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Building Trades
July 1,1972
Bulletin 1807
U S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS




Union Wages
and Hours

Building Trades
July 1,1972
Bulletin 1807
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Peter J. Brennan, Secretary
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
Julius Shiskln, Commissioner

1974

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P re fa c e
The Bureau of Labor Statistics conducts annual surveys of wage rates and weekly
straight-time hours of work for specified crafts or jobs as provided in labor-management
agreements in the construction, printing, local transit, and local trucking industries.
A biennial survey of grocery stores also is included in this program. These studies present
the wage rates in effect on July 1, as reported to the Bureau by the appropriate laboi
organization officials in each of the surveyed cities.
Preliminary listings of union wage rates and hours for construction employees in
each city were issued earlier. Copies of these are available from the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, Washington, D.C. 20212, or any of its regional offices listed on the inside back
cover of this bulletin.
This study of construction wage rates was conducted in the Bureau’s Office of Wages
and Industrial Relations. Mary K. Rieg in the Division of Occupational Wage Structures
prepared this bulletin, which provides a comprehensive account of the current study
and includes indexes of wage rates for building trades employees from 1907—72.







C o n te n ts

Page
Summary ......................................................................................................................................................................
Scope and method of stu d y ....................................... ..................................................................................................

1
3

Tables:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Wage rate indexes: United States ....................................................................................................................
Wage rate indexes by trade: United States .....................................................................................................
Weekly hours indexes: United States .............................................................................................................
Weekly hours indexes by trade: United States ..............................................................................................
Average wage rates and employer contributions to selected funds by trade: United S tates......................
Cents-per-hour and percent changes in average wage rates by trade: United S ta te s..................................
Cents-per-hour changes in wage rates by trade: United States ....................................... ............................
Percent changes in wage rates by trade: United States .................................................................................
Wage rate distribution by trade: United S ta te s ..............................................................................................
Weekly hours: United States ................................... .......................................................................................
Average wage rates by trade: R egions.....................................................................
Average wage rates and employer contributions to funds: Selected cities ............................
Average wage rates, journeymen and laborers: Selected cities ....................................................................
Cents-per-hour and percent changes in average wage rates: Selected cities .................................................
Wage rates, hours, and employer contributions to funds: Selected cities ..................................................




4
5
7
8
10
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19




B u ild in g T ra d e s , Ju ly 1, 1 9 7 2
Summary

Union hourly wage rates for building trades workers
in cities that had 100,000 inhabitants or more averaged
$7.27 on July 1, 1972— up 44 cents, or 6.4 percent,
over the previous year. This percent increase, down
significantly from the 11.8 percent recorded one year
earlier, was the smallest annual advance since the 1966-67
period (5.6 percent). It raised the Bureau’s index for
straight-time union wage rates for all building trades to
153.2 on July 1, 1972. The wage index for journeymen
reached 153.4 and for helpers and laborers, 152.2
(1967=100). (See table 1.)
Slightly more than three-fourths of the workers studied
received wage-rate increases during the 12 months ending
July 1, 1972, the first full year of regulation by the
Construction Industry Stabilization Committee (CISC).1
One-half the workers receiving increases had gains of less
than 8 percent. (See table 8. Corresponding cents-perhour increases appear in table 7.) Year earlier wage ad­
vances were recorded for slightly over nine-tenths of the
building trademen surveyed and fully seven-tenths re­
ceived increases of 8 percent or more.
Since 1962, union wage rates for construction workers
have advanced at an average annual rate of 6.5 percent.
The annual rate of increase amounted to 4.2 percent in
1962-67, compared with 8.9 percent for the 1967-72
period. Table A shows the most recent 10-year pattern
of increase for all building trades workers combined, for
all journeymen, and for helpers and laborers.2
Among the 24 journeymen trades studied, average
wage rates ranged from $8.19 an hour for electricians
(inside wiremen) to $7.06 for painters on July 1,1972.
(See table 5.) The range in the average wage rates for the
nine helper and laborer classifications included in the
survey was from $6.46 for terrazzo workers’ helpers to
$4.62 for composition roofers’ helpers. Building laborers,
who constitute about seventy percent of the workers in
the helper-laborer classification, averaged $5.57 an hour.
Hourly wage rates for building construction workers
were subject to considerable regional variations. (See
table 11.) Highest average wage rates were recorded in
the Middle Atlantic ($7.89) and Great Lakes States
($7.82), and the lowest averages were found in the South­
east ($6.10) and Southwest ($6.23). This regional pattern




is commonly found in other union wage studies con­
ducted by the Bureau.
The interregional spread in rates, however, narrowed
during the July 1971—72 period as percent wage increases
in the South (Southeastern and Southwestern regions)
substantially outpaced those in the North (Middle
Atlantic region and Great Lakes States). The following
tabulation illustrates the smaller wage level advantage
enjoyed by Northern regions over the South in July 1972
compared with that a year earlier:
Middle Atlantic wage
level as percent of:
Southeast
1971___
1972___

