
100.0
100.0
100.1

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.2
100.2
101.9
101.9
101.9

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.7
100.7
100.7
100.7
100.7

100.1
100.1
100.1
100.1
100.1

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100,0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.9
100.9
100.9
100.9
100.8

1____
1____
1____
1____
1____

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

1____
1------1____
1____
1____
1____

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
99.8
99.8
99.9
99.7
99.7

100.0
98.7
98.7
98.7
98.7
98.7

100.0
100.0
100.0
99.8
99.5
99.2

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0




-

-

-

_
-

-

-

-

-

_

M osa ic
M achin­ M arble
and
P ain t­
ists
setters te r r a z z o ers
w ork ers

118.0
118.0
116.8
116.5
116.0

-

-

_

126.8
124.9
123.2
121.6
120.7

P a p e r- P ip e ­
hangers fitters

-

_

118.8
118.8
118.5
117.8
117.7

116.0
116.0
115.8
115.8
115.6

119.7

120.6
119.9
119.7
119.7
118.8

115.5
115.5
115.0
115.0
115.1

119.7
115.4
115.4
115.4
115.4

118.7
118.2
118.0
114.6
114.7

_
_

114.1
115.1
115.1
115.1
115.1

115.4
115.4
115.5
115.4
115.4

115.5
115.2
115.1
115.4
115.1

.
_
_

115.0
115.0
115.0
108.9
106.9

115.0
115.0
115.1
108.8
107.7

114.6
111.5
111.2
110.0
109.0

105.8
105.7
104.5
104.5
104.4

103.4
104.9
104.8
104.1
102.9

108.8
108.6
95.3
95.1
95.5

101.4
100.8
100.7
100.7
100.5

106.5
104.4
104.4
99.7
99.9

103.7
101.0
101.0
101.0
101.3

95.5
95.6
95.3
95.7
96.0

93.3
92.7
92.8
93.1
93.6

103.8
98.3
98.7
98.7
99.3

102.8
103.7
103.3
103.9
102.5

100.5
100.5
100.5
100.5
100.0

99.9
99.9
99.9
99.9
99.9

101.3
101.3
101.3
101.3
101.3

101.5
101.5
101.8
101.8
101.1

100.3
100.3
101.1
101.1
100.9

100.9
100.9
100.9
100.9
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.5
98.3
98.3
101.4
101.4

100.8
100.8
100.8
100.8
100.8

99.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.3
102.0
102.0
102.0
102.0

101.2
101.2
101.2
101.2
100.0

101.2
101.2
101.2
101.2
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.1

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.4
100.5
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.8
100.8
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.0
102.0
102.0
102.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.9
99.5
99.5
99.5
99.5

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
99.9
99.9
100.1

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
99.9
99.8

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.2
97.1
97.1
96.5
.96.3
96.2

100.0
98.1
98.1
98.1
98.1
98.1

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
99.8
99.5

100.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
99.0
98.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
99.8
99.7

. 99.8
99.8
99.8
99.8
99.7
99.6

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
99.9
99.9

100.0
100.0
100.0
99.9
99.8
99.8

-

-

-

.

-

-

-

_
.

_
_
_
-

_
_
-

-

-

_

_

-

.
_
_
_

_
.
.
_

-

116.9
116.5
115.0
115.0
114.6
114.5
113.4
113.3
113.2
113.1
113.1
113.1
113.1
113.1
112.9
112.7
112.7
112.1
107.1
106.0
105.0
104.4
103.8
103.5
103.7

15
T a b le 13.

I n d e x e s o f U nion W e e k ly H o u rs in E a c h B u ild in g T r a d e ,

1907—67— C on tin u ed

(1957-69=100)
P la s ­
terers

Date

R o o fe rs,
P lu m b ­
Rodm en com p o e rs
sition

1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

May
May
May
May
May

15___
15___
15___
15---15___

118.
118.
118.
118.
118.

8
2
2
1
8

122. 7
122. 8
122. 8
122.6
122. 3

-

1912
1913
1914
1915
1916

May
May
May
May
May

15---15---1------1------15----

117.
117.
117.
116.
115.

3
3
2
6
4

121.3
121.3
120. 8
120. 8
120. 2

.
-

1917
1918
1919
1920
1921

May
May
May
May
May

15---15---15---15___
15----

115.
115.
115.
114.
114.

3
1
1
8
5

1922
1923
1924
1925
1926

May
May
May
May
May

15---15---15___
15---15----

1927
1928
1929
1930
1931

May
May
May
May
May

1932
1933
1934
1935
1936

-

-

-

-

C om p o­
R o o f e r s , SheetStru ctu ra lB r ic k ­
P la s t e r ­ P lu m b ­
Stone Tile
slate and m etal
iron
layers* Building sition
ers*
ers’
m asons
la y e rs
la b o re rs roofers*
tile
w orkers
wo rke r s
tenders
la b o re rs la b o re rs
h elpers

-

117.
117.
117.
117.
116.

1
0
0
0
7

117. 6
117. 6
117.6
115. 8
115. 0

120. 0
117.6
116.0
114. 7
114. 5

-

123.
123.
123.
122.
121.

-

5
5
1
1
5

125.
125.
124.
121.
121.

2
2
8
8
8

-

-

125.
125.
124.
124.
124.

7
2
9
9
8

-

-

2
2
3
3
1

_
-

-

-

-

_
111.6
111.6
111. 2

115.
115.
114.
114.
114.

2
0
9
7
2

115. 0
114. 9
114. 9
114. 8
114.6

113.4
112.9
112. 7
112. 7
112.4

110.
113.
113.
112.
112.

7
1
1
7
1

120. 5
120. 5
119. 0
119. 0
119.0

121. 8
121. 8
121. 4
121.4
120. 8

-

-

_
114. 7
114. 7
114. 7

124.
124.
124.
124.
123.

-

125.
125.
125.
123.
122.

120. 1
119. 1
118. 7
118.7
118. 6

_
-

113. 9
113.4
113. 4
113.4
111. 3

109.
109.
108.
108.
108.

2
2
9
9
8

114.
112.
112.
112.
112.

1
9
4
0
0

114.
114.
113.
113.
113.

5
5
8
8
9

112. 2
111.8
111.6
111.6
111.6

111.8
111.8
111. 3
111.0
111. 1

118. 9
118.9
118. 5
118. 2
118. 2

119. 4
118.9
116. 7
115. 4
115. 4

_
-

122.9
122. 9
122.4
122.4
121.9

.
-

121. 8
121. 8
121.4
121. 4
121.6

114. 6
115. 2
115. 2
114. 0
111.6

118. 6
118. 6
118. 6
118.6
118. 6

_
-

111.3
111. 3
111.3
111.3
111.3

108.
109.
108.
108.
108.

7
0
6
6
6

111.9
111.9
111.9
111.9
111.9

113.
113.
113.
113.
113.

8
8
5
5
7

111.6
111.6
111.6
111. 3
111.6

110. 9
111.2
111.2
111.2
111.2

118.
118.
118.
118.
118.

114.
115.
115.
115.
115.

6
4
1
2
4

_
_

121.9
122. 0
121..9
121. 8
117. 8

.
-

121.6
122. 7
122. 7
122. 7
122. 7

15___
15---15___
15---15----

111.1
110. 2
109. 1
106. 7
105. 8

118. 3
118. 3
117. 3
111.8
110. 3

_
-

108.
108.
107.
102.
101.

6
6
3
7
0

111. 5
111.2
111.1
107. 0
105. 2

113.
113.
110.
106.
104.

5
4
1
3
4

111.6
1 11 .5'
111.0
107.6
106. 3

111.1
110. 8
no. 6
104. 9
lj03. 5

118. 4
118.4
111.8
111.9
110. 5

115. 6
115. 5
115.4
113. 3
111.9

.
'

117.7
118. 0
117. 9
114. 8
113.9

.
-

-

111. 3
111.2
110. 6
106. 2
104.9

May
May
May
May
May

15___
15___
15---15---15----

104.
106.
101.
100.
98.

0
1
5
0
3

109.9
109. 4
108. 3
107. 6
106. 2

_
-

103.
105.
102.
102.
102.

8
1
4
3
9

101.
101.
100.
99.
100.

0
0
6
3
2

103.
103.
102.
102.
102.

7
6
1
2
1

104.
103.
102.
102.
102.

0
2
7
6
6

103. 7
103.4
101.9
100.7
100. 6

102.
102.
95.
95.
95.

4
2
3
3
2

108.
107.
105.
105.
105.

1
5
5
4
2

108.
107.
102.
102.
103.

0
6
9
8
3

_
-

113. 6
111.7
108. 3
107. 0
105. 2

1937
1938
1939
1940
1941

May
June
June
June
June

15---1 ___
1___
1___
1___

98.
94.
94.
94.
94.

4
4
4
2
5

106. 8
101. 5
101.8
100.7
101. 1

100.
100.
100.
100.
101.

103. 0
101.2
101. 3
100.9
101.6

100.
98.
98.
98.
98.

1
9
9
8
8

102.
100.
100.
100.
100.

2
1
1
1
9

102. 6
99. 2
9 9.2
99. 1
99. 2

100. 1
99. 0
98.9
9 8.9
99. 3

99.
99.
99.
99.
99.

3
3
3
3
7

105. 5
104.2
103. 9
103. 8
103. 7

103.
103.
103.
102.
102.

6
1
0
4
7

99. 9
99. 9
99. 9
9 9.6
100. 2

1942
1943
1944
1945
1946

July
July
July
July
July

1------1------1------1........
1-------

96.
100.
100.
100.
98.

3
1
2
2
2

101.7
103. 6
103. 6
103. 6
100. 0

101.1
101.2
101.2
101.2
100. 6

101.
101.
101.
101.
101.

7
6
5
5
2

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

2
0
0
0
0

101.0
101. 0
101. 0
101. 0
100. 9

9 9 .4
99. 4
99. 4
99. 4
99. 2

100.0
100.0
100.0
100. 0
100. 0

101.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

102.
102.
102.
102.
100.

5
3
3
3
7

101.7
100. 3
100. 3
100. 3
100. 1

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951

July
July
July
July
July

1------1____
1------1------1____

97.
97.
97.
100.
100.

2
1
7
0
0

9 9.0
99. 3
99. 3
100. 0
100. 0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

101. 2
101.2
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

2
2
0
0
0

98.
100.
100.
100.
100.

5
2
0
0
1

100. 0
100.0
100. 0
100.0
100.0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

2
2
2
2
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
99.

1952
1953
1954
1955
1956

July
July
July
July
July

1........
1------1____
1------1____

100. 0
100.0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

100. 0
100.0
100. 0
100.0
100. 0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

1
1
1
1
1

100. 0
100.0
100.0
100. 0
100.0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0.

101. 1
101. 1
101. 1
101.1
100.0

1957
1958
1959
1960
1961

July
July
July
July
July

1____
1____
1____
1------1........

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
2
0
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100.
99.
99.
99.
99.

1
9
9
9
9

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967

July
July
July
July
July
July

1____
1____
1........
1____
1____
1-------

100.
100.
100.
100.
99.
99.

0
0
0
0
8
6

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
9 9.6
99. 5
9 9 .4

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
9 9.6

100. 0
99. 8
9 9.7
99. 6
99. 6
99. 3

100.
100.
100.
99.
99.
99.

0
0
0
9
5
2

99.
99.
99.
99.
99.
99.

9
8
8
6
4
4

100. 0
100.0
100. 0
100.0
100. 0
100.0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0




-

-

*

3
3
2
2
1

100. 0

100. 0

5
5
4
2
4

_
-

Tile
layers*
helper s

-

-

-

122.
122.
122.
114.
113.

-

7
1
1
2
8

7
7
1
2
0

111.6
111.7
107. 0
93. 1
93. 1

105.2
100. 3
100. 0
9 9.6
100.0

_
103. 2
103.2
100.0
100. 0

100. 5
100. 0
100. 0
100.0
100. 0

100. 1
100. 7
100. 7
100.7
100. 0

99.7
103. 0
102. 9
102.9
100. 0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

1
1
1
1
9

100.0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100.0

9 9.2
97. 9
9 7.9
9 7.9
99. 1

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100.0

9 9.6
9 9.6
9 9.7
100.0
100. 0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100. 0
100.0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100. 0
100.0
100. 0
100. 0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100. 0
100. 0
100.0

100. 0
100.0
100. 0
100. 0
100.0

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
100.0

100. 0
99. 9
9 9.9
99. 9
9 9.9
9 9 .9

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

100. 0
100. 0
100.0
100. 0
100.0

100.
99.
99.
99.
99.
99.

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

100. 0

100. 0

0
8
8
8
8
8

0
0
0
0
0

100. 0

99. 6
9 9.6
9 9.6
99. 6
100. 0
0
0
0
0
0

io o. o

100. 0
100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

100. 0

16
T a b le 14.

D is t r ib u t io n o f U nion M e m b e r s in the B u ild in g T r a d e s b y S t r a ig h t -T i m e W e e k ly H o u r s , J u ly 1, 1967

P ercen t of union m em b ers having a w orkw eek o f—
T rade

A ll building tra d es_____________ ____

per
w eek

25 hours

30 hours

39.2

0.7

0.4

O ver 35
and under
37.5 hours

37.5 hours

12.2

0.8

0.7

0.2

35 hours

O ver 37.5
and under
40 hours

40 hours

85.0

42.5 hours

(l)

____________________________

39.1

0.8

0.4

13.5

1.0

0.9

0.2

83.3

-

A sbestos w o rk e r s. ____________ _____
B o ile r m a k e r s __________________________
R rick la y ers
.. .
C a rp en ters. ____ ___ __ _____________
Cem ent fin is h ers _ __________________

39.8
39.5
39.0
39.1
39.7

_
-

.
-

4.9
9.7
18.6
16.2
6.7

.
2.0
-

.
2.3
1.9
-

_
-

95.1
88.0
79.5
81.8
93.3

_

E le ctricia n s (inside w irem en )_________
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s _________________
G la ziers
L a th e r s___ ______ . . ________________
M a ch in ists_____________________________

37.9
39.1
39.7
38.9
39.9

8.9
-

_

-

13.6
17.6
5.2
20.7
2.8

1.0
-

2.9
-

1.1
1.5

72.6
82.4
94.8
77.8
97.2

M arble s etters_________________________
M osaic and te r r a z z o w ork ers
P a in te rs ______ ._ _____________ _____
P a p erh a n g ers__________________________
_________________
P ip e fit t e r s _________

39.2
38.3
38.7
39.5
39.7

_
-

_
.1
-

16.0
34.9
25.1
9.9
6.1

_
.3

_

_

1.0

~

84.0
65.1
74.8
90.1
92.6

P la s t e r e r s _____________________________
P lu m b ers________ _ _________ _______
R od m en _______________ ____ __ _____
R o o fe r s , com p osition ___ ____ ____
R o o fe r s , slate and tile

37.5
39.3
39.8
39.4
39.7

_
-

22.6
-

4.7
12.1
3.4
8.6
2.9

.

5.5
.7

72.7
84.1
96.6
84.1
92.2

S h eet-m etal w o rk e r s.
_
Stonem asons____________________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ______________
T ile la y e rs _
__ _ __ _ __

39.4
39.3
39.9
40.0

.
-

_____

39.6

B r ick la y e rs ' ten d ers. ________
Building la b o r e r s ______________________
C om p osition r o o fe r s ' h e lp e r s ________
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s ' h e lp e r s .
M arble s e tte r s' h e lp e rs_______________
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s __________________
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s ___________________
T e r r a z z o w o rk e r s' h elp ers
T ile la y e r s ' h elp ers _
_ _ __ _

Journeym en.

H elpers and la b o re rs

_______

-

-

_

B ecause of rounding,




2.7
-

1.8
4.2

-

_
_
_
_
-

-

91.8

0.1

_
-

.
-

73.7
96.4
100.0
77.9
87.8

-

-

-

-

2.0
2.2
-

-

-

-

.7

7.5

-

-

38.7
39.8
40.0
38.9
39.4

_
-

_
-

26.3
3.6
22.1
12.2

.
*

38.8
40.0
38.9
40.0

.
-

2.9
22.0

.
-

sum s of individual item s m ay not' equal 100.

_

_

_
_

_
_
_

2.4
-

10.7
-

_

_

_
-

86.3
84.8
97.1
100.0

9.3
13.0
2.9
-

1 L ess than 0.05 percent.
NOTE:

1.2
~

_

“

_

_

85.4
100.0
78.0
100.0

_
-

1.0
-

17
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967

(H ours a re 40 fo r both years unless otherw ise indicated)
July 1,
1966
Trade or occupation

Rate
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

Ju ly ! , 1967

Rate
per
hour

Rate
per
hour

$4,300
4.470

$4,750
4.670

4.280

4.450

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2

Pension

Vacation
pay

A T L A N T A , GA.----Continued

ALBUQUERQUE, N. MEX.
Journeym en

J ou r ne ym e n— C ontinue d
$4,290
5.120
4.350

2 1£

25*

80*

10*

20*

_

4.500
4.100
4.220

4.600
4.250
4.370

10?

20*

_

_

4.675
4.550

4.900
4.640

15*

$4,150
4.880
4.250
M illw rights, parquetry
flo o r la y ers, w harf
and b rid g e, sh in g lers,

1
_

_

E le ctricia n s (inside
*

1%
iz y 2 *

(3)

E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op era tors:
3.970

4.120

3.970
4.050

4.120
4.200

4.050
4,170

4.200
4.320

C on crete m ix ers:
Paving m achines:
C ranes:
3/4 yard or under with
le s s than 50 foot b oom ,
4.170
4.550

4.320
4.700

3.970
4.170

4.120
4.320

4.550

4.700

4.550

4.700

4.550
4.100
4.050
3.580
4.500
4.000

4.700
4.250
4.200
3.800
4.500
4.250

4.000
3.825
4.325
4.075
4.650
4.250
4.650
4.575
3.560
3.560
4.580
4.880
4.575
4.000

4.250
3.925
4.425
4.175
4.740
4.275
4.740
5.025
3.680
3.680
4.730
5.120
5.025
4.250

3.330
3.030

3.480
3.180

_
_

H o ists:
D errick s (Guy and
Stiff le g ) _____________________
P ile d riv e rs , cra w ler or
skid r i g _____________________
Shovels, backhoes, cla m s,
and drag lin es_______________
T ra cto rs ______________________
T renching m achin es_________
f,la jip r s
Ma rhlp spttftrs
....................
M osaic and te rr a z z o
w ork ers
P ainfprs
. .
S pray_________________________
Papprhangprs
Pi po fi
rs
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
Plum hprs
............ ..
Rnrimpn
R oofers, com p osition___________
Pnnfpra, slatp and tile
Sheet-m etal w ork e r s____________
Stmipma son s
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ________
Tilp layprs

3.185
2.850
3.330
3.030
2.850
2.850

3.248
3.050
3.480
3.180
3.050
3.050

_

.
_

_

_

_
_
_
_
.
_
12 V2 *

_
_
_
20*
12V2 *
20*
15*

_

_

_

_
_
_

_
_
_
_
_
_

_

_
.
_
_
_
12V2 *
12V2 *
10*

_

.

.
_

_
_
_
_

15*

15*

10*

10*
10*

_

.

_

_

7V2 *
10*
10*

_
_

12V2 *
"

I
I

A T L A N T A , GA.
Journeym en
^ h p s t n « w ork ers
P oilprm akpra
P rirk lay p rs
Carpenters
M illw rights
. . .
P ile d riv e rs
............
Cem ent fin is h ers___________ ___
T row eling m a ch in es--------------

4.300
4.450
4.750
4.000
4.600
4.150
4.100
4.230

4.550
4.600
4.750
4.400
4.800
4.550
4.250
4.380

Structural steel, swing
stage
P aperhangers
P ip efitters _
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
Plum ber s
R od m en____
R o o fe rs, com p osition
_
..
Rnnfftrs.
and
Sheet-m etal w o rk e r s___________
Stonemasons
Structural- and ornam entaliron w ork ers
.She fiters
Tile la y ers




13*

4%
12 V2 *

(3 )

15*

3.730

3.900

13*

15*

3.480

3.650

13*

15*

3.030
3.950
4.350
4.400
4.350

3.130
4.150
4.500
4.400
4.500

13*

15*

10*
10*

_
_
15*

4.350
4.250
5.250

4.500
4.600
5.600

10*

15*

4.500
4.500
4.800
4.350
4.800
4.500
3.200
3.450
4.250
4.750

4.850
4.850
5.050
4.650
5.050
4.700
3.350
3.600
4.350
4.900

4.500
4.750
4.350

_
_

_

_

10*

15*

10*
17*

15*
10*

20*
10*

25*
15*

4.700
4.950
4.500

17*
17*
10*

10*
10*
15*

_

2.550
2.670
2.550

2.700
2.820
2.700

10*
10*
10*

3.130
2.550
2.550

3.270
2.700
2.700

W 2*
10*
10*

12 V2 *

4.650
4.950
4.800
4.180
4.275

4.950
5.050
5.000
4.440
4.390

25*
20*
10*
14*
12 V2 *

15*
30*
15*
10*

4.800
4.770

5.050
5.050

15*
io y 2 *

1%
12 V2 *

4.760

4.910

15*

15*

2%

4.060

4.210

15*

15*

2%

_
_

H elpers and la b o re rs

10*
15*
10*

15*
25*
15*

.

_
_

_
_
_
_

:

:

.

B r ick la y e rs' ten ders___________
M ortar m ix ers
Ruilding la b orers
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
h elpers
P la s te re r s ' la b o r e r s ___________
P lu m b ers' la b o re rs

P)

BALTIM O RE, MD.
Journeym en
A sbestos w ork ers . _
.
B oilerm ak ers
... .
B rick la y ers ... _ . . ...
Carpenters
Cem ent fin ish ers
E lectricia n s (inside
w irem en)
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s _________
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op era tors:
Building constru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
D e rr ick s , pow er
cra n es , sh ov els,
elevating g r a d e r s ___
M edium equipm ent:
T em p ora ry ele v a to rs,
con crete pumps,
sin g le-d ru m h o i s t s ..

See footnotes at end o f table.

NOTE:

3%

-

_
10*

H elpers and la b o re rs
R r irk la y ers' tenders
Rni Iding 1a hnrprs
E leva tor c o n s tru c to r s'
hplpprs
M arble s etters' h elp ers________
P la a tp rp rs1 la b o re rs
......
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s _____________
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s ____
T ile la y e rs ' helpers

_

_

E lectricia n s (inside
wi rem en)
Elevator con stru ctors
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p e r a to r s :
Group A:
C ran es, d e r r ic k s ,
dra g lin es, h oists,
p ile d riv e r s , sh ov els,
trench m achines
(ov er 6 feet depth)
G roup B:
B u lld ozers, s c ra p e rs ,
tra ctors with sp ecia l
equipm ent
G roup C:
R ollers
G roup E:
A ir co m p r e s s o r s (ov er
130 cubic feet), pumps
(ov er 4 inrhes)
G la ziers
. ...
Tathers
___
. _. . ...
M achinists ... .....
M arble settersM osiac and t e rr a z z o
w orkers
__ ................ ........
Painter s

When m ore than one union sca le was in e ffe ct fo r the sam e c la s s ific a tio n in a p a rticu lar city ,
letters of the alphabet w ere used to designate the various agreem en ts. The sequence of the
letters d oes not indicate the relative im p ortance o f the agreem ents or the s c a le s .

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T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs an d E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , an d V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it ie s
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C on tin u ed

Trade or occupation

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

BALTIM ORE, MD.— Continued

Rate
per
hour

July 1,, 1967
Employer contribution to fund 1

Rate
per
hour

Insurance2

$3. 750
4. 050

$3. 850
4. 200

-

-

_
-

3. 850
4. 000
3 .700

3. 950
4. 150
3. 850

.
.
.

..
.
.

_
.
.
.
10*

Pension

Vacation
pay

BIRMINGHAM, A L A .—
Continued

Journeym en— Continued
Journeym en——Continued
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
o p era tors— Continued
Building constru ction —
Continued
Light equipment:
C o m p re ss o rs,
pu m p s________________ $3,960
B u lld o z e r s _____________ 3. 910
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipment:
W hirleys, d e r rick s ,
p iled riv er s___________
4 .7 6 0
Light equipment:
T ra cto rs with
attachm ents__________
4. 360
G la z ie r s _____ ____
______
4. 125
L a th e r s _____ . _ __ _______
4. 350
M achinists
__ __________
4. 800
M arble se tte r s— __ ____ ____
4 .7 8 0
M osaic and te rr a zzo
w o rk e r s. __ ______ _______ _ 4. 190
P a in te rs _______________ ________ 4. 250
Spray ___________________
4. 250
Structural steel _____________ 4. 500
P a p erh a n g ers___________________
4. 250
P ip efitters — _ ___ _________
4. 680
P la s t e r e r s ______
______ ... . . 4. 300
P lum bers
—
4. 630
Rodm en __
_______ __________
4. 860
R o o fe rs, com p osition ___________
3 .450
M opm en_________________ _ __ 3. 900
R o o fe rs, slate and t i l e _________
3. 900
P re ca st ro o fe r s
___________
4. 250
P re ca st journeym en___ ____
4. 500
S h eet-m etal w o rk e r s ..
4. 530
Stonem asons. __ ___
__ __
4. 800
S tru ctu ra l-iron w orker s __ __
5. 010
S h e e te rs __ _
_. __ ____ 5. 260
T ile la y ers
__
_ ------ . . _ 4. 190

$4.110
4. 060

15*
15*

15*
15*

4. 910

15*

15*

2%

4.
4.
4.
5.
5.

15*
10*
10*

15*

2%

510
325
550
250
000

4 .460
4. 400
4. 650
4. 650
4. 400
5. 030
4. 500
4. 940
5. 110
3.550
4. 000
4.0 0 0
4. 350
4. 600
4. 850
5. 000
5. 260
5. 510
4. 460

10*
12V2* i
7V2* !
?V2*
7V2*
7V2*
15*
15*
20*
20*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
13*
10*
20*
20d
12 V2*

2%
2%

-

15*
-

11*

35*
.
-

15*
20*
10*
15*
20*
20*

.
-

-

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' tenders _____ . .
Building la b o r e r s _______________
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
h elpers ____ _ __ ._ ________
M arble se tte r s' h elp ers_________
P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s . __
__ __
_____
Hod c a r r ie r s
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s _____________
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s ------T ile la y e rs' h elp ers--------------------

2. 925
2.7 7 5

3. 050
2. 900

5*
5*

3.
3.
2.
3.
2.
3.
3.

3.535
3.445
3. 050
3. 300
2. 900
3. 275
3 .445

10V2*
1 2 V2 *
5*
5*
5*

340
175
925
175
775
175
175

10*
10*
12V2*
10*
10*
10*

10}

12f/2*

-

-

(3)
-

-

BIRMINGHAM, A L A .
Journeym en
A sb estos w o rk e r s__
___
__________ .
B r ick la y e rs .
__
C a rp en ters.
..
. —
M illw rights
___
______
P ile d riv e rs
__
_____ ___
Cem ent fin ish ers __ __ _____ _
T row eling m a ch in e_________ _
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n ).
_ __________
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s __________
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
opera tors:
Building construction:
Group A:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s
(ov er 105), b u ll­
d o z e rs , cra n es,
d e r rick s , drag lin es,
hoists (1 drum or
m o re ), m ix e r s,
m otor g ra d ers,
pumps (ov er 4
in ch es), sh ov els,
r o lle r s , s c r a p e r s ____
G roup B:
A ir co m p r e s s o r s
(105 cubic feet and
under), pumps
(under 4 in c h e s )-------G la ziers _ _. —
__ _ — S e e f o o t n o t e s at en d o f ta b le .




-

10*
-

.
-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4. 250
4. 650
3. 900
4. 160
4. 100
3. 830
3 .980

4 .4 0 0
4 .7 5 0
4. 000
4. 250
4. 200
3. 930
4. 080

12 V2*

4. 350
4. 340

4. 650
4. 460

15 *
10f/2*

3 .900

4. 000

3.0 5 0
3 .900

3. 150
3 .900

-

1%
121/2*

"

15*
(3)

-

L a t h e r s .. _ _______ ______
M arble se tte r s________________
M osaic and te rra zzo
w ork ers______________________
P a in t e r s . _ ________
___
R e sid en tia l..______ _ __
Structural steel, swing
stage, sp ra y. _________ _
P a p e rh a n g e rs..
__ __ _ _
P ip e fit t e r s . _____
P la s t e r e r s ------------------------------P lu m b ers__ ____________
Rodm en _
_____________ __
R o o fe rs, com p osition _________
R o o fe rs, slate and t i l e _______
Sheet-m etal w ork ers _____ _
Stonema sons---------------------------S tructural- and ornam entaliron w o r k e r s .
._ _. ____
T ile la y e rs____ ._ _ _______

_

.

4. 500
4. 150
4 .4 0 0
3 .970
4 .4 0 0
4. 300
3. 300
3. 550
4. 250
4. 650

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4 4.
3.
3.
4.
4.

650
300
650
070
650
300
400
650
500
750

15*

15*

15*
17*

15*

.
10*

.
10*

4. 300
3. 850

44 .3 0 0
3. 950

17*

-

10*

.
.
-

_
_
.

_
.

.
-

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' ten d ers-------------M ortar m ix ers __
Building la b o re rs ___________
A ir tool _ ________ ____ _
C om position ro o fe r s '
h elp ers---- __ _ __ _____
E levator c o n s tru c to r s'
helpe r s _______________________
P la s te r e r s ' la b o re rs __ ____

2.
2.
2.
2.

600
700
600
750

2.
2.
2.
2.

700
800
700
850

2. 150

2. 250

3 .040
2.6 5 0

3. 120
2. 750

-

-

5.390
4 .9 5 0
5. 300
4 .7 5 0
5.300

5.
5.
5.
5.
5.

5. 250
5. 110

5. 450
5. 400

20*
1%+13V2*
7 V2*
12Vz*

5. 135

5. 385

22 V2*

25*

4 .7 6 5
5. 015

5. 015
5. 265

22‘/z*
22»/2*

25*
25*

4. 380

4. 580

22‘/z*

25*

5. 135

5. 385

22 V2*

25*

4. 765

5. 015

22 */2*

25*

4. 380
4 .4 5 0
5. 250
4. 600
5.050

4.
4.
5.
5.
5.

2 2 V2*
12*
25*

25*
11*
20*

5. 050
4 .4 5 0
4. 950
4. 850
5. 250
5.360
4. 900

5 .400
4 .7 5 0
5. 250
5. 250
5. 550
5. 560
5. 150

ioV 2*
-

12V2*
-

20*
*
25*
15*
20*

10*
20*
25*
20*
20*

(3)

BOSTON, MASS.
Journeym en
A sb estos w o rk e r s . ____ __
B o ile r m a k e r s — .
__ ._
B r ick la y ers —
___ __ __
C a rp en ters- ____ _ ______
Cem ent fin is h e r s . _ ________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en) ___
_
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s . ._
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
P ow er sh ov els, p ile d r iv e r s , hoisting
engines .
. . .
M edium equipm ent:
B u lld ozers,
sc ra p e rs (21 yards
stru ck o r le s s )------G ra d e r s. .
_ _
Light equipm ent:
P um ps, c o m p r e s ­
s o r s , welding
m achines _
Heavy constru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
P ow er sh ov els, p ile d r iv e r s , lig h te rs__
M edium equipm ent:
B u lld ozers, con crete
m ix e r s , steam
b o i l e r s _____________
Light equipment:
P um ps, c o m p r e s ­
s o r s , welding
m a ch in e s .
G la ziers
. _ _____ __
L a th e r s — .
_ __
M a ch in ists.
__
__ __ _
Mar hip setters
M osaic and te rr a z z o
w ork ers
„ ___ _ .
P ainters
— .
______
S p ra y ---------------------------------Structural steel
___
P ip e fit t e r s .
_ __
Sprinkler fitters
__ __
P la s t e r e r s .
. ____
__

690
200
550
150
650

580
700
500
200
400

20

25*
25*
17*
17*
17*
21*
11*
20*

.
.
12 V2*
12V2*
12V2*
15*
10*
( 6)

.
-

.
(3)

-

_
_
_
_
.
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19
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1 96 6, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u ed

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

Trade or occupation

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance

Pension

Vacation
pay

BOSTON, MASS.— Continued

Rate
per
hour

$ 3.535
3.535

$ 3.935
3.935

3.580
4.315
3.635
3.785
4.315
4.415
4.315

3.910
4.870
4.035
4.185
4.890
4.890
4.870

3.700
4.450
4.250
3.350
4.400
3.650

July 1, 1967
Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance1! Pension

Vacation
pay

H elpers and la b o re rs

$5,300
Rodm en
...... ' 5.330
R o o fe rs , com position___________
4.800
R o o fe r s , slate and t il e __ - _
4.800
S heet-m etal w ork e r s____________
5.330
Stonem asons____
„ __
5.300
5.330
T ile la y e rs_________ ____________ 5.050

$ 5.600
' 5.640
5.150
5.150
5.480
5.550
5.640
5.400

20*
17*
20*
20*
21*
25*
i7*
15*

20*
17*
15*
15*
20*
25*
17*
10*

_
_
-

H elpers and la b o re rs
B rick la y ers* ten ders____________
Building la b o re rs _ _
E leva tor co n s tr u c to r s '
h e lp e rs . . . . .
___
M arble setters ' h elp ers_________

3.650
3.650

3.850
3.850

15*
15*

15*
15*

3.580
4.000
3.850
4.380
4.000

3.780
4.350
4.050
4.550
4.350

7V2*
15*
15*
15*
15*

12V2*
10*
15*

.
-

Building la b o r e r s — — - _
E levator con stru ctors*
h elp ers__ __ — ______ ______ .
M arble s e t t e r s ' helper s-______
P la s t e r e r s •la b o r e r s __________
Pllim K ersI lahflrprc
T e rra z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ___
G rin d ers.
___
T ile la y ers ' h elp ers__________ _

£tD9

co9

25*

25*

ioV2*

12»/2*
_
25*
256

25*
25?
_
-

_
-

4.250
4.600
4.500
3.500
4.650
3.800

10*
15*

25*

3.600

4.050

-

4.100

4.300

15*

10*

3.850

4.050

15*

10*

3.350

3.500

15*

10*

2.630
3.625
3.900
3.900
3.850
3.750

2.700
3.875
4.350
4.350
4.150
4.100

15*

10*

15*
15*
4%
15*

-

4.000

4.150

5.250
7 5.400
5.250
5.500
5.200
5.000
5.250

5.500
7 5.800
5.550
5.600
5.450
5.250
5.500

25*
20*
20*
20*
15*
30*
30*

10*
35^
20*
20*
25*
15*
15*

9 4.950
5.370

9 5.200
5.735

4%
ioV2*

3%
12V2*

_
(3)
_
_
-

CH ARLOTTE, N.C.
Journeym en

T e rra z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ____
T ile la y ers ' h e lp e rs .. . . . .

(3)
_
-

10*

BU FF AL O , N.Y.
Journeym en
5.350
5.340
5.370
4.915
4.915
4.665
5.610
5.780
5.880
6.030

7 5.360
7 5.210
5.120

8 5.710
8 5.560
5.580

4.685

5.035

20*

15*

-

4.685
4.560
4.520

5.035
4.910
4.870

20*
20*
20*

15*
15*
15*

-

4.310
4.435

4.660
4.785

20*
20*

15*
15*

-

4.685

5.035

20*

15*

4.685
4.560

5.035
4.910

20*
20*

15*
15*

-

CHICAGO, ILL.

4.310
4.685
4.390
5.210
5.460
4.765

4.660
5.035
4.595
5.710
5.810
5.115

20*
20*
20*

15*
15*
20*

-

A sbestos w o rk e r s—____________
Rnilprm akprs
...........

20*
20*
35*
30*
30*
30*

_

.

20*
1%+10*
20*
1%+10*
12 V2 *
10V2*

_
_
_
(3)

-

10*
10*

_

-

-

1%

-

-

4%

Journeym en

O la ziers
._ ....
Lathers
_ ...
M a ch in ists_______________________
M arble se tte r s__________________
M osaic and t e rr a z z o
4.700
w ork ers __ . _. __ . __
P a in te r s .
4.325
Spray, swing scaffold___
4.570
S t e e l.
.
____
4.570
4.325
P aperhangers
.
___
P ip efitter s __
_
__
_
74.720
Sprinkler fit t e r s .
_ .
5.000
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
5.210
P lu m b ers ______________________________
4.780
Rodm en . .
_
_ .
4.990
R o o fe rs , com p osition—
___
4.280
R o o fe rs , slate and t il e _________
4.430
S h p p t-m p ta l w n r l t u r s .
.........
4.850
Stonem asons
5.020
Stru ctu ra l- and ornam ental4.990
iron w ork ers
_
. ____
_
T ile la y e rs ____ _ .
_
4.700
S e e fo o t n o t e s at e n d o f ta b le .

16*
10*
15*
15*
15*

-

A sbestos w ork ers
___ _
Roil<=»rmalcprs
____
B r ick la y e rs__
C arpenters_____________________
M illw rig h ts__ _ __
P ile d riv e r s -------------------------E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )__ —______________ __
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
Shovels, cra n es,
d raglines (4 yards
anH nvpr)
S hovels, cra n es,
draglines (under
4 y a rd s), d e r r ic k s ,
hoists (3 drum s
or m o re ), lo c o m o ­
tiv es, p ile d riv e r s —
M edium equipm ent:
B u lld ozers, hoists
(2 d r u m s),
sc r a p e r s , trench
m a chin es,
tra cto r s with
attachments ___
Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ,
hoists (1 drum ),
pum ps, m ix e r s ,
tra ctors without
attachm ents- - L a th e r s- —
__ _ P ip e fitte r s _
- __
P lu m b ers. __
_ _
Rodm en
___
_ —
Sheet-m etal w o rk e r s__________
Structural- and ornam ental irnn wnrlcprs ... ...... __

4.850
4.990
5.020
4.515
4.515
4.515
5.110
5.280
5.380
5.530

A sbestos w ork e r s__ ___ ____
B o ile r m a k e r s ___________________
B rick la y ers
._ _ __ _
C a rp en ters.. _______
___
M illw rig h ts ..




July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

BU FFALO , N.Y.— Continued

Journeym en— Continued

Cem ent fin is h e rs .. _. __
Machine op e r a to r s, flo o r __ —
On swing
Machine o p era tors__
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )____________________ __
R esiden tial____ ___
.
---E levator con stru ctors —
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
opera tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels, cra n es,
d e r r ic k s . _ _ ____
M edium equipm ent:
C a rrya ll m a ch in es------T ren ch m achin es______
H oists __
— _ _
Light equipment:
C o m p re ss o rs, m e ­
chanical h ea ters_____ _
Pum ps__________________
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels, cra n es,
hackhoes..
Medium equipm ent:
G ra ders and ca rr y a ll
m a ch in e s_____________
T ren ch m achin es_____
Light equipm ent:
Com pres so r s ,

Trade or occupation

5.050
4.625
4.875
5.125
4.625
7 5.060
5.530
5.710
5.130
5.440
4.780
4.930
5.200
5.370
5.440
5.050

_

_

-

35*

-

35*
30*
30*
30*
30*
30*
15*

27 V2*
27VZ*
27 /2*
27 V2*
-

11*
20*
15*
30*
30*
15*

10*
17*
25*
25*
10*
35*

15*

17*
35*

_
_
_
_
-

_
-

-

Carpenters
_ _ „ Cement fin is h e rs______________
Swing scaffold_
E lectricia n s (inside
w irpm pr) ......
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s —_______
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
opera tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
P ile d r iv e r s , sh ov els,
highlift (4 cubic
yards or m o re ),
trench m achin es__ —
M edium equipment:
Rnlldo7.p>rs

C oncrete fn ix ers
(2 bags or o v e r )____
H oists (2 -tu g g er,
1- f l o o r ) _____________

-

_
_
-

4%
(3)

5.250

5.450

20*

20*

10*

4.800

5.000

20*

20*

10*

4.700

4.900

20*

20*

10*

5.050

5.250

20*

20*

10*

20
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it ie s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, an d J u ly 1, 1967— C on tin u ed

Trade or occupation

July I,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund

1

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

Insurance2 Pension

CHICAGO, I L L .— Continued

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to tund

CINCINNATI, OHIO—
Continued

Journeym en— Continued
Journeym en— Continued
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors— Continued
Building constru ction —
Continued
Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s
(up to 1 1 0
h o rs e p o w e r)_________ $ 4 . 300
Pumps (w ell
points)________________
4. 600
Welding m a ch in es_____
4. 550
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, d e r rick s ,
K oehring s coop ers ,
pow er sh ov els........ ......
5. 000
Medium equipment:
R o lle r s, except
g r a d e ______ __________
4. 650
Scoops and sim ilia r
4. 550
m achine s ____________
Light equipment:
B u lld o z e r s ________ ..
4. 550
Pum ps--------------------------3. 950
Welding m achines,
4. 250
2 or m o r e ____________
G la z ie r s _________________________
4. 920
L a th e r s __________________________
5. 040
M a ch in ists..... .......... ....... ..................
5. 100
M arble se tte r s------------- ------- ------5. 150
M osaic and te rra zzo
w ork e r s_______________ ________
5. 000
P a in t e r s _________________________
4. 600
Pape rhange r s ------------- ------- -------4. 600
P ip e fit t e r s ______________________
5. 400
Sprinkler fitte rs _____________
5. 440
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
5. 025
P lu m b ers________________________
5. 250
_ _
Rod m e n __
5. 650
5. 320
R o o fe rs, c o m p o s itio n __________
5. 270
R o o fe rs, slate and t i l e _________
5. 350
S heet-m etal w o rk e r s____________
Stonem asons ____________________
5. 250
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s _______
5. 650
O rnam en tal-iron
fin is h e rs____________________
5. 330
Tile la y e rs ______________________
5. 050

$ 4 . 500

20

*

20

4. 800
4. 750

20

£
*

20

5. 300

20$

10*

4. 950

20$

10*

4. 850

20$

10*

4. 850
4. 250

20$

10*

20$

10*

20

*

10*

*
20*

10*

4.
5.
5.
5.
5.

550
040
290
320
350

20$

16 $
16 $
12V4£
-

10*
13*
10*
-

5.
4.
4.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.

250
950
950
650
690
300
500
850
670
470
600
550
850

15*
17 U
17Vz£
17
16*
19*
25*
27 V2*
13*
13*
20*
20*
27 y2*

20*
20*
20*
15*
6*
25*
30*
15*
10*
19*
20*
30*

5. 530
5. 300

15*
253/ 5*

7y2*
7V2*

10*

iJ
!
i
1
1
1

13*
( 10)
.

_
_
-

.
-

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' ten ders____________
Building la b o r e r s _______________
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e rs_________________________
M arble s e tte r s' h e lp e rs . ______
P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s ______ ____—
T e rra zzo w ork ers' h e lp e r s ____
Base m a ch in e ______ _________
Tile la y e rs ' h e lp e rs .___ ________

3. 825
3. 825

4. 125
4. 125

10*
10*

27V2*
27 V2*

_

3.
4.
3.
4.
4.
4.

760
250
950
350
600
100

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

010
400
250
600
850
350

ioV2*

iz y 2*

(3)

27 V2*

253/s*

-

4.
4.
4.
4.
5.
4.

845
750
775
550
050
530

5.
4.
5.
4.
5.
4.

090
950
175
900
400
895

15*
20*
15*
15*

10*
10*
10*

7V2*

CINCINNATI, OHIO
Journeym en
A sbestos w ork ers_______________
B o ile r m a k e r s ----------------------------B r ick la y e rs-------------- -------- --------C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------- M illw rig h ts---------------------------Cem ent fin is h e rs________________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )______________________
E leva tor co n s t r u c to r s __________
Engineers—P ow er equipm ent
op era tors:
Building and heavy
construction:
Heavy equipment:
Cranes, d e r rick s ,
pow er sh ov els________
Medium equipment:
B u lld ozers, pow er
gra d ers — ----------------T ren ch m achines
(under 24 in ch es)------S ee f o o t n o t e s at end o f ta b le .




4. 900
4. 610

5. 250
4. 830

7V2*

10*
20*
25*
-

-

1%-t-l 5 *
12V2*

(3)

4 .4 6 0

4. 810

13*

20*

4. 385

4. 735

13*

20*

4. 235

4. 585

13*

20*

-

E ngineers— P ow er equipment
ope r a to r s— Continued
Building and heavy
constru ction — Continued
Light equipment:
C o m p re ss o rs,
portab le------------------- $ 3. 835
Pum ps (4 inches
and ov er), ro lle r s ,
4. 085
a sp h a lt.........................
G la z ie r s -----------------------------------4. 400
La the r s ------------------------------------4. 600
M achinists _______ _____________
5. 000
M arble se tte r s_________________
4. 925
M osaic and te rr a zzo
w ork ers—______ _______________
4. 450
P a in te rs -----------------------------------4. 200
4. 350
Re sidential............... .............. .
4. 000
Papp rhanprpiTQ
4. 200
R esiden tia l--------------------------4. 000
P ip e fit t e r s _____________________
4. 800
"PI P RtpTPT fi
4. 175
P lu m b ers______________________
4.8 8 5
R od m en ________________________ j 4.7 5 0
R o o fe rs, c o m p o s itio n ________ j 4. 300
S heet-m etal w o rk e r s__________ i 4. 540
Stonem asons___________________ | 4.9 2 5
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ______ ! 4.8 2 5
Tile la y e rs.
...................... ....... | 4 .500

$ 4 . 185
4.
4.
5.
5.
5.

435
800
000 j
250
325

4 .950
4 .430
| 4# 580
! 4.230
; 4 .4 3 0
: 4 .230
4 .950
4. 525
1 5.200
I 5.000
! 4. 300
5.000
| 5. 325
j 5.075
| 4. 550

13*

20

13*

20

*
_
.
_
_
_

*
25*
_
_

-

|

15*

!
i
!
j

iz V2*
20 *
18*
20*

i

15*

i

20*
15*

_
_

|
j
|

I

I
30* |
30 *
10*
25*
30* |
1 7 y2* |

*
-

25*

|

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' ten ders__________
Building la b o r e r s _____________
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
hplppr<5
M arble setters* h e lp e rs ,______
yhl p pr>li«VrprQ
T e rra zzo w ork ers' h e lp e r s ___
Rasp arinHprQ
y
p

3. 850
4. 200
3.650 j 4. 000
3.
4
4.
3.
4.
3.’

230 ji ^* 3813 j
070
4 .3 2 0
235
4. 485
900
4. 150
320
4. 570
820
4. 070

10*
10*

i

|
1

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1 -> U
nr

!3\
v /

CLEVELAND, OHIO
Journeym en
A sb estos w ork ers_____________
B o ile r m a k e r s _____________ ____
Rrirlclayprs

5. 510
5. 160
5. 160

6. 110
5. 410
5. 660

C a rp en ters_____________________
p yT I j- f i ui
i*5
E le ctricia n s (inside
wi rpmpn\
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s ____ ____
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building and heavy
construction:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, d e r rick s ,
pow er s h o v e l s _____
Medium equipment:
B u lld ozers, pow er
g ts Hpr c
T rench m achin es
(under 24 in ch es)___
Light equipment:
C om p res sor s,
p orta b le .................... .
Pum ps (4 inches
and ov er), r o lle r s ,
a sp h a lt_____________
G la ziers ______ _________________
L a th e r s________________________
M a ch in ists_____________________
M arble s e t t e r s ..____ __________
M osaic and te rr a zzo
wn rltpr s
P a in t e r s ____ __________ ________
Spray, structural steel____
Swing stȣp
P a p erh a n g ers--------------------------P ip efitters ...................... ................

5.050
5. 160

5. 540
5. 610

20*
30*
on A
V
20*
1
20*

5. 230
5. 275

5.710
5. 700

15<i l%+20 *
io y 2*
12yz*

4. 970

5. 770

13*

20*

4. 820

5. 370

13*

20*

4. 720

5. 220

13*

20*

4. 595

5. 095

13*

20*

4.
5.
5.
5.
5.

595
010
410
100
025

5.095
5.610
5. 910
5. 200
5. 410

13*
15*

20*
15*

.

.
30*

_
20*

(“ )

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.’
5.

810
710
960
835
710
160

5. 210
5. 060
5. 310
5. 185
s". 060
5. 810

30Jrd
->K
20*
20*
20
20*
20*

21*
21*
21 d
21*
25*

1

1

Vacat on
pay

Pension

Insurance2

40*
20 *
0 nA
2
U9
36*
r

(3 )

_

_

-

21
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, an d J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u e d

July 1,
1966
Rote
per
hour

Trade or occupation

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

_ __ _

Rodm en _ —
_ ____
R o o fe rs, com p osition —_________
Stonema sons____________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers ____
T ile la y e rs —
______

$3.640
3. 330
3. 530
3. 430
3. 330

$3.810
3. 510
3 .760
3 .610
3. 510

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

COLUMBUS, OHIO—
Continued

Journeym en— Continued
P la ste re r s

Rate
per
hour

Vacation
pay

CLEVELAN D , OHIO—
Continued

July 1l, 1967

Rate
per
hour

Trade or occupation

H elpers and la b o r e r s —
Continued
$5,310
5. 190
5. 250
5.310
5. 310
5. 395
5. 160
5. 250
5. 135

$5.860
5. 690
5.750
5.760
5. 760
5. 790
5 .660
5. 7 50
5. 235

-

-

_

20*

15*

.
-

30*
20*

7 1/?*
20*"
15*

.
-

Pla Qtprprfii lahnr^rc
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s __
Base m achine
Flnnr g rin ders
T ile la y e rs ' h elpers

15<*

iUv

‘
.

_

-

D ALLAS, TEX.
Journeym en

H elpers and la b o re rs
Building la b o re rs
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
helpers .
„
____
P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s ___________
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s ____________
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s ____
Base m achine
Tile la y e rs ' h elpers -------

4. 270
4. 270

4. 770
4. 770

20*
20*

20*

3.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

690
490
270
395
650
800
520

3 .990
4. 790
4. 770
4 .9 2 0
4. 950
4. 950
4. 620

i o ‘/2*

12Vz*

20*
20*

20*
20*
-

4 .6 6 5
4 .7 5 0
4. 550
4. 210
4 .4 6 0
4. 335
4. 200

5.320
4 .9 5 0
4. 900
4. 610
4 .8 6 0
4. 860
4. 550

20*
20*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*

4 .7 0 0
4. 500

5 .030
4. 620

13f
lOVz*

-

(3)
.
-

-

COLUMBUS, OHIO
Journeym en
A sb estos w ork ers _ _
B oilerm a k ers —
B r ick la y e rs_____________________
M illw rights
Wharf and bridge
Cem ent fin ish ers __
____
E lectricia n s (inside
w irem en)
_
_ _
E levator co n s t r u c to r s ________—
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
ope ra tors:
Building and heavy
construction:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, d e r rick s ,
pmi/pr sVinvpls
M edium equipment:
B u lld ozers, pow er
g ra ders
T rench m achines
(under 24 in ch es)___
Light equipment:
C o m p re ss o rs,
portable
Pumps (4 inches
and o v e r), ro lle r s ,
a sp h a lt______________
G la z ie r s __ — ___
___ l
L athers — — __ ___ _____
M arble setters —
------ —
M osaic and te rr a z z o
w ork ers______________________ _
P ainfprc
S p ray ---------- .-------------------------Structural steel, swing
P ap erh a n g ers__________________
P ip e fitte r s --------------------------------P la ste re r s
_
— _
Plnmhftrs
Rndmen .
. . .
..........
R o o fe rs, com p osition — —
Rnnfprs, slate and Hip
Sheet-m etal w ork e r s___________
Stonem asons— ------ --------S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s _______
T ile la y ers ---- —
-------------

10*
20*
15*
15*
15*
15*
l%+2 0 *
12f/z*

4. 370

4. 720

13*

20*

4. 245

4. 650

13*

20*

4. 145

4 .4 9 0

13*

4. 340

13*

20*

3.9 9 5
3. 890
4. 550
4. 390

4.
4.
4.
4.

13*

20*
12*
10*
-

4. 390
3. 775
4. 07 5

4. 570
4. 025
4. 325

12‘/2*
12Vz*

3. 950
3 .775
4. 645
4 .3 0 0
4. 645
4. 800
4. 350
4. 350
4. 390
4. 350
4. 800
4. 390

4. 200
4. 025
5. 455
4 .6 5 0
5. 455
5. 050
4. 640
4. 640
4. 690
4. 600
5.050
4. 570

12‘/z*
12l/z*
17*
15*
17*

-

Z0i

17Vz*
17Vz*
13*

_
(3)

20*

3 .745

340
190
850
570

-

-

10 V
10*
10*
10*
15*
10*
15*
25*
20*
20*
15*

-

A sb estos w orkers
R nilerm alfers
B rick la y ers
C a rp en tersM illw rights
Cem ent fin ish ers
E lectricia n s (inside
w irem en) - ____ _
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s ________
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
B u lld ozers and ca ts,
c a r r y a lls , cra n es,
derricks, draglines,
hoists (2 drum s
or m o re ), m ix ers
(14 cubic feet
nr m nre)
. .
Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s
(sin g le), hoists
(1 drum ), m ix ers
(le s s than 14 cubic
feet), r o lle r s (10
tons o r le s s ),
s c ra p e rs (3 cubic
yards o r le s s )_____
G la z ie r s „
____ __
L a th e r s — _
___ _
M a ch in istsMar hip fipttprs .
M osaic and te rra zzo
w ork ers _ —
_ _ _
P a in te rs ___
____ _ _____ _
Residen tial
Spray, structural steel,
swing stage — _
_ _
P aperhangers
_ _ _____
P ip e fit t e r s _________ — __
P la s t e r e r s _________ _
P lum bers _ _ _
___
Rodm en
__ _
R o o fe rs, com p osition _________
R o o fe rs, slate and t i l e _______
S h eet-m etal w o rk e r s_________
Stonem asons
„ _
_ __
S tructural- and ornam entaliron wnrW<a-p«
R u ck ers-n p _
. . ..
Sheeters
_
T ile la y ers -

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

500
600
650
250
550
100

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

725
800
650
400
700
250

15*
20 d
12^2*

4 .4 2 5
4. 460

4. 825
4 .7 6 0

12Vz*
7‘/z*

4. 350

4. 500

3. 950
3. 800
4. 100
4 .7 0 0
4 .3 0 0

4. 100
4. 050
4. 250
4 .8 5 0
4. 500

3 .900
4. 125
3. 250

4. 000
4. 275
3 .4 0 0

4. 500
4 .2 5 0
4. 550
4. 263
4. 550
4. 025
3. 475
3. 625
4. 400
4. 650

4 .6 5 0
4 .4 0 0
4. 800
4. 263
4 .8 0 0
4. 200
3 .7 2 5
3. 875
4. 600
4. 650

4.
4.
4.
3.

4.
4.
4.
4.

.
_
_

-

15*
1%
12‘/z*

_
(3)

12l/z*
_

_
_

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26*
(«)

_
13*
13*

-

_
_

_
17*

13*
13*
10 i
12Vz*
lOd
12Vz*

17*
10*

12‘/z*
12Vz*

_
_
12l/z*

400
538
675
000

12*/z*
12Vz*
12Vz*

1UV
10*
10*

2. 500
2. 350

2. 575
2. 425

12Vz*
12Vz*

3. 120
2. 500

3. 300
2. 575

7*/z*
12Vz*

12V2*

4 .6 2 0
4 .7 5 0
4. 900
4. 560
4. 580
4. 350

4 .9 7 0
4. 950
5 .200
4 .8 2 0
4 .9 3 0
4. 700

15*
20*
15*
12*
12*
15*

10*
20*
15*
20*
10*

4 .8 5 0

5. 010

15*

]L%+15*

225
363
500
900

.

17 l/z*
20<*

_

25*
.
_
_
_

.
-

-

_
25*
25*

H elpers and la b o re rs
R r ick la y e rs' tpndprs
Building lahnrers
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
h elpers
.. . .
P la s te re r s ' la b o re rs

V

)

-

20*

25*

-

DAYTON, OHIO
Journeym en

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' ten ders_____ ____
Building la b o re rs
— _______
E leva tor con s tru ctors'
helpers:
■First 6 m onths...........
A fter 6 months
_ „
_
M arble setters' h elp ers - __ _
S e e fo o t n o t e s a t en d o f t a b le .




3. 640
3. 440

3 .810
3. 610

15*
15*

10*
10*

2. 250
3. 150.
3.3 3 0

2. 310
3. 230
3. 510

10Vz*
lO'/z*
-

12Vz*
12l/z*
-

-

(3)

B oilerm ak ers
B rick la y ers
C a rp en ters_
M illw rights
_ __ _
Cem ent fin ish ers
E lectricia n s (inside
w irem en) -

_ -

_

_
_
_

13 38*

22
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u e d
July 1,
1966

Trade or occupation

Rote
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

DAYTON, OHIO— Continued

$4,830

4.600

5.050

7X
/z?

12 V2 ?

13?

(3)

20?

Medium equipm ent:
B u lld ozers, power
g ra d ers, trench
m achines (under
4.320

4.820

13?

20?

Light equipm ent:
C o m p re ss o rs,
3.970

4.420

13?

20?

4.190
4.400
4.550
4.330

4.640
4.800
4.850
4.470

13?

20?

_

10?

4.330
4.100
4.350
4.500

4.470
4.300
4.550
4.700

15?
16?
16?
16?

Pumps (4 inches
and ov er), r o lle r s ,

Structural steel, iron
4.350
4.350
4.750
4.650
3.800
4.750
4.800
4.415
4.635
4.600
4.900
4.800
4.330

4.550
4.550
5.050
4.950
4.100
5.050
5.050
4.745
4.965
4.850
5.200
5.050
4.470

_
_
_

15?

M osaic and t e rr a z z o

T ile la y e rs ______________________

16?
16?
15?

_
_

_
_

20?

.

15?
20?
20?
20?
15?
15?
20?
15?

20?
25?
25?
25?
20?
15?
25?

_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_

_

-

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' tenders____________
Ruilding la b o re rs
..........
E levator con s tru ctors'
helpers
M arble se tte r s' helpers
P la s te re r s ' la b o r e r s ____________
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s _____________
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s ____
Rase g rin d ers _
T ile la y e rs ' h elpers

3.810
3.540
3.230
3.290
3.810
3.540
3.290
3.780
3.290

4.110
3.840
3.381
3.400
4.110
3.840
3.400
3.890
3.400

_

7Vz?
15?

_
_

12Vz ?

(3)
_

_

_

15?
15?
15?

-

„

DENVER, COLO.

4.360
4.650
4.700
4.950
4.565
4.070
4.700
4.550

4.380
4.750
4.850
5.100
4.815
4.200
4.810
4.700

4.675

4.825

-

4.770
5.240
3.750
4.700

5.070
5.320
3.860
4.900

17?
17?

16?
20?
20?
20?
.

15?

10 Vz ?J
l7i

25?
20?
_
_
.
_
_
-

1%
1%
1%
12Vz?

4.100
4.250
3.950
4.100

4.350
4.400
4.200
4.350

_

_
_
_

>

-

3.950

4.200

-

-

3.700

3.950

S ee fo o t n o t e s at en d o f ta b le ,




Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2

Pension

Vacation
pay

E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
operator s— C ontinued
Heavy con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
Shovel type (under
3 yards) .
Euclid and front
end loa d ers
Pull type............. _
Medium equipm ent:
T ra cto rs
..... _
Light equipm ent:
C o m p re ss o rs,
pumps
C ore or diamond
drill s
G la ziers
Lathe r s
Machini sts
M arble setters
M osaic and t e rr a z z o
1 w ork ers
P a in te rs ...........
Spray
Pape rha ngers
P ip efitters
P la sterer s
P lum bers . . . . . .
Rodm en
R nofe rs . c r>mpn« t r>r>
R o o fe rs, slate and tile
Sheet-m etal w ork ers
Stonem asons __
Structural - i rnn w ork ers
T ile l a y e r s ____ ____

_

$ 4 ,2 5 0

$ 4 ,4 0 0

3 .9 5 0

4 .2 0 0

.

_

3 .9 5 0

4 .2 0 0

-

-

3 .9 5 0

4 .2 0 0

-

-

3 .7 0 0

3 .9 5 0

-

-

3 .9 5 0

4 .2 0 0

_

_

3 .8 7 0
4 .7 0 0

4 .9 0 0

5 .4 3 0

5 .7 5 0

-

4 .8 0 0

4 .9 0 0

4 .8 0 0

4 .0 5 0

_
_

-

28?

5?

-

4 .9 0 0

28?

5?

4 .1 2 5

15?

4 .6 0 5

15?

-

4 .0 7 5

4 .2 2 5

4 .6 1 0

4 .8 6 0

15?
20?

10?

4 .7 0 0

4 .7 0 0

-

_

4 .6 1 0

4 .8 6 0

20?

10?

4 .9 5 0

15?

-

-

4 .6 5 0

4 .8 0 0

4 .6 5 0

4 .8 0 0

_

_

4 .6 8 0

4 .8 0 0

17?

10?

4 .8 5 0

_

-

3 .9 7 5

4 .7 0 0

2%

10?

4 .4 5 5

4 .7 0 0

-

20?

4 .7 0 0

4 .9 5 0

15?

-

4 .8 0 0

4 .9 0 0

28?

5 ?

12?
12?

_
_
_
_

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' tenders
Ruilding la b o re rs
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
h elpers
M arble setters' h e lp e rs________
P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s ___________
P lu m b ers' la b orers
P ip ela yers (8 inches
or over)
T firrazzn w n rk ^ rs1
Base and w all m achine
gri nder s
F lo o r m achine g rinders
T ile la y e rs ' h e lp e rs____________

3 .5 3 0

3 .7 3 0

3 .2 0 0

3 .4 0 0

3 .2 9 0

3 .4 3 0

10V z?
28?

12V z?

(3 )

3 .7 0 0

3 .8 0 0

3 .5 3 0

3 .7 3 0

_

3 .6 5 0

3 .8 0 0

-

-

-

3 .9 0 0

4 .0 5 0

_

_

.

5?

_

3 .7 0 0

3 .8 0 0

23?

5?

-

4 .4 0 0

4 .5 0 0

28?

5?

_

3 .8 5 0

3 .9 5 0

-

3 .8 0 0

28?
28?

5?

3 .7 0 0

4 .3 0 0

4 .5 0 0

15?

15?

4 .6 5 0

4 .7 5 0

10?

20?

4 .9 7 5

5 .1 2 5

15?
12V z?

15?

12V z?

15?

1%
12 V z ?

5?

DES MOINES, IOWA
Journeym en

Journeym en
A sbestos w ork e r s_______________
R oilerm ak ers _
. _
Rric.klayers
.....
Sewer w ork
....
C arpenters
R esiden tial___________________
M illw rig h ts__________________
Cem ent finishers.
.
. .
C om p osition flo o r la y ers
and m achine o p e r a t o r s ____
E lectricia n s (inside
wi rem en)
..
Cable sp lice rs .............
Residential
E levator con stru ctors
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op erators:
Building construction:
Medium equipm ent:
D e rr ick s, m ultiple drum h oists__________
Shovels
T ra cto rs
C on crete p a v ers_______
Light equipm ent:
1-drum h oists_________
C o m p re s s o rs ,
pumps
. ....

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

J our ne ymen— C ontinued
$4,610

Engineers— Pow er equipm ent
o p e r a to r s :
Building and heavy
construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
C ranes, d e r rick s ,

S h eet-m etal w orkers
Stonemasons
S tn ir tn r a l.iro n w orkers

Rate
per
hour

DENVER, COLO.— Continued

Jou r ne yme n— C ontinue d

P lum bers
R od m en __________________________
R o o fe rs, com p osition
R o o fe rs, slate and tile
. . ...

Trade or occupation

_

13 30?

20?
20?
15?
15?
4%
4%
4%
(3)

..

A sbestos w ork ers .
„
B oilerm a k ers
B rick la y ers
Carpenters
Mi Ilwrijrhts
Cem ent fin ish ers
E lectricia n s (inside
w irem en)
E levator con s tru ctors
E ngineers — P ow er equipm ent
o p e r a to r s :
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
Cranes and shovels
(ov er % yard
capa city ), paving
m ix e r s, sideboom
tractors.. ... _
Medium equipm ent:
Sin gle-drum h oists,
c o m p r e s s o r s (over
250 cubic feet
capacity)
Light equipm ent:
C o m p re ss o rs (under
250 cubic feet
capacity)
F ir e m e n ........... .
W elding m achin es____

i

4 .3 0 0

4 .4 2 5

4 .4 2 5

4 .5 5 0

4 .5 0 0

4 .6 5 0

20?

_
_
_
-

]
1
4 .9 0 0

5 .1 5 0

i5 ?

4 .6 9 0

4 .8 6 0

lO V z ?

4 .4 7 5

4 .6 2 5

10?

4 .2 5 0

4 .4 0 0

10?

4 .4 7 5

4 .6 2 5

10?

10?

3 .8 2 5

3 .9 7 5

4 .0 5 0

4 .2 0 0

10?

3 .8 2 5

3 .9 7 5

10?

.
(3 )

"

“

-

_
*

23
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u r s and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C on tin u ed
July 1,
1966

Trade or occupation

Rote
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Trade or occupation

Vocation
pay

DES MOINES, IOWA—
Continued

D ETRO IT, MICH.— Continued

J our neym en— Continued

H elpers and la b o re rs—
Continued

G la z ie r s ________________________
M a ch in ists______________________
M arble se tte r s__________________
M osaic and te rr a z z o
w o rk e r s_______________________
Spray, structural steel,
swing sta g e -----------------------P a p erh a n g ers__________________
P ip e fit t e r s ______________________
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
P lu m b ers_______________________
R od m en _________________________
R o o fe rs , com p osition __________
R o o fe rs , slate and t il e ________

-

' -

$ 3 ,7 2 0

$ 3 ,8 7 0

4 .5 7 5

4 .7 2 5

4 .8 0 0

5 .0 0 0

-

10*

4 .3 5 0

4 .3 5 0

15*

-

4 .3 5 0

4 .3 5 0

15*

-

4 .0 5 0

4 .2 0 0

4 .5 5 0

4 .7 0 0

4 .3 0 0

4 .4 5 0

-

4 .8 0 0

5 .1 5 0

20*

4 .5 7 5

4 .7 2 5

-

4 .8 0 0

5 .1 5 0

20*

4 .3 2 5

10*

(“ }
15 1 7 *

“
12Y z *

1 2Y2 *

/2 *

15*

4 .4 7 5

12

3 .9 5 0

4 .1 0 0

3 .9 5 0

4 .1 0 0

-

-

4 .7 0 0

20*

4 .9 0 0

15*

4 .9 7 5

5 .1 2 5

15*

4 .3 2 5

4 .4 7 5

12V2 *

4 .3 5 0

4 .3 5 0

15*

15*

3 .6 5 0

3 .8 5 0

10*

3 .5 5 0

3 .7 5 0

10*

3 .2 8 0

3 .4 0 0

-

!13! 217*
0*

-

_
_
_
_

-

3 .8 7 0

3 .6 7 5

3 .8 7 5

10*

-

-

4 .0 6 5

-

3 .9 9 5

3 .7 3 0

3 .8 7 0

-

-

-

3 .8 5 5

-

(3 )
-

-

-

D ETRO IT, MICH.
Journeym en
A sbestos w ork ers
Roilerm akfirs
__
B r ick la y e rs_____________________
Carpenters
___
__
Home in su la tors_____________
M i l 1w r i g h t s

Cem ent fin is h e rs_______________
E lectricia n s (inside
wi rem en )

E levator co n s t r u c to r s _________
E ngineers — P ow er equipm ent
op era tors:
Building and heavy
con stru ction :
On steel . _
C o m p r e s s o r s _________
Not on steel______________
C o m p re ss o rs
G la ziers
..........
Toth er s
.. .
....
M arble setters
M osaic and t e rr a z z o
w ork ers
Pa i n t e r s
Spray and swing sta g e --------P ip e fitte r s

Sprinkler fitte rs _____________
P la ste re r s
P lum bers
R od m en _________________________
R o o fe rs , com p osition __________
R o o fe rs, slate and t i l e ________
P re ca s t tile ________ _____
Sheet-m etal w ork e r s:
A greem en t A ________________
Agreem ent B
.
....
Stonem asons
• ....... . .. .
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ----------R igg ers
.....
....
T ile la y ers

24*

25*

5 .1 7 5

5 .5 0 0

10*

10*

5 .0 0 0

5 .4 4 0

20*

6%

16 4 . 6 3 0

9 5 .0 6 0

i5 *

6%

16 4 . 6 3 0

9 5 .0 6 0

5 .2 8 0

5 .9 3 0

5 7 V2 *
4%
6%

30*

6%

5 .2 5 0

5 .4 5 0

30*

6%

4%

4 .6 5 0

5 .0 8 0

20*

3%

17 3 %

9 5 .2 0 0

9 5 .4 0 0

28*

4 .8 2 0

5 .0 8 0

io y 2 *

l% + 2 5 *
12Y2 *

17 7 %
(3 )

5 .0 0 0

5 .4 2 5

15*

32V 2 *

_
_
_
32 y2 *

4 .9 2 0

5 .3 2 0

10*

10*

15*

5 .4 0 0

5 .8 5 0

20*

25*

4 .8 0 0

5 .1 0 0

20*

25*

5 .4 8 0

25*

25*

4 .4 2 5

4 .7 2 5

25*

25*

4 .4 5 0

4 .6 5 0

20*

15*

7 4 .6 1 0

9 5 .2 6 0

21 *

20*

5 .0 8 0

4 .1 0 0

4 .7 0 0

20*

25*

4 .3 5 0

5 .2 0 0

20*

25*

4 .9 4 0

5 .7 7 5

io y 2 *

5 .1 3 5

5 .3 6 0

11*

1 3V2 *
15*

4 .9 2 0

95 .3 2 0

20*

18*

5 .0 0 0

5 .2 5 0

13 V2 *

4 .4 7 0

5 .3 6 0
5 .1 7 0

20*

13Y 2 *
6%
10*

20*

10*

4 .6 7 0

5 .6 7 0
5 .1 7 0

20*

10*

4 .8 0 0

5 .3 3 0

22*

4 .7 0 0

4 .9 5 0

15*

3%
3%

5 .0 0 0

5 .4 4 0

20*

6%

4 .6 7 0
5 .1 7 0

20*

5 .3 0 0

5 .5 0 0

4 .3 5 0

4 .6 0 0

5%
9%

7%
8%

4 .8 2 0

5 .1 2 0

10*

10*

30*

!7
3°£
17 6 1 V2 *
17 5 1 Y2 *
-

_
8

%

6%
25*

3 .9 5 0

4 .3 0 0

20*

4 .3 3 0

20*

3%
3%

18 1 0 *

4 .0 3 0
3 .9 5 0

4 .2 5 0

20*

3%

18 1 0 *

S ee f o o t n o t e s a t en d o f t a b le .




i o Y2 *

Pension

*

Vacation
pay

$ 3 ,3 7 0

$ 3 ,5 6 0

4 .1 6 0

4 .3 5 0

10*

10*

12*

3 .8 7 0

4 .0 5 0

20*

10*

30*

4 .0 1 0

4 .4 1 0

10*

10*

12*

4 .4 1 0

4 .8 1 0

10*

10*

12*

3 .7 0 0

4 .0 1 0

10*

10*

20*

_
_
_

_
_
_

12V Z

(3)

ERIE, PA.