134
129

Southwest
133
127

Great Lakes wage
level as percent of:
Southeast
133
128

Southwest
132
126

Many labor-management agreements for building
trades provide for employer payments to insurance
(health and welfare), pension, andvacation funds. When
these payments were added to the basic wage rates, the
average for all building trades workers on July 1, 1972
was $8.34 an hour. Corresponding averages were $8.79
for journeymen and $6.61 for helpers and laborers. Em­
ployer benefit payments tended to be highest in West
Coast cities, where average contributions in five of the
Jight cities studied exceeded $1.50 an hour. All but
three of the 17 Southern cities in the survey recorded
average employer benefit contributions equal to or
lower than the smallest hourly average reported among
the Middle Atlantic and Great Lakes cities (53 cents in
Evansville, Ind. and Erie, Pa.).

Wage increases scheduled to become effective by July 1,
1972, which had not been approved by the Construction Industry
Stabilization Committee on the survey date, were excluded from
the wage data in this bulletin. The Committee was established
by Executive Order 11588 on March 29, 1971, to review all
proposed increases in wages and related benefits in the con­
struction industry.
The Bureau’s quarterly surveys of 7 major building trades
reported wage rates up 1.6 percent between July and October
1972 and 1.1 percent between October 1972 and January 1973.
For both these quarters in 1971, wage rates increased 1 percent.

Table A . Percent increases in average union hourly wage rates in building trades. United States, 1962—72

Years

1962-63
1963-64
19 64 -65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
19 71 -72

..................................................................
..................................................................
..................................................................
..................................................................
..................................................................
..................................................................
..................................................................
..................................................................
..................................................................
..................................................................

All
building
trades
workers
3.6
3.7
4.1
4.2
5.6
6.6
8.3
11.6
11.8
6.4

Table B shows that the importance of specified funds
as a percent of wage rates has increased between 1965 and
1972, and illustrates these changes for all workers,
journeymen as a group, for selected trades, and for the
helper-laborer category. (The Bureau first developed
data on average employer contributions in 1965.)

Journeymen

3.6
3.6
4.0
4.2
5.6
6.7
8.4
11.4
11.6
6.6

Helpers
and
laborers

3.6
4.3
4.7
4.2
5.7
6.4
7.6
12.5
12.7
5.4

Straight-time workweek schedules averaged 39.3 hours
on July 1, 1972, for all building trades workers com­
bined. (See table 10.) A 40-hour weekly straight-time
schedule was in effect for about 7 out of every 8
workers. Weekly straight-time work schedules of 35
hours, covering most of the remaining workers, were

Table B. Average employer contributions per hour to specified benefit funds, as a percent of average union hourly
wage rates, 1965—72.
1965
Occupation

Wage
rate

Benefit

Benefit as
percent of wage

All building trades........................................

$4.42

$0.34

7.7

Journeymen ................................................ ...........
Bricklayers.........................................................
Carpenters.........................................................
Electricians ............................................ ..........
Painters..............................................................
Plasterers...........................................................
Plumbers ...........................................................

4.64
4.87
4.56
4.81
4.28
4.72
4.91

.37
.48
.36
.35
.30
.47
.53

8.0
9.9
7.9
7.3
7.0
10.0
10.8

Helpers and laborers ..............................................

3.54

.25

7.1

1972

All building trades........................................

$7.27

$1.06

14.6

Journeymen..............................................................
Bricklayers.........................................................
Carpenters.........................................................
Electricians .......................................................
Painters..............................................................
Plasterers...........................................................
Plumbers ...........................................................

7.69
7.99
7.41
8.19
7.06
7.45
8.15

1.10
1.13
1.20
.88
.79
.93
1.52

14.3
14.1
16.2
10.7
11.2
12.5
18.7

Helpers and laborers..............................................

5.68

.92

16.2




typically reported in Newark, New York, and San
Francisco—Oakland. (See table 15.)
On July 1, 1972, the Bureau conducted its first
survey of union wage rates and employer contributions
to selected funds for carpenters, cement finishers, operat­
ing engineers, structural-iron workers, and laborers con­
structing highways, streets, and other heavy projects.
(See table 15.) As part of the study, building construc­
tion locals for these trades were contacted in the 68
cities surveyed. A majority reported that they also had
contracts covering workers in highway and/or other
heavy construction; however, such workers tended to be
nonunion in most of the Southern citifcs studied.
Slightly more than one-third of the locals covering
highway and/or other heavy construction negotiated
separate wage rates for such work. These were generally
equal to or lower than those set for building construction.
Differentials by type of construction were more com­
monly found for operating engineers and building la­
borers than for the other trades surveyed. Rarely did
the rates for structural-iron workers differ by type of
construction. Most local unions in the survey reported
their members to be completely mobile among the three
types of construction.

Scope and method of study

Union wage rates and hours reported in this bulletin
were agreed on through collective bargaining between
trade unions and employers and are defined as (1) the
basic (minimum) rates (excluding holiday, vacation, or
other benefit payments) made regularly or credited to
the worker each pay period and (2) the maximum num­
ber of weekly hours at straight-time rates. Wage rates
exceeding the negotiated minimum, which may be paid
for special qualifications or other reasons, are excluded.
Information presented for building trades was based
on union rates in effect on July 1, 1972, covering ap­
proximately 728,000 journeymen and 181,000 helpers
and laborers in the 68 cities actually surveyed.3 Data




were obtained primarily from local union officials by
mail questionnaire; in some instances, Bureau economists
visited local union officials to obtain the desired infor­
mation.
The current survey was designed to reflect union wage
rates in building construction in all cities which had
100.000 inhabitants or more, excluding Honolulu, based
on the 1970 Census of Population. All cities that had
500.000 inhabitants or more were included, as were
most cities with 250,000 to 500,000 inhabitants. Data
for some cities were weighted to compensate for cities
not surveyed. In order to provide appropriate regional
representation, each region was considered separately
when city weights were assigned.
Average wage rates, designed to show current levels,
were based on building trades wage rates in each city as
of July 1, 1972. The wage rates were weighted by the
number of union members at the rate in the area. These
averages were not designed for precise year-to-year com­
parisons because of fluctuations in membership in the
job classifications studied. Average cents-per-hour and
percent changes from July 1, 1971, to July 1, 1972,
however, were based on comparable quotations for the
various job classifications in both periods, weighted by
the memberships reported for the current (1972) survey.
The index series, designed for trend purposes, was con­
structed similarly.
Because wage and hour information for workers on
highway and other heavy construction was gathered for
the first time this year, it is presented only in table 15,
and was not used to calculate averages or indexes in this
publication. However, July 1, 1971 wage rate data for
highway and other heavy construction workers have
been included, when available, in the appropriate column
of. table 15.

Largely as a result of eliminating overestimations of union
memberships, the number of workers covered by the 1972 study
was lower than the 1971 levels of 735,000 for journeymen and
200,000 for helpers and laborers.




(1967=100)____________________
Date

A ll t ra d es

J o urn ey m en

H el pe r s
and l a b o r er s

1907:
1908:
1909:
1910:

May
May
May
May

15
15
15
15

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

7.7
8.2
8.6
9.0

8. 2
8.8
9.2
9.6

5.6
5.8
6.0
6. 2

1911:
1912:
1913:
1914:
1915:

May
May
May
May
May

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

9.1
9.3
9.5
9.8
9.9

9.7
9.9
10. 2
10. 4
10. 5

6.2
6.2
6.4
6. 5
6.6

1916:
1917:
1918:
1919:
1920:

May
May
May
May
May

15
15
15
15
15

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

10. 2
1 0 .8
12. 0
1 3 .«
1 8 .5

1 0. 8
11. 5
12. 7
14.5
19.3

6.8
7.5
8.6
10. 0
14.5

1921:
19 22:
1923:
1924:
1925:

May
May
May
May
May

1
1
1
1
1

5
5
5
5
5

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1 8 .9
1 7 .7
19.6
21. 1
21.9

1 9 .7
18.6
20. 5
22. 1
22.9

14.6
13. 3
14. 1
15.3
1 5 .8

1926:
1927:
1928:
1929:
1930:

May
May
May
May
May

15
15
15
15
15

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

23. 4
24.2
24. 3
24.6
25.7

24. 5
25.3
25. 5
25.8
26.9

17.2
17.5
17.7
18.0
18.9

1931:
1932:
1933:
1934:
1935:

May
May
May
May
May

15
15
15
15
15

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

25.7
22.0
21.4
21.6
21.8

27.0
23. 1
22. 5
22.6
22.9

1 8 .8
16. 1
15.3
1 5 .8
1 5 .9

1936:
1937:
1938:
1939:
1940:

May
May
May
June
June

15
15
15
1
1

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

22. 5
24. 1
26. 3
26. 5
26.9

23.6
25. 2
27. 5
27.6
28.0

1 6 .8
18.3
20. 1
20. 3
20. 7

1941:
1942:
1943:
1944:
1945:

June
July
July
July
July

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

27.9
29.6
2 9 .8
30. 1
30. 7

29.0
30. 7
30.8
31.0
31.6

21.7
23.8
24. 1
24.3
25.5

1946:
1947:
1948:1949:
1950:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

34. 2
39. 1
43. 3
45. 1
47.0

35.0
39.9
44.0
45.9
47.8

29.6
34.6
3 9 .1
40. 5
42.7

1951:
1952:
1953:
1954:
1955:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------

50. 1
53. 2
55.9
58. 0
60.0

50.8
53.9
56. 5
58.6
60.6

45.6
48.6
52.0
54.2
56.5

1956:
1957:
1958:
1959:
I960:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

62.8
66.0
69.0
7 2..4
75.4

63. 3
66. 5
69.5
72.7
75. 5

59.9
63.4
66.5
70.7
74. 0

1961:
1962:
1963:
1964:
1965:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

78. 4
81.3
84. 2
87. 3
90.9

78.4
81.4
84.4
87.4
90.9

77.5
80.3
83. 2
86.8
90.8

1966:
1967:
1968:
1969:
1970:
1971:

July
July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1
1

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94. 7
100.0
106.6
115.4
1 2 8. 8
144.0

94.7
100.0
1 0 6 .7
1 1 5. 7
128.9
1 4 3 .9

94.6
1 0 0. 0
1 0 5. 9
1 1 3 .9
128. 1
144.4

1972: July 1 ----------------------

153. 2

153.4

152.2

(In d e x e s o f u n io n h o u r ly w ag e r a t e s in e a c h b u ild in g t r a d e , 190 7 -7 2 )

A s b e s to s B o ile r
w o rk ers m a k e rs

D ate

B ric k ­
la y e rs
11.0

1907:
1908:
1909:
1910:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______

.
.
-

_
-

11. 3

1911:
1912:
1913:
1914:
1915:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 ______
1 _______

_
.
_
_
-

_
_
.
_
-

11.8

1 Q1 A1917*
1918:
1919?
1920:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

I S ____ _
15 _ _ _
15 --------15 _
1 5 ---------

9. 8
10. 3

1921:
1922:
1923:
1924:
1925:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

15 --------1 5 _______
1 5 ______
15 --------1 5 ______

1 8 .6
1 7 .2
17. 9

11.6

_

14. 1
18. 3

-

20.0
2 0.8

1926:
1927:
1928:
1929:
1930:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1
1
1
1
1

5 ______
5 ______
5 ______
5 ______
5 ______

22. 2

1931:
1932:
1933:
1934:
1935:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

15 ______
1 5 ______
15
—
1 5 ______
1 5 ______

2 6 .2
2 1 .9

23. 3
2 3 .5
2 4 .6
2 6 .0

2 1.8
2 1.8
22. 1

_
_
_
_
_
_
_

11.6
11.8

1 1 .9
12 .2

1 2 .4
1 2 .5

E le c frT E le v a to r
c ia n s
C a rp e n ­ C em ent
c o n ­ G la z ie r s L a t h e r s
f in is h e r a ( in s id e
te rs
s tr u c t o r
v rire m e n )
7 .9
8 .4
8 .8