B rick la y ers
Carpenters
M illw rights
Cem ent fin ish ers
E lectricia n s (inside
w irem en)
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s _________
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
Building constru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
Shovels, cra n es,
ditch ers
Medium equipm ent:
G ra d ers,
b u lld o ze r s___________
Scoops (c a r r y a ll)_____
Light equipm ent:
C o m p re s s o rs ,
p u m p s_______________
R o lle r s ________________
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
C ran es, shovels
Scoops (ca rry a ll)
M edium equipm ent:
B ulld ozers
C o m p re s s o rs ,
hoi sts
Light equipm ent:
R o lle r s , pumps,
w eld ers
G la ziers
Lathers
.......
M arble setters__________________
M osaic and te rr a z z o
w o rk e r s'
..
.... _
Pai nte r s
R oller
Swi ng _
Spray
Structural iron.
P aperhangers
P ip efitters
P la s t e r e r s ________ ___________
P lu m b ers...
R ndmen
R o o fe rs, com p osition __________
R oofers, slate and tile
Sheet-m etal w o rk e r s___________
Stonemasons
Struct.ura1-iTnn w ork ers
T ile la y e rs______________________

4 .7 7 0

4 .9 7 0

18*

4 .3 6 5

4 .5 6 5

10*

4 .5 1 5

4 .7 1 5

10*

4 .2 0 0

4 .4 0 0

10*

4 .7 0 0

4 .9 0 0

15*

4 .4 5 0

4 .6 3 0

4 .8 2 5

4 .9 2 5

4 .3 5 0

4 .4 5 0

10*

-

-

4 .4 5 0

4 .5 5 0

10*

-

-

7Y2 *

1%
12Y 2 *

_
(3)

10*

4 .2 0 0

4 .3 0 0

10*

-

4 .2 0 0

4 .3 0 0

10*

-

-

10*
_

_

4 .7 7 0

4 .9 2 5

4 .4 3 0

4 .5 5 0

10*

4 .2 5 0

4 .4 5 0

10*

3 .9 4 0

4 .1 0 0

10*

4 .1 4 0

4 .3 0 0

10*

4 .0 2 5

4 .3 5 0

4 .6 8 0

4 .8 8 0

18*

4 .3 2 0

4 .5 2 0

18*

4 .5 2 0

18*

4 .3 2 0
3 .9 5 0

4 .1 5 0

4 .0 5 0

4 .2 5 0

4 .0 6 0

4 .2 6 0

_

_
-

-

-

_
_
_
_
_
_
_

_

_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-

4 .3 3 0

4 .5 3 0

4 .1 7 0

4 .3 7 0

3 .9 5 0

4 .1 5 0

_
_
_

4 .6 2 5
4 .4 5 0

4 .9 2 0
4 .6 5 0

15*
10*

13*

4 .6 2 5

4 .9 2 0

15*

13*

21*

19*

12Y 2 *
18*

20*

.

21*
18*

19*

_
_

10*

-

4 .5 6 5

5 .1 0 5

4 .0 0 0

4 .2 0 0

4 .0 0 0

4 .2 0 0

4 .4 0 0

4 .6 0 0

4 .7 7 0

4 .9 7 0

4 .5 6 5
4 .3 2 0

5 .1 0 5
4 .5 2 0

H elpers and la b o re rs

-

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' ten ders___________
M ortar m ix e r s ______________
Building la b o r e r s ______________

Insurance2

Journeym en

-

3 .8 6 5

3 .7 3 0

1 2 x/ 2 *

Employer contribution to fund 1

13 2 0 *

lOVz
-

*

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

15 1 7 *

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' ten ders___________
Building la b o r e r s ______________
E levator c o n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e rs______________
______
M arble s e tte r s' h elp ers________
P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s ___________
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s ____________
T e r r a z z o w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s ___
Tile la y e rs' h e lp e rs____________

E levator co n s tru c to r s'
helpers
M arble s e t t e r s ' h e lp e r s _______
P la s te r e r s ' la b o re rs
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' helpers
Base m achine and d ry
g rinders
Tile la y e rs ' h e lp e rs____________

Rate
per
hour

18 1 0 *

B r ick la y e rs' ten ders___________
Hod c a r r ie r s
Building la b o re rs
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
helpers _
M arble se tte r s' h elpers
P la s te r e r s ' la b o re rs . . . . . .
M ortar m ix e r s , hand_______
P lu m b ers' l a b o r e r s . _________
T e rra zzo w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s ____
G rin ders and p o lis h e r s ..
T ile la y e rs ' helpers

3 .5 2 5

3 .7 7 5

15*

3 .6 2 5

3 .7 7 5

15*

10*

3 .4 2 5

3 .5 7 5

15*

10*

3 .1 1 5

3 .2 4 0

7Y2

*

iz y 2

*

(3)

3 .6 7 5

3 .9 0 0

3 .6 2 5

3 .7 7 5

15*

10*

_

3 .7 2 5

3 .8 7 5

-

3 .7 7 5

15*
15*

10*

3 :5 2 5

10*

-

3 .7 2 5

3 .9 5 0

3 .7 7 5

4 .0 0 0

-

-

-

3 .6 7 5

3 .9 0 0

-

-

"

24
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J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C on tin u ed
July 1.
1966

Trade or occupation

Rate
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

$ 4 ,6 50
5.050
4.750
4.150
3.500

$ 5.000
5.300
5.100
4.450
4.450

15*
10*

10*
20*

20*
20*

10*
20*

_
-

4.400
4.020
4.270

4.700
4.340
4.590

20*
15*
15*

10*
10*
10*

-

4.810
4.480

5.110
4.680

7Vz*

1%
12 V2 *

(3)

A s b estos w ork ers
B oilerm ak ers,
B r ick la y e rs
_
__ _ _
C arp enters
________
F lo o r la y e rs , sh in g lers____
M illw rights

Pension

$5,6 90
5.450
4.750
4.900
5.050
5.200
4.665

$6,0 30
5.7 50
5.200
5.205
5.355
5.505
4.920

30*
20*
25*
25*
25*
25*
26*

25*
20*
25*
35*
35*
3 5*
40*

5.370
5.610

5.670
5.610

15*
7 V2*

1%
12VZ*

4.570
5.100
4.980
5.160

4.815
5.375
5.250
5.440

32*
32*
32*
32*

35*
3 5*
35*
3 5*

17 20*
!? 2 0 *
"2 0 *
17 20*

5.250

5.535

32*

3 5*

17 20*

5.430

5.760

32*

35*

17 20*

5.460

5.760

32*

35*

17 20*

5.580

5.885

32*

35*

17 20*

5.690

6.000

32*

35*

17 20*

5.690

6.000

32*

35*

17 20*

5.840

6.160

32*

35*

17 20*

5.840
4.790
5.000

6.160
5.040
5.150

32*
15*
15*

35*
20*

17 20*
19 4%

4.750
4.870
5.120
5.120
5.730
4.600
5.730
5.200
4.500
5.200

5.000
4.970
5.220
5.220
5.980
4.600
5.980
5.540
4.800
5.450

20*
20*
20*
20*
50*
15*
50*
28*
15*

_
_
35*
15*
3 5*
20*

15*

30*

8%

5.410
5.210
4.750

5.710
5.510
5.000

28*
28*
20*

20*
20*

18*
18*
13 20*

4.100
3.925

4.350
4.175

30*
30*

30*
30*

30*
30*

3.930
4.450
3.810
4.060
3.930

3.930
4.950
4.260
4.510
4.230

7 V2 *
15*
15*
15*
15*

1 0 V2*
30*
_
_
_

(3 )
20*
20*
20*
20*

4.400
4.750
3.750
4.200
4.900

4.500
5.000
4.000
4.450
5.200

28*
15*
15*
13*
13*

47*
10*
10*
10*
10*

50*

Vacation
pay

Cem ent fin ish e r r ...
w irem en)

E leva tor con s tru ctors
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building and heavy
construction;
C o m p re sso r s

4.430

4.730

-

20*

4.030
4.430

4.330
4.730

-

20*
20*

4.030

4.330

-

20*

3.730
4.430

3.980
4.730

-

20*
20*

-

-

C o m p re ss o rs (2 o r 6)____
H oist (1 drum )
______
T ra cto rs , sm all—
—
Sm all rubber tired
trenching m achines
and sim ila r sm a ll
equipm ent_________—
T ra cto rs , d o z e rs,
s c ra p e rs , sheep foot,
se lf-p r o p e lle d c o m ­
p a ctor with d ozer
E u clids, T -p u lls ,
D W -10, 20 and 21 and
sim ila r (with ea rth m oving equipm ent up
to and including 45
cubic yards "s tr u ck "
MCR)
T r a c t o r s (with boom )
D -6 o r la rg e r , and
sim ila r
C ranes, not ov er
2 5 ton s

4.400
4.300

4.600
4.550

-

15*
15*

4.300

4.550

-

15*

4.400

4.600

-

15*

-

-

O ver 1 yard and
including 7 cubic
yards ...

3.250

-

15*

3.900
3.050
3.725
4.450
4.200

4.100
3.250
4.225
4.750
4.500

_
-

15*
15*
_

-

U n iversa l L ieb her and
tow er cra n es, and
sim ila r types
G lar.iers

13 15*

-

-

-

-

_

_ .

___

L athers
_ _ __ __
M osa ic and t e r r a z z o
w ork ers

....

Spray

__ __

_

_

Paperhan gers

4.200
4.000
4.750
4.500
5.000
4.000
4.530
4.600
4.530
4.700
3.850
4.150

4.500
4.250
5.000
4.750
5.250
4.250
4.930
4.950
4.930
5.050
3.950
4.200

20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
15*
15*
15*
:

:

:

4.000
4.350
4.700
4.200

4.050
4.700
5.050
4.500

15*
15*
-

-

-

-

15*
15*

10*

10*

-

-

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ic k la y e r s ' ten ders————
Building la b o r e r s _______________
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
h elp ers______________________ ___
M arble se tte r s ' h elp ers—. ______
P la s te rs ' la b o r e r s ______________
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s _____________
T e r r a z z o w o rk e r s ' h e lp e r s ____
T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e rs_____________

P ip e fit t e r s P la s te re r s
P lu m b ers
__
_
Rodm en
R o o fe rs , slate and tile
S h ee t-m e ta l w ork ers

S e e fo o t n o t e s at end o f ta b le .

3.525
3.375

10*
10*

15*
15*

3.140
3.275
3.275
3.275
3.275
3.275

3.280
3.525
3.525
3.525
3.525
3.525

7V2*
10*
10*
10*
10*
10*

12‘/2*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*

(3)
■

13 20*
_
_
40*
18*

S tru ctu ra l- and ornam ental E rectors
T ile la y e rs

_
__ _

____

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ic k la y e r s ' tenders
Building la b o r e r s _ .
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
h elp ers
_ __

— _

P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s

. .

B ase m achine

3.275
3.125

25*
(3)

P ow er sh ov els, c la m ­
sh ells , d rag lin es,
backhoes and
g r a d -a ll's (up to and
including 1 yard)

3.050

60*
25*
13 3 5*
35*
3 5*
35*
50*

E le ctricia n s (inside

T e r r a z z o w o rk e r s ' h elp ers




Insurance2

J ourneym en

Journeym en

S p ray --------------------------------------S tructural s t e e l ______________
S pray ______________________
P ape r hang e r s ___________________
P ip e fit t e r s _______________________
P la s t e r e r s _______________________
P lum be r s________________________
R od m en __________________________
R o o fe rs , rnm pnsitinn
R o o fe rs , sla te and tile — —
C on crete slab; gypsum
plank___________
■
S h eet-m eta l w o rk e r s____________
S tru c tu ra l-iro n w ork e r s —
T ile la y ers—
__________________

Rate
per
hour

FRESNO, CALIF.

EVANSVILLE, IND.

A s b estos w o rk e r s__ ______ ____ _
B o ile r m a k e r s ____________ __ _ _ _ _
B rick la y e r s______________________
C arp enters_______________________
R e s id e n tia l__________________
M illw rights and
piled riv e rs __________________
Cem ent fin is h ers—. _____________
S ca ffold and sw ing___________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )_______________________
E leva tor co n s t r u c to r s __________
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op era tors;
Building con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent;
C ran es, d e r r ic k s ,
sh ov els, drag lin es___
M edium equipment;
D rill o p era tors,
w elding m a ch in es____
D red ges________________
Light equipm ent:
P orta ble lo a d e rs,
a ir co m p r e s s o r s
(200 cu b ic feet
o r m o re ca pa city
p e r m inu te)__________
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s
(under 200 cubic
feet ca p a city
p er m inute),
g en era tors ——— ——
T hrottle v a lv e s ________
Heavy con stru ction ;
Heavy equipm ent;
C ranes or d e r rick s
with any attach­
m ent, p ile d r iv e r s ,
skid o r c r a w le r—
B u lld o z e r s _____________
M edium equipm ent;
H ig h -lift sh ov els,
( 1 V2 to 5 y a rd s),
tr a c t o r s , b oom
push, with s c o o p —
H ig h -lift sh ovels
(o v e r 5 y ards)________
Light equipm ent;
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ______
P orta b le excavating
loade rs
- — Welding m achin es_____
G la zie r s ______________________ ___
L a th e r s__________________________
M arble Bettors
M osa ic and t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ___ ______

July 1, 1967
Employer contribution to fund 1

Rate
per
hour

GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
Journeym en
B r ick la y e rs

_ _______

Home hnilders
Carpen ters ...
M illw righ ts

_
...

__

_

17 20*
17 20*

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U n ion S c a le s o f W a g es and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u e d

Trade or occupation

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July
Rate
per
hour

1967
Trade or occupation

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

GRAND RAPIDS, M ICH .—
Continued

July 1,
1966
Rote
per
hour

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

HOUSTON, T E X .----Continued
Journeym en— Continued

Journeym en— Continued
Cem ent fin is h e rs________________ $ 4 . 210
E le ctricia n s (inside
4 .730
E leva tor co n s t r u c to r s ---------------- 4. 870
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op erators:
Building and heavy
construe tlon:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s _________
3. 980
B u lld ozers, pumps,
hoists, t r a c t o r s ________
4. 630
C ranes, shovels,
4. 740
3. 600
Steel erection :
5. 080
O ilers and fir e m e n ___
3. 600
3. 900
L a th e r s ______________________ ___ 4. 300
M arble se tte r s__________________
4. 300
M osaic and te rra zzo
4. 300
3. 990
4. 240
P a p erh a n g ers___________________
4. 240
5. 070
4. 360
5. 070
R od m en _____________ ____ _______
5. 150
3. 950
4. 100
Sheet-m etal w ork ers____________ 4. 220
Stonem asons_______ _____________ 4. 750
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s _______
5. 400
Tile la y e rs______________________
4. 300

$ 4 . 460

15*

12*

5. 320
4. 870

11*
7V2*

1%
12 V2*

4. 480

15*

25*

5. 230

15*

25*

5. 290
3. 920

15*
15*

25*
25*

5.
3.
4.
4.
4.

630
920
150
920
600

15*
15*
12*
18*
15*

25*
25*

-

10*
10*

25*
-

4. 600
4. 400
4. 650
4 .6 5 0
5 .640
4. 640
5. 640
5. 500
4. 400
4. 550
4. 670
5. 000
5. 750
4. 600

15*
15*
15*
15*
20*
15*
20*
15*

10*

_
149/10*
15*
15*
15*

15*
12*
15*

25*
(3)

-

10*

_
4%
-

$ 4. 500
4. 185
4. 285
4. 560
4. 610
4. 810
4. 185
4. 600
4. 675
4. 600
4. 425
4. 240
4. 485
4. 485
4. 800
4. 575
4. 657
4. 500

?y2*
7• y,*
72r
?y2*
?y 2*
?y 2*
?y 2*
20*
12*
i4 y 2*
15*
10*
iz y 2*
15*
15*

I

I

.
.
.
_
20*

_
_
.
_
_

20*
25*

25*

l1£2- iy,
z r2

l 52
m
y

’

252
25*

I

H elpers and la b o re rs
Rri rlcl

_
10*
10*

M osaic and te rr a z z o
wo rk e r s
$ 4 . 250
P a in te rs _______________________
4. 185
TnHn sfria 1
4. 285
S p ra y ___________ _______ _____
4. 560
Industrial________________
4. 610
100 feet and o v e r ___________
4. 810
P aperhangers _________________
4. 185
P ip e fit t e r s _____________________
4. 400
PI a ste re r s
4. 525
P lu m b ers______________________
4. 300
Rnrlmen
4. 200
R oofers, com p osition _________
3. 940
Rnnfprs
anH f"il^
4. 235
t.-mp ta 1 wnrlfprs
4. 235
Stonem asons___________________
4. 650
Strucfriira 1-i rnn \ x / n r s
4. 375
Sheeters and b u ck e r s-u p ___
4. 475
Tile la y ers
4. 250

t .q!

nrl**t*q

Ruilding lahnrers
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
helpe r s
\/fa rhl p> sptiArcl hplpoTc
PI a fitprprs* lahnrp r s
T erra zzo w ork ers' h e lp e r s ___
R ase m achine
Flnnr marViinp*
Tilf* laypirs*

2. 820
2. 920
2. 645

3. 175
3. 275
3. 000

3. 045
2. 650
2. 920
2.650
2 .950
2. 800
2. 650

3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.

170
100
275
100
400
250
100

4.
5.
5.
4.
4.

5.
5.
5.
4.
4.

050
300
400
800
400

?y 2*
_

iz y 2*

(3 )

I

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Journeym en

H elpers and la b o re rs
B rick layers* ten ders____________
M ortar m ix e r s _____ _________
Building la b o r e r s ____ ________
E leva tor c o n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e r s ...___ ___________________
M arble setters’ h e lp e rs________
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s ____________
T e rra z z o w ork ers' h e lp e r s ____
Base m a ch in e________________
Tile la y e rs' h e lp e rs .___ ________

3. 250
3. 400
3. 250

3. 560
3. 710
3. 560

15*
15*
15*

3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.

3.
3.
3.
3.
4.
3.

7Vz*
12*
15*
12*
12*
12*

410
580
400
580
930
580

410
790
710
790
140
790

13 20*
13 202

33lo t
12 V2*
10*
10*
10*
10*

(3)
13 20*
-

-

HOUSTON, TEX.
Journeym en
A sb estos w ork e r s_______________
B o ile r m a k e r s ___________________
R r ir k la y e r s ... . _ .... . . __ .
C a rp en ters______________________
M illw rig h ts_______ ___________
Cem ent fin is h e rs---- . . . . ..
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en) --------------------------------E leva tor co n s t r u c to r s __________
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
opera tors:
Heavy equipment:
B u lld ozers, cat
tra ctors, cran es,
d e r rick s , draglines,
hoists (2 drum s
o r m ore), m ix e r s
(14 cubic feet or
m ore), p ile d riv e r s,
sh ov els__________________
Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ,
hoists (1 drum ),
m ix e r s (le s s than
14 cubic feet),
p u m p s___________________
G la z ie r s __________ _____ _________
L athers
. . ...........
M a ch in ists______________________
M arble setters___ ______________

4. 850
4 .6 0 0
4. 650
4. 500
4. 750
4. 225

5.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

4. 570
4. 345

4. 790
4. 530

4. 300

3.
4.
4.
4.
4.

S ee f o o t n o t e s a t en d o f t a b le .




800
000
525
700
250

050
800
800
670
920
350

4. 550

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

000
100
650
850
500

12V2*
20*
12 y2*

10*
20*

-

20*

1%+15 *
11*
i2 y 2*
7y2*

15*

15*
12VZ*
14V2*
-

-

tva ctn r

20*

-

A sbestos w ork ers_____________
B o ile r m a k e r s __________________
B rick la y e r s
Carpenters
riftmpnt fin ish ers
E le ctricia n s (inside
wi rpmpn)
PIeva tnr rnnstrnr tnr q
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipment:
C r a n e s ___________ ____
D e rrick s— Bull
w heels______________
H o is ts ________________
Medium equipment:
C oncrete m ix e r s
(21 cubic fe e t)______
C oncrete pumps,

20*

20*
10*
_
-

-

Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ,
pumps (w ater),
welding m a c h in e s ...
2 2 yz*
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
(3)
Auto p a trols,
scoop s, c r a n e s ____
Medium equipment:
B u lld o z e r s ___________
Trench m a ch in es........
Light equipment:
C o m p re ss o rs,
pu m p s______________
T ra cto rs _____________
G la z ie r s _______________________
L a th e r s________________________
M arble setters_________________
M osaic and te rra zzo
w o r k e r s .......... .... ................ .........
P a in te rs _______________________
S pray -------------------- ------- ------Pape rhange r s ________ _________
P ip efitters .................... ..................
P la ste re r s
P lum bers
R
o d m e n ..._________ ____________
-

800
050
000
500
100

4. 825
4.’ 650

5. 250
5. 210

*
*
*
15*

15*
10*

10

_

20
20

7 y2*
10*

?<#, lor+i
02
i/o tuu
y
io y 2*
i2 y 2*

4. 610

4. 810

10*

15*

4. 860
4. 510

5. 060
4. 710

10

*
10*

15*
15*

4. 460

4. 660

10*

15*

4. 510

4. 710

10

*

15*

2. 950

3. 050

10

*

15*

l<3 ))

-

4. 250

4. 500

15*

20*

4. 150
3. 950

4. 450
4. 200

15*
15*

20*
20*

_
_

2:
3.
4.
4.
4.

900
200
770
650
750

3.
3.
5.
4.
4.

150
450
020
800
950

15*
15*

20*
20*
_
_
20*

_
_
_
_
.

4.
4.
5.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

550
400
150
400
550
750
550
900

4.
4.
5.
4.
4.
5.
4.
5.

850
750
500
750
850
000
850
150

_
.
_
_
10*
10*
luy
102
luy
20*

20*
.
_
15*

_
.
_
_
_

152
20*

:

15*

|

26
Table 15.

Union Scales o f Wages and Hour

Trade or occupation

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it ie s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C on tin u ed

July 1. 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—
Continued

$4.360
4. 610
4 .630
5. 000
4. 900
4. 750

$4.800
5. 050
4. 880
5. 400
5. 150
4. 950

20*
20*
-

20*
20*
20*
20*

~

3. 295
3. 200

3. 445
3. 350

3. 630

3. 850

3.
3.
3.
3.
4.
3.
3.

3. 650
3.850
3.445
3. 850
4. 250
4. 000
3. 850

220
550
295
650
050
800
550

10*
10*
■
io y 2*
10*
-

15*
15*
'
iz y ^
15*
-

.

~
(3)
-

JACKSON, MISS.
Journeym en
A s b estos w o rk e r s______________
B r ic k la y e r s -------------------------------C a rp en ters-------------- -----------------R esiden tia l_______ ___________
M illw rights, p ile d r iv e r s ___
Cem ent fin is h e rs_______________
M ach in em en ..... .........................
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )--------------------------------E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s -------------E ngin eers— P ow er equipment
opera tors:
Building construction:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ________
C ranes, b u lld ozers,
d e r r ic k s , drag lin es,
p ile d riv e r s, h oists
(2 drum s), s c ra p e rs ,
sh ov els.............. ..................
H oists (1 drum ),
m ix e r s , ro lle r s ,
finishing m a ch in es..........
Pum ps-----------------------------C on crete...........................
G la z ie r s ------------------------------------L a th e r s _________________________
P a in t e r s ________________________
R esiden tial------------- -------------S p ray ------------------------------------Structural steel_____________
S p ra y — --------- -----------------Swing sta g e --------------------------P aper h a n g e r s------------- ------- ------P ip e fit t e r s ______________________
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
P lu m b ers_______________________
R od m en -------------------------------------R o o fe rs, com p osition __________
S h eet-m etal w o rk e r s___________
Stonem asons-----------------------------Structura l- and orna m enta liron w o r k e r s ........ ....... ................

4.
4.
3.
3.
3.
3.
3.

475
100
600
400
850
330
480

4. 300
4. 010

3. 000

4.
4.
3.
3.
4.
3.
3.

650
400
950
750
200
530
680

4. 650
4. 240

10*
-

_
-

-

7y2*

1%
iz y 2*

(3)

3. 250

4. 000

'4. 300

3.600
3. 000
3. 600
2. 825
3. 650
3. 150
2. 900
3. 650
3. 400
3. 900
3.400
3. 150
4. 600
3. 750
4. 600
3. 800
2. 900
4. 050
4. 100

3. 900
3. 250
3. 900
3. 050
4. 000
3. 500
3. 250
4. 000
3. 750
4. 250
3. 750
3. 500
4. 900
4. 000
4. 900
4. 050
3. 050
4. 300
4. 400

_
.
.
-

-

4 .0 5 0

4. 300

-

-

-

-

.

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

150
250
000
250

.
-

.
■

2. 100

2. 250

-

•

2. 810
1. 950

2.970
2. 150

1.
2.
1.
2.

See footnotes at end of table.




Employer contribution to fund
Insurance2 Pension

950
050
800
050

2.
2.
2.
2.

A sbestos w ork e r s______________ $4.2 60 $4.5 80
B o ile r m a k e r s __________________
4.4 5 0
4. 600
B r ick la y e rs_____________________
4. 250
4. 450
C arp enters______________________
3. 950
4. 100
M illw rig h ts__________________
4. 350
4. 470
Cem ent fin is h e rs_______________
3. 450
3. 650
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en )--------------------------------4. 400
4. 550
4. 200
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s — ........ —
4. 340
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op erators:
A ir co m p re s s o rs :
!
i ________________
2. 760
2. 850
3. 220
2 o r m o r e ________________
3. 330
B u lld o z e r s ---------------------------3. 880
4. 020
Cranes, d e r rick s ,
drag lin es, p ile d riv e r s
4. 100
4. 250
G raders, m otor pa trol
4. 100
4. 250
H o is ts -----------------------------------3. 880
4. 020
Pum ps, r o l le r s _____________
2. 760
2. 850
S cra p ers-------------------------------3. 520
3. 640
Shovels_______________________
4. 100 { 4.2 5 0
T ra cto rs _____________ _____
3. 220
3. 330
G la z ie r s ________________________
3. 650
3. 800
L a th e r s-------------------------------------4. 050
4. 200 j
M arble se tte r s__________________
3. 950
4. 050 1
M osaic and t e rr a z z o
w o rk e r s_______________________
3. 950
4. 050 j
P a in te rs ------------------------------------3. 600
3. 700 1
4. 125
Structural steel e re c te d ____
4. 225 |
S pray ------------------------------------4. 010
4. 110
Swing sta g e --------------------------- 1 4.1 2 5
4. 225
P a p erh a n g ers---------------------------3. 600
3. 700
3. 850
Furnish own handtools______
3. 950 j
P ip e fit t e r s --------------------------------4. 300
4. 550 i
P la s t e r e r s --------------------------------4. 000
4. 100
P lu m b ers-----------------------------------4. 300
4. 550
R od m en -------------------------------------4. 150
4. 300
R oofers, com p osition ____ _____
3. 550
3. 800
R oofers, slate and t il e ________
3. 550
3. 800
4. 600
Sheet-m etal w o rk e r s___________
4. 350
Stonem asons------------------------------4. 250
4. 450
Structural- and orna m enta liron w o r k e r s --------------------------4. 300
4. 150
Tile la y e rs ---------------------- ----------4. 050
3. 950

Vacatiot
pay

10*
15*

10*
25*

15*

-

-

-

_

_

10*
10*
_
7y2*

15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*

-

1%
i2 y 2*

_
.
.
-

i2 y 2*
■

.
-

(3)

B r ick la y e rs' ten d ers___________
M ortar m ix e r s
Building la b o r e r s ______________
C om position r o o fe r s '
h e lp e rs________________________
E levator c o n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e rs_______________ ______
P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s ___________

1. 950
2. 000
1. 800

2. 150
2. 200
2. 000

(3 )

_
_
_
.
_
_
-

-

-

.
.
.
.

_
_
_
.
_

_
_
_
20*
20*

_
.
_
-

-

_
_
_
_
_
_
_

17*

-

.
-

.
_
-

_
_
-

10*
10*
17*
-

_
15*

-

_
-

H elpers and la b o re rs

H elpers and la b o re rs
B rick la yers* ten ders----------------M ortar m ix e r s ______________
Building la b o re rs _
A ir t o o l______________________
C om p osition r o o fe r s '
h e lp e rs________________________
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e rs____ ___________________
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s ___________

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Journeym en

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' ten ders___________
Building la b o r e r s ______________
C om p osition r o o fe r s '
h e lp e rs________________________
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e rs________________________
M arble s e tte r s' h elp ers________
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s ___________
T e rra z z o w ork ers' h e lp e r s ___
Base m a ch in e_______________
F lo o r m achine and easing —
T ile la y e rs' h elp ers____________

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

JACKSONVILLE, F LA .

Journeym en— Continued
R oofers, com p osition ---------------R oofers, slate and t ile ________
Sheet-m etal w o rk e r s___________
Stonem asons____________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ---------Tile la y e rs ---------------------------------

Trade or occupation

1. 950

2. 100

-

2. 940
1. 950

3. 040
2. 150

?y 2*
-

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

4.
4.
5.
4.
4.
4.

i2 y 2*

_
_
_
_
(3)

KANSAS CITY, MO.
Journeym en
A sb estos w ork ers______________
B oiler make r s ---------------------------B r ick la y e rs -------------------------------C a rp en ters--------------------------------Cem ent fin is h e rs----------------------C om p osition -------------------------E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )--------------------------------E levator co n s tru c to r s .
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
opera tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipment;
C ranes, pow er
sh ov els---------------------H oists (3 drum s
o r m o r e )_____ ____ _
Medium equipm ent:
B u lld ozers, fork lifts
(a ll types), hoists
(1 drum )
Light equipment:
Finishing m a ch in e ___
O ile r -d r iv e r __________
T r a c to r s , le s s than
50 h orsep ow er
(excep t when haul­
ing m a teria l) .

470
650
900
350
200
325

4. 850
4. 615

670
750
075
550
375
500

15*
20*
10*
15*
10*
10*

20*
20*
_
15*
15*

5. 000
4. 785

10*
1%+15 *
?y 2*
i2 y z*

4. 270

4. 445

15*

15*

4. 395

4. 570

15*

15*

4%
-

_
_
_
_
(3 )

4. 025

4. 200

15*

15*

3. 885
3 .725

4. 060
3. 900

15*
15*

15*
15*

_

3. 475

3. 650

15*

15*

*

27
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C i t i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u e d

July 1,
1966
Rote
per
hour

Trade or occupation

July 1, 1967
Rote
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

KANSAS C IT Y , M O .—
Continued

July 1,
1966
Rote
per
hour

Rate
per
hour

$3.2 00

$3. 300

July 1, 1967
Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

K N O XV ILLE, TEN N .—
Continued

Journeym en— Continued

Journeym en— Continued

E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op e r a to r s— Continued
Heavy con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
D ra g lin es, sh ov els,
d redg es (steam ,
g a s , D ie s e l),
$4.1 00

$4.2 50

15*

15*

3.900
3. 750

4. 050
3. 900

15*
15*

15*
15*

3. 900

4. 050

15?

15*

3. 750

3. 900

15*

15*

M edium equipm ent:
H oists (1 drum )_______
T r a c t o r s , ov er
L ight equipm ent:
Siphons and j e t s ______
Subgrading
T r a c t o r s , le s s than
50 h o r s e p o w e r ______
G la z ie r s ________________________
M a rb le se tte r s __________________

Sprinkler fitte rs _____________
Rodm en
__________
R o o fe rs r com p osition
____ _
R o o fe r s , slate and t il e _________
S h eet-m etal w o r k e r s ______ ____
Stn nem a s nn s
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o rk e r s _______
T ile la y e r s ______________________

3. 675

3.825

15*

15*

3. 265
4 .4 2 0
4. 350
4. 800
4 .8 2 5

3.
4.
4.
5.
5.

15*
15*
10*

15*

4. 825
4. 170
4. 170
4. 700
4. 860
4. 575
4. 800
4. 425
4. 050
4 .0 5 0
4. 550
4. 700
4. 575
4. 825

5. 025
4. 280
4. 280
5. 200
4. 960
4. 750
5. 300
4. 625
4. 250
4. 250
4. 825
4 .9 0 0
4. 775
5. 025

415
580
500
000
025

3. 65%

3. 25%

3. 65%
12 V2*
12 V2 *
17 V2*
11*
10*
12V2*
I 2 V2 *
15*
15*
15*
10*
12VZ*
3. 65%

3. 25%
15*
15*
20*
10*

_
_

15*
12 V2*
12 V2*
10*
_
3. 25%

_
1310*
_

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ic k la y e r s ' ten ders___________
Hod c a r r ie r s _ _ _
Building la b o r e r s ________ ___
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s '
h e lp e rs____
___
___
M arble setters ' h e lp e rs .
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o re rs
P lu m b ers 1 la b o re rs ....................
T e rra z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ____
B ase m achine _ __ .
_ _
T ile la y ers ' h e lp e rs____________

3. 395
3. 445
3. 200

3. 565
3.615
3. 370

3. 230
3. 570
3. 395
3. 295
3. 610
3 .960
3. 570

3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
4.
3.

4. 275
4 .4 5 0
4. 680
3. 950

4 .4 5 0
4. 600
5. 020
4. 250

4 . 100

4 . 400

4. 200
3. 600

4. 500
3. 800

4. 300
4. 260

4. 600
4 .4 3 0

350
770
565
465
760
110
770

15*
15*
15*
7 x/ 2*
15*
15*

15*
15*
15*
12 V2*
15*
15*

(3)
_

.

-

.

15*
15*
_

10*
25*
-

_

-

-

K N O XV ILLE, TENN.
Journeym en
A s b estos w o r k e r s ______________
B o ile r m a k e r s ___________________
B r ic k la y e r s _____________________
C a rp en ters______________________
M illw rig h ts _____________ ___
P ileririv ers _
Cem ent fin ish ers _____________
E le ctricia n s (inside
wi rem en) ___ __ _____________
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s ________
E n gineers----P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
G roup A:
C ra n es, d e r r ic k s ,
d ra g lin es, hoists
(any size handling
steel o r ston e), p i le d r iv e rs , s h o v e ls ,
s c r a p e r s , w inch
trucks with A - F r a m e ™
G roup B:
B u lld o ze rs, cen tral
co m p r e s s o r plants,
cen tral m ixing
plants, elevating
g r a d e r s , hoists
(not handling steel
o r ston e), trenching
m ar bin as
......................

S e e fo o t n o t e s a t end o f ta b le .