9 .7
9 .6
9 .9

7 .8
8. 5
8 .9
9. 1

.
-

.
-

_
-

_
-

11.0
11. 1
11.2

9 .2
9 .3
9 .5
9 .8

.
1 1 .3
1 1 .4

_
-

_
10. 3
10. 5
1 0 .7
1 0 .9

_
-

11. 5
1 1 .5

1 1 .7
12. 5
13. 3
15. 5
1 9 .9

.
_

11.2
11.6

_
w
_

9 .2

10.0

9 .4
9 .6
9 .7
9 .9

1 0 .4
1 0 .4
1 0 .7
1 0 .7
1 0 .9

10.0

10.0

12. 6

10. 3

1 0 .9

10 .2

13. 0
14. 1
1 5 .6
21. 3

11.2

11.6
12 .8

1 0 .9
12 .0

11. 5
1 9 .4

1 3 .8
18. 3

21. 1

1 9 .3
1 7 .9

20. 1

2 0 .9
1 9 .5

20.0

18. 7
2 0 .4

1 8 .9
1 7 .8
18. 5

21. 3

22.6

20.6

2 1.8

2 2 .7

2 1 .7

23. 3
2 4 .4

2 0 .5
23. 3
2 4 .6
2 6 .0

1 2 .4
14. 3
1 9 .2

M o s a ic
and
P a in t­
M a c h in ­ M a rb le
e rs
ists
s e tte rs te r r a z z o
w o rk e rs

2 0 .8

17. 3

1 2 .5
1 3 .9
1 9 .9

1 7 .7
1 7 .7
1 8 .8
1 9 .8

2 0 .2
19 .0
2 1.0
22 .6

2 2.0

2 4 .6

11.2
12 .0

_
-

11. 3

12 .2

12. 3
12. 5

“
_
*

P ip e ­
f itte r s

7. 5
3
8 .9
9 .4

_
"

8.
8.

9 .6
9 .7

-

9 .3
9 .5
9 .8
10. 1
1 0 .3

_
_
_
-

1 0 .4
1 0 .9
1 1 .9
1 3 .3
1 7 .6

2 1 .9
23. 1
2 4 .4

“

1 7 .8
17. 3
1 8 .2
2 0 .9
22.0

2 3 .9
2 4 .5
2 4 .9
2 5 .0
26. 3

8.

10. 1

1 0 .4
10. 5
1 1 .5

1 2 .5
1 2 .5
1 3 .2
1 4 .7
1 9 .4

9 .9
10. 5
1 1 .4
1 8 .0

20.8

1 9 .7
1 9 .3

2 1 .4

2 1.8
22.8

18. 3
1 7 .8
1 8 .2
2 1 .5

2 3 .2

2 2 .6

12 .2

P a p e rh a n g e rs

11.8

1 3 .0
1 5 .2

20 .0

5
5
9 .8
9 .0

2 3 .4
24. 1
24. 3
2 4 .6
2 5 .6

2 4 .2
25. 3
2 5 .0
2 5 .0
2 6 .6

2 2 .9
2 3 .8
24. 1
24. 5
2 5 .5

2 5 .6
2 6 .6
2 6 .9
2 7 .0
28. 3

22. 3
2 3 .8
24. 1
24. 5
2 5 .6

25. 3
26. 3
2 6 .4
27. 3

_
-

29.8

2 5 .7
2 1.0
21. 0

2 6 .8
2 3 .4
2 2 .9
23. 1
2 3 .2

2 5 .9
2 4 .7

21. 5

23. 7

2 8 .4
2 6 .4
2 4 .5
24. 7
2 4 .7

2 5 .8

25. 5
2 4 .9
2 4 .9
2 4 .6

2 3 .0

27. 1
2 4 .4
2 3 .5
24. 1
2 4 .4

_
-

_
2 5 .7
2 8 .3
2 8 .6
29. 0

2 4 .7
2 6 .5

22 .8

2 9 .4
2 9 .9

2 4 .2
2 6 .4
2 6 .5
27. 1

2 3 .8
2 5 .5
2 7 .8
2 8 .0
28. 2

24. 3
2 5 .4
2 8 .0
2 8 .0
28. 5

2 4 .9
2 5 .9
29. 1
2 9 .5
3 0 .0

2 3 .4
2 5 .6
27. 5
2 7 .6
2 7 .9

2 4 .9
2 7 .4
2 9 .5
3 0 .5
30. 7

.
2 4 .8
2 6 .4
2 6 .5
2 6 .7

2 5 .7
2 7 .2
2 9 .5
2 9 .6
30. 1

2 4 .0
2 5 .2
2 8 .0
2 8 .4
2 8 .5

2 4 .7
26. 5
2 8 .2
2 8 .5
28. 1

27. 3
2 7 .8
2 7 .9
28. 1

2 3 .4
2 4 .8
2 7 .9
28. 1
2 8 .2

_
_
.
-

2 7 .6
28. 3
28. 5
29. 1
2 9 .9

21. 3
2 1 .7

22.6
22 .6

2 1.6
2 2.8

2 6.2

26. 1
2 6 .6
2 6 .7
2 8 .6
2 8 .7

23. 1
2 4 .0
2 5 .2
2 6 .4
2 7 .6

2 5 .9
2 6 .7
2 7 .2
27. 1
28. 7

_
“

2 8 .8
2 6 .4
2 5 .6
2 5 .4
2 5 .6

2 7 .9
2 5 .9
2 3 .6
2 4 .0
2 4 .0

2 8 .7
24. 3
2 3 .8
2 3 .5
2 3 .5

_
“

2 6 .4
2 2 .7
22. 1
22. 3
2 2 .7

1936:
1937:
1938:
1939:
1Q40*

M ay
M ay
Ju n e
June
.Tuna

1 5 --------1 5 --------1 ______
1 _______
1

2 3 .0
2 4 .7
27. 1
2 7 .3
2 7 .6

19a!

•
1942:
1943:
1944*
1945:

Jhma
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly

1 m___
1 ______
1 _______
1 ...._ _
1 ______

28. 5
3 0 .6
3 0 .7
3 0 .9
3 1 .2

29. 5
3 1 .4
3 1 .4
3 1 .4
3 1 .7

30. 7
3 1 .8
3 1 .9
32. 3
3 3 .0

27. 7
2 9 .6
2 9 .7
3 0 .0
30. 5

29. 2

3 0 .9
31. 3
3 1 .6
3 1 .9

2 9 .9
3 1 .9
3 2 .0
32. 2
3 2 .9

30. 7
3 2 .4
3 2 .7
3 2 .9
33. 1

2 8 .8
30. 1
30. 3
3 0 .4
3 1 .0

3 1 .9
33. 3
33. 3
3 3 .6
3 4 .0

27. 3
2 8 .7
2 9 .4
2 9 .6
2 9 .6

3 0 .2
3 0 .7
3 0 .9
3 1 .2
3 2 .4

2 8 .7
2 9 .7
3 0 .2
3 0 .6
3 1 .2

3 0 .4
3 1 .4
3 2 .0
32. 3
3 2 .7

3 0 .0
3 1 .3
3 1 .4
3 1 .8
3 2 .0

29. 1
3 0 .7
3 0 .9
31. 1
32. 1

104A.
1947:
194ft!
1949!
1950!

Tnly
J u ly
.Tuly
J u ly
Ju ly

1
1 ________
1
1_
1
- -

34. 3
3 8 .0
4 2 .0
4 5 .0
47. 2

34. 2
38. 3
4 2 .9
45. 3 .
4 7 .4

36. 9
4 2 .6 48. 6
51. 1
52. 9

34. 3
3 9 .5
43. 5
44. 7
4 6 .9

3 5 .8
40. 3
4 5 .0
4 6 .4
48. 3

35. 1
3 9 .6
4 3 .4
4 7 .2
48. 4

35. 3
4 0 .4
4 4 .4
47. 3
49. 5

34. 1
3 9 .2
4 3 .0
4 4 .4
4 6 .8 .

3 7 .8
4 4 .0
4 8. 1
5 0 .0
54. 7

3 3 .0
38. 1
4 2. 1
4 4 .4
45. 1

3 6 .0
4 1 .0
4 5 .8
47. 5
4 9 .2

3 5 .3
4 1 .4
46. 1
4 7. 5
5 0 .0

36. 3
4 0 .6
4 3 .9
4 6 .2
4 7 .8

3 5 .6
4 0 .6
4 2 .9
4 5 .2
4 7 .0

3 5 .0
39. 1
43. 3
4 5 .3
4 7 .2

1951:
1952:
1955!
1054!
1055!

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

1 ________
1 _______
1 ..... _
1
. _
1

4 9 .9
5 2 .2
56. 0
5 8 .7
6 0 .4

4 9 .9
5 3 .0
5 6 .4
5 8 .8
60. 5

55. 1
5 9 .8
61. 7
6 3 .6
__65. 3

5 0 .0
53. 1
55. 8
5 7 .6
5 9 .8

5 1 .4
53. 7
57. 0
5 8 .7
60. 9

5 2 .0
5 5 .0
57. 3
5 9 .0
60. 3

52.
54.
57.
60.
62.