Trade or occupation

3. 970

3 .720

4. 150

3 .900

7 x/2*

-

1%
12 V2*

15*

15*

(3)

E n gineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors— Continued
G roup C:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s
(portable— 2 o r 3),
finishing m a ch in es,
m ix e r s (ov er 2
bags not to include
cen tral p la n ts),
pumps (2 o r 3),
tr a c to r s _________________
G roup D:
A ir co m p r e s s o r s (1
p orta b le), pumps (1 ) ___
G la ziers _____ _____________
L athers
... ...
......
M arble setters
M osaic and te rr a zzo
w ork ers _________ _
P ainters ____ ____________
R e s id e n tia l________________
Industrial
B rid g e, o v e r 50 fe e t ________
P ip efitters _
P la ste re r s
_____
Plumb e r s ________ _____ ________
R od m en __
R oofers . com p osition
R o o fe r s , slate and tile ____ _
Sheet-m etal w ork ers
Stonem asons_____________ ____
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers _ _
T ile la y ers

2.
3.
4.
4.

900
200
000
680

3.
3.
4.
5.

000
370
150
020

4. 680
4. 000
3. 150
4. 350
4. 800
4. 450
4. 200
4. 450
4. 000
3. 150
3. 200
4. 100
4. 680
4. 100
4. 680

5.
4.
3.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
3.
3.
4.
5.
4.
5.

020
150
150
500
850
600
350
600
250
610
660
250
020
350
020

2. 550

2. 750

2. 370

2. 790

2. 980
2.6 0 0
2. 700

3.101
2. 800
2. 900

4. 400
4. 600
4. 300
3. 725
3. 475
3 .975
3. 800

4.
4.
4.
3.
3.
4.
4.

4. 350
4. 270

4. 600
4 .4 0 0

15*
_

15*

_

10*

4

_

_

_

_
10*

_

_

10*
1 2 y2*
10*

12x/2*

H elpers and la b o re rs
Building la b o r e r s ______________
C om p osition r o o f e r s '
h elpers
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s '
h e lp e rs .
......... .
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s ___________
Hod c a r r i e r s _________

7 V2*

12V2*

(3)

L IT T L E ROCK, ARK.
Journeym en
A s b estos w o r k e r s ____ _________
.. _
B oilerm a k ers
. .
B r ick la y e rs
_
..
C a rp en ters__________________
R esidential
__
M illw righ ts, p ile d r iv e r s ____
Cem ent fin ish ers
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en l
.........
E leva tor con stru ctors
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
A ir co m p r e s s o r s :
Under 365 c . f . m _________
365 c . f . m . and o v e r ____
B u lld o z e r s ............ .
C ra n es, d e r r ic k s ,
draglines
G ra d ers_______________
H oists:
1 drum . . . ____
2 drum s o r m o r e _________
M ix ers:
L e ss than 10S____________
10S o r la r g e r _____________
Pumps
. .
R o lle r s
._ .
_ ._
S h o v e ls ___
_________
T rench m a ch in es____________
G la ziers
____ ____ _______
Lathers
.... _
M arble se tte r s__________________
M osa ic and te rr a zzo
w o rk e r s _______________________
P a in t e r s ________________________
R esiden tial
____
__
Spray
_
.......
Structural s te e l, swing
stage

3. 150

600
800
450
875
625
125
000

3. 250

10*
20*

20*

15*
15*
15*

_

7 x/2*

_
_

1%
12x/2*

10*

3. 350

3. 450

4. 000

4. 100

10*

4. 175
4. 000

4. 275
4. 100

10*
10*

3. 350
4. 000

3 .450
4. 100

3.
4.
3.
3.
4.
4.
3.
4.
3.

350
000
150
350
175
000
550
050
800

3.450
4. 100
3. 250
3. 450
4. 275
4. 100
3. 750
4. 150
3. 950

3. 800
3. 525
3. 040
3 .975

3 .950
3. 675
3. 190
4. 125

3. 775

3 .925

.
-

_
_
_
.

10*

10*
10*
10*
10*
10*
10*
10*
10*

_

(3)

_
_

.
_
.

_

10*
_
_
_

_
_

28
T a b le 15.

U nion S c a le s o f W ag es and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r In s u ra n ce , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it ie s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u ed
July 1,
1966

Trade or occupation

Rate
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

$ 3 .525
P ip e fit t e r s _________________ ____- ' 4.4 5 0
4. 150
980
250
250
250
300

$ 3.675
' 4 .650
4. 250
4 650
4. 130
3. 400
3.400
4. 450
4. 450

15*

3. 980
3. 800

4. 130
3. 950

15*

3.
3.
3.
4.
4.

_

.

-

.

-

-

.

-

H elpers and la b o re rs
2. 650
2. 400

2. 7 50
2. 500

2. 990
2. 650
2. 650

3. 080
2. 750
2. 750

5.
5.
4.
4.

5.
5.
5.
5.

E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
7V2*

iz y 2 *

(3)

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.

M illw rights, parquetry
flo o r la y e r s _________________
Wharf and b rid g e, shinglprftj anH
rp m p n f fin ish ers
C om p osition and m a stic_____
E le ctricia n s (inside
wi rpmpn)
F!1 Pvatnr rrvnsfrnrtors
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipment:
U n iversal equipm ent
(sh ovels, draglines,
d e r rick s , d e r r ic k b a rges, cla m sh ells,
r>r r r^np s)
Pi led riv p rs
T ra cto rs (b u lld ozers,
tam pers, sc ra p e rs ,
o r d rag -ty p e
sVirwAl
Medium equipment:
A -F r a m e boom
M otor pa trols,
including pow er
b la d e s ____________ — Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s --------C on crete m ix e r s
(skip type)-----------------Heavy construction:
Heavy equipment:
U n iversal equipm ent
(sh ovels, draglines,
d e r r ic k -b a r g e s ,
cla m sh ells, or
rrsn p s)
T ra cto rs (b u lld ozers,
tam pers, sc ra p e rs ,
o r d rag -ty pe
shovels)
Medium equipment:
M otor pa trols,
including pow er
hlades
C on crete and m obile
m ix e r s .
Light equipment:
Air rn m p rp ssn rs
Skip loa d ers (w heel
type)
Skip loa d ers (Hough
o r s im ila r )---------------

550
450
900
830

750
750
100
090

21*
20*
27*
26*

25*
20*
14*
30*

45*
25*
20*
15*

G la z ie r s ___ ________ _________
Lathers:
M e ta l_____________ ________
Nail o n ..........
M a ch in ists______________________
M arble s e t t e r s . _______ _________
M osaic and te rr a z z o
w ork ers_______________________
P ainters ...
S pray ------------------- ----------------Swing stage:
Brush
S p ray ------------------------------Structural steel:
B rid ge____________________
Paperhangers ...
P ip e fit t e r s __________________ ___
R efig era tion f i t t e r s ________
Sprinkler fitters
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
P lu m b ers___ ___________ ________
R od m en ___ ______ ______________
R o o fe rs, com p osition ..............
Rnnfprs, slat#* anH til#*
S h eet-m etal w o rk e r s___________
Stonem asons____________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers
. ...
T ile la y ers __

5. 030

5. 290

26*

30*

15*

H elpers and la b o re rs

4. 960
4. 600
4. 720

5. 220
4. 840
4. 960

'26*
25*
25*

30*
30*
30*

15*
25*
25*

5. 580
5. 294

5. 700
5. 500

25*
io y 2*

R r irk la y er s' tenders
Building l a b o r e r s ______________
E leva tor c o n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e r s ...--------------------------------M arble setters' h elp ers
P la s te r e r s ' la b o re rs .
T e rra z z o w ork ers' h e lp e r s ___
Base m a ch in e _______________
T ile la y e rs' h e lp e rs ___________

$ 4 . 780

$ 4 . 980

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2

Pension

Vacation
pay

l%+25*
12 V2*

(3)

4.
4,
5.
5.

660
685
760
200

4.
4.
6.
5.

810
885
120
400

15*

10*

19 4%

22*
24*

20*
25*

35*
40*

i4 y 2*

14*

2 0 y2*
2oy2*

20*
20*

10*
10*

y2*
y2*

20*
20*

10*
10*

4. 970
9 4. 920
9 5. 170

5. 220
9 5 .350
9 5.600

9 5.170
9 5.420

9 5. 600
9 5.850

20

9 5.040
9 5. 320
9 5.170
5. 550
5. 500
6. 200
4. 795
5. 550
5. 200
5.070
5. 070
5. 740
4. 900
5. 410
5. 310

9 5 .470
9 5. 750
9 5.600
5 .640
5. 550
6. 650
4. 945
5. 640
5. 540
5. 370
5. 370
6. 000
5. 100
5. 710
5. 540

y2*
y2*
2oy2*
8%
37*
25*
23*
8%
28*
17*
17*
25*
27*
28*
i4 y 2*

20*
20*
20*
14%
54*
15*
25*
14%
20*
5*
5*
22*
14*
20*
20*

4. 050
3. 700

4. 200
3. 850

2 1 y2*

2 iy 2*

27*
27*

20*
20*

3. 705
3. 945
4. 440
4. 355
4 .620
4. 130

3. 850
4. 165
4. 540
4 .6 0 5
4. 870
4. 330

io y 2*
i4 y 2*
2 iy z*

i2 y 2*
19*
37*

40*

i4 y 2*

19*

4. 600
4. 750
4 .6 5 5
4. 125
4. 600
4. 350
4. 600

4. 900
4. 950
4 .9 0 5
4.2 0 0
4. 850
4. 725
4. 975

15*
20*
i4 y 2*
15*
15*

10*
20*
20*
15*
15*

_
-

_

_

4. 695
4.4 4 0

4. 900
4 .6 8 0

13*
?y 2*

4. 250

4. 300

20*

3. 750

3. 800

20*

3. 400
3. 850
4. 240
4.6 7 0
4. 200

3. 450
4. 100 j
4. 540
4 .7 5 0
4 .4 0 5

4. 200
3. 820
4. 270
4. 170
4. 460
4. 350
4. 460
4 .8 0 0
3. 650
4 .0 5 0
4 .4 0 0

4. 405
3.920
4. 370
4. 270
4. 710
4. 650
4. 710
5. 100
3. 750
4. 150
4. 800

20
20

20

10*
10*
1 0*
17 10%
36*
35*
17 10%
18*
15*
15*
20*
18*

(3 )

13 12*

LOUISVILLE, KY.
Journeym en
5. 260
5. 260

5. 410
5. 410

30*
30*

45*
45*

17 30*
17 30*

5. 160

5. 310

30*

45*

17 30*

4. 860

5. 010

30*

45*

17 30*

5. 260

5.410

30*

45*

17 30*

4. 380

4. 530

30*

45*

17 30*

4. 620

4. 770

30*

45*

17 30*

5. 260

5. 410

30*

45*

17 30*

5. 160

5. 310

30*

45*

17 30*

5. 260

5.410

30*

45*

17 30*

5. 260

5.410

30*

45*

17 30*

4. 380

4. 530

30*

45*

17 30*

5. 160

5. 310

30*

45*

17 30*

5. 260

5.410

30*

45*

17 30*

S ee f o o t n o t e s at end o f ta b le .




Rate
per
hour

Journeym en— Continued

Journeym en— Continued

Structura l- and ornam entaliron w o r k e r s __________________

July 1, 1967

Rate
per
hour

LOS ANGELES, C A L IF .—
Continued

L IT T L E ROCK, A R K .—
Continued

R o o fe rs, slate and t il e ___ ____—

Trade or occupation

A s b estos w o rk e r s______________
B o ilerm a k ers
B r ick la y e rs ----- ----------- -------------C a rp en ters_________________ ____
M illw rig h ts_________________
Pem ent fin ish ers
On scaffold ____
E le ctricia n s (inside
wi rem en)
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s _________
E ngineers— pow er equipm ent
op era tors:
Building and heavy
construction:
Heavy equipment:
B u lld ozers, cran es,
hoists, s h o v e ls _____
Medium equipment:
C o m p re ss o rs,
m ix e r s, fir e m e n -----Light eq u ip m en t:
O ilers, pumps and
r o lle r s , earth
G la z ie r s ------------------------------------L a th e r s ------------------------------- -----M a ch in ists______________________
Mar hie setters
M osaic and t e rr a z z o
w ork ers_______ ________________
P ainters
.......
S p ra y ______________ _________
Stage, stru ctu ra l s t e e l_____
P ip efitters
P la s t e r e r s ______________ _______
P lum bers.
Rodm en ........ .......... ...........................
R oofers, com p osition
R o o fe rs, slate and t i l e ________
S heet-m etal w o rk e r s___________

.

15*

1%
i2 y z*

20*
15*
10*

_
i 4 y2*

(3)

_
-

(2°)

u y 2*
10*
10*
10*
15*

-

-

.
25*

_
15*

20*
20*

20*
25*

15*

.
15*

.
15*

_
-

29
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s an d H o u r s and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C i t i e s ,
J u ly 1, 19 6 6 , and J u ly 1, 1967— C on tin u ed

July T,
1966
Rote
per
hour

Trade or occupation

July 1, 1%7
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

LOU ISVILLE, K Y .— Continued

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

Rate
per
hour

$4.3 90

$4.7 90

15*

15*

4. 390

4 .7 9 0

15*

15*

4 .0 9 0

4 .4 9 0

!5*

15*

4. 190

4. 590

15*

15*

-

3.7 9 0

4. 190

15*

15*

_

4. 090
3. 740
4. 130
4. 325
4.80Q

4 .4 9 0
4. 140
4 .2 1 0
4. 580
5. 200

15*
15*
20*
15*

15*
15*
20*
_
_

_
2%
_

4 .4 0 0
4. 080
4 .2 3 0
4 .6 2 0
4 .6 2 0
4. 330
4. 180
4. 470
4 .4 5 0
4 .4 7 0
4 .4 5 0
3.950
4. 200
4. 450
4. 400

4 .6 5 0
4. 230
4. 380
4. 980
4. 980
4 .4 8 0
4 .5 3 0
5. 070
4. 700
5. 070
4. 750
4. 080
4 .6 0 0
4. 750
4. 650

20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
15*
12*
12 Vz*

3 .700
3. 850
3. 700

3 .9 0 0
4. 050
3 .900

15*
15*
15*

3. 210
3.8 5 0
3. 700
3 .750
4. 045
3. 700

3. 535
4. 050
3.900
4 .2 0 0
4. 500
4. 100

7V2*
15*
15*

I 2 7 2*

4 .4 2 5
4. 450
4 .8 0 0
4. 550
4. 150
3. 775
4. 025

4. 550
4. 600
5. 150
4. 900
4. 300
4. 020
4 .2 7 5

15*
15*
20*
20*
_
.
_

12‘/ 2*
25*
15*
15*
_
_
_

_
_
_

4. 525
4 .4 1 0

4 .6 7 5
4. 520

15*
7V2*

1%
121/,*

(3>

4. 025

4. 125

July 1, 1967
Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

MADISON, W IS.— Continued

Journeym en— Continued
Ston em a son s.. ___
___
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s __ ___
T ile la y ers ------ ._ ----

Trade or occupation

Journeym en— Continued
$4. 655
4 .8 0 0
4 .2 0 0

$4,9 05
5. 100
4 .4 0 5

3. 550
3. 250

3 .750
3.250

3. 110
3. 050
3. 550
3 .050
3. 350
3. 150
3. 050

3. 276
3. 350
3. 750
3. 350
3 .650
3 .450
3. 350

14 x/2*
20*
14V2*

20*
25*
-

.
-

-

-

H elpers and la b o r e r s
B r ick la y e rs 1 ten ders-------Building laborers*____
______
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s '
h e lp e r s ..
____
___ _.
M arble setters ' h e lp e rs ________
P la s te re r s 1 la b o re rs __ ____
T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ____
B a se g rin d e rs_______________
F lat g rin d e rs______
.
T ile la y ers ' h e lp e rs____________

15*
?V2*
-

-

12V2*
-

(3)
-

LUBBOCK, T EX.
Journeym en
A s b estos w o r k e r s ______________
B o ile r m a k e r s __________________
B r ic k la y e r s .. ___
___
_
C a rp en ters. — ---- __
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en)---------------------------------E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s _________
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op e r a to r s:
A ir co m p r e s s o r s :
1
_____________
2
.......................................
B u lld o z e rs, cr a n e s ,
d e r r ic k s , d r a g lin e s _______
H oists:
____
1 d r u m __
2 dru m s__________________
M ix ers:
L e ss than 14 cubic feet__
14 cubic feet and o v e r ___
Pum ps:
1 . . ..
________ —
2 o r m o r e ......
R o lle r s :
L e ss than 10 to n s ______
10 tons o r o v e r _____ ____
S cr a p e rs , sh ov els,
L a t h e r s _____________ _________
M a rb le se tte r s --------------------------P ainters ......
....
____
____
S p ra y ___
■PaperViangers ....................
P ip e fit t e r s — ----------------- ---P la s t e r e r s _____
_______
Pliim liprs ...
__ ___
Rodm en
— _________ — __
Sh eet-m eta l w o r k e r s ___________
Stonem asons__ _ ____ ___
Stru ctu ra l- and orna m enta liron w ork e r s

4 .6 1 0
4 .6 0 0
4 .4 5 0
3. 500

4 .8 3 0
4 .8 0 0
4. 550
3.7 5 0

10*
20*
-

10*
20*
-

4. 250
4 .4 6 0

4. 350
4. 760

10V2*

1%
12 V2*

(3)

12 V2*
12l/ z*

-

12V2*

-

3. 250
4 .0 5 0

3. 350
4. 150

4 .0 5 0

4. 150

3.650
4 .0 5 0

3.750
4. 150

-

12*/2*
12 V2*

-

3 .6 5 0
4 .0 5 0

3 .750
4. 150

-

I 2 V2 *
1272*

-

3. 250
4. 050

3. 350
4. 150

_

12 V2*
12V2*

_

3.650
4. 050

3 .750
4. 150

-

12VZ*
12 ‘/ 2*

-

4. 050
4 .0 0 0
4 .4 5 0
3. 500
4. 150
3. 625
4. 250
4. 250
4. 250
3 .950
4. 500
4 .4 5 0

4. 150
4. 250
4. 550
3.625
4. 275
3. 750
4. 350
4. 250
4. 350
4 .0 2 5
4. 650
4. 550

3 .950

4 .0 2 5

-

12V2*
-

-

-

-

_
-

_
-

_
-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_
-

-

-

-

12Vz*
-

127z*

E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
Building and heavy
con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
C ra n es, d e r r ic k s ,
s h o v e ls , trench
m achin es (large)__™
M edium equipment:
H oists (d ou b le),
m ix e r s on building
when pa v er is u sed ,
tra cto r s o r b u ll­
d o z e rs (ov er
40 h orsepow er)______
H oists (s in g le ),
m ix e r s on bu ildin gs,
tra ctors (under
40 h orsep ow er)______
T ren ch m achines
(sm all)----------------------L ight equipm ent:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s __—
Pum ps (w ell
points)_______________
Pump o p e r a t o r s ______
G la z ie r s ----- „ . ___
L athers
____
___
M achinists .
M osaic and te rr a zzo
w o rk e r s_ .
P a in te rs __ _
Structural steel
Structural s te e l, b rid g e ____
Spray
_
________
Swing sta g e __________________
P aperhangers
_______
P ip efitters
. ...
P la s t e r e r s ___
_____ ___ _
Plum b e r s__________ ______ ______
___ _ _ _
Rodm en
R o o fe r s , com p osition
S heet-m etal w o rk e r s ___________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers
T ile la y e rs __

_
_
12*
_
_
_
_

15*
12V2*

(21)
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
_
18*
_
15*
15*

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ic k la y e r s ' ten ders—™ .______
M ortar m ix e r s
Building la b o r e r s ______________
E lev a tor con stru ctors 1
h elpers
__ ..
............ .
P la s te re r s 1 la b o r e r s ___________
P lum bers 1 la b o r e r s _________
T e rra z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ____
Rase m achine .
T ile la y e r s ' h elp ers

-

_

_

_

_

(3)
_

-

MEMPHIS, TENN.
Journeym en

H elpers and la b o re rs
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s '
h elp ers
.....

.....

3. 120

3. 300

i o y 2*

1 2 7 2*

(3)

MADISON, WIS.
Journeym en
A s b estos w ork e r s . . ---- ---B oilerm a k ers _
------ —
B r ick la y e rs ____ __ ________ __
C a rp en ters_____ ___ ____________
M illw rights and
pil'ed riv ers------------------ ------Cem ent fin ish ers _
. . .
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en)—
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s _________

4 .9 3 0
4. 650
4 .7 0 0
4. 250

5. 330
4 .7 5 0
5.0 5 0
4. 500

20*
20*
15*
15*

15*
20*
-

25*
-

4. 350
4 .2 0 0

4 .6 5 0
4 .7 0 0

15*
-

-

-

4. 840
4. 580

5. 240
5 .050

-

7V2*

1%
12V2*

-

(3)

A sb estos w o rk e r s _________ — _
R nilerm akers
B r ick la y e rs —
„ __
P oin ters and c a u lk e r s ______
C arpenters ___ . _ ____ _
Cem ent fin ish ers __
. _
M achine. —
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en ).. ._ ___
___ _ __
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s _________
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
C lass A :
C ra n es, d e r r ic k s ,
d ra g lin es, hoists (3
d ru m s), p ile d r iv e r s ,
trench m achin es (18
in ches o r o v e r ) ,
shovels
____ .

20*
.

See footnotes at end of table.




30
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g es and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967---- C on tin u ed

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

Trade or occupation

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

Insurance2 Pension

MEMPHIS, TENN.— Continued

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

MILWAUKEE, WIS.—
Continued

Journeym en— Continued
Journeym en— Continued
Engineers— P ow er equipm ent
op erators— Continued
C lass B- 1:
B u lld ozers, g ra ders
(blade), hoists (2
dru m s), s c ra p e rs ,
trench m achines
(under 18 inches)
$3,775
C lass B -2 :
H oists (1 drum ),
tra cto r s (ov er 40
h o r s e p o w e r )_____________ 3.500
3.500
M ixers (ov er 1 1 -S )_______
3.500
R o lle r s (s h e e p fo o t)_______
C lass C:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s
(station ary), finishing
3.100
m a ch in e s________________
M ix ers (1 1 -S or
sm a lle r), pumps
3.100
(ov er 4 in ch es)__________
T ra cto rs (40 h o r s e 3.100
pow er or. l e s s ) __________
C lass D:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s
2.750
(p orta ble)________________
3.900
G la z ie r s _________________________
4.000
L a th e r s__________________________
4.000
M arble se tte r s__________________
M osaic and te rr a z z o
4.000
w ork e r s________________________
4.000
4.250
Spray, structural steel______
R o l le r _________ _______________ 4.200
P aperhangers .
4.175
P ip efitters
4.620
4.200
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
P lum bers
4.620
Rodmen
4.125
3.450
R o o fe rs , com p osition ___________
3.700
R o o fe rs , slate and t i l e _________
4.300
Sheet-m etal w ork e r s____________
Stonem asons _
..............
4.800
S tructural- and ornam entaliron w ork ers
4.125
Sheeters
_
_
4.375
T ile la y e rs _______________________ 4.000

$3,875

-

20*

3.600
3.600
3.600

-

20*
20*
20*

-

3.150

-

20*

3.150

-

20*

3.150

-

20*

-

2.750
4.100
4.150
4.150

-

20*

-

-

10*
20*

-

-

20*

-

-

4.150
4.150
4.400
4.350
4.325
4.880
4.400
4.980
4.375
3.600
3.850
4.530
5.150

_
20*
20*

4.375
4.625
4.150

10*
10*
20*

.
15*
5*
10*

-

j

_

-

-

-

.
-

-

-

_
_
_
15*

_
_
_
-

-

___

. .

2.600
2.200
2.350

2.800
2.325
2.475

2.200

2.325

3.090
2.600
2.200

3.160
2.800
2.325

_

_
7V2 *
.

4.590

4.990

20*

15*

-

4.370

4.770

20*

15*

_

4.590

4.990

20*

15*

-

4.260
4.095
4.150

4.660
4.495
4.550

20*
20*
20*

15*
15*
15*

-

5.155

20*

15*

4.370

4.770

20*

15*

4.590
4.370

4.990
4.770

20*
20*

15*
15*

4.755

-

•

_

20*

15*
15*
15*
30*
13 15*

20*

15*

38*
30*
(21)
28*

4.670
4.260

5.020
4.660

20*
20*

15*
15*

19*
15*

4.410
4.510
4.510
4.510
4.870
4.770
4.420
4.870
4.710
4.320
4.520
4.470
4.560
4.970
4.710
4.360

4.810
4.910
5.010
4.910
5.270
5.270
4.520
5.270
5.060
4.720
4.920
4.870
5.060
5.390
5.060
4.710

20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
• ll£
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
15*
20*
20*
20*

15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
20*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*

15*
15*
15*
15*
25 *

25 *

3.730

4.130

15*

15*

20*

28*
15*
15*

3.840
3.730

4.240
4.130

15*
15*

15*
15*

20*

3.240

3.540

20*

15*

15*

3.130

3.370

3.640
3.940

4.040
4.340

4.040
3.930
3.950
4.120
3.580

_

_
_

(3)
_

Journeym en

40*
25*
15*
15 *
15*
25*
28*
55*

H elpers and la b o re rs
4.930
4.650
4.970
4.510
4.540
4.400
4.510
4.600
4.470

4.755

S ee f o o t n o t e s at en d o f ta b le ,




-

20*
20*
30*
20*

MILWAUKEE, WIS.

A sbestos w o rk e r s_______________
R oller m akers
..............
R rick la y ers
_
C a rp en ters......
P ile d r iv e r s __________________
Cem ent fin is h e rs________________
Machine w ork, m a stic, m a rblette and com p osition
flo o r s and r o o f s ____________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )______________________
E levator con s tru ctors
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
Building constru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
C ran es, d e r r ic k s ,
sh ov els_______________

15*

4.990

-

_

20*

4.550
4.495
4.220
4.620
5.200
5.390

_

12V2*

$4,770

4.590

-

_
_

$4,370

4.150
4.095
4.120
4.470
4.800
4.570

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' tenders
Rnilding la b o re rs
M otor b u gg ies_ _____
C om p osition r o o fe r s '
h elpers
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
hel per s
P la s te re r s ' la h orers _
P lu m b ers' la b o re rs
_

Engineers— P ow er equipm ent
ope r ator s— C ontinue d
Building con stru ction —
Continued
Medium equipm ent:
Mixe r s ________________
M ix ers when
pavers are used,
h i - l i f t s ______________
T ra cto rs or
b u lld o z e r s :
j
Under 40
h o r s e p o w e r ______
O ver 40
h o r s e p o w e r ______
Light equipm ent:
F irem en
(p ile d r iv e r )_________
Pumps
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s _____
Heavy con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
C ran es, d e r r ic k s ,
sh ov els______________
M edium equipm ent:
T ra cto rs or
b u lld o z e r s :
Under 40
h orsep ow er ....
O ver 40
h orsep ow er
M ixers
M ix ers, when
pa vers are used,
sc ra p e rs
Light equipm ent:
Air c o m p r e s s o r s
Pumps and o ile rs
G la ziers .
Tethers
M a ch in ists__________
________
M arble setters
M osaic and te r r a z z o
w ork ers
P ainters __
Swing stage:
To 80 feet
......
80 feet or o v e r___________
S pray ________________________
Structural steel_____________
P ip efitters
Sprinkler fitters
P la ste re r s
P lum bers
Rodm en
R o o fe rs, com p osition. ........
Ma sti c
R o o fe rs, slate and tile
Sheet-m etal w ork ers .
Stonemasons
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s _______
T ile la y ers
_ ........... .

5.330
4.750
5.390
4.910
4.910
4.800
4.910
5.130
4.810

5.155

20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*

15*
20*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*

1%+10 *
(6)
7V2 *
12V2*

20*

15*

B r ick la y e rs' tenders
Hod c a r r ie r s and m orta r
m ix er s
Building la b o re rs
C om p osition r o o fe r s '
h e lp e rs .
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
helpers
M arble s e tte r s'
helpers ... . .
43/io% P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s ___________
P
lu m b ers' la b o re rs :
(3)
F ir s t man (drain la y e r )____
Second man
..............
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s'
h elp ers------------------------------------Base m achine
.......
T ile la y e rs ' h elp ers

12V2 *

(3)

20*
15*

15*
15*

20*
20*

4.440
4.330

15*
15*

15*
15*

20*
20*

4.300
4.470
3.930

15*
15*
20*

15*
15*
15*

(“ )
(“ )
20*

7V2 *

31
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u r s and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u e d
July 1,
1966

Trade or occupation

Rote
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

(Scales a re the sam e fo r both
citie s unless otherw ise
indicated)

R oofers, com position.
Roofers, slate and tile
Sheet-metal workers:
Minn©apoli ■
Structural-iron w ork ers.
Tile layers— ______ _____

$ 4,370
4.650
4.405
4.130
4.450
4.700

$ 4 ,6 5 0
4.750
4.850
4.530
4.700
4.950

22*
20*
22f/z*
20*
20*
20*

25*
20*
15*
10*
15*
15*

4.550
4.550
4.660

4.950
4.950
5.110

4%
14%
10Vz*

3%
2%
12V2*

B r ick la y e rs' tenders ______ _ $ 3.800
M ortar m ix e r s _____ __
3.850
Building la b o r e r s _____________
3.700
40*
C om position r o o fe r s '
h elp ers4.030
25*
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
20*
h elp ers:
F ir s t 6 m onths_____________
2.330
A fter 6 m onths______________
3.260
M arble s e tte r s' h elp ers
3.320
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o re rs :
M inneapolis
_................. .
17 7VZ%
23 3.8 7 0
St. Paul .
.. ..........
3.460
P lu m b ers' la b o re rs :
n
M inneapolis:
F ir s t m an_______________
4.200
Sec ond man
____ _
4.000
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h elp ers:
1 y ear
_____________
3.860
2 ypara . ...
......
3.930
.
B ase m achine:
1 y ear
-.., ...
4.190
4.260
T ile la y e r s ''h e lp e r r
......
3.320
NEWARK, N.J.
-

4.650
4.530

5.100
4.980

-

i5*
15*

4.450

4.900

-

15*

4.450
4.530

4.900
4.980

-

15*
15*

3.900

4.350

-

15*

-

3.900
3.700

4.350
4.000

.
_

15*
15*

_
_




Insurance2

Pension

Vacation
pay

B oilerm a k ers
_

C arpenters
___
Wharf and brid ge
4.620

4.800

4.500
4.500

4.740
4.680

4.400

4.580

-

-

15*

-

4.130

_

15*

3.990
4.000

4.020
4.250

_
-

15*

4.100
4.050
4.600
4.470

4.400
4.300
4.800
4.675

4.830

5.030

-

20*

4.250
4.100

4.550
4.450

15*
15*

-

20*
20*
22Vz*

E lectricia n s (inside
w irem en) ___ ________ _________

15*
15*

4.100

E levator con structors

-

15*
15*
15*

_

erectionl

j i 5°*

!??
(21)
25*
-

13 15*

4.950
4.750

15*
15*

-

13 15*

4.250
4.100

4.550
4.450

15*
15*

-

13 15*

4.590
4.500
4.860

4.890
4.700
5.310

23*
23*
11*

20*
20*
15*

20*
-

4.350
4.100

4.500
4.400

20*
25*

-

40*
40*

T rench m achin es,
paving m ix e r s ______
M edium equipment:
H oists (single or
double drum ) _ ____
Central p ow erp la n ts_
C on crete tow er
hoists
Light equipment:
A ir c o m p re s s o rs
(single)
Pum ps and sm a ll
C on crete pumps
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
P ow er sh ov els,
cra n es,
draglines

P ile d riv e rs
Backhoes,
co n crete p a v e r s ____
M edium equipm ent:
C a isson and shaft

23*
23*
20*

4.430
4.400
4.405
4.580

4.860
4.660
4.850

24*
246
22 V if

4 .9 0 0
4 .8 4 0

20*
12*

20*
20*
15*

20*
39*

-

-

-

-

15*
15*

hoists

Light equipm ent:
Sm all m ix e r s,
pumps
___
F ron t end loa d ers

Concrete pumps __ __

4 .2 7 0

20*
20*
15*
15*
20*

23 4 .12 0
3.760

4 .40 0
4 .2 0 0

10Vz*
10 Vz *
12*

12V2*
12Vz*
"

20*
25*

15*

.
-

.

(3’ )
17*
20*
31*

15*
15*

*
_

4 .31 0
4 .38 0

17*
17*

_
-

-

4 .64 0
4 .71 0
3.77 0

17*
17*
12*

.

_

-

5.400
9 5.750
9 5.650
9 5.810
5.950
4.100
9 5.650

5.65Q
’ 6 .000
9 5.750
’ 6 .010
6.15 0
4 .2 0 0
’ 5.750

3%
5%
20*
6%
37*

10*
4%
25*
6%
30*

20*

25*

5.500
9 5.960

5.750
’ 5.960

4%
lO Vz*

6%
55V3*

-

17*

-

6%
20*
-

_
17 10%
(3 )

6.900

6 .90 0 5%+35*

7%

4%

6.650

7 .5 0 0 5%+3 5*

7%

4%

6.900

6 .90 0 5%+3 5*

7%

4%

6.050
6.900

6 .050 5%+3 5*
6.90 0 5%+3 5*

7%
7%

4%
4%

6.050

6 .05 0 5%+35*

7%

4%

-

40*
25*

5.650

5.650 5%+35*

7%

4%

5.650
5.650

5 .650 5%+35*
5.650 5%r+3 5*

7%
7%

4%
4%

6.900
6.900

6.90 0 5%+3 5*
6 .90 0 5%d-35*

7%
7%

4%
4%

6.900

6 .90 0 5%+3 5*

7%

4%

6.050

6 .05 0 5%+35*

7%

4%

6.250

6 .25 0 5%+35*

7%

4%

5.650

5 .650 5%ri-3 5*

7%

4%

5.650
5.650
5.300
’ 5.310

5.650 5%+35*
5.650 5%+3 5*
5.500
25*
9 5.460
25*
6 .1 2 0
20*

7%
7%
30*
35*

4%
4%
(24)

Excavating
c a r ry a lls

4.890
4.700
4.900
4.630
4.630

2 .55 5
3.580
3.77 0

15*

E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent;
P ow er sh ov els,
cranes

4.650
4.400

4.590
4.500
4.580
4.380
4.380

4 .28 0

P ow er cra n es (steel
-

15*

. __

Home in su lators
Cem ent fin ish ers.

15*

$ 4 ,1 0 0
4 .15 0
4 .0 0 0

Journeym en
A sb estos w orkers
B rick la y ers

*
See footnotes at end of table,

Employer contribution to fund 1

H elpers and la b o re rs

Journeym en

M arble s e t t e r s ....____
M os a ic and te r r a z z o
w orkers.
P a in ters:
Brush:
M in n e a p o lis.
St. P a u l .
Structural steel; sp ra y,
swing:
M inneapolis_____ ____
St. P a u l______________
P ap erh a n g ers:
M inneapolis—
St. P a u l-------P ip efitters:
M in n e a p o lis.
St. P a u l.
S prink ler f i t t e r s .
P la s t e r e r s :
M inneapolis_________
St. P a u l____________ _
P lu m b ers;
M in n e a p o lis.
St. P a u l_____
R odm en.

July 1, 1%7
Rate
per
hour

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAU L ,
MINN.— Continued

MINNEAPOLIS—ST. PAU L ,
MINN.

A sb estos w o rk e r s____________
B o ile r m a k e r s ________________
B r ick la y e rs __________________
C arp enters___________________
Cem ent fin is h ers__ __________
C om p osition flo o r ________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en):
Minne apoli s_____ _________
St. P a u l_
E leva tor co n s t r u c to r s _________
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building constru ction :
Heavy equipment;
C ran es, sh ov els,
d e r r i c k s ____________
P u m p cretes—
Medium equipm ent:
H oists (1 drum )___
M ix e rs, con crete
ov er 16S _____ __
W eld ers, m ech a n ics..
Light equipment:
C om p ressors,
F irem en , te m p o ­
ra ry h ea t_______
O ile rs _
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
D e r r ic k s , d redg es,
shovels (up to
3 y a r d s)_
M edium equipm ent:
G ra d ers (finishing),
m otor p a t r o ls ______
S cra p ers_____________
W eld ers,
m echanics—
Light equipm ent:
L o a d e rs, B a rb er
G re e n e --- -----------P um ps,
com p ressors.
G la z ie r s .
L athers:
M in n e a p o lis.
St. P a u l_____

Rate
per
hour

Trade or occupation

G la zie rs
Lathers

__
...
_ ...................

Machinists
Mosaic and terrazzo
w ork ers

.

-■

t

5 .920
9 6 .05 0

’ 6 .25 0

4*/z%

5%

-

32
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C on tin u ed
July 1,
1966

Trade or occupation

Rate
per
hour

July
Rate
per
hour

l

, 1967

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

Rate
per
hour

$
3.900
3.700
3.900
3.900

$
4.100
3.850
4.100
4.100

12*
15*
12*
12*

10*
15*
10*
10*

_
-

4.350
4.600
4.230
4.000
4.285
4.100
3.850

5.000
4.800
4.580
4.150
4.435
4.250
4.200

15*
20*
10*
20*
20*
20*
12Vz*

20*
20*
15*
10*
10*
10*
-

.
-

4.500
4.170

4.950
4.710

10*
1%+t Vz*
12Vz*
10Vz*

4.350

4.650

10*

15*

3.525
3.625
3.950
4.200
4.230

3.825
3.925
4.080
4.300
4.580

10*
10*
10*

15*

10*

15*

3.700
3.500

4.000
3.625

-

-

-

-

-

-

3.875
3.500
4.635
3.960
4.635
4.170
3.900
3.900
4.090
4.230
4.400
3.700

4.000
3.625
4.830
4.100
4.830
4.570
4.100
4.100
4.480
4.580
4.750
4.000

15*
10*
15*
10*
17Vz*
17Vz*
11*
10*
10*

2.580
2.680
2.460

2.830
2.930
2.710

10*
10*
10*

2.920
2.300
2.700
2.580

3.300
2.550
2.850
2.830

10Vz*
10*

2.680
2.300
2.700
2.450
2.300

2.930
2.550
2.850
2.600
2.550

10*
-

-

_

-

-

-

-

-

’ 5.900
’ 6.210
’ 5.700

’ 6.150
’ 6.210
’ 5.950

4%
5%
5%+5*

July 1,, 1967
Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vocation
pay

NEW HAVEN, CONN.—
Continued

NEWARK, N.J.— Continued
J ou r ne yme n— C ontinue d
$
9 4.800
95.400
5.350
5.650
9 5.650
5.350
6.450
9 5.250
5.400
9 5.550
9 5.650
6.450
5.340

$
’ 5.300
’ 5.900
5.730
5.830
’ 5.750
5.730
6.600
’ 5.620
5.600
’ 5.750
’ 5.750
6.600
5.340

32*
32*
3%
10*
20*
3%
5%
25*
25*
3%
20*
5%
4%

23*
23*
4%
15*
25*
3%
7%
20*
20*
3%
25*
7%
4%

10*
17 10%
4%
37*
4%
4%
2%

94.100
9 4.100

’ 4.300
’ 4.300

20*
20*

20*
20*

-

9 4.470
9 4.100
9 5.230
4.400

’ 4.470
’ 4.300
’ 5.280
4.750

10Vz*
20*
4V2%
5%

55y3*
20*
5%
5%

4.900
A sb estos w o rk e r s_______________
B r ick la y e rs ______________________ 4.800
C a rp en ters_______________________ 4.500
4.800
Cem ent fin is h e rs ________________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )_____________ ________ 4.750
4.850
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s __________
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
o p e r a to r s:
Building con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
5.200
C ran es, s t e e l_________
5.100
Shovels_________________
5.200
D e r r ic k s _______________
M edium equipm ent:
4.600
Pitm an m a ch in e _______
4.580
C o m p r e s s o r s __________
B u lld o z e rs _____________ 4.650
Light equipm ent:
W ell point sy stem ,
4.580
welding m a ch in e s___
Sm all con crete
m ix ers (5 bags
and o v e r )_____________ 4.600
Heavy con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
Shovels, p ile d riv e r s,
d r a g lin e s _____________ 5.100
M edium equipm ent:
P u m p cretes, Euclid
lo a d e rs, Joy d r ill____ 4.850
Light equipm ent:
4.580
W ell point system _____
P ow er ch ip p ers________ 4.300
4.220
P u m p__________________
4.820
L a th e r s__________________________
4.800
M arble se tte r s__________________
M osaic and te rr a z z o
4.800
w o rk e r s________________________
P a in te rs----------- -------------- ------- 4.250
Structural steel, b rid g e _____
4.500
4.500
P a p erh a n g ers___________________
P ip e fit t e r s __________________ __ 4.900
P la s t e r e r s _______________________ 4.800
4.900
P lu m b ers________________________
5.150
R od m en__________________________
5.200
R o o fe rs , com p osition . ________
5.450
R o o fe rs , slate and t i l e _________
P re ca st sla b b e rs_____________ 5.700
S heet-m etal w o rk e r s____________ 7 4.800
4.800
Stonem asons_____________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ________ 5.150
T ile la y e rs _______________________ 4.800

5.100
5.100
4.800
5.100

15*
12*
12*
12*

15*
15*
15*
15*

4.950
5.130

i5 * l%+20*
10Vz*
12VZ*

5.500
5.400
5.500

20*
20*
20*

10*
10*
10*

-

4.900
4.880
4.950

20*
20*
20*

10*
10*
10*

-

4.880

20*

10*

-

4.900

20*

10*

-

P a in te rs _________________________
Structural steel________ ____
P ip e fit t e r s _______________________
Sprinkler fitte rs _____________
P la s t e r e r s _____ '_________________
P lu m b ers________________________
R od m en __________________________
R o o fe rs , com p osition ___________
R o o fe rs , slate and t i l e _________
Sheet-m etal w o rk e r s____________
Stonem asons_____________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ________
T ile la y e r s _______________________
H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' ten d ers____________
Building la b o r e r s _______________
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e rs__________ ____ ______
P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s ____________
T e r r a z z o w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s ____
T ile la y e rs ' h e lp e rs_____________

(3)
15*
-

NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Journeym en
.
(3)

5.400

20*

10*

-

5.150

20*

10*

-

4.880
4.600
4.520
5.020
5.100

20*
20*
20*
10*
12*

10*
10*
10*
10*
15*

-

5.100
4.500
4.750
4.750
5.100
5.100
5.100
5.550
7 5.500
7 5.750
7 6.000
’ 5.150
5.100
5.550
5.100

12*
12*
12*
12*
20*
12*
20*
27*
12*
12*
12*
15*
12*
27*
12*

15*
20*
20*
20*
20*
15*
20*
20*
30*
30*
30*
16*
15*
20*
15*

20*
-

3.700
3.700

3.850
3.850

15*
15*

15*
15*

-

3.395

3.590

10Vz*

12Vz*

S ee f o o t n o t e s at en d o f ta b le .




M arble s e tte r s' h e lp e rs ________
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s ___________
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h elp ers
T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e rs .
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Journeym en
A sbestos w ork ers
.......
R oilerm ak ers
B r ick la y e rs_____________________
C arpenters
M illw rig h ts__________________
P ile d riv e rs „
_____________
Cem ent fin is h e rs_______________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )______________________
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s _________
Engineers— P ow er equipm ent
op era tors:
Building and heavy
con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
B u lld ozers (D6 and
la rg e r ), c r a n e s ,
d e r r ic k s , d r a g ­
lin es, hoists (2
dru m s), m ix ers
(ov er 16S), p ile d r iv e r s , s c r a p e r s ,
sh ov els, trench
m a ch in e s____________
Light equipm ent:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ,
b u lld ozers (s m a ller
than D6), finishing
m a ch in es, m ix ers
(16S and sm a ller),
pumps (ov er 3
inches)
. . . .
G la z ie r s . _ . ........
L a th e r s_________________________
M achinists
__ ..
M arble setters
. .
M osaic and te r r a z z o
w o rk e r s_______________________
P a in te rs________________________
Spray, stru ctu ra l steel,
swing sta g e ________________
P a p erh a n g ers__________________
P ip e fit t e r s ______________________
P la ste re r s
P lu m b ers_______________________
Rodm en
. .
R o o fe rs , com p osition __________
R o o fe rs, slate and t i l e ________
S heet-m etal w ork ers .
Stonem asons_____________ *_____
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers
T ile la y e rs ______________________

10*

20*
10*
20*
10*
20*
20*
14*
15*
10*

-

_
(3)

(“ )

-

-

7Vz*
-

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs ' ten ders___________
M ortar m ix e r s ._
Building la b o re rs __ ___________
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s '
h e lp e rs________________________
M arble s e tte r s' h e lp e rs________
P o lish e rs _
.
...
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o re rs
M ortar m ix ers
(m achine)__________________
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s ' helpers
Base m a ch in e_______________
F lo o r m achine .. . . .... _.
T ile la y e r s ' h elp ers
........ ...

12Vz*
_

_
(3)
_
-

NEW YORK, N.Y.

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' ten ders____________
Building la b o r e r s _______________
E levator c o n s tru c to r s'
h elp ers_________________________

H elpers and la b o re rs —
Continued

(3)

Journeym en
A sb estos w o rk e r s______________
B o ile r m a k e r s __________________
B r ick la y ers _

50*
5%
$1.40

.

5%
30*

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T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a tio n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C on tin u ed

Trade or occupation

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay




July 1, 1967

Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2

Pension

Vacation
pay

Jour ne ymen— C ontinue d

Journeym en-—Continued

S ee fo o t n o t e s at en d o f ta b le .

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

NEW YORK, N .Y .— Continued

NEW YORK, N .Y .— Continued

$
C a rp en ters______________________ 95.950
Wharf and b rid g e_____________ 5.950
Cem ent fin is h e rs________________ 96.0 0 0
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )______________________ 265.320
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s __________ 95.960
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op e r a to r s:
•
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
Steel e rection
(c ra n e s, d e r r ic k s )___ 6.650
C oncrete buckets
(stone d e r r i c k s )_____ 96.500
H o is t s _________________ 96.250
S cra p ers, tournapulls, m otor
pa trol_________________ 5.750
Medium equipm ent:
W elding m achin es,
6.000
c o m p r e s s o r s ________
P la ster (p latform
m a ch in e s)____________ 96.250
B u lld ozers, t ra cto r s,
lo c om otiv es (10
tons and under),
road finishing
m achin es, m ix ers
under 2 l E ____________ 5.625
Heavy constru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
Shovels_________________ 6.500
P ile d r iv e r s ____________ 6.375
Cranes (digging
b u ck et)_______________
6.250
S cra p ers, tournapu lls, m otor
pa trol_________________ 5.750
M edium equipm ent:
C ranes (stru ctu ral
6.650
s t e e l)_________________
M ix ers (con crete)
6.125
and p o w e r h o u se s____
B u lld ozers, t ra cto r s,
lo c o m o tiv e s (10
tons and under),
road finishing
m a ch in es, m ix ers
under 2 1 E ____________ 5.625
Light equipm ent:
C o m p re ss o rs
(p orta ble, 3 or
m ore in battery),
d ou ble-dru m h oists,
6.000
pumps (c o n cr e te )____
G la z ie r s ________________ ■________ 95.650
L a th e r s:
W ood:
B ronx, Manhattan, and
Richm ond_________________ 5.250
Brooklyn___________________ 95.400
Q ueen s____________________ 95.600
M eta l_________________________ 95.800
M a ch in ists______________________ 96.000
M arble setters and
c u t t e r s _________________________ 75.450
M osaic and te r r a z z o
w o rk e r s________________________ 96.050
P a in te rs _________________________ 94.800
Swing sta g e ---------------------------- 95.490
D eco r a to rs and g ra in e r s____ 96.000
Structural steel______________ 95.700
P ip e fit t e r s ______________________ 95.465
P la s te r e r s :
Jam aica______________________ 285.750
B ronx, Manhattan, and
R ichm ond___________________ 285.575
Q u een s______ '_________________ 285.750
F lu sh in g ______________________ 285.750
Brdoklyn______________________ 285.750
P lu m b ers________________________ 95.000
Richm ond_____________________ 95.400
B rooklyn and Queens________ 95.2 5 0
R od m en __________________________ 95.800
R o o fe rs , com p osition ___________ 95.500

Trade or occupation

$
9 6.150
6.150
9 6.300

37*
37*
5%

30*
30*
5%

19*
25*

3%
ioV2*

3%
55V3 *

4%
(3)

6.750

4%

6%

35*

9 6.600
9 6.350

4%
4%

6%
6%

35*
35*

5.850

4%

6%

35*

26 5.4 7 0
9 5.960

R o o fe rs, slate and tile
_
B rooklyn, Queens, and
Long Isla n d ________________
Sheet-m etal w ork ers
.... ...
Stonem asons _.
... _ ...............
New Y ork and Long
Island (stone setters)..
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers
.......
F in ish ers____________________
T ile la y ers
_ _ ................

$
9 5.720

$
9 5.920

8%

5%

9 5.820
9 5.400
9 6.200

9 5.920
9 5.600
9 6.700

8%
3%
7%

_
3%
-

5%
2%
-

9 5.960
6.300
95.400
5.340

9 5.960 5%+l 0*
6.550
5%
6%
9 5.550
5.500
4%

4%+25 *
5%
6%
4%

25*
9%
6%
2%

H elpers and la b o re rs

6.100

4%

6%

35*

9 6.350

4%

6%

35*

B r ick la y e rs' ten ders___________ 9 5.050
Ruilding la b o re rs
9 5.200
Excavating la b o re rs _
4.850
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s '
h e lp e rs________________________ 9 4.470
M arble s e tte r s' h elpers
7 5.010
P la s te r e r s ' la b o re rs
28 5.150
Brooklyn_____________________ 28 5.050
Queens
. ...
28 5.650
P lu m b ers' la b o re rs
... ... .
4.850
R rooklyn
. ..
. __ .
4.700
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s ___
9 5.230
T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e rs____________
4.550

9 5.300
95.400
4.950
9 4.470
9 5.530
28 5.300
28 5.400
28 5.650
4.950
4.950
9 5.280
294.250

3lV5*
25V4*
30*

31*
25V4*
5%

55V3*
10Vz*
5Vz%
6Yz%
60*
25*
35*
50*
35*
30*
5%
12%
5%
4Vz%
6% 4%+45 *

-

(3)
-

40*
50*
-

15*

NORFOLK, VA.
Journeym en
5.725

4%

6%

35*

6.600
6.475

4%
4%

6%
6%

35*
35*

6.350

4%

6%

35*

5.850

4%

6%

35*

6.750

4%

6%

35*

6.225

4%

6%

35*

5.725

6.100
9 5.800

4%

4%
6%

6%

6%
6%

35*

35*
20*

60*
60*
-

5.250
9 5.400
27 5.400
9 6.300
9 6.400

10%
8%
1l%+3*
26 72*
6%

10*
5%
10*
26 Vz*

9 6.000

5V2%

6V2%

-

9 6.250
9 4.900
9 5.600
9 6.000
9 5.850
95.540

4Vz%
6%
6%
7%
5%
6%

5%
4%
4%
3%
6%
7%

3%
3%
3%
7%

-

-

28 5.900
28 5.900
. 28 5.900
28 5.900
28 5.9 00
9 5.350
9 5.850
9 5.900
9 6.300
9 5.650

30*
55*
35*
78*
50*
6%
30*
4%
26 Vz*
5%

65*
10*
22*
72/3 %
28*
4 V2 %
26 V2 *
91*

75*
20*
70*
8%
61*
5%
3%

A sbestos w ork ers
........
R oilerm ak ers
R rick la y ers
C arpenters
_ .
M illw rights
. .. .
P ile d riv e rs
. .. . .
Cem ent fin ish ers ...
M achinem en
_ ... .
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en) .. ........
E levator con stru ctors
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op e r a to r s:
Building con stru ction :
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ,
la rg e r than 125
cubic feet_______________
B u lld ozers
....................
C ran es, d e r r ic k s ,
p i l e d r i v e r s ............... . ...
H oists:
1 drum
.......
2 drum s or m o re _____
M otor g ra d ers
_ .......
M ix e r s :
16S or sm a ller .
L arger than 16S______
P u m ps:
2 inches and under
O ver 2 in ches ............ .
R o lle r s , earth .
T rench m achines.
G la ziers
L athers:
Nail o n _______________________
M eta l________________________
M achinists .
.. .
M arble setters _
M osaic and t e rr a z z o
w o rk e r s_______________________
P ainters _ .........................
Structural steel_____________
Spray, swing stage
(under 75 feet), hand
r o lle r s . . .
. ..
P a p erh a n g ers...... _
P ip e fit t e r s ______________ _____
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
P lum bers
.......... _
Rodm en _ _
............ ....
R o o fe r s , com p osition
R o o fe rs , slate and t i l e ________
Sheet-m etal w o rk e r s___________
Stonem asons
_ ...... _
S tructural- and ornam entaliron w ork ers .......................
T ile la y ers

4.020
4.600
4.050
3.450
4.400
3.350
3.100
3.200

4.350
4.750
4.050
3.570
4.650
3.470
3.250
3.350

10*
10*
10*

10*
25*
20*

4.200
3.955

4.300
4.080

15*
7V2*

1%
12Vz*

2.825
3.245

2.825
3.245

12V2*
12Vz*

10*
10*

-

3.900

3.900

12Vz*

10*

-

2.825
3.900
3.445

2.825
3.900
3.445

12Vz*
12Vz*
12Vz*

10*
10*
10*

-

2.585
3.245

2.585
3.245

12Vz*
12VZ*

10*
10*

_

2.495
2.825
2.595
3.245
3.370

2.495
2.825
2.595
3.245
3.570

12Vz*
12Vz*
12VZ*
12Vz*
10*

10*
10*
10*
10*

_
-

3.000
4.050
4.400
3.750

. 3.000
4.150
4.650
3.750

3.750
3.450
3.950

3.750
3.650
4.150

3.700
3.700
3.950
4.150
3.950
3.850
2.250
2.250
3.900
4. 050

3.900
3.900
4.100
4.250
4.100
4.100
2.250
2.250
3.950
4.050

15*
20*

.
10*

10*
10*

20*

-

4.050
3.750

4.250
3.750

20*
10*

10*
20*

_

-

:
:

.
-

10*
10*

10*

20*

10*

20*

(3)

.
-

-

_
-

-

15*

:
_

_

■

"

34
T a b le 15.

U nion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u r s and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u e d

July 1.
1966
Trade or occupation

Rate
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

NORFOLK, V A .— Continued

.

$ 2. 100
2. 250
2. 000
2. 100

_
-

-

-

1.700

-

-

-

2. 860
2. 250

7 V2

-

*

I27z*
-

(3)

OAKLAND, C A L IF .
(S cales listed under
San F r a n c is c o —Oakland, C a lif.]
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
Journeym en
4 .6 0 0
4 .4 7 5
3. 950
4 .1 2 5
4. 000

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

4. 450
4. 370

4. 500
4. 540

3. 350
3. 850

800
675
050
225
100

3. 500
4. 000

10*
-

20*
15*
-

1%+10*
lOf
1 27z *
77z*

-

-

(3)

-

4. 100
4. 250

4. 350
4. 500

-

-

-

3. 850
4. 100

4. 000
4. 350

-

-

-

3. 350
3. 850
4. 250

3. 500
4. 000
4. 500

3. 350

3. 500

3. 350
3. 850
3 .720
4. 375
4. 200

3.
4.
3.
4.
4.

4. 150
3. 950

4. 300
4. 150

4 .4 5 0

4. 650

4 .4 5 0
4. 950
4 .4 5 0
4. 950
4. 700
4. 375
4. 700
4. 100
3. 800
3. 800
4. 300
4 .4 7 5
4. 100
4. 350

4. 650
5. 150
4.6 5 0
5. 150
4. 900
4. 575
4. 900
4. 350
3. 950
3. 950
4. 650
4. 675
4. 350
4. 500

500
000
920
550
350

-

-

-

-

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

-

-

10*

-

-

-

1 5*

_
15*

10*

2. 950
2. 800

3. 050
2. 900

-

3. 060
2. 950
2. 800

3. 180
3. 050
2.900

?7z*

See footnotes at end of table.




Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

A sb estos w o rk e r s_____________
B r ick la y e rs ___________________
P. a rppnfr p r s
M illw rig h ts________________
Pi 1P(i riv ers
R e s id e n tia l________________
Cem ent fin is h e rs_____________
Swing s t a g e ________________
E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )------------------------------E levator c o n s t r u c to r s ________
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
opera tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipment:
C ran es, d e r rick s ,
sh ov els, 2-drum
h o ists______________
Medium equipment:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ___
1 -d rum h oists,
pumps (c o n cr e te )__
Light equipment:
F ork lifts, H y sters
(lu m ber c a r r ie r )
and t r a x -d o z e r s ___
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipment:
D ra glin es, s h o v e ls ..
S coop s_____ __ ___
Medium equipment:
B u lld o ze rs, pa trols,
t r a c t o r s ____________
Light equipm ent:
Blade and m otor
g r a d e r s ____________
W heel t r a c t o r s ______
G la z ie r s ____________________ .
L a th e r s _______________________
\A arViirn sts
M arble se tte r s -----------------------M osaic and te r r a z z o
w o rk e r s______________________
P a in t e r s __________________ __
Spray, stru ctu ra l s teel___
Swing sfragp
P a p e rh a n g e rs_____________ __
P ip efitters
P la s t e r e r s ____________________
P lum hers
R od m en ______________ ____ _
R o o fe rs , c o m p o s itio n ________
RnAfprs. filafp anrJ flip
SHp pf: —m p ta 1 wrtrlf^rc
Stonem asons__________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s _____
T ile la y e rs ____ ________ ___

$ 4 ,4 5 0
4. 575
4. 250
4. 500
4. 375
4. 150
4. 250
4. 500

$ 4 .8 0 0
4. 650
4. 325
4. 575
4. 450
4. 250
4. 325
4. 575

!3 *
127z*
1 272 *
1272 *
1 27z *
127 z *
127z *
1 272 *

17*
10*
10*
10*
10*
10*
10*
10*

4. 800
4. 400

5. 250
4. 840

17*
i o 72*

1%
127z*

4. 300

4. 375

1 27z *

10*

3. 750

3. 825

127z *

10*

3. 950

4. 025

127z*

10*

3 .950

4. 025

1 27z *

10*

4. 300
3. 950

4. 375
4. 025

1 27z *
127z*

10*
10*

3. 950

4. 025

127z*

10*

3. 950
3. 750
4. 030
4 .4 0 0
4. 800
4. 150

4. 025
3. 825
4. 250
4 .4 7 5
5. 000
4. 300

127z*
127z*

10*
10*

1 27z *

10*
10*
10*

4 .1 5 0
4. 000
4 .4 0 0
4. 500
4. 250
4. 510
4 .4 0 0
4. 510
4. 375
3. 600
3. 850

4. 300
4. 125
4. 535
4. 625
4. 375
4. 680
4 .4 7 5
4. 680
4 .4 5 0
3. 750
4. 000

_
_

_

_
15£
127z*
1S t
127z*

10*
.

_
15*
10*
1 5*
10*
-

1 ‘id
1 2 /j *
127z*

575
4. 375
4 .1 5 0

4! 650
4 .4 5 0
4. 300

3. 250
3. 125

3. 325
3. 200

127z*
127z*

10*
10*

3. 080
3. 150
3 .400
3. 150
3. 300
3. 150

3. 390
3. 300
3 .475
3. 300
3. 450
3. 300

1 o72 *

1 272*

127z*

10*

5.
4.
4.
4.
4.

5.
5.
5.
4.
4.

25*
20*
15*
15*
15*

10*
25*
227**
1 5*
25*

t '.

10*
10*
10*

47z%
_
.
.
_
(3)

_
_
.
(21
V \
)
_
_
_

_
_
13 20d
17 11 *1 »/.
d
/4 V
_

H elpers and la b o re rs

.

.
-

6%

_
_

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ic k la y e r s ' ten ders_____
Building la b o r e r s _______________
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e rs________ ______ ______
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s ____________
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s _____________

July 1. 1967
Rate
per
hour

Journeym en

B r ic k la y e r s ' ten d ers------------------ $ 2. 000
Hod c a r r ie r s and
2. 150
Building l a b o r e r s _______________
1.900
2. 000
C om p osition r o o fe r s '
h e lp e rs_________________________
1.700
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s '
h e lp e rs _________________________
2.7 7 0
P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s _____________ 2. 150

Swing sta g e __________________
P a p e rh a n g e rs___________________
P ip e fit t e r s ______________________
P la s t e r e r s _______________________
P lu m b ers________________________
R od m en __________________________
R o o fe rs , c o m p o s itio n __________
R o o fe rs , slate and t i l e _________
Sheet-m etal w ork ers .................
Stonem asons
.
. .......
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers
. _
T ile la y e r s ............... ..... ........ . .

Rate
per
hour

OMAHA, NEBR.

H elpers and la b o re rs

A s b estos w ork ers. .
.. _ _
B r ic k la y e r s ___ _________________
C a rp en ters_______________________
M illw righ ts, p ile d r iv e r s ____
C em ent fin is h e rs________________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )______________________
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s __________
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s :
500 cub ic feet or
u n d e r____________________
O ver 500 cubic feet _ _ .
B u lld ozers, s c ra p e rs ,
trench m achines.. .. .. . ...
D e rr ick s, dra g lin es_________
H oists:
1 d r u m ____________________
2 drum s or m o r e ________
M ix ers:
Under 18 cubic f e e t ______
18 cubic feet o r o v e r ____
P ile d r iv e r s , sh ov els________
Pum ps (4 inches or
la r g e r ) _____________ ______
R o lle r s:
Under 10 t o n s _____________
10 tons or m o r e __________
G la z ie r s _________________ ______
L a th e r s __________________________
M arble se tte r s__________________
M osa ic and te rr a z z o
w o rk e r s________________________
P ainters
Up to 30 feet:
S p ra y -------------------------- . _
A bove 30 feet:
S t e e l______________________

Trade or occupation

-

1272*

-

-

-

-

(3)
-

B r ic k la y e r s ' ten d ers___ ____
Building la b o r e r s _____________
E levator co n s tru c to r s '
hp.lpprs
M arble se tte r s ' h e lp e rs______
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s _________
T e r r a z z o w o rk e r s ' h e lp e r s __
Rasp m arhinp
Tilp layprfl 1 V»p 1pp 7*

.
/3 i
V)

.

PEO RIA, IL L .
J ourneym en
A sbestos w ork ers
B oilerm a k ers
B r ick la y e rs _ . .
C arp enters
Cem ent fin ish ers
_
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en)
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s ________
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building constru ction :
H eavy equipm ent:
C ran es, d e r rick s ,
b u lld o ze r s--------------

250
800
925
535
745

550
050
050
785
745

4 .8 7 5
4. 590

5. 125
4. 890

15*
?7z*

1%
127z*

4. 800

4. 950

15*

25*

.
_
(3)

-

35
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it ie s
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u e d

Trade or occupation

Julv I,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance

Pension

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

PEORIA, ILL .— Continued

Julv 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance1 Pension

Vacation
pay

PHILADELPHIA, P A .—
Continued

Journeym en— Continued
Journeym en— Continued
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op era tors— Continued
Building con stru ction —
Continued
M edium equipm ent:
A ir co m p r e s sors (2 )_____________
M ixers (27E and
la r g e r )______________
Light equipm ent:
Pum ps, m ix ers
(3 bags and under)__
Heavy con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
C ran es, s c o o p s ,
b u ll d o z e r s __________
Medium equipm ent:
M otor pa trols,
paving m ix e r s ,
p i le d r i v e r s _________
Light equipm ent:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ,
pum ps, m ix ers
(3 bags and u n d e r)__
G la z ie r s ________________________

M osaic and t e rr a z z o
w ork ers _______________________
P a in te r s ________________________
Swing stage, spray,
structural steel ___________
P a p erh a n g ers__________________
P ip e fit t e r s ___ _________________
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
P lum bers _______________________
R od m en __ _____________________
R o o fe rs, c o m p o s itio n _________
R o o fe rs , slate and t il e ________
S heet-m etal w o r k e r s __________
S ton em a son s__ _______________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers _
T ile la y ers _____________________

$4,050

$4,200

15*

25*

4.800

4.950

15*

25*

3.830

3.980

15*

25*

-

4.775

4.925

15*

25*

-

4.775

4.925

15*

25*

3.805
4.475
4.725
4.700
4.895
4.875

3.955
4.725
4.975
4.975
5.145
5.000

15*
15*
15*
15*
(6)
17 y2 *

25*
-

4.875
4.450

5.000
4.700

17V2 *
-

2 2 x/ 2 9

4.750
4.450
4.695
5.000
4.695
4.950
4.660
4.660
4.700
4.925
4.950
4.875

5.000
4.700
4.870
5.000
4.870
5.200
4.910
4.910
4.875
5.050
5.200
5.000

4.150
4.150

4.400
4.400

3.210
4.100
4.275
4.180
4.430
4.100

3.423
4.350
4.525
4.430
4.680
4.350

17*
15*
17*
12V2 *
_
17*
i5 *
!2 v2 *
17V2 *

10*
10*
2 ? /2 *

-

-

_
(30)

-

-

-

-

32 Vz*
25*
32 V2 *
1 2 y2 *
5*
5*
12V2 *
22 V2 *
12V2 *
22 V2 *

_
_
.
_
-

-

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs ' t e n d e r s __________
Ruilding la b o re rs .
... .
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
h elp ers _______________________
M arble s e tte r s' h e l p e r s _______
P la s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s __________
T e r r a z z o w o rk e r s ' h e lp e r s ___
Base m a ch in e _______________
T ile la y e r s ' h elp ers .................

7V2 *
-

_

12 V2 *
_

-

_

Journeym en
4.950
5.650
9 5.200
5.150
4.550
4.800
4.750
4.500

5.150
5.650
9 5.400
5.350
4.700
5.100
4.950
4.700

5.375
5.150

31 5.350
5.410

$4,900

15*

25*

4.610

4.900

15*

25*

5.630

5.860

15*

25*

5.120

5.320

15*

25*

-

4.850

5.040

15*

25*

-

4.710

4.900

15*

25*

-

4.710
4.610

4.900
4.890

i5 *
21 /2 *

25*
15*

-

4.885
4.760
4.760
5.200
4.775

5.165
5.060
4.860
5.450
4.875

1y2 *
22 V2 *
2 2 y2 *

15*
10*
10*

2

-

_

_

-

_
10*

_
-

10*
10*

_

5.250
4.220

5.400
4.465

17V2 *

4.370
4.320
4.080
3.650
5.370
5.505
4.935
5.350
5.350
5.150
4.705
5.260

4.615
4.565
4.250
3.820
5.645
5.805
5.235
5.600
5.650
5.700
5.000
5.710

1 7 y2 *
17V2 *
20*
20*
19 V2 *
11*
20*
20*
23Vz *
27 y2 *
25*
20*

_
25*
2 1 V2 * 13 25*
10*
25*
15*

4.700
95.500
5.350
4.600

4.980
9 5.730
5.550
4.725

22*
22*
23y2 *
25*

10*
10*
217?*
15*'

3.350
2.950
3.350
2.950

3.600
3.350
3.600
3.350

22VZ *
15*

25*

20*
20*
22*
22*
28*
28*
28*
30*

15*
30*
25*
25*
20*
20*
20*
17*

_
25*
15*
20*
20*
20*
15*

i5 *
7V2 *

3‘/2%
12V2 *

(3)

H elpers and la b o re rs
R r ick la y e rs' tenders
R esiden tial__________________
Building la b o r e r s ______________
Residen tial
C om p osition r o o fe r s '
helpers _______________________
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
.........................
helpers
M arble s e tte r s ’ h elpers
P la ste re r s' l a b o r e r s .............
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s ____
T ile la y e rs ' helpers

10*

10*

10*

10*

3.500

3.750

27 y2 *

10*

3.605
3.975
3.760
4.110
3.875

3.790
4.125
4.050
4.210
4.025

7 V2 *
20*
i2 y2 *

12 V2 *

20*

4.745
5.450
5.095
4.685

5.350
5.750
5.255
4.925

4.935
4.560
4.705
5.100
5.294

_
(3)

10*

_
-

21*
20*
25*
17V2 *

25*
20*
20*
10*

25*
25*

5.175
4.800
4.945

17V2 *
17Vz *
17V2 *

10*
10*
10*

-

5.600
5.500

20*
io y 2 *

lfo
i2 y 2 *

PHOENIX, A R IZ.

5.670

6.000

15*

25*

-

5.530

5.860

15*

25*

-

5.020

5.320

15*

25*

-

5.020

5.320

15*

25*

See footnotes at end of table.




-

$ 4,610

(3)

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

A sbestos w o rk e r s______________
R n ile r m a k e r s ...................
R rirk ia y er s
R esiden tial
. . . .
C arpenters _____________________
Millwright's
W harf and dock b u ild e r s ___
Cem ent fin is h e rs_______________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )_____________ _______
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s __ ____
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op era tors:
Building con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
C ranes (handling
steel or sto n e )______
P ow er sh ov els, d e r ­
r ic k s , c a b le w a y s ___
Medium equipm ent:
T ournapulls,
c a r r y a l ls ____________
B u lld ozers, tra cto r s
(D7 and o v e r)________

E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op erators— Continued
Building con stru ction —
Continued
Light equipm ent:
Welding m a c h in e s ___
C o m p re s s o rs ,
pumps „
Heavy con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
C ranes (a ll types)
pow er sh ov els,
ca b lew a y s___________
M edium equipm ent:
T ournapulls,
c a r r y a l ls ____________
B u lld ozers, t ra cto r s ,
(under D7)
Light equipm ent:
W elding m a c h in e s ____
C o m p re s s o rs ,
p u m p s_______________
G la ziers
__
30 feet or m ore above
ground
'
Tathftrs
Rp sirl#»nH7\1
M achinists
M arble setters
M osaic and t e rr a z z o
w ork ers ______________________
Painte r s ________________________
Steel, swing stage, and
ml 1
S pray________________________
P aperhangers
Re sidential
P ip efitters
Sprinkler fitters
P la ste re r s
P lum bers
Rodm en
R o o fe rs , c o m p o s itio n _________
R o o fe rs, slate and t i l e ________
Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s __________
Stonem asons:
Rubble ..... ..............
S e tte rs_______________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers
T ile la y e rs .
_
................