3
3
9
3

49. 1
5 1 .4
5 5 .0
5 6 .6
5 9 .2

5 7 .2
5 9 .2
6 1 .9
6 3 .6
65. 2

4 7 .9
5 0 .0
54. 3
56. 5
5 9 .1

5 0 .8
5 4 .5
5 8 .2
60. 1
6 1 .5

5 3 .2
5 4 .9
5 7 .6
5 9 .9
61. 7

5 0 .9
5 4 .2
5 6 .8
5 8 .5
60. 9

50. 1
53. 1
5 6 .4
58. 3
60. 7

50. 1
53. 1
5 5 .6
5 8 .6
60. 0

105A!
1957:
105ft.
I959.
10^0.

J u ly
J u ly
Tuly
Tuly
Tuly

1
__
1 _______
1
1
1
.. ...

62. 8
6 5 .6
69. 6
72. 5
7 5 .0

63. 1
6 6 .9
7 0 .4
73. 8
76. 9

68.

3
7 0 .9
73. 3
76. 5
78. 8

62. 3
6 5 .6
68. 6
72. 1
75. 0

6 3 .9
67. 1
69. 9
7 3 .4
76. 2

6 3 .6

64.
67.
70.
73.
76.

7
3
7
9
3

62. 2
6 5 .4
68. 7
7 2 .0
75. 3

6 8.0

6 1 .4
6 3 .7
6 7 .8
71. 1
7 3 .8

6 4 .4

64. 9

6 8 .2

68.0

7 0 .8
7 3 .4
76. 2

7 0 .8
74. 1
76. 7

6 3 .4
6 6 .7
69. 1
7 1 .8
7 4 .9

63. 1
67. 1
6 9 .9
7 2 .9
7 5 .8

6 2 .8
66. 1
6 9 .5
72. 5
7 5 .2

77. 3
80. 6
8 3 .6
86. 7
9 0 .5

80. 0
82. 8
8 5 .4
8 8 .9
92. 3

8 1 .8
84. 3
8 6 .7
89. 3

7 7 .9
80. 7
8 3 .6

7 9 .4
83. 6

7 8 .1
80. 5
8 3 .6
8 6 .9
9 0 .4

7 6 .8
79. 9
83. 3
8 6 .9
9 0 .6

78. 9
8 1 .2
84. 3
8 7 .0

79. 6
8 2 .4
8 5 .2
88. 1
9 1 .8

77. 7
8 0 .6
84. 3
87. 3
9 0 .9

78. 5
8 1 .2
8 3 .7
87. 1
90. 5

7 8 .0
8 0 .9
8 3 .6

90. 7

79. 9
82. 3
8 6 .4
89. 1
9 2 .4

8 1 .4
84. 1

9 1.8

79. 1
8 1 .6
8 4 .2
8 6 .9
9 0 .9

94. 6
10 0 .0

19* 1.
19* 2 !

Tuly
Tuly
1963: J u ly
1964: J u ly
1965: J u ly

____
1 _______
1 _______
1 _______

19 Aft!
1967:
1968:
19#»9!
1970!
1971:

1
1
1
1
l
l

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

1
1

u

. . . . ..
_______
_______
_T__
— - __
_______

1972: J u ly 1




29.2

8 6.6

6 6.8

70. 3
72. 7
7 6 .4

8 6 .2

8 9 .2
9 1 .5

1

7 0 .9
73. 9
76. 5
7 9 .1

86.2

8 9 .2
9 2 .4

9 0.2

94. 3

9 5 .8

9 5 .0

94. 9

9 5 .2

9 5. 1

9 4 .6

9 5 .8

100.0

10 0 .0

100.0

95. 6
100.0

9 5 .6

100.0

94. 6
10 0 .0

9 4 .6

10 0 .0

10 0 .0

10 0 .0

10 0 .0

1 0 6 .2
114. 1
125. 7
1 3 9 .9

1 0 6 .8
1 1 5 .0
127. 7
1 4 4 .9

1 0 7 .0
115. 8
128. 9
1 4 1 .5

106. 3
1 1 4 .6
1 2 7 .0
1 4 3 .8

1 0 6 .5
117. 1
1 3 0 .4
1 4 8 .4

104. 1
1 1 0 .4
1 2 4 .9
1 4 1 .4

107. 2
1 1 5 .8
130. 7
1 4 5 .9

106. 3
1 1 5 .4
1 2 8 .6
1 4 7 .0

105. 7

100.0
106. 1

10 0 .0

1 0 7 .0
116. 6
129. 5
1 4 5 .9

111.8
121. 1

1 3 5 .6

1 5 5 .8

148. 4

1 5 3 .4

1 5 0 .9

1 5 4 .7

1 5 8 .8

1 5 2 .4

156. 6

1 5 5 .9

1 4 8 .7

8 6.8

9 0 .4

9 4 .4

9 4 .6

100.0

10 0 .0

139. 5

107. 5
117. 3
1 3 1 .0
1 4 5 .4

1 0 6 .6
1 1 5 .7
129. 5
1 4 5 .8

152. 1

1 5 5 .9

1 5 4 .0

1 1 3 .4
1 2 4 .6
1 3 8 .2

1 0 5 .8
1 1 2 .9
124. 0
1 3 6 .4

106. 3
115. 1

148. 3

1 4 3 .9

12 6.6

(Indexes of union ho ur ly wage r a t e s in eac h building tr a d e, 1907-72)