Journeym en
A sbestos w o rk e r s______________
B oilerm ak ers _ _ _
__
B rick la y ers
C a r p e n t e r s __
M illw rights, parquetry
flo o r la y e rs;
p ile d riv e r s _________________
Cem ent fin ish ers
_ _
C om position and m a stic____
E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )__ _ _
E levator co n s t r u c to r s _________

-

-

(3)

36
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C on tin u ed

Trade or occupation

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1. 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Vacation
pay

Insurance2 Pension

PITTSBURGH, P A .—
Continued

PHOENIX, AR IZ.----Continued
Journeym en— Continued

Journeym en— Continued
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
o p era tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
U n iversa l equipm ent
(s h ov els, b ackhoes,
d ra g lin es, cla m sh e lls , d e r r ic k s ,
h o ists)________
$5,055
T r a cto rs (b u lld o z e r s , ta m p ers,
s c r a p e r s )_____________ 4.730
M edium equipm ent:
M otor cran es ___ _ - 4.195
Light equipm ent:
3.785
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ______
3.785
Pum ps and o i l e r s _____
C oncrete m ix e r s
4.195
(skip type)-----------------Heavy con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
U n iversa l equipm ent
(s h o v e ls, b ack h oes,
d ra g lin es, cla m sh ells , d e r r ic k s ,
5.055
T r a c to r s :
Tandem
5.055
s c r a p e r s __ ________
B u lld o ze rs, tarnp e r s , s c r a p e r s ___ 4.730
M edium equipm ent:
5.055
Mucking m achine______
Light equipm ent:
3.785
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ______
3.785
Pum ps and o i l e r s _____
C oncrete m ix ers
4.195
(skip type)-----------------Dinky (under
20 tons)™ ____-________ 4.195
G la ziers
..
4.260
4.890
"M
Ta rVii rvi Qf-Q
5.210
arhlp Qpffpr <;
4.470
M osa ic and t e rr a z z o
wo rke r g,„ ,
4.890
___ __ ______
4.100
P ainters __ <Jpr a^T
4.495
Swing stage:
,_
4.225
_____ ____ __ _____ 4.620
Spray
Steel and brid ge:
B rush___ _ ___ ___ ____ ___ 4.350
S p ra y —
__ _
4.745
4.420
P a p e rh a n g e rs----------------------------4.950
P ip e fit t e r s - - ---P la s te r e r s :
4.910
A greem ent A _ _
— _
A greem ent B -------------------------- 4.730
PlnmKprs
4.950
4.860
Rnnfprs, rnm pnsiti nn
4.500
R o o fe r s , slate and t i l e _________
4.500
5.000
Sheet-m eta l w o r k e r s . .
Stonem asons—
_ - 5.095
5.040
S t r u c t u r a l-ir o n w o r k e r s .
4.470
T ile la y ers
. . .

$5,315

1772*

25*

4.975

17 72*

25*

-

4.405

1772*

25*

-

3.970
3.970

1772*
1?72*

25*
25*

-

4.405

177z*

25*

-

5.315

17V2*

25*

5.315

1772*

25*

4.975

1772*

25*

5.315

177z *

25*

-

3.970
3.970

1772*
17V2<

25*
25*

-

4.405

177 z *

25*

-

4.405
4.480
5.130
5.295
4.720

177z *
171/2*

25*
_

(32)

20*

20*

.

5.040
4.150
4.545

127z*
1272*

_
10*
10*

_
_

4.275
4.670

1272*
1272*

10*
10*

-

4.400
4.795
4.470
5.400

1272*
1272*
1272*
227z *

10*
10*
10*
2 i7 2*

_
_
22*

5.260
4.970
5.400
5.125
4.700
4.700
5.250
5.255
5.285
4.720

1772*
1772*
2272*
28*

10*
10*
2 l7 2*
20*

22*

.
19*
25*
28*
20*

_
15*
20*
20*
20*

-

4.000
3.485

4.210
3.665

1772*
1772*

10*
10*

_
-

Journeym en

3.705
3.670
4.285
3.485
3.800
4.100
3.670

3.850
3.870
4.505
3.665
3.950
4.250
3.870

io 72*

1272*

(3)

A sb estos w o rk e r s_____________

-

_
-

-

20*
1772*
1772*
20*

10*
10*
-

.
-

-

PITTSBURGH, P A .
Jou r,n y™—
—
A sb estos w o r k e r s .
__
4.800
B o ile r m a k e r s ---------------------------------- 5.000
B r ick la y e rs -------------------------------------- 7 5.475
S e e f o o t n o t e s at en d o f ta b le .




$5,500
5.500

3.15%
22*

-

4%
22*

5.400
5.470

25*
1%+15*
772*
127z*

5.775
5.625

20*
20*

20*
20*

5.625

20*

20*

5.350

20*

20*

5.620

20*

20*

| 5.360
i

20*

20*

5.360
4.700
i 5.330
5.200
5.100

20*
12*
25*
20*

20*
20*
10*
_
10*

_
10*
_
-

5.575
4.950
5.200
5.250
5.000
5.440
5.745
5.630
5.615
5.500
5.150
5.150
5.630
75.925

20*
17 72*
1772*
1772*
1772*
25*
11*
15*
2 2 72 *
21*
177z*
1772*
20*
20*

20*
35*
15*
10*
15*
19*
20*
20*
30*
15*

_

5.675
5.215

21*
15*

19*

_
_

3.900
3.650

4.050
3.800

15*
15*

15*
15*

_

3.670
3.950
3.900
3.650
4.230
4.055

3.830
4.050
4.050
3.700
4.505
4.255

772*
15*
15*
10*
20*
15*

127 z *
10*
15*
10*
10*

i

4.780
4.950
4.750
4.680
4.930
4.805

5.030
5.250
4.900
5.030
5.280
5.155

25*
20*
17*
15*
15*
15*

26*
20*
f <V
15*
15*
15*

_
25*

4.780
4.420
4.545

5.130
4.620
4.745

15*
20*
20*

15*
15*
15*

_
_

5.000
4.810

5.300
5.090

15*
1 ov2 *

1%
1272*

^745*
(3)

-

_
|

H elpers and la b o re rs
B rick la y er s ' ten d ers_____ _ _
Building la b o re rs ____ E leva tor co n s tr u c to r s '
h elpers
.
M arble setters* h e lp e rs . ___
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o re rs
___
P lu m h e r s' la b o re rs
T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ___
T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e rs___________

)

I
_
_

POR TLAN D , OREG.

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ic k la y e r s ' ten ders_______ _____
Building la b o r e r s . _
_ .
E leva tor co n s tr u c to r s '
h e lp e rs-------------------------------------Vfarhle spttprs • hplpprs
P la s t p r p r s 1lahnrprs
P lu m b e rs 1 la b o r e r s _____________
T e rra z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ____
B ase m a ch in e -----------------------T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e rs ______________

Carpenters
___ ____
__ .
$5,200
Cem ent fin ish ers . __ __
5.235
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )___ __ _
__ _
5.250
E leva tor co n s t r u c to r s ------------5.240
E ngineers----P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
5.650
S hovels, c r a n e s _____
C a rrya ll s c o o p s _____
5.500
Medium equipm ent:
B u lld o ze rs, c o m ­
p r e s s o r s , h o is t s ___ 5.500
Light equipm ent:
P um ps, r o lle r s ,
w e ld e r s — — _ __
5.225
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
S h ovels, cra n es,
5.360
d itch ers---- ---- —
M edium equipm ent:
B u lld o ze rs,
g ra d e r s, ca rry a ll
srnnpQ. .
.
.
5.100
Light equipm ent:
C o m p re s s o rs ,
pum ps, r o l l e r s ____
4.770
G la ziers
- _ _________
4.510
Lathers __ ____ _ _________
5.330
M achinists ____ __ _________
4.750
__ __ _ 4.860
M arble setters ____
M osa ic and te rr a z z o
w o rk e r s_____ ___ _ „ _ 5.275
P ainters _
_ —
__
4.550
S p ra y - - _ —
__ __ . 4.800
Structural steel _____ __
4.850
P aperhangers __ _ _
4.600
P ip e fit t e r s -------------------------------- 5.315
Sprinkler fitters
— 5.450
PI 3
rfrs
5.305
P lu m b ers _ _ _
_
_
5.000
5.125
R o o fe r s , com p osition _________
4.800
R o o fe r s , slate and t i l e ________ 4.800
Sheet-m eta l w o rk e r s __________
5.330
Stonem asons
7 5 .5 Z 5
S tru ctu ra l- and ornam entaliron w o r k e r s _________________ 5.300
T ile la y ers
____ _
_ _
5.015

4.995
5.200
7 5.850

19*
227z *
20*

26*
25*
20*

17 37*
-

"

B ri okl ayer s - C arpenters —
M illw rig h ts_________________
F lo o r la y ers
_ .. _ . ..
P ile d r iv e r s , b rid g e,
dock and w harf
b u ild ers ___ ______
____
Cem ent fin is h e rs .
C om position and m a stic ____
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en) _ _________ ._
E leva tor co n s t r u c to r s ___

_
_

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T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u r s and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a tio n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C i t i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u e d
July 1,
1966

Trade or occupation

Rate
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance

Pension

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

PORTLAN D, O R E G .—
Continued

July 11,1967

Rate
per
hour

Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance3

Pension

Vacation
pay

PROVIDENCE, R .I .
Journeym en

J ourneym en— Continued
Engineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building and heavy
construction:
Heavy equipment:
P ow er sh ov els,
d rag lin es, cra n es:
Under 1 cubic
$5. 240
1 cubic yard and
under 3 cubic
y a r d s _____________
3 cubic yards
and o v e r __________
T ra cto rs :
Under 50
h o r s e p o w e r _______
O ver 50
Medium equipment:
B lad es, pow er:
Under 50
h o r s e p o w e r _______
O ver 50
h o r s e p o w e r _______
P iled riv ers .......... . _
Light equipment:
H oists:
Single drum ________
2 active drum s
o r m o r e __________
C on crete m ix ers:
1 - to 5-bag
ca pa city ___________
5 -bag capacity
and ove r ________
D e rr ick s , live
b oom _________________
G la ziers ........
T.athers
M achinists
M arble setters:
Inside
O utside__________ ___________
M osaic and t e rr a z z o
w o rk e r s _______,_________________
P a in t e r s _________________________
S p ra y _________________________
High w o r k (o v e r
100 feet)
Structural ste e l, swing
stage
T a p er________ ______________
P a p e rh a n g e rs___________________
P ip efitters
Oil fitters
__ .................... ..
P la s te re r s _ _ .............................
P lu m b ers
R odm en
_
_
R o o fe r s , com p osition ___________
R o o fe rs, slate and t i l e ________
S heet-m etal w o rk e r s____________
Stonem asons _
.......................
S tru ctu ra l- and orna m enta liron w o r k e r s __ ______________
T ile la y e r s .....
...............

$5. 540

25*

25*

5. 350

5. 660

25*

25*

5. 750

6. 100

25*

25*

4. 930

5. 220

25*

25*

5. 170

5. 480

25*

25*

5. 050

5. 340

25*

25*

5. 270
5. 270

5. 580
5. 580

25*
25*

25*
25*

4. 930

5. 220

25*

25*

5. 270

5. 580

25*

25*

4. 890

5. 180

25*

25*

5. 050

5. 340

25*

25*

5. 350
4 .4 6 0
4. 700
5. 430

5.
4.
4.
5.

660
610
900
750

25*
14*
17*

25*
15*
15*
10*

4. 550
4. 750

4. 700
4. 900

17*
17*

17*
17*

_

4. 830
4. 050
4. 300

5. 130
4. 200
4 .4 5 0

17*
15*
15*

15*
15*

10*
10*

4. 550

4. 700

15*

15*

10*

4. 200
4. 200
4. 200
4. 730
4. 180
4. 600
4 .7 3 0
4. 650
4. 360
4. 360
4. 700
4. 750

4. 350
4. 350
4. 350
5. 040
4 .4 9 0
4. 750
5. 040
4. 980
4. 550
4. 550
4. 900
4. 900

15*
20*
15*
21*
21*
15*
21*
20*
25*
25*
14*
17*

15*
15*
21*
21*
15*
21*
25*
15*
15*
15*
17*

10*
15*
10*
13 20*
13 20*
13 20£

4. 850
4. 350

5. 150
4. 750

20*
17*

25*
17*

-

18*
_

-

13 4 %

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs ' tenders ___________
Building la b o re rs
... . .
C om p osition r o o fe r s '
h elpers
_ .
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
h elpers:
F irst 6 months
A fter 6 m onths.
...........
M arble s e tte r s' h elp ers________
P la s t e r e r s 1 la b orers
P lu m b e rs’ la b o r e r s _________ __
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s'
h elpers
T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e rs _________________________
See fo o tn o te s

4. 100
3. 900

4 .4 0 0
4 .1 0 0

25*
25*

25*
25*

3. 100

3. 300

25*

15*

$5.100
5. 200
5. 125
4 .4 5 0
4. 525
3.4 5 0
4. 700

19*
20*
1 5*
12f/2 *
12l/z *
1 2Vz *
15*

20*
20*
20*
15*
15*
15*

4. 850
4. 890

10*
107z*

1%
1272*

6. 150

20*

20*

6. 150

20*

20*

5. 525

20*

20*

6. 850

20*

20*

6. 850

20*

20*

20*
15*

20*
_

.
_

_

_

.

1 3y
1 3y
15*
1
1 3V
1 ->r
1
11*
1
i 5d
3y
20*
1
1 7d
'r
15*
15?
1
3y
15*
1 5*
17*

i sy
il tit4
sy
15*
5<yi
i1 D
3uy
15*

15*
20i
17*

1 t;/
15*

6.
4.
9 5.
5.

000
310
300
050

55*
_
.
_
_
_
(3)

5. 050
4* 050
4. 800
5* 1 50
5. 340
5. 025
5. 200
5. 420
4. 500
4. 700
4. 800
5 .125
5 .420
5. 050

20*
i ry

I
I

H elpers and la b o re rs
Rrir.klayers* tenHers
Building la b o r e r s _____________
C om position r o o fe r s '
helpers:
C 1a s s A
C lass R
E levator c o n s tru c to r s'
helpers
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o re rs
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s __
T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e rs__________

3. 400
3.4 0 0

3 500
3. 500

15*

3. 400
2. 850

3. 650
3. 100

l1 35d
y
15*

3. 280

3. 280

1 oV2 *

1272 *

3. 700
3. 780
3. 780

3*. 850
4. 130
4. 130

15*

15*

.
_

'

-

-

4 .0 3 0
4. 600
4. 000
3.4 5 0
4 .4 0 0
3. 350
3. 450

4.
4.
4.
3.
4.
3.
3.

10*
10*

10*
25*
20*

-

4. 200
4. 030

4. 400
4 .1 7 0

(3)

RICHMOND, VA.
.

-

Journeym en

i o V2 *
i oV2 *

2. 405*
3. 370
4. 100
4 .1 0 0
4. 050

2. 545
3. 560
4 .4 0 0
4 .4 0 0
4. 050

25*
25*
25*

1 2 V2 *
1 27z *
25* '
25*
25*

4. 100
4 . 100

4 .4 0 0
4 .4 0 0

25*
25*

25*
25*

at en d o f ta b le .




A sbestos w o rk e r s_____________ $ 4 . 700
B o ile r m a k e r s ________ _______
4. 950
B r ick la y e rs ________________ __
4. 825
C a rp en ters_________
_______
4. 100
P ile d r iv e r s ________________
4. 100
R e s id e n tia l________________
3. 175
Cem ent fin is h e rs_____________
4 .4 0 0
E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )____________________
4. 550
Flip vat nr rnnstrurtnrfi
4. 680
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
operators:
Building construction:
Heavy equipment:
C ran es, sh ov els,
d rag lin es,
backhoes________ _
5. 850
Medium equipment:
H oists, p ile d riv e r s,
r ri clcs
5. 850
Light equipment:
P um ps, a ir c o m ­
p r e s s o r s , gas and
e le c t r ic heaters ___
5. 225
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels, cra n es,
drag lin es, p a v e rs ..
6. 550
M edium equipment:
Piledrivers, lighters,
d e r r i c k s ___________
6. 550
Light equipment:
M ix ers, pumps,
a ir c o m p r e s s o r s ,
stone cru sh ers ....
5. 700
G la z ie r s ______________________
4. 140
Lathers
9 5. 050
M arble se tte r s________________
4. 700
M osaic and te rr a z z o
w orkers
4. 700
Paint.pr r
3. 600
.St Tn rtnra 1 sf pp I
3. 850
S p ray __________ __________
4. 600
Pape ftiange r s
3. 600
P ipe fitters
5. 000
Sprinkler fitte rs___________
5. 200
Plaste re rs
4. 775
P lum bers
5. 000
R odmen
5. 120
R o o fe rs , com p osition
4. 250
P o o fe r s . slate anH tile
4. 450
Sheet-m etal w o rk e r s_________
4 .4 0 0
Stonema snns
4. 825
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s _____
5. 120
T ile la y ers ...
4. 700

(; )
_

-

A sb estos w o rk e r s_____________
B o ile r m a k e r s _____ ___ ______
R rick la y ers
C a rp en ters____________________
M illw rights
Cem ent fin is h ers_____________
M achine____ _______________
E lectricia n s (inside
w irem en)
E levator con stru ctors __ „ .

330
750
500
570
650
500
600

-

7V2*

-

-

-

-

1%
1272*

(3)

38
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C on tin u ed

July 1,
Rate
per
hour

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

Rate
per
hour

$4,650

$4,700

20*

15*

-

4.650

4.700

20*

15*

-

4.500

4.500

20*

15*

-

4.200

4.200

20*

15*

4.200

4.200

20*

15*

-

4.200

4.200

20*

15*

-

4.200
4.600
5.010
5.000
5.090

4.200
4.850
5.230
5.000
5.490

20*
-

15*

-

5.090
4.550
5.175
4.950
4.800
4.550
5.010
5.385
5.010
5.050
4.560
4.560
5.020
5.385
5.050
5.090

5.490
4.800
5.550
5.200
5.050
4.800
5.280
5.385
5.280
5.300
4.870
4.870
5.360
5.385
5.300
5.490

_
_

3.930
3.930

4.080
4.080

3.660
4.350
3.930
4.350

3.920
4.600
4.080
4.600

4.450
4.350

AsHestos wnrlrprs
__
Roil erma Vers
. . _
B r ick la y e rs_____________________
C a rp en ters______________________
F lo o r la y e r s , sh in g lers____
M illw rig h ts__________________
Cem ent fin is h ers
C om p osition ___ ________ __
E lectricia n s (inside
wi rem en) . . .
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s _________
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
Building and heavy
con stru ction :
C o m p r e s s o r s _____________
C o m p re ss o rs
(2 to 6)
.......................
H oists (1 drum )__________
Sm aller rubber tired
t r a c t o r s _________ ______
Sm all rubber tired
trenching m achines
and sim ila r sm all

equipment_____________

July 1, 1967

1966

Trade or occupation

Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

RICHMOND, VA.— Continued

July 1,, 1967
Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

ROCHESTER, N .Y .—
Continued

J our ne ym e n— C ontinue d
Journeym en— C ontinued
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s :
Under 4 _ ............ . _
4 or m ore
. ..
B ulld ozers
............ . _ ....
C ran es, d e r r ic k s ,
p ile d riv e r s , s h o v e ls ______
G ra d ers.
H o ists:
1 drum .. _
2 drum s or m ore
M ix e r s :
L arger than 16S_________
P u m p s:
2 -in ch disch arge
O ver 2 -in ch d isc h a r g e ___
T ra ctors:
Without attachments
With attachm ents
_ ...
T rench m a ch in es____________
M a ch in ists______________________

$2,825
3.900
3.245

$2,825
3.900
3.245

12Vz*
12Vz *
12X
/2 *

10*
10*
10*

_
-

3.900
3.445

3.900
3.445

12 V2 *
12V2 *

10*
10*

-

2.825
3.900

2.825
3.900

1 2 y2 *
12X
/2 *

10*
10*

-

2.585
3.245

2.585
3.245

12

y2 *
12VZ *

10*
10*

2.495
2.825

2.495
2.825

12 V2 *
12V2 *

10*
10*

_
_
-

2.825
3.445
3.245
3.875
4.500
4.000

2.825
3.445
3.245
4.000
4.500
4.125

4.000
2.900
3.400
3.150
2.900
4.150
4.000
4.150
4.250
4.000
4.000
4.250
4.000

4.125
3.000
3.500
3.250
3.000
4.300
4.100
4.300
4.450
4.200
4.500
4.450
4.125

2.000

2.100

5*

-

-

2.150
1.900

2.250
2.000

5*
5*

-

.
-

2.820
2.000

2.920
2.100

12V2 f
12x/2 *
12 V2 *
_

10*
10*
10*

_

_

M osaic and te r r a z z o

Structural steel______________
P a p erh a n g ers__________________
P la s te re r s
P lu m b ers_______________________
Rodm en
_
S h eet-m etal w o rk e r s —
Stonem asons____________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers .
T ile la y e r s ______________________

_
_
-

_
-

_
_

_
15*
10*

_

.

_
20*

_
.
.

15*

_

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' ten ders___________
M ortar m ix e r s and hod
c a r r i e r s ___________________
Building la b o re rs
............
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e rs . ..
. ... _
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o re rs

7 x/ 2 *
5*

12

V2 * (3)

Journeym en

pumps (under
4 inches)

4.830
5.385
4.910
4.105
5.210
5.185

5.180
5.385
5.110
4.405
5.410
5.185

17*
15*
15*

15*
15*
15*

(U)

15*
15*

15*
15*

_

5.300
5.230

5.650
5.600

15*
1%+15*
io y 2 *
12y2 *

5.020

5.120

20*




_

15*

20*
15*
20*
15*
15*
15*
13*
15*
15*

15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
12*
15*
12*
10*
15*
15*
14*
15*
10*
15*

_
_
_
-

15*

B r ick la y e rs' ten d ers___________
Ruilding la b o re rs
. .. ............
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
h elpers
M arble se tte r s ' h elp ers _
P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s ___________
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s ' h elp ers
Base m achine and
g r in d e r s __________ _______
T ile la y e r s ' h elp ers
.

15*
15*

15*
15*

-

ioV2 *

i z V2 *

15*

15*

-

4.700
4.600

-

-

-

5.690
5.450
4.850
4.900
5.050
5.200
4.665
4.825

6.030
5.750
5.150
5.205
5.355
5.505
4.920
5.080

30*
20*
18*
25*
25*
25*
26*
26*

25*
20*
20*
35*
35*
35*
40*
40*

60*
25*
40*
35*
35*
35*
50*
50*

5.490
5.610

6.000
5.990

17*

1%
12

13 4%
(3)

4.570

4.815

32*

35*

5.100
4.980

5.375
5.250

32*
32*

35*
35*

5.160

5.440

32*

35*

17 20*

5.250

5.535

32*

35*

1720*

(3 )

SACRAMENTO, C A L IF .
Journeym en

(3")

-

4.850

4.950

20*

15*

.

4.850

4.950

20*

15*

_

3.815

3.915

20*

15*

3.815

3.915

20*

15*

3.815

3.915

20*

15*

See footnotes at end of table.

_

10*

H elpers and la b o re rs
-

ROCHESTER, N.Y.

A sb estos w ork e r s______________
B rick la y ers
.
............. _ .
C a rp en ters______________________
F lo o r la y e r s , p a rq u etry ___
M illw rights —
Cem ent fin is h ers _ E lcctficisrn s (inside
wi rpmp.nj
E levator con s tru ctors
E ngineers— P ow er equipment
o p era tors:
Building con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
C ranes, d e r r ic k s ,
p ile d riv e r s __________
M edium equipm ent:
H oists, high p ressu re
b o ile r s , concrete!
p u m p s_____ _ _
Light equipm ent:
M ix ers, 14S to 26S___
Pumps (4 in ches and
o v e r), m ix ers
(under 1455)
C o m p re ss o rs (315
cubic fe et and
over)
C o m p re ss o rs (under
315 cub ic feet),

E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op erators— Continued
Heavy con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent;
C ablew ays, pile
d r iv e r s , shovels
M edium equipm ent:
Mucking m a ch in e s___
C a rry a ll type
s c r a p e r s , b u ll­
d o z e r s , gra d ers
Light equipm ent:
Dinky lnrom ntivps
C o m p re ss o rs (315
cubic feet and
o v e r)_________________
P um ps:
Under 4 in ch es______
4 inches and
o v e r ________________
G la z ie r s ________________________
Tather s
M a ch in ists______________________
M arble setters _
M osaic and te r r a z z o
w ork ers
.
_ ........
Painte r s ________________________
Rridge
S pray________________________
Stru ctu ra l___________________
P aperhangers ........
P ip efitters ...
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
P lu m b ers.
.
. . ....
R od m en_________________________
R o o fe rs, com p osition __________
R o o fe rs, slate and t i l e ________
Sheet-m etal w o rk e r s___________
Stonem asons____________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s _______
T ile la y e rs______________________

’

7V2 %

V2 *

17 20*
17 20*

1720*

39
T a b le 15.

U n io n S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C i t i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1 9 6 6 , and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u ed
July 1,
1966

Trade or occupation

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

SACRAM ENTO, C A L IF .—
Continued

Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2

Pension

Vacation
pay

ST. LOUIS, M O .— Continued
Journeym en— Continued

Journeym en— Continued
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors— Continued
Building and heavy
con stru ction — Continued
T ra ctors , d oz ers,
s c r a p e r s , sheep foot
s e lf-p r o p e lle r c o m p a ctor with d oz er
and push ca ts___________
E u clids T -p u lls ,
D W -10, 20, and 21 and
sim ila r with earth
m oving equipm ent —___
T ra cto rs (with boom )
D - 6 o r la rg e r and
sim ila r eq uip m ent_____
C ranes including
25 to n s __________________
P ow er sh ov els, cla m s h e lls , d ra g lin es,
b ack h oes, g ra d -a lls :
Up to and including
1 y a r d _______________
O ver 1 yard and
including 7 cubic
y a r d s _________ ____
U n iversa l L ieb her and
tow er cran es „ ________
M osaic and te rr a zzo
w ork ers —
P a in t e r s ________________________
Spray, swing sta g e, and
stru ctu ra l s teel____________
P a p e rh a n g e rs__________________
P ip efitters P la s t e r e r s ___ ________________
P lu m b ers
_________________
R od m en -------------------------------------R o o fe r s , com p osition __________
R o o fe r s , slate and t i l e _________
Sheet-m eta l w o r k e r s ___________
Stonem asons____________________
S tru ctu ra l- and orn a m en ta liron w o r k e r s ________________
T ile la y e r s ______________________

$5,430

$5.7 60

32*

35*

172 0

*

5. 460

5. 760

32*

35*

172 0

*

5. 580

5. 885

32*

35*

172 0

*

5. 690

6

32*

35*

172 0

*

.

000

5. 690

6

.

000

32*

35*

172 0

*

5. 840

6

.

160

32*

35*

172 0

*

5. 840
4. 955
4. 900

6

. 160
5. 200
5. 150

32*
15*
19 Vz*

35*
*
*

172 0

*

20

19 6 %

20

50*

5. 150
. 220

18*
24 y2*

*
25*

40*
40*

4. 850
970

74.

95

470
. 220
6 . 220
5. 150
6 . 220
5. 540
4. 470
4 .4 7 0
5. 950
5. 150

24 y2*
24Vz*
45*
19 y2*
45*
28*
28*
28*
15*
18*

25*
25*
30*
20*
30*
20*
10*
10*
30*
20*

40*
40*
60*
50*
60*
20*
30*
30*
8%
40*

5. 410
4. 920

5. 710
5. 160

28*
18*

20

*
15*

20

3. 955
3. 925

4. 055
4. 175

19Vz*
30*

30*
30*

35*
1730*

3. 930
4. 200
4. 400
4. 750
3. 705

4. 190
4. 350
9 5. 030
95 . 430
3. 730

7Vz*
19Vz*
23*
23*
18*

7 5.
74.

5.
4.
5.
5.
4.
4.
5.
4.

220
970
920
900
920
200
320
320
650
850

9 5.

20

95

*
25*

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ic k la y e r s ' ten ders___________
Building la b o r e r s ______________
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s '
h elpers _
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s ___________
T e rra z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ____
Base m a ch in e _______________
T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e rs____________

iz y 2*

30*
-

(3)
50*
3lVz*
31 Vz*

ST. LOUIS, MO.
Journeym en
A s b estos w o r k e r s ______________
B o ile r m a k e r s __________________
B r ick la y e rs _____________________
Sew er, o v e r 6 feet,
open w o r k __________________
C a rp en ters--------------------------------R esiden tia l__________________
F lo o r la y e rs _________________
R esiden tia l_____________
Cem ent fin is h e rs_______________
C om p osition , swing
scaffold
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )______________________
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s ________
E ngin eers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipment:
C ra n es, d ra g lin es,
sh o v e ls, d e r r ic k s ,
p ile d r iv e r s ______ __




5. 605
4. 900
5. 250

12
20

Vz£
*
37*

17*
20*
40*

5.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

5.
5.
5.
4.
4.
4.

37*
10*
10*
13*
13*
20*

40*
15*
15*
40*

1350*

*

40*

1350*

250
975
475
575
275
550

4. 800
75 . 300
4 .9 6 0

S ee f o o t n o t e s a t end o f ta b le .

-

5. 105
4. 800
5. 000

4. 975

500
575
025
975
675
950

5. 200
7 5.

450
5. 190

5. 325

20

3% 1%+2 5 *
y2*
I 2 V2 *

io

15*

20*

5%
5%
-

O(■33 )

v4%
(3)
6

E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors— Continued
Building con struction—
Continued
M edium equipment:
Boring m achines
(footing equipm ent),
com bination hoists
and con crete
m ix e r s , tra ctor
sh ov els, h i-lift s ____
L ight equipm ent:
C oncrete p u m p s_____
1 -d ru m h oists, single
com p ressors . _
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
C ra n es, d e r r ic k s ,
d ra g lin es, p ile d r iv e r s , s h o v e ls ___
M edium equipm ent:
1 -d rum h o is t s ,
welding m a ­
ch in es, single
c o m p r e s s o r s _______
Light equipm ent:
B o ile r s , pum ps,
co n c re te -m ix in g
m a ch in e s ___________
G la ziers
L athers __
M a ch in ists_____________________
M arble setters
M osaic and terra zzo
w o rk e r s_____________ _______
P a in t e r s _____________
Spray __
_ .........
Prpfisnrp ro lle r
P a p e rh a n g e rs_________________
P ip efitters _ _
Sprinkler fitte rs ____________
P la s t e r e r s ____
__
P lu m b ers______
R od m en _____ _
R o o fe r s , com p osition _________
R o o fe r s , slate and tile _
S heet-m etal w o rk e r sStonem asons__
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ______
T ile la y e rs _____________________

$4.975

$5.3 25

15*

20

*

4. 975

5. 325

15*

20

*

4 .4 2 5

4. 775

15*

20

*

4. 975

5. 325

15*

20

*

4. 425

4 .7 7 5

15*

20

*

4 .4 2 5
4. 910
5. 150
5. 075
4 .9 6 0

4.
5.
5.
5.
5.

15*
15*
17 i/z*
10*
1 2 Vz*

20

*
*

5. 170
4. 560
5.4 7 0
4. 810
4. 560
5. 150
5. 180
4. 600
7 5. 405
4 .7 2 5
4. 650
4. 500
7 5. 115
5. 000
4. 725
4. 960

775
160
450
575
030

5. 370
4. 825
5. 790
5. 075
4. 825
5. 375 $ 1 .
6 . 335
5. 450
7 5. 555
5. 075
4. 800
4. 800
75 . 310
5. 250
5. 075
5. 030

_
12*
12*

‘

12*
12*
51 Vz
11*
17 Vz*
20*
15*
17*

20

_

6%

15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
36*
15*

_
1815*
1815*
1815*
1815*

*
*
*

30*
30*

20
20
20

_

16*
37*
15*
1 2 Vz*

27*
40*
20*
15*

4. 500
4. 175
3. 625

15*
15*
15*

20

d
*
*

3. 450

3. 600

17*

20

*

3. 470
4. 130
4 .4 2 5
4. 200
4. 070
4. 370
4. 030

3.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

630
330
525
550
370
670
280

1 0 Vz*

1 2 Vz*

(3)

*
20*
_

20

1 2 1/ 2 *

4. 790
4. 950
4. 490
4. 300
4. 550
375. 255
4 .4 0 0
4. 525

5.
5.
4.
4.
4.
385.
4.
4.

020
250
670
600
850
585
700
825

*
*
13*
15*
15*
25*
10*
10*

8%

5%
30*

H elpers and la b orers
Rri rlcla yp>r s 1 tpnHprs
Building la b orers
R esiden tia lC om position r o o f e r s '
he lpe r s ____ _
E leva tor co n s tr u c to r s '
h elp ers________ __ __________
M arble setters ' h e lp e rs____ __
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o re rs P lum bers ' la b o re rs _
T e rra z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ___
Rasp mar.hinp . . ..
T ile la y e r s ' h elp ers___________

4. 200
3. 875
3.475

15*
15*

20
20

20

20
132 0
20

20

_

*
*
*

*
*

I

SALT LAKE C IT Y , UTAH
Journeym en
A shp.«?fns wnrlfprs
B o ile r m a k e r s Rr icklayer s
Carpenters
M illw rights .... _
P ile d riv e rs ________
Cem ent fin ish ers
C om position flo o r l a y e r s __
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en)_____________________
E leva tor con stru ctors

4. 780
4 .4 7 0

5. 030
4. 650

2 1
20

10*
10Vz*

*
15*
10*
10*
35*
10*
10*

20

1%

12V2*

*
18?
13*
13*

20

18V
.

_
_

(3)

40
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it ie s
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u ed
July 1,
1966

Trade or occupation

Rate
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH—
Continued
Journeym en— Continued

B r ick la y e rs ' ten d ers__
Building la b o re rs ______ ____
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e rs .— ______________________
........

P lu m b ers' la b o r e r s ___________
T e r r a z z o w ork ers'
h elp ers
— ___________

$4,800
5.870

20*
20*

27‘/2 *
27 V2*

-

4.520
4.790
4.530
5.120

20*
20*
20*
20*

27V2 *
27Vz *
27V2 *
27V2 *

-

4.200

20*

27 V2*

4.620
4.530

20*
20*

27VZ*
27V2 *

4.530

20*

27V2*

4.120
4.280

20*
20*

27 V2*
27V2*

4.620

20*

27V2*

5.120

20*

27V2*

5.120

20*

27 V2*

4.790

20*

27 V2 *

5.120
3.880
4.460
3.450

20*
15*

27V2*

4.250
4.200
4.400
4.400
4.880
4.300
4.460
4.880
5.100
4.200
4.200
4.620

16*
16*
16*
16*
16*
15*
16*
15*
10*
10*
15*

-

-

-

-

(34)

-

(5")

20*
20*
10*
10*
10*
20*

(35)
-

5.100
4.250

15*

10*

-

(35)

3.750
3.325

3.900
3.575

15*
15*

10*
10*

3.130
3.585
3.325

3.255
3.835
3.575

ioV2*
15*
15*

12VZ*
10*

3.325

3.575

15*

10*

4.660
4.450
3.940
4.240
3.900
4.150

4.860
4.650
4.000
4.300
4.050
4.300

10*

10*
5*
5*

-

-

-

-

-

4.380
4.240

4.620
4.410

-

(3 )
-

Journeym en

A s b estos w o r k e r s _____________
B r ic k la y e r s . __________________
C a rp en ters_________ _________
M illw rights ______ _______
Cem ent fin is h e rs ________________
._ .
..

S e e f o o t n o t e s at end o f ta b le ,




$4,300

$4,450

3.900
3.750
4.250
4.250

4.050
3.875
4.250
4.250

3.750
3.750
4.000
4.250
3.750
4.360
4.375
4.360
3.950
4.475
4.450

3.875
3.875
4.125
4.375
3.875
4.460
4.500
4.460
4.025
4.650
4.650

4.200
4.350
3.750

4.250
4.400
3.875

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance'

Pension

Vacation
pay

Engineers— P ow er equipment
op era tors:
Building con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
Blade gra d ers
(s e lf-p r o p e lle d ),
b u lld o ze r s, cra n es,
d e r r ic k s , drag lin es,
hoists (2 drum s o r
m o re ), m ix ers
(14 cubic feet or
o v e r), p ile d riv e r s ,
r o lle r s (5 tons and
o v e r), s c ra p e rs ,
winch tru ck s-----------Light equipm ent:
A ir co m p r e s s o r s ,
(ov er 125 cubic
feet), hoists
(1 drum ), r o lle r s
(under 5 tons),
m ix ers (le s s than
14 cubic feet),
pumps ( 2 V2 inches
or la r g e r ) __________
G la z ie r s _______________________
L a t h e r s ________________________
M arble se tte r s _________________
M osa ic and te rr a z z o
w o rk e r s _______________________
P a in t e r s _______________________
S p r a y _______________________
Structural steel s p r a y _____
P a p e rh a n g e rs__________________
P ip e fit t e r s _____________________
P la s t e r e r s _____________________
P lu m b e rs_______________________
R od m en ________________________
S h eet-m eta l w o rk e r s__________
Stonem asons___________________
S tructured- and ornam entaliron w o r k e r s _________________
S h eeters and b u ck e r s-u p ___
T ile la y e rs _____________________

Z5t

10*

20*

10*
12 V2 *

20*

12V2 t
12 V2 d

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs' ten d ers__________
Building la b o r e r s _____________
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
h e lp e rs_______________________
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s __________

2.230

2.330

2 .1 2 0

2 .2 2 0

2.970
2.490

3.090
2.590

5.550
5.450
5.100
4.940

5.750
5.750
5.100
5.120

5.190
5.070
4.730

5.370
5.250
4.950

5.500
5.294

7V2*

I2V2 *

(3 )

25*

SAN DIEGO, CALIF.

SAN ANTONIO, TEX.

E levator co n stru ctors ....... .

Rate
per
hour

Journeym en— Continued

H elpers and la b o re rs

E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en)
____________

July 1, 1967

Rate
per
hour

SAN ANTONIO, T E X .—
Continued

E ngineers— P o w e r equipm ent
op era tors:
Building con stru ction ;
Heavy equipm ent;
D e r r ic k s _____________ _ $4,580
P ile d r iv e r s _
5.380
T r a c t o r s with front
end loa d ers:
Up to 1 yard
3.960
1—2 y a rd s.
4.270
4.360
O ver 5 y a r d s _______ 4.970
M edium equipm ent;
H oists:
3.960
2 drum s (both
4.360
in u s e ).. __
M ix e r m o b ile s ___
4.270
T ra cto rs (rubber
4.270
tired)
Light equipm ent:
3.890
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ______
4.040
C on crete m ix e r s
(skip type)
3.890
Heavy con stru ction ;
Heavy equipm ent;
P o w e r shovels
(up to 5 cub ic
4.580
yards)
T ournapulls or
sim ila r type _
4.580
M edium equipm ent:
4.360
T ra ctors. _
______
Light equipm ent:
4.580
T ru ck cra n es
____
G la ziers
______________
3.730
4.210
L athers ______________________
M arble s e t t e r s .. __ ______
3.450
M o s a ic and te r r a z z o
4.125
w o rk e r s ________________________
4.000
P ain ters
~ . . ____ — __
4.200
Swing stage, s p r a y __________
Pape rhange r s _ __ _________
4.200
4.650
P ip efitters
.
______
4.250
R efrig era tion fitte rs
4.210
___
P la s t e r e r s ______ __
P lu m b ers________________________ 4.650
Rodm en _ . . . _______
__ ___
4.800
R o o fe rs , com p osition
4.050
4.050
R o o fe rs , slate and tile ._ __
4.330
S tru ctu ra l- and ornam entaliron w ork ers
4.800
________ _. __
4.125
T ile la y ers

P la s te r e r s ' la b o rers

Trade or occupation

13 V2*
13V2*
-

7V2*

1%
12‘/2 *

-

(3 )

Journeym en
A sb estos w o r k e r s _____________
B o ile r m a k e r s __________________
B r ick la y e rs ____________________
C a rp en ters________________ ;____
M illw righ ts, parquetry
flo o r la y e rs _______________
Shingle r s ___________________
Cem ent fin is h e rs______________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en)_____________________
E levator co n s t r u c to r s _________
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op era tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent;
U n iversal equipment
(sh ovels, drag lin es,
d e r rick s , d e r r ic k b a rg es , cla m ­
sh ells, o r c r a n e s ) T ra cto rs (b u ll­
d o z e rs , tam p ers,
s c r a p e r s , or d r a g type s h o v e ls )_______
M edium equipment;
A -F ram e boom
t r u c k s ______________
M otor p a trols,
including pow er
b la d e s _______________

20 *

45*
25*

40*
35*

15*

18*
18*

35*
35*
15*

15*
15*
35*

6.000
5.500

20*

l%+23*
I2V2*

(3)

5.260

5.410

30*

45*

17 30*

5.160

5.310

30*

45*

17 30*

5.160

5.310

30*

45*

17 30*

5.260

5.410

30*

45*

17 30*

21*

20*
20*

18*

22 *

IO V 2*

41
T a b le 15.

U n io n S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,.
J u ly 1, 1 966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C on tin u ed

Trade or occupation

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund
Insurance3 Pension

Trade or occupation

$
4.380

$
4.530

30*

45*

4.620

4.770

30*

45*

5.260

5.160

5.410

5.310

30*

30*

45*

45*

5.260

5.410

30*

5.260

5.410

30*

45*

4.380

4.530

30*

45*

4.620

4.770

30*

45*

5.160
5.260
4.720
4.625
5.760
4.850

5.310
5.410
4.900
4.750

30*
30*
15*
20*

45*
45*
20*
15*

4.920

14*

20*

4.850
4.970
5.220

4.920
5.290
5.540

14*
24*
24*

20*

5.220
5.470
5.095
5.550
5.500
5.150
5.550
5.200
4.900
4.900
5.750
5.410
4.850

5.540
5.790
5.415
5.640
5.550
5.300
5.640
5.540
5.000
5.000
5.750
5.710
4.920

24*
24*
24*
8%
7/2%
15*
8%
28*
14*
14*
25*
28*
14*

25*
25*
25*
14%
10%
15*
14%
20*

4.160
3.905

4.260
4.065

20*

3.705
4.080
4.650
4.330
4.730
4.080

3.850
4.150
4.700
4.530
4.930
4.150

45*

6 .1 2 0

25*
25*

22*
20*
20*

20*

20*
20*

1 0 V2*
14*

1 2 V2*
20*

20*

20*

14*

20*

-

-

C arpenters— . ----------------F lo o r la y e rs , sh in g lers____
M illw rig h ts-------------------------Cement fin is h ers_________ —
C om p osition - ------ — ----17 30*
Swing s ca ff did------- -----------E le ctricia n s (inside
17 30*
w irem en):
San F r a n c is c o ---------------------Oakland___________________
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s .
___
Engineers----P ow er equipm ent
op era tors:
Building and heavy
17 3 0*
construction:
C o m p re ss o rs-----------------C o m p re ss o rs (2 or 6 )___
Hoists (1 drum )_________
17 30*
Sm all rubber tired
tra cto r s — -----Sm all rubber tired
trenching m a ch in es-----17 30*
T r a c to r s , d o z e rs ,
sc r a p e r s , sheep foot,
17 30*
se lf-p r o p e lle d c o m ­
pa ctor with d o z e r,
17 30*
and push cats __ _
E u clid s, T -p u lls ,
DW 20, 21 and
17 30*
sim ilar (with earth
m oving equipm ent
ov er 45 cubic yards
17 3 0*
"str u ck , " M C R )----------T ra cto rs (with boom )
17 30*
(36)
D - 6 or la r g e r , and
Gl
lar
13 50*
Cranes (not ov er 25
30*
tons), ham m erhead
and gantry - —
30*
P ow er sh ov els, cla m ­
10*
sh ells, dra g lin es,
10*
b ackhoes, g ra d -a lls :
Up to and including
10*
1 y a r d ________—____
10*
O ver 1 and
10*
including 7 cubic
ya T*r1c
17 1 0 %
1 7 7V2%
U n iversal L iebher and
45*
tow er cra n es, and
17 1 0 %
sim ila r types
— _ —
18*
G la ziers:
Sam F ra n ricrn
30*
30*
Oakland---— ------- —
_
L athers:
18*
San F ra n cisco _ ------ —
DaHanrl
30*
M achinists;
San F ra n cis co — ____ ______
O akland.
A/Ta_rVil #=* spftpr c
25*
25*
M osaic and te rr a z z o
w o rk e r s.
... .
P a in te rs _______________________
(3)
30*
P a p erh a n g ers__________________
25*
P ip efitters:
San F r a n c is c o . __ ________
Sprinkler fitte rs _____
30*
R efrig era tion
fi t t e r s — — ---- —

$
4.875
5.025
37 5.225
4.665
4.825
4.915

(Scales are the sam e fo r both
cities unless otherw ise
indicated)
Journeym en
5.690
5.450

6.030
5.750

’ 5.600
’ 6.310
5.630

’ 5.750
’ 6.464
5.630

at en d o f ta b le .




30*
20*

25*
20*

60*
15*

32|/2 *

35*
35*
20*

35*
35*
20*

32*/2 *

17*

P la s te re r s :
San F ra n cis co ---------------------Oakland— —
— _. —
P lu m b ers:
San F ra n cis co __ __ ____
Oakland_____________________
Rodm en
_ __ ____ __
R o o fe rs, com p osition _________
R o o fe rs, slate and tile —
S heet-m etal w ork e r s:
San F ra n cis co ______________
Oakland__ . . .
Stonem asons:
San F ra n cis co Oakland .

$
5.205
5.355
38 5.555
4.920
5.080
5.170

37

38

37

38

’ 5.804
5.880
5.610

’ 6.170
6.060
5.990

37

4.570
5.100
4.980

Insurance3

Pension

1

Vacation
pay

4.815
5.375
5.250

25*
25*
25*
26*
26*
26*

19V2*
15*
^Vz*

32*
32*
32*

35*
35*
35*
40*
40*
40*

1%+1 1 V2
]% + 2 0 *

15*
15*
15*
50*
50*
50*

*

13 4%
1110%

1 2 Vz*

35*
35*
35*

(3)

17 2 0 *
17 2 0 *
17 2 0 *

5.160

5.440

32*

35*

17 2 0 *

5.250

5.535

32*

35*

17 2 0 *

5.430

5.760

32*

35*

17 2 0 *

5.460

5.760

32*

35*

17 2 0 *

5.580

5.885

32*

35*

17 2 0 *

5.690

6 .0 0 0

32*

35*

17 2 0 *

5.690

6 .0 0 0

32*

35*

17 2 0 *

5.840

6.160

32*

35*

17 2 0 *

172 0 *

5.840

6.160

32*

35*

4.930
4.930

5.250
4.930

1 5£

2 0*

20*

20*

4.940
4.940

5.300
5.090

28*
29*

42*
31*

65*
1780*

5.760
5.760
5.350

6 .1 1 0

143/s *

14*

f3’ \
V )

5.350

50*

75.170
’ 4.970
’ 4.970

’ 5.540
’ 5.220
’ 5.220

20*

35*
25*
25*

25*
40*
40*

36V2*
15*

29*

36V2*
42*

29*

’ 6.560
7.265

37

5.665
6.845

Oakland

SAN FRAN CISCO-OAKLAND,
CALIF.

S e e fo o t n o t e s

Employer contribution to fund

J ourne ym en— Continued

H elpers and la b o re rs

A sb estos w o rk e r s_______________
B o ile r m a k e r s — __ _ ____
B r ick la y e rs:
San F ra n cis co
Underground---------------------Oakland
__ _
___

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

SAN FRAN CISCO-OAKLAND,
CALIF.— ‘Continued

Journeym en— Continued

B r ic k la y e r s ' tenders__ — Building la b o re rs _ _ _____ —
E levator co n s tr u c to r s '
h elp ers — _______ — ____
M arble setters •h elp ers
_____
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o r e r s .
___
T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s 1 h e lp e r s ____
Base m achine ___________
T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e rs . ___ __ _

1

Vacation
pay

SAN DIEGO, CALIF.—
Continued

E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
opera tors— Continued
Building con stru ction —
Continued
Light equipm ent:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s --------C on crete m ix ers
(skip type).
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
U n iversal equipment
(s h o v e ls, d rag lin es,
d e r r ic k -b a r g e s ,
cla m s h e lls ,
or cr a n e s )____________
T r a c t o r s , (b u lld o z e rs , ta m p ers,
s c r a p e r s , or d rag type s h o v e ls )__ ____
M edium equipm ent:
M otor p a t r o ls ,
including pow er
b la d e s ------------------- —
C oncrete and m obile
m ix e r s _________ ____
Light equipm ent:
A ir co m p r e s s o r s --------Skip loa d ers:
7 4 yard or le s s
(without d r a g )------O ver 3/ 4 to lVz
yards (w heel
ty p e )---------------------O ver lV 2 y a r d s ____
G la z ie r s ____ _____ _________
L athers __. . . . _______ ______ ___
M achinists _ __ ___ __ __
M arble setters
------- --- —
M osa ic and t e rr a z z o
w ork ers - --------------------- — —
P a in t e r s —
_ __ ___ . . .
_
S p ra y ____ ____ ______ _
Swing stage:
B rush. _ _
_______ _ _
_________ —
S p ra y —
P aperhangers ___ ___ __
P ip e fit t e r s — __
R efrig era tion fi t t e r s _________
P la s t e r e r s __ __ _____ __ —
P lu m b ers________________________
R od m en ___ _____ ______ _
R o o fe r s , com p osition ______
R o o fe r s , slate and t il e _________
Sheet-m eta l w o rk e r s____________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ________
. ___
T ile la y e rs------ _ __ _

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1 1967

28

5.300
4.9 6 5

’ 6.560
6.470
5.200
4.450
4.450

37

24V2 *
24Vz *

’ 6.860
7.665

86*

’ 6.860
7.345

86*

38

28

5.650
5.115

’ 6.860
3 8 6 .9 2 0

5.540
4.750
4.750
’

6 .0 2 0

5.530

38

5.890

’ 5.600
’ 5.630

5%

6 .1 2 0

7 5.620
37

(J31.
0 /0

’ 5.750
’ 5.630

11*

28*
24*
2 2 V2*
*
25*
28*
25*
25*

4%

21*

30*

13

81*
50*

36V2*
30*

29*

20*

40*
40*

18*
45*
45*

17*
17*

21*

5.35%

30*

7%

32*/2 *

35*
20*

35*
20*

86

17*

42
T a b le 15.

U nion S c a le s o f W a g es and H o u r s and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a tio n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u e d
July 1,
1966

Trade or occupation

Rate
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund
Insurance2 Pension

1

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

SAN FRAN CISCO-OAKLAND,
C A L IF . — C ontinue d

July 1, 1967
Employer contribution to fund 1

Rate
per
hour

Rate
per
hour

$ 3 ,3 5 0

$ 3 ,700

17Vz*

3.200

3 .550

17Vz*

3.875

4.0 4 5

18*

3 .220

3 .3 6 0

10V2 *

Insurance2

Pension

Vacation
pay

SCRANTON, PA.— Continued
H elpers and la b o re rs

Journeym en— Continued
Structural- and ornam entaliron w o r k e r s __________________

$ 5 ,4 1 0

$5 ,7 1 0

28*

*> *

5 .500

5 .750

24*

2 2 Vz*

18*
6%

H elpers and la b orers
B r ick la y e rs' tenders:

C on crete_________
_________
E levator c o n s tru c to r s'
h elp ers-------------------------------------M arble s etters' h e lp e r s ------------P la s t e r e r s ' la b o re rs :
Oakland
......
T e r r a z z o w o rk e r s ' h e lp e r s ____
Base m a ch in e ________________

94.7 5 0

9 4 . 7 50

20*

20*

9 4 .995

9 5.050

10*

40*
_

30*

17 3 0 *

30*

17 3 o £

3 .9 2 5

4.1 7 5

2 7 V2 *
30*

4.0 2 5

4 .275

30*

3 .930

4 .190

7|/2 *

4 .4 9 0

4 .6 0 0

1 2 V2 *

94 .9 5 0

9 5.400

28 4 . 4 9 5

28 5 . 2 9 5

4 .4 0 0

9 5.0 3 0

4.7 5 0

9 5.430

4.6 0 0

4.8 0 0

127z*
-

(3 >
29 Vz*

25*

20*

70*

27Vz *
23*

10*

50^
31 V z*

.

23*
2 7 V2 *

3 1 Vz *

20*

6%

Journeym en

3 .9 2 5

4 .2 2 5

20*

15*

4 .800

29 4 . 7 4 0

21*

3 7 Vz*

3.760

4 .050

15*

25*

4 .340

4 .630

15*

4 .350

4 .900

15*

25 i
12 Vz*

4 .175

4 .4 7 5

1 7 Vz *

4.6 0 0

4 .790

10Vz *

4 2 Vz *

-

1% + 5 0 *
1 2 Vz*

5 .3 9 5

5.665

15*

25*

4.8 7 5

5.115

15*

25*

(3)

4.6 1 0

4 .840

15*

4 .470

4 .690

15*

25*

-

4 .470

4 .690

15*

25*

-

25*

5 .395

5.665

15*

25*

4 .875

5.115

15*

25*

-

4.6 1 0

4 .840

15*

25*

_

4.4 7 0

4 .690

15*

25*

-

4.4 7 0
3 .6 8 0

4 .690
3.930

4 .7 5 0

5 .100

4 .800

29 4 . 7 4 0

4 .800

29 4 . 7 4 0

3.500

3.750

4 .000

4 .0 0 0

15*
10*

25*

21*

37

15*

_

21*

3 7 V2*

_

_

3.500

3.750
4 .7 4 0

15*

30*

4 .425

5.050

15*

4 .575

4.7 4 0

15*

1 2V z *
30*

3.900

4.0 5 5

15*

3oe

5 .500

5.650

23V z

4 .100

4 .270

18*

4 .1 0 0

4 .2 7 0

18*

4 .150

4.3 0 0

4 .8 0 0

29 4 . 7 4 0

5 .6 0 0

5 .750

4 .800

29 4 . 7 4 0

_

Vz*

4 .5 7 5

S ee f o o t n o t e s at end o f ta b le .




3 .500

3.750

3 .350

3 .700

3 .200

3 .550

3 .600

3.850

3 .500

3 ’. 7 5 0

5 .0 0 0

17Vz*
1 7 V2 *

_

_

_

_

1 2V z *
_

(3 )
_

SE A T T L E , WASH.

SCRANTON, PA.

__
B rick la y ers
....
C a rp en ters______________________
M illw rig h ts__________________
Cem ent fin is h e rs ________________
E le ctricia n s (inside
wi rem en)
. .
E levator c o n s t r u c to r s __________
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op era tors:
Building con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
C ranes (a ll types),
d e r r ic k s , power
sh ov els______________
M edium equipm ent:
T ou rn a pu lls,
c a r r y a l ls ____________
B u lld ozers,
tra ctor s______________
Light equipment:
Welding m a ch in es-------C o m p re s s o rs ,
p u m p s________________
Heavy con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent;
Cranes (all types),
pow er shovels,
ca b le w a y s____________
M edium equipm ent:
T ournapulls,
c a r r y a l ls _____________
B u lld ozers,
tra cto r s .
_i
Light equipm ent:
Welding m a ch in es _______
C o m p re s s o rs ,
p u m p s________________
C.laziers
.
j
L a th e r s__________________________
M arble s etters__________________
M osaic and te rr a z z o
w ork ers
. ..
P ainters
...
Swing, steel, s p ra y _____ ____
P a p erh a n g ers___________________
"Pi ppfi ftp r c
P la ste re r s
P lu m b ers________________________
Re sidential___________________
R od m en ___________________ ____
R o o fe rs , c o m p o s itio n __________
R o o fe rs , slate and t i l e _________
Sheet-m etal w o rk e r s____________
Stonem asons_____________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s _______
T ile la y e rs ______________________

B r ick la y e rs' tenders _ . _ ...
Building la b o r e r s ______________
C om p osition r o o fe r s '
h elpers
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
h elpers
M arble s e tte r s' h e lp e rs________
P la s te r e r s ' la b o re rs
P lu m b ers' la b orers
T p r ra zzo w n rk p r ? 1 hplpprs
T ile la y e rs ' h elpers

*

-

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15*

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25d

4 .9 5 0

5 .2 5 0

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20*

5 .180

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4 .4 8 0

4.6 8 0

20*

25<1
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4 .6 1 0

4.8 1 0

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4 .630

4.8 3 0

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4 .580

4 .780

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20*

4 .7 2 0

5.0 5 0

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_
-

4.9 7 0

5 .3 0 0

17*

4 .995

5 .470

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4 .8 4 0

5.1 6 0

5 .3 8 0

5 .6 5 0

25*

30*

5 .010

5 .280

25*

30*

-

5 .0 4 0

5.3 1 0

25*

30*

-

5 .040

5 .3 1 0

25*

30*

_

5 .3 3 0

5 .6 0 0

25*

3o£

5 .3 8 0

5 .6 5 0

25*

30*

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12 V2 *

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5 .2 8 0

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30*

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4.4 8 0

4.6 8 0

25*
12*

10*

(36)

4 .5 5 0

4.8 0 0

18*

4 .850

5.1 0 0

13 1 5 *

5.2 0 0

5 .3 8 0

13 1 5 *

4.9 5 0

13 1 5 *

4 .700

25*
13 2 0
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4 .400

4 .620

15*

15*

4 .600

4 .8 2 0

15*

15*

4.*400

4.6 2 0

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4 .830

5 .1 1 0

21*

15*
21*

4.5 5 0

4 .650

18*

15*

4.8 3 0

5 .1 1 0

21*

4.6 5 0

4 .980

20

21*
10 d

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4 .5 9 0

4 .800

12*

lOd

4 .840

5 .050

12*

5 .120

5 .360

17*

10<1
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5.1 8 0

5 .5 3 0

15*

4 .850

5 .1 5 0

20

4 .480

4.8 5 0

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H elpers and la b orers
_
_
.

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.

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.

Journeym en
A sbestos w ork ers
Roi le r make r s
B rick la y ers
Carpenters
"Floor la y e rs , shinplers
M illw rights .
P ile d r iv e r s , bridge
and dock .
Cem ent fin is h e rs _______________
F lo o r la y e rs , com p osition
and m a stic
E le ctricia n s (inside
wi rem en)
E levator con s tru ctors
E ngineers— P ow er
equipment o p era tors:
Building con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
Shovels and cra n es ,
all cr a w le r and
truck types
B u lld ozers,
c a rr y a ll type
s c ra p e rs (s in g le ) ___
M edium equipm ent:
H o is t s _________________
M ix ers, other than
paving:
2 0 0 yards and
under . __
Ovpr ZOO yarHc
P ile d r iv e r s ___________
Light equipm ent:
F ork lifts or lum ber
sta ck ers (on co n ­
struction job site)___
C om p ressors,
excavating
G la ziers _ ..
Lathers
M arble setters:
Tnside
Outside_______________________
M osaic and te r r a z z o
w ork ers
P ainters
Structu ra 1 sfppl. spray
P a p erh a n g ers __________________________
P ip efitters
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
Plum be r s
R odmen
Unofftrs. com p osition
R o o fe rs, slate and tile
Sheet-m etal w ork ers _ .
Stonem asons
Structural -i ron w ork ers
T ile la y ers

-

Rric.kla.yprs' tpnHcrs
Ruilding la b o re rs
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
helpers
M arble se tte r s' helpers
P la s t e r e r s ' la b orers
P lu m b ers' la b orers
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h elpers
Base m achine
T ile la y e rs ' h elpers

4.1 0 0

4 .300

20

3 .800

4 .0 0 0

20

3 .390

3 .6 1 0

3 .850

4 .0 5 0

4 .100

4 .300

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U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u rs and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C it ie s
J u ly 1, 19 6 6 , and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u ed
July 1,
1966

Trade or occupation

Rate
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund
Insurance:-

Pension

July 1, 1967

Rate
per
hour

Vacatioi
pay

SH REVEPO RT, L A .

Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2

Pension

V p^y,lon

SOUTH BEND, IN D .—
Continued

Journeym en
A sbestos w o r k e r s ______________
B o ile r m a k e r s __________________
B r ick la y e rs _____________________
C a rp en ters______________________
M illw righ ts, p ile d r iv e r s ____
Cem ent fin is h e rs_______________
T row eling m a ch in e ____
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en)___ ______ ________
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s ________
E n gineers— P ow er equipm ent
op e r a to r s:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s . ________
B u lld o z e rs, 6S and
o v e r _______ _______________
C ra n es, d e r r ic k s ,
d r a g lin e s _____________ ___
F inishing m a ch in es___
H oists:
4 s t o r ie s __________________
Under 4 s t o r ie s __________
M ix ers:
16S and o v e r ________ ___
Under 16S___________ ___
P um ps______________________
R o lle r s:
Asphalt___________________
Other than a sp h a ltS cr a p e rs______ ______ ____
G la z ie r s ___________ _____ __
L a th e r s _________________________
M arble s e tte r s--------------------------M osa ic and te rra zzo
w o r k e r s _______________________
P a in t e r s ________________________
Steel and swing stage:
E xceed ing 30 f e e t ________
E x ceed ing 75 f e e t __
S p ra y _______________________
P a p erh a n g ers_ ---- ----------------P ip e fit t e r s _____________________
P la s t e r e r s _______________ ____
P lu m b ers ______________________
R od m en . _ __________ ______
R o o fe r s , com p osition __________
R o o fe r s , slate and t il e Sh eet-m eta l w o r k e r s ______ ___
Stonem asons____________ ____
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s _______
S h e e te rs _____________________
T ile la y e r s ________ _________

Trade or occupation

$4.500
4 .6 0 0
4. 400
3. 700
3. 950
3. 500
3. 750

$4.7 25
4. 800
4. 500
4. 100
4. 350
3. 800
4 .0 5 0

4. 200
4. 185

4. 700
4. 300

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20*
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20*
-

_
_

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3. 390

3. 740

-

-

3. 950

4. 500

-

.

3. 950
3. 600

4. 500
3. 950

-

_
-

_

_
(3)

_
-

3. 950
3. 390

4. 500
3. 740

_
-

_
_

.
.

3. 950
3. 390
3. 390

4. 500
3. 740
3. 740

_
_
-

_
_
_

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_
_

3. 950
3. 600
3. 950
3.400
4. 250
3. 650

4.
3.
4.
3.
4.
3.

500
950
500
550
375
750

_
_
-

_
_
.
_

_
-

3.650
3. 350

3. 750
3. 500

-

_

3. 600
3. 850
4 .4 5 0
3. 350
4. 300
4. 250
4. 300
3. 950
3. 000
3. 350
4. 000
4 .4 0 0
4. 100
4. 350
3. 650

3. 750
4. 000
4 .6 0 0
3.500
5.000
4. 375
5. 000
4. 250
3. 200
3.450
4. 100
4. 500
4. 400
4. 650
3. 750

_
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-

-

_
.
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_
20*

_

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10*
-

_
_
_
.
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-

_
_
-

5*
_
5*
-

_
_
_

_
_
-

H elpers and la b orers

Journeym en— Continued
E ngineers— Pow er equipment
op erators:
Building and heavy
construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
C ra n es, d e r r ic k s ,
d ra g lin es, sh ov els,
p ile d r iv e r s .
M edium equipment:
B u lld ozers, scoop s,
sc ra p e r wagons,
tourna pu lls_________
L ight equipm ent:
1 -d rum h o is t s ,
r o l le r s , stone
cr u s h e r s ____________
Autom atic h o is t s ____
G la ziers
. _
Lathers .............. _
M arble s e tte r s_________________
M osaic and terra zzo
w ork ers
P ainters
R o lle r ..........................................
Spray __
......
P a p erh a n g ers_______ _
P ip e fit t e r s ____________
P la ste re r s
__
.
P lu m b ers— _
_
.
R o d m e n .. __________ _____ __
R o o fe r s , com p osition
R o o fe rs , slate and tile
_ _
_ _
S h eet-m etal w o r k e r s __
Stonem asons
___ . _
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ______
T ile la y ers .
.............

$4.7 50

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

$ 5.100

20*

20*

20*

20*

240
120
000
360
500

4. 590
4 .4 7 0
4. 300
4. 610
4. 750

4. 500
4. 000
4. 250
4. 600
4. 000
4. 500
4 .6 7 5
4. 500
4. 800
4. 550
4. 700
4. 350
5. 350
4. 800
4. 500

4. 750
4. 250
4. 250
31 4. 250
4. 250
5 .0 0 0
4. 875
5. 000
5.0 5 0
4. 750
4. 900
4. 700
5. 800
5. 050
4. 750

3.565
3.400

3. 865
3. 700

10*

15*
15*

_

3. 565

3. 865

10*

15*

_

3. 063
3 .450
3.400
3 .400
3. 550
3. 750

3.
3.
3.
3.
3.
4.

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(6)
10*
10*
(6)
(6)

I 2 V2 *

3. 565
4. 095
3 .4 5 0

3.865
4. 395
3. 700

10*

4.
4.
5.
4.
4.
4.
4.

810
950
160
450
650
600
530

5. 100
5. 250
5 .410
4. 680
4. 880
4. 830
4. 780

*
*
15*
19*
19*
19*
20*

4. 808
4. 840

5. 115
5. 150

15*
1 0 V2*

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23*
(6)

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*
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15*

20

20

20

20

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20*
25*
20*
20*
15*
9*
25*
20

20

20

20

_
_

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-

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ic k la y e r s ' tenders
Building la b o r e r s _____________
Sewer d ig gers and ja ck
h a m m e rs ____
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s '
h e l p e r s ._
_
_
......
M arble s e t t e r s ' h elp ers P la ste re r s ' la b o re rs __
P lum bers ' la b o re rs _
T e rra zzo w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ___
Base m a ch in e ______________
T ile la y e r s ' h elp ers:
A greem en t A
. .
36 inches and ov er
A greem ent B ______
_____

370
700
700
700
800
000

10*

7

10*

( 3)

_

_
_
_
_

15*
15*

_
_

15*
15*

(6)

-

SPOKANE, WASH.
B r ick la y e rs 1 tenders _______
Building la b o r e r s ---------------------A irja c k ___________________ __
C om p osition r o o f e r s '
h e lp e rs_____________________
E leva tor con s tru ctors '
h elpers ______________ _
M a rble setters ' h e lp e rs________
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o re rs ------- ---M ortar m ix e r s ______________
T e rra z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ____
F lo o r and base m achin e____
T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e rs_____ ____

2. 125
2. 025
2.2 2 5

2. 325
2. 225
2. 425

.
-

-

-

-

-

2. 150

2. 200

-

-

-

2.929
1. 875
2. 125
2. 175
1. 950
2. 300
1. 875

3.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.

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000
325
375
100
450
000

-

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_
_
_
_
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-

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_
_
_
-

SOUTH BEND, IND.
Journeym en
A s b estos w o r k e r s ______________
B o ile r m a k e r s ____ ___________
B rick la yers™ ---------------------- „
C a rp en ters__ __________________
Residential-----------------------Cem ent fin is h e rs -------- -------------E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en) — ---------------------- „
E leva tor co n s tru c to r s ___
S e e fo o t n o t e s a t en d o f t a b le .




4. 775
5. 050
5. 350
4 .4 0 0
4. 150
4. 500

5. 375
5. 300
5. 800
4. 750
4 .4 0 0
4 .8 0 0

4. 750
4. 375

5. 100
4. 815

15*
10*

10*

10*
15*
2%
7

V2 *

20*
9*
10*
10*
20*

_
-

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12Vz*

.

-

(3)

Journeym en
A sbestos w ork ers
B o ile r m a k e r s __________________
B r ick la y e rs_______
C a rp en ters________
M illw rights .
P ile d riv e rs ______
Cem ent fin ish ers ........... .
E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )_____ _
___
E levator con stru ctors
.. _
Engineers— P ow er equipm ent
op era tors:
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
C ra n es, d e r r i c k s ____
H oists (2 drum s
o r m o r e )____
Medium equipm ent:
M ix e r m o b ile s ,
pu m p cretes (link b elt o r s im ila r )____
C on crete m ix e r s ____
L ight equipm ent:
C o m p re ss o rs:
1 o n ly (p orta ble)__
2 o r m o re
(p orta ble)________
Pumps ______

20

20

25*
20*
_

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*
*
10*

20
20
20

1%
I 2 V2 *

_

25*

_
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_

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(3)

4 .9 0 0

5. 150

15*

30*

4. 600

4. 850

15*

30*

.

4 .6 0 0
4. 350

4 .8 5 0
4. 600

15*
15*

30*
30*

_
_

4 .0 5 0

4. 300

15*

30*

_

4. 350
4. 050

4. 600
4. 300

15*
15*

30*
30*

_
-

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T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u r s and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a t io n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C i t i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1 9 6 6 , and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u e d

July 1,
1966
Trade or occupation

Rate
per
hour

July 1,
1966

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

SPOKANE, W ASH.— Continued

July 1, 1967

Rote
per
hour

Rate
per
hour

$4.6 00

$4.9 00

15*

20*

4. 350

4. 700

15*

20*

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2

Pension

Vacation
pay

SPRINGFIELD, M A SS.—
Continued

Journeym en— Continued
Journeym en— Continued
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors— Continued
Heavy constru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
P ow er sh ov els,
shovel rig ged
m achin es
(c r a n e s , e t c . ) _______
P ow er sh ov els,
ov er 3 yards
(fa c to ry ra tin g )_____
T ra cto r s______________
Highline ca b le w a y s ___
M edium equipm ent:
D e rr ick s ,
p ile d r iv e r s ________ .
T ra x ca v a tors and
sim ila r lo a d e rs _____
L ight equipm ent:
C o m p re s s o rs :
1 only (p orta ble)___
2 o r m ore
(p orta b le)-------------

$4.900

$ 5.150

15*

30*

-

5. 150
4. 600
4. 900

5.400
4. 850
5. 150

15*
15*
15*

30*
30*
30*

-

L a t h e r s _________________________

4. 900

5. 150

15*

30*

-

4. 600

4. 850

15*

30*

-

4. 050

4. 300

15*

30*

-

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.

4.
4.
4.
4.
5.

600
300
200
820
110

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15*

30*
20*

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4. 380
4. 630
4. 830
4. 380
4. 830
4. 570
4. 830
4. 650
4. 450
4 .4 5 0
4. 890
5. 160
4. 850
4. 660

5. 300
4. 580
4. 830
5. 030
4. 580
5. 110
4. 820
5. 110
4. 980
4. 750
4. 750
5. 190
5.410
5. 150
5. 010

15*
13*
13*
13*
13*
21*
15*
21*
20*
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17*
15*
20*
15*

_
20*

.
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-

-

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-

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3. 750
3. 400

3. 850
3. 500

15*
15*

15*
15*

_
_

3. 390
3. 750
3. 900

3. 605
3. 850
4. 000

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15*

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15*

350
050
100
570
860

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15*

.

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1322*

M osa ic and t e rr a z z o

P ip e fit t e r s ______________________
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
P lu m b e rs. ___________ _______
R od m en _______________________
R o o fe r s , com p osition
R o o fe r s , slate and tile __
S heet-m etal w o rk e r s _________
Stonem asons _ ______________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s _______
T ile la y e rs______________________

15*
15*
15*
15*
21*
21*
15*

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.
_
22*
1322*
22*

H elpers and la b orers
B r ic k la y e r s ' ten d ers________
Building la b orers
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s '
h e lp e rs ________________________
M arble setters ' h e lp e rs ________
P la s t e r e r s 1 la b o r e r s _________

(3)
-

E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors— Continued
Heavy constru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
C ran es, d e r r ic k s ,
sh ov els, trenching
m achines ,
p ile d riv e r s
........
Medium equipm ent:
G ra d e r s______________
S crap ers,
b u lld ozers
Light equipm ent:
B o ile r s ___
H oists, r o lle r s ,
m a teria l
sp rea ders
G la z ie r s _______________________
L a t h e r s ___________________
M arble se tte r s_________________
M osaic and te rr a z z o
w ork ers
P ainters
Spra y
Structural steel above
20 fppt..
P a p e rh a n g e rs__________________
Pipp fitters
P la ste re r s _____
Plnmhe r s
R od m en ________
R o o fe r s , com p osition
R o o fe r s , slate and t i l e ________
SVipet-mpfal wnrlfprs
Stonema son s
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ______
T ile la y e rs _____ ___

4. 150

4. 500

15*

20*

4. 150

4. 500

15*

20*

3.
4.
4.
4.

4.
4.
4.
5.

200
480
700
050

15*
15*
20*
15*

206
25*
10*
15*

5. 050
4. 275
285. 617

15*
15*
15*

15*
15£
15*

15*
15*
22 V2*
15*
3%
17*
20*
20*
20*
15*
17*
15*

15*
15*
256
15*
20*
17 *
206y
20*
156
i dy
I1^6
Dy
17*
15*

850
280
500
800

4. 800
4. 025
285. 367
4. 375
4. 025
4. 775
4. 800
4. 900
5. 200
4. 425
4. 500
4. 750
4. 800
5. 200
4. 800

4.
4.
4.
5.
5.
5.
4.
4.
4.
5.
5.
5.

3. 570
3. 300

3. 720
3. 450

15*
15*

15*
15*

2. 880

625
275
9 15
050
200
540
675
750
950
050
540
050

_
_
_
_

H elpers and la b o re rs
B rick la y ers 1 tenders
Building la b o re rs __
C om p osition r o o f e r s '
h e lp e rs________
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s '
h e lp e rs . _________ _
M arble setters 1 h elpers
P la s te re r s ' la b o re rs __
T e rra z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ___
T ile la y ers 1 h e lp e rs___________

3. 040

20*

20*

3.
3.
3.
3.
3.

230
945
570
945
945

3.
4.
3.
4.
4.

i o Yz*

12V2*

15*

15*

_

_

4.
4.
5.
4.
4.
4.

800
950
150
720
825
850

5. 200
5. 200
5.400
5. 075
5. 100

20*
20*
15*
15*
15*
15*

15*
20*
10*
15*
15*
10*

5. 100
4. 840

5. 450
5. 045

1%+15*
15*
7Vz*
I 2 V2 *

4. 950

5. 000

20*

15*

4.4 7 5

4. 525

20*

15*

4. 175

4. 225

20*

15*

4. 175

4. 225

20*

15*

3. 700

3. 750

20*

15*

420
195
720
195
195

_
_

)3))
\
.
_

SYRACUSE, N. Y.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.

Journeym en

Journeym en
A sh estos w ork ers
B o ile r m a k e r s __________________
B r ick la y e rs _____________________
C arpenters_ ________________ ___
Cem ent fin is h e rs . _____________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en) ------------------------------E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s _________
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
Building constru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
C ra n es, 3-drum
h o ists, sh ov els,
trenching m a ch in es,
p ile d r iv e r s __________
M edium equipm ent:
G ra d e r s_______________
S crap ers,
b u lld o z e r s____
Light equipm ent:
B oilers_ _ ___________
Sin gle-drum h o ists,
r o l le r s , m a teria l
sp rea d ers ___ ____
Pum ps (4 inches and
o v e r )_________________

S e e fo o t n o t e s a t end o f ta b le .




4. 900
4.9 5 0
4. 800
4. 450
4. 800

5.
5.
5.
4.
5.

100
200
050
660
050

4. 600
4. 610

4. 800
4. 890

19*
20*
15*
15*
15*
15*
1 0 V2 *

10*
20*
15*
15*
15*
l%rfl5*
1 2 V2 *

4. 600

4. 950

15*

20*

4. 350

4. 700

15*

20*

4. 150

4. 500

15*

20*

4. 150

4. 500

15*

20*

3.925

4. 275

15*

20*

3.900

4. 150

15*

20*

-

(3)

-

A s b estos w ork ers __ . .
B o ile r m a k e r s .
B r ick la y e rs __
C arpenters
M illw rig h ts_________________
C em ent fin ish ers
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )___
E leva tor con s tru ctors _
_
E n gineers----P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
Building con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
C ra n es, p ile d r iv e r s ,
2- and 3-drum
h o ists_______________
M edium equipm ent:
1-drum h o is t s ,
pumps (4 inches
and ov er)
_ ...
C o m p re ss o rs (215
cubic feet and
over)
Light equipment:
Welding m a ch in es,
pumps (under
4 inches)
H arm on N elson
h eaters o r their
equivalent _

_
_

(3)

-

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U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u r s and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a tio n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s in 68 C i t i e s ,
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u ed
July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

Trade or occupation

July 1,
1966

July 1 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

SYRACUSE , N. Y . — Continued

Rate
per
hour

$3,450
3. 350
3. 600
3. 900
3 .450
4. 250
3. 850
4. 250
4. 350
3. 050
3. 050
4. 100
4. 100
4. 350
3. 550

$3.5 50
3. 450
3. 700
4. 000
3. 550
4. 500
4. 175
4. 500
4. 570
3. 350
3. 350
4. 300
4. 250
4. 570
3. 700

_
.
15$
10$
15$
20$
.
10$
10$
20$
.

2. 375
2. 225

2. 550
2.400

10$
10$

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2

Pension

Vacation
pay

Journeym en— Continued

l
$4.9 50
4. 475

M edium equipm ent:
B u lld ozers (under
D6), c o m p r e s s o r s
(215 cubic feet
and o v e r ) ____________
Pum ps (ov er 4
in c h e s )______________
Light equipm ent:
C o m p re ss o rs (under
215 cubic fe e t )______
M ix ers (under 21E),
t ra cto r s _____________
L a t h e r s _________________________

$ 5.000
4. 525

20$
20$

15$
15$

4. 175

4. 225

20$

15$

4.4 7 5

4. 525

20$

15$

3. 700

3. 750

20$

15$

4.
4.
4.
4.

4.
4.
5.
5.

225
500
125
075

20$
15$
15$
15$

15$
5$
10$
10$

5. 075
4. 600
4. 850
4 .9 5 0
4. 600
5. 050
5. 175
4. 750
5. 300
5. 000
5. 000
5. 365
5. 300
5. 075

15$
15$
15$
15$
15$
20$
15$
22$
15$
15$
15$
19$
15$
15$

10$

175
250
925
875

-

S p r a y ________________________
Structural steel_____________
P a p e rh a n g e rs__________________
P ip e fit t e r s ______________________
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
P lu m b ers_______________________
R o o fe r s , slate and t i l e ________
S heet-m etal w o r k e r s ___________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers
T ile la y e rs ______________________

4. 875
4. 400
4. 650
4. 700
4. 400
4. 850
4. 925
4. 350
5. 050
4. 800
4. 800
4.9 6 5
5. 050
4. 875

_
15$
10$
18$
10$
10$
10$
15$
10$
10$

.

.
40$
_
-

H elpers and la b orers
Building la b o r e r s ______________
E leva tor con stru ctors 1
h e lp e rs ______________________
M arble setters 1 h e lp e rs________
P la ste re r s 1 la b o r e r s ____ ____
T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e lp e r s ____
T ile la y ers ' h e lp e rs____________

3. 950

4. 150

15$

20$

3.
4.
4.
4.
4.

3.
4.
4.
4.
4.

7V2$
15$
15$
15$
15$

12V2$
10$
20$
10$
10$

390
075
050
075
075

530
275
250
275
275

-

(3)
-

-

TAM PA, FLA.
Journeym en
A sb estos w o r k e r s ______________
B o ile r m a k e r s __________ ,________
B r ick la y ers
_
_ _ ___
C arpenters
M illw rights
P ile d r iv e r s __________________
Cem ent fin is h e rs_______________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )______________________
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s _________
E n gineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s , o v e r
lDh n ih ic feet
RnllrloTers
.
C ra n es, d e r r ic k s ,
draglines
H oists (m a teria l)____________
M ix ers:
Under 2 b a g s _____________
O ver 2 b a g s______________
P um ps--------------------------------T rench m achin es:
Under 24 in c h e s _________
O ver 24 in ch es— ________
G la z ie r s ________________________
T,a ther s _.........
M a ch in ists______________________
M arble se tte r s __________________
M osaic and te rr a zzo
w o rk e r s_______________________
S e e fo o t n o t e s a t en d o f t a b le .

130
450
100
900
300
100
500

4. 580
4. 600
4. 250
4. 000
4 .4 5 0
4. 200
3. 650

10$
15$
10$

4. 350
4. 160

4. 550
4 .4 1 0

15$
ioV2$

4.
4.
4.
3.
4.
4.
3.

10$
25$

15$

_
30$

10$

1%
12V2$

_

_
(3)

3. 150
3. 475

3. 330
3. 685

17 V2$
17V2$

15$
15$

4 .4 5 0
2. 950

4. 720
3. 115

17V2$
17 V2$

15$
15$

-

2. 350
2. 750
2. 950

2. 475
2. 905
3. 115

17 V2$
17 V2$
17V2$

15$ •
15$
15$

-

2. 750
3. 650
3. 500
3. 900
4.4 0 0
3. 550

2 .905
3. 865
3. 500
4. 050
5. 000
3.700

17V2$
17V2$
10$
15$

15$
15$
10$

10$

-

7$

3. 550

3. 700

-

P a in t e r s _______________________
R esiden tia l__________________
S p ray _______________________
Structural ste e l. _______
P a p e rh a n g e rs.
. ... .
P ip e fit t e r s . ____ ____________
P la ste re r s __
P lu m b ers______________________
R od m en ____ ____ _____________
R o o fe r s , com p osition _________
R o o fe r s , slate and t il e ________
S heet-m etal w o r k e r s __________
Stonem asons.
. . .
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ______
T ile la y e rs _________ ___ _____

_
_
20$
20$
18$
_
10$
.
18$
.

_
.
_
_
_
_

_
.
_
_
_
.
7$

H elpers and la b orers
-

M osa ic and te rr a z z o




Ju ly l , 1967

Rate
per
hour

T A M P A , F L A .— Continued

Journeym en— Continued
E n g in eers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors— Continued
Heavy construction:
Heavy equipm ent:
P ow er sh ov els,
cr a n e s_______________

Trade or occupation

7$

B r ic k la y e r s ' ten d ers__________
Building la b o r e r s .
C om p osition r o o fe r s '
helpers
E leva tor con stru ctors '
helpers __________
P la s t e r e r s ' la b orers

.

1. 650

1. 850

2. 912
2. 375

3. 090
2. 550

io y 2$
10$

12V2$

(3)

4.
4.
5.
4.
4.

5.
5.
5.
4.
4.

15$
30$
15$
15$
15$

15$
20$
20$
15$
20$

35$

TOLED O , OHIO
Journeym en
A sb estos w o rk e r s .
B oilerm a k ers _
B rick la y ers .............
C arpenters _
.......
Cem ent fin ish ers
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en ')___
E leva tor c o n s t r u c to r s ________
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
Building and heavy
construction:
Heavy equipment:
C ra n es, pow er
sh ov els, d e r r ic k s __
Medium equipment:
B u lld o z e rs, pow er
g ra d e r s , pow er
s c o o p s ______________
Light equipment:
C o m p re ss o rs ,
portab le_____________
P um ps, 4 inches
and o v e r ____________
R o lle r , a sp h a lt______
G la z ie r s .
Swing stage _ ___
L a th e r s ___ ____ _____
M arble setters
M osa ic and te rra zzo
w o r k e r s ______________________
P a in t e r s __
. , _ .......
S p ra y _______________________
Swing:
B rush.
S p ray ____
. ..
Paperhangers
........... ..
P ip efitters _
P la ste re r s
P lu m b ers_________________ ____
R od m en _____ __ __ _
R o o fe r s , com p osition _________
R o o fe r s , slate and t i l e ________
S heet-m etal w o rk e r s .
Stonem asons___________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s ______
T ile la y e r s . . . .
._ . .

920
850
005
645
595

270
100
355
845
785

5.400
4. 680

5. 650
5. 500

10$
l%+20$
7 V2$
12 V2$

4. 755

5. 055

13$

20$

4. 615

4. 915

13$

20$

_
(3)

4. 115

4. 640

13$

20$

4. 340
4 . 340
4. 280
4. 430
4. 600
5. 005

4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
5.

640
640
530
680
800
355

13$
13$
15$
15$
15$
15$

20$
20$
10$
1 0$
1 0$
20$

4. 440
4. 265
4. 635

4. 740
4 .4 6 5
4. 865

15$
15$
15$

.
15$
15$

15$

4. 515
4. 885
4. 265
5. 235
4. 700
5. 235
4. 890
4 .4 3 5
4 .4 3 5
4. 585
5.0 0 5
4. 890
4 .4 4 0

4. 765
5. 165
4 .4 6 5
5. 735
4. 850
5. 735
5. 140
4. 635
4. 635
4. 835
5. 355
5. 140
4. 740

15$
15$
15$
20$
15$
20$
15$
15$
15$
10$
15$
15$
15$

15$
15$
15$
20$

_
_
_

3. 870
3. 740

3. 970
3. 840

15$
15$

10$
10$

3. 275
3. 550

3. 850
3 .900

7V2$
15$

12V2$

20$
23$
20$
20$
20$
20$
23$

_
_
_

_

.
_
_
.

.
15$

H elpers and la b o re rs
B r ick la y e rs 1 tenders
Building la b o r e r s _____________
E leva tor c o n s tru c to r s '
h elp ers_______________________
M a rble setters', h elpers

I
(3)
10$

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T a b le 15.

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J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u e d

Trade or occupation

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1%7
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

TOLEDO, OHIO— Continued

$ 3.930
' 3.550
3.850
3.550

$4,030
' 3.900
4.200
3.900

15 *
15*
15*
!5*

10*
_

10*
10*
10*

Journeym en
4.470
4.650
4.400
3.750
4.125
3.850
4.100

4.720
4.750
4.900
4.050
4.425
4.150
4.400

4.900
4.615

5.300
4.785

15*
ZOi

12V2 *
12V2 *
12V2 *
12 V2 *
12 V;*

15*
20*
_

4%
_

E lectricia n s (inside
E levator con s tru ctors
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op erators:
Building con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
B o ile r s (2), cra n es,
d e r r ic k s , truck
cr a n e s________________
Rigs (2 yards
ca pa city and ov er),

4.100
4.250

M edium equipm ent:
B arber G reene
loa d e rs, hoists
(1 a ctive drum ),
b u lld o ze r s, s c o o p s,
m otor patrols
F ork lift tru ck s________
Light equipm ent:
M ix ers (other than
pa v ers), jeep
d itch ers, pumps
(4 inches or
la rg er)
Heavy con stru ction :
Heavy equipm ent:
Asphalt pa vers and
sp rea d ers, boxing
m a chin es, cla m ­
sh ells, cra n es ,
d rag lin es, pow er
shovels
Medium equipm ent:
A -F r a m e tru ck s_______
Bull floa ts, blade
g r a d e r s ______________
B u lld o z e rs,
sc ra p e rs
Light equipm ent:
B arber G reene
loa d ers,
co n v e y o r s ____________
C oncrete m ix ers
(skip type), je e p
d itch ers
D istrib u tors,
siphons and j e t s _____
r,la li e r s
T-athers
M osaic and t e rr a z z o
w ork ers
Pa i nte r s
Swing stage
Steel to 50 feet_______________
O ver 50 feet
P ip efitters
P la s t e r e r s ______________________
P lu m b ers________________________
R od m en __________________________
R o o fe r s , c o m p o s itio n --------------R o o fe r s , slate and t il e _________
-m p ta 1 w nrlrAra
StfinAmflanriR

S tru ctu ra l-iron w o r k e r s _______
T ile la y e r s ______________________

3.700
3.600

3.500

4.350
4.600

4.100
3.850

3.750

15*
7V2 *

15*
15*

15*
15*

15*

1%
12 V2 *

15*

(3)

-

15*

15*
15*

.

15*

3.775

3.875

15*

15*

_

3.225

3.325

15*

15*

-

3.375

3.475

15*

15*

-

15*

_

3.475

3.575

15*

2.925

3.025

15*

15*

3.375

3.475

15*

15*

Employer contribution to fund 1
Insurance2 Pension

Vacation
pay

*

-

3.175
3.940
4.250

3.275
4.115
4.375

ISf

15*

-

_

_

4.150
3.700
4.100
5.100
3.950
4.450
4.770
4.400
4.770
4.425
3.675
3.675
4.190
4.400
4.575

4.250
4.000
4.400
5.400
4.250
4.750
5.220
4.525
5.220
4.625
3.825
3.825
4.340
4.900
4.775
4.100

B r ick la y e rs' ten ders___________
Building la b o r e r s ______________
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
h elpers _
M arble s e tte r s' h elp ers _
P la s t e r e r s ' la b o re rs .
P lu m b ers' la b o re rs
T e r r a z z o w o rk e r s' h elpers
Base m achine
. .
F lo o r m achine
T ile la y e rs ' h elp ers.

-

-

$2,9 50
2.800

$3,150
2.950

3.230
2.750
3.000
2.800
2.850
3.250
3.000
2.750

3,350
2.850
3.150
2.950
2.950
3.350
3.100
2.850

5.300
5.250
5.000
5.250

5.550
5.550
5.400
5.550

9 5.300
5.150

9 5.650
5.410

6.900

6.900

5%

7%

-

6.200
6.050
5.650

6.200
6.050
5.650

5%
5%
5%

7%
7%
7%

-

5.450
4.930
4.900
5.250

5.450
5.210
5.100
5.550

5%

7%

_
_
-

5.250
4.525
5.550
5.250
5.500
5.250
5.500
5.800
5.400
5.400
5.400
5.250
5.800
5.250

5.550
4.825
5.850
5.550
29 5.450
5.550
29 5.45 0
6.100
5.700
5.700
5.600
5.550
6.100
5.550

3.800

4.050

10*

20*

3.605
3.900
4.050
4.050

3.790
4.150
4.275
4.275

7V2 *
10*
20*
20*

12 l/ 2*

4.675
4.600
4.350
3.750
3.900
4.200
4.050
2.900
4.170
3.600

4.975
4.800
4.600
4.000
4.000
4.300
4.150
3.000
4.270
3.700

4.625
4.350

4.725
4.470

3.350
3.850

3.600
4.100

_

3.850

4.100

-

izV2 *
12V2 *
7V2 *

12 V2*

(3)

_
-

_
_
_
-

_
_
_
-

20*
25*
25*
25*

15*
20*
20*
20*

_
_

12 */2 *
12V2 *

TRENTON, N.J.
Journeym en
A sb estos w ork ers
B rick la y ers.
C a rp en ters______________________
Cem ent fin ish ers
__ _
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem en)
.... _
E levator con s tru ctors
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
op erators:
Building construction:
Heavy equipm ent;
C ran es, d e r r i c k s ____
Side b oom s, winch
trucks
H oists, portab le______
C o m p re ss o rs
B u lld ozers,
tr a c t o r s _____________
G la z ie r s ________________________
L athers . . .
M arble setters.
M osaic and te r r a z z o
w ork ers _
P a in te rs ________________________
R o lle r , s p ra y _______________
Paperhangers . . .
P ip e fit t e r s ______________________
P la ste re r s
P lum bers
___
R od m en _________________________
R o o fe rs , com p osition . __
R o o fe r s , slate and t i l e ________
Sheet-m etal w o rk e r s___________
Stonem asons____________________
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers _ ... .
T ile la y e rs______________________

1%420*
15*
7V2 *
12V2*

25*
25*

15*
20*

25*
25*
25*
25*
20*
25*
20*
2 3VZ *
15*
15*
15*
25i
23V2 *
25*

20*
35*
20*
35 *

2 1 72*
20*
20*
20*
zoe

72*
20*
21

(3)

-

25*
25*
4%

4%

H elpers and la b o re rs
Building la b o r e r s ______________
E levator co n s tru c to r s'
h elp ers .... _
P la s te r e r s ' la b o re rs _
T e r r a z z o w o rk e r s' h elpers
T ile la y e rs ' h e lp e rs____________

20*
-

(3 )

-

TULSA, OKLA.
Journeym en

4 .00 0

S ee f o o t n o t e s a t end o f ta b le .




July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

H elpers and la b o re rs

TOPEK A, KANS.

A sb estos w ork e r s_______________
B o ile r m a k e r s ___________________
B r ick la y e rs______________________
C a rp en ters_______________________
M illw rig h ts__________________

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

TOPEK A, KANS.— Continued

H elpers and la b o re rs—
Continued
T e rra z z o w o rk e r s' h e lp e r s ____

Trade or occupation

12 V2 *

10*
10*
10*
10*
10*
15*
l 5 514V2 *
12VZ *
12V2 *
15*
12

_
_
_
_

-

-

-

-

10*
10*
10*

10*

-

-

-

-

-

y2 *

14V2 *
-

_
_
_
_
_

A sb estos w ork ers __
R oilerm ak ers
B r ick la y e rs_____________________
Residential— .
C arp enters
.
.
M illw rights _ ___ .
.
P ile d riv e rs _
......... .
R esiden tia l__________________
Cem ent fin is h ers
.
R esiden tial__________________
E le ctricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )______________________
E leva tor con s tru ctors
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s :
500 cub ic feet
and under:
1-2
3 - 6 ____________________
O ver 500 cubic
feet, 1__________________

20*
10*
10*
10*
10*
_
3%
i o V2 *

20*
-

_
5%
5%

_

_

_
_
_

_

1%
12V2*

_

(3)

-

47
T a b le 15.

U n ion S c a le s o f W a g e s and H o u r s and E m p lo y e r I n s u r a n c e , P e n s io n , and V a c a tio n P a y m e n ts f o r B u ild in g T r a d e s
J u ly 1, 1966, and J u ly 1, 1967— C o n tin u ed

Trade or occupation

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

I

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution to fund
Insurance2 Pension

1

Trade or occupation

Vacation
pay

July 1,
1966
Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1967
Rate
per
hour

Employer contribution
Insurance2

Pension

Vacation
pay

WASHINGTON, D . C . —
Continued

TULSA, O K L A .— Continued
Journeym en----Continued

Journeym en----Continued
E ngineers— P ow er equipm ent
o p era tors— Continued
B u lld o z e rs, D -4 and
C ra n es, d e r r ic k s ,
d ra g lin es, sh ov els________
H oists:
1 Hrnm
M ix ers:
18 cubic feet and
o v e r _____________________
L e ss than 18 cubic
Pum ps:
1 - 2 _______________________
3—6 _
R o lle r s , lo c o m o t iv e s _______
S cr a p e rs, trench
m a ch in e s__________________
G la z ie r s ___
__
__
L a t h e r s _________________________
M osa ic and te rr a zzo
w ork ers
P ainters _ _
_
Spray ______ ______________
Swing stage _ ___
R esidential
Spray ___________________
P a p e rh a n g e rs__________________
P ip efitters
Pla ste r e rs
P lu m b ers_______________________
R od m en -------------------------------------R o o fe r s , com p osition __________
Rnnfprts . filaf-p a nr1 til**
1 wnrlcprs
Stonem asons____________________
S tructural- and ornam entaliron w o r k e r s ________________
T ile la y e r s ______________________

$4.100

$4.3 50

4. 250

4. 500

3. 850
4. 100

4. 100
4. 500

3. 850

4. 100

3. 350

3. 600

3. 350
3. 850
3. 850

3. 600
4. 100
4. 100

4. 100
3. 925
4. 375

4. 350
4. 125
4. 500

4. 250
3. 950
4. 600
4. 350
3. 000
3. 250
3. 950
4. 680
4. 375
4. 680
4. 100
3. 800
3. 800
4. 300
4. 350

4. 450
4. 150
4. 800
4. 550
3. 200
3. 450
4. 150
5. 010
4. 500
5. 010
4. 350
3.950
3. 950
4. 450
4. 600

4. 100
4. 250

4. 350
4 .4 5 0

10*

3. 050
2.900
. 000

3. 100
2. 950
2. 150

10*
10*

2

3. 045
3. 050

3. 130
3. 100

10
10

-

_
_

_
-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

.

.

-

-

-

_

_
_

_
-

10*

-

15*

_

*
5%

_
_

_
.

-

_

20

H elpers and la b orers
B r ick la y e rs ' ten d ers___________
Building la b o r e r s ______________
R esidentia 1__________________
E leva tor con s tru ctors 1
helpers
P la stp rp rs 1 la hn rp rs

10*

V2 *
*

_
IZVz*

(3)

WASHINGTON, D .C .
Journeym en
Ashpfitns wnrVprs
Rnilprm aVprs
B r ick la y e rs _____________________
R esiden tia l_________________

5. 000
4. 950
5.400
5 .400

5.
5.
29 5.
5.

300
050
300
400

15*
*
22*
10*
20

15*
30*
13*

.

-

C a rp en ters_____________________
P ile d riv e rs and
m illw rights
Residentia 1_________________
Cem ent fin ish ers _ _
E le ctricia n s (inside
w irem enl .... ........_.
E leva tor con stru ctors
E n gineers— P ow er equipm ent
opera tors:
Heavy equipm ent:
C ran es, sh ov els,
p ile d riv e r s
._ . ...
M edium equipment:
H oists , single or
double d r u m ___________
T renching m a ch in es____
Light equipment:
C o m p r e s s o r s , pum ps___
B ulld ozers
................
G la ziers
...
.
... ...
L a th e r s ________________________
M a ch in ists_____________________
M arble se tte r s ..
___ ... _
M osa ic and te rr a zzo
w o rk e r s___ __
P a in t e r s ___
. . . ...........
B rid ge, stru ctu ra l ste e l,
swing sta g e _______________
P a p erh a n g ers_______________ _
P ip e fit t e r s _____________________
R efrig era tion and a ir conditioner fi t t e r s ________
Sprinkler fit t e r s ____________
Pla ste r e rs
P lum bers
........
R od m en __ ____________________
R o o fe r s , com p osition _________
R o o fe r s , slate and t i l e ________
S h eet-m etal w o r k e r s __________
Stonem asons.
.. ..
S tru ctu ra l-iron w ork ers
T ile layers

$4.250

$4,450

11*

16*

4. 375
3. 650
4. 375

4. 575
3. 850
4. 725

11*
11*
10*

16*
16*

4. 950
5. 000

5. 000
5. 160

l%+2 0 *
15*
Wz*
I 2 V2 *

4. 735

4. 885

20

*

20

*

4. 735
4. 325

4. 885
4. 475

20

*
*

20

20

20

*
*

4. 155
4. 135
4. 440
4 .4 5 0
4. 800
5. 000

4.
4.
4.
4.
5.
5.

*
*

20

4. 475
4. 650

4. 600
4. 930

133/5*
16*

4. 980
4. 650
5. 110

5. 260
4. 930
5. 310

16*
16*
17V2*

4. 450
4. 525
4. 575
5. 060
4. 750
3. 450
3.950
4. 910
5. 000
5. 100
4. 475

5. 310
4. 795
4. 575
5. 310
4 .9 5 0
3. 600
4. 100
5. 170
5. 300
5. 200
4. 600

i 7 y2*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
20*
133/5*

3. 025
2. 300

3. 125
2. 500

9*
7Y2*

2 .9 0 0

3. 050

15*

10*

3. 500
3. 675
3. 450
3. 050
3.475
3. 475

3. 610
3. 750
3. 550
3. 200
3. 600
3. 600

7VZ*
12*
12*
10*
17*
17*

1 2 V2 *

305
285
690
670
100
200

20
20

20

724*
(3 )

*
*

12*

10*

15*
12*
15*

15*
10*
25*

10*

-

171/2*

-

11*
2 2 y2*

15*
15*
15*
10*
10*

15*
25*
15*

H elpers and la b orers
Building la b orers .
R esidential
C om position r o o f e r s '
h elp ers__
E leva tor con stru ctors 1
h e lp e rs_____________________ _
M a rble setters ' h elpers
P la ste re r s 1 la b o r e r s ____
P lum bers 1 la b orers .
T e rra z z o w ork ers ' h e lp e r s ___
T ile la y ers 1 h e lp e rs___________

8

V2 *

-»
10*
10*
20
20

*
*

Shown in term s o f cents o r as percen t o f rate; in actual p r a c t ic e , h ow ev er, som e em p loy er paym ents a re ca lculated on the b asis o f total
hours o r g ro s s p a y roll.
T hese variations in m ethod o f com putation a re not indicated in this table.
2 Includes life in su ra n ce, hosp ita liza tion , and other types o f health and w elfare benefits; excludes paym ents into holida y, vacation, and
unem ploym ent funds when such p rog ra m s have been negotiated.
3 A fter 6 m onths o f s e r v ic e , 2 percen t o f hourly rate fo r all hours w orked ; after 5 years o f s e r v ic e , 4 percen t o f hourly rate for a ll hours
w orked .
4 This rate in e ffe c t p r io r to July 1, 1967; new sca le in negotiation at time o f survey.
5 A fter 1 year o f s e r v ic e , 1 w eek; a fter 5 yea rs o f s e r v ic e , 2 w eeks.
6 Contract p rov id es fo r this benefit; amount o f paym ent not rep orted sep arately.
7 37l/z -hour w orkw eek.
8 37-h ou r w orkw eek.
9 35-hour w orkw eek.
10 F o r each 20 days w orked in p rev iou s y e a r , 1 day, not to ex ceed 12 days.
11 F or each 30 calen dar days on active p a y ro ll, 1 day, not to ex ceed 12 days.
12 A fter 1 y ear o f s e r v ic e , 1 w eek; a fter 2 y ea rs o f s e r v ic e , 2 w eek s.
13 P art o f the negotiated sca le; not included in b a s ic scale shown.
14 A fter 1 y ear o f s e r v ic e , 40 hours at reg u lar rate o f pay; after 2 y ea rs o f s e r v ic e , 80 hours at reg u lar rate o f pay.
15 P art o f the negotiated s c a le , not included in b a sic sca le shown; includes contribution for vacation and sick b en efits , separate data not a va ilable.
16 36V4-h ou r w orkw eek.
17 Includes contribution for vacation and holida ys; separate data not a vailable.
18 To w ork er each pay p eriod in addition to the negotiated sca le.
19 To w ork er at tim e o f v acation.
20 A fter 1 y ear o f s e r v ic e , 2 p ercen t o f g ro s s earnings; after 5 yea rs o f s e r v ic e , 4 percen t o f g ro ss ea rnings.
21 One day fo r each 20 days w orked.
22 L e ss than 5 y e a r s ' ex p e r ie n ce , 4 h o u r s ' pay per m onth w orked plus 3 cents fo r each straigh t-tim e hour w orked; 5 y ea rs o r o v e r , 6 % h o u r s'
pay per month.
23 42V2-hour w orkw eek.
24 A fter 1 y ea r o f s e r v ic e , 1 w eek; after 4 y e a r s o f s e r v ic e , 2 w eeks; and after 15 y ears o f s e r v ic e , 3 w ee k s.




48
F ootnote s^-Continued
25 A fter 1 year of s e r v ic e , 5 days; after 5 y ea rs, 10 days; after 10 y ea rs, 12 days; after 15 y e a r s, 13 days; after 16 y e a r s, 14 days; and after 17
y ears; 15 days.
26 25-hour w orkw eek.
27 35-hour w orkw eek; part o f negotiated scale tra n sferred to in surance, pension, a n d /or v acation plans.
28 30-hour w orkw eek.
29 P art of the negotiated sca le tra n sfe rre d to in surance, pension, a n d /or vacation plans.
30 A fter 1 year of s e r v ic e , 2 percen t o f hourly rate fo r all straigh t-tim e hours w orked ; after 4 years of s e r v ic e , 4 p ercen t of h ourly rate
fo r all straigh t-tim e hours w orked ; and after 15 y ears of s e r v ic e , 6 percen t of hourly rate fo r all straigh t-tim e hours w orked.
31 Scale d e c re a se betw een July 1, 1966, and July 1, 1967.
32 A fter 1 year of s e r v ice with 1 ,200 hours w orked, 1 week; after 3 y ears of s e r v ic e , 2 w eeks.
33 F o r each month in w hich 12 days
are w orked,
7z day, not to ex ceed 5 days fr o m
a single em p loy er.
34 A fter 1 year of s e r v ic e , 1 week; after 2years of s e r v ic e ,
2 w eeks; and after
12 years of s e r v ic e , 3 w eeks.
35 A fter 1 year of s e r v ic e , 1 w eek.
36 A fter 1 year of s e r v ic e , 2 w eeks.
37 38-hour w orkw eek.
38 36-hour w orkw eek.
39 L ess than 1 y ear of s e r v ic e , 2 percent of hourly rate; after 1 year o f s e r v ice but le s s than 2 y e a r s, 3 percen t o f hourly rate; after 2 but
le s s than 10 y ea rs o f se r v ic e , 4 percent o f hourly rate; and a fter 10 y ears of s e r v ic e , 6 percen t of hourly rate.




☆ U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING O FFICE : 1968 O - 2 98-704

BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS REGIONAL OFFICES

New England
J ohn F . K en n edy F e d e r a l B uilding
G o v e r n m e n t C e n t e r , R o o m 1 6 0 3 -B
B o s to n , M a s s . 0 2203
T e l . : 2 2 3 -6 7 6 2

Mid-Atlantic
341 Ninth A v en u e
N ew Y o r k , N. Y . 10001
T e l . : 9 7 1 -5 4 0 5




Southern
1371 P e a c h t r e e S t r e e t , N E .
A tla n ta , G a . 30309
T e l . : 5 2 6 -5 4 1 8

North Central
219 South D e a r b o r n S tre e t
C h ic a g o , 111. 60604
T e l . : 3 5 3 -7 2 3 0

Pacific
450 G o ld e n G a te A v en u e
B o x 36017
San F r a n c i s c o , C a lif. 9 4102
T e l . : 5 5 6 -4 6 7 8

Mountain- Plains
F e d e r a l O ffic e B u ild in g , T h ir d F lo o r
911 W alnut S tre e t
K a n s a s C ity , M o . 64106
T e l . : 3 7 4 -2 4 8 1