Plas­
terers

Date

Plum b­
ers

1907:
1908:
1909:
1910:

May
May
May
May

15 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______

12. 1
12. 1
12. 2
12.4

9.6
9.7
9.8
9.9

1911:
1912:
1913:
1914:
1915:

May
May
May
May
May

1 5 --------1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 ______
1 ______

12.4
12. 7
12.8
12.8
12.9

10. 5
10. 6
1 0. 9
11. 1
11. 1

1916:
1917:
1918:
1919:
1920:

May
May
May
May
May

1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______

13.4
13.8
14. 5
16. 7
21.9

11.2
1 1. 6
1 2. 8
1 5. 2
1 8. 8

1921:
1922:
1923:
1924:
1925:

May
May
May
May
May

1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______

23.0
22. 1
24. 7
27.6
28. 1

1 9 .6
18. 2
20. 2
21.9
22.4

1926:
1927:
1928:
1929:
1930:

May
May
May
May
May

15
15
15
15
15

______
______
______
______
______

30. 1
30. 7
30.9
30.4
3 2 .0

24. 1
24. 6
25. 1
25.4
26.4

1931:
1932:
1933:
1934:
1935:

May
May
May
May
May

1
1
1
1
1

______
______
______
______
______

3 1 .9
26. 5
25. 5
25.8
26. 1

26.6
23.2
22.9
23. 2
23. 5

1936:
1937:
1938:
1939:
1940:

May
May
June
June
June

1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 __ ____
1 ______
1 ______

26.2
28.9
32. 3
32. 6
32. 7

24. 1
25.4
28. 5
28.8
29.2

1941:
1942:
1943:
1944:
1945:

June
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

___ __
______
______
______
______

33. 3
34. 2
34. 3
34. 5
3 5 .0

1946:
1947:
1948:
1949:
1950:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

______
______
______
______
______

1951:
1952:
1953:
1954:
1955:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

1956:
1957:
1958:
1959:
1960:

July
July
July
July
July

1961:
1962:
1963:
1964:
1965:
1966:
1967:
1968:
1969:
1970:
1971:

Rodmen

-

-

St ru c­
R o o f e r s , R o o f e r s , S he e tslat e
St one­
t u r a lTi le
compo­
metal
iro n
and
m
a
s
o
n
s
layers'
sition
workers
til e
workers
-

-

-

-

-

7.8
8.0
8.0
8. 3

9.9
10. 1
10. 1
1 0 .2

8. 1
8.9
9.5
10. 1

10. 3
1 0. 4
10. 7
11. 1
11. 2

10. 3
10. 5
1 0 .8
11. 1
11. 1

Co m po­
Brick­
Plum b­
T ile
Building sition P l a s t e r ­
layers
ers'
ers'
layers'
laborers roofers'
te n d e r s
l
a
b
o
r
e
r
s
l
a
b
o
r
e
r
s
h
e
lpers
helpers
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.6

5.9
5.9
5.9
6. 1

11. 1
1 1 .7
1 1 .8
1 1 .8

6.6
6.6
6.8
6.8
6.9

6. 2
6.2
6. 5
6. 5
6.6

_
_
-

_

_

_

_
_

_

_

7. 8
8. 1

9.9
10. 3

8.6
8.8
9. 1
9. 5
9.6

8. 2
8.6
9.7
10. 8
15.4

1 0. 6
11. 3
12.4
1 4 .2
18. 3

9.7
10.2
1 1 .9
1 3 .2
1 7 .7

1 1 .4
1 1. 8
1 2. 9
14. 5
20.2

11. 2
1 1 .9
1 3 .6
15. 3
19.4

1 2. 0
12. 5
1 2 .9
14. 1
18 .9

7. 1
7.9
9.2
1 0 .7
15. 6

6.9
7.7
8.9
10. 1
14 .6

1 6. 2
15. 5
15. 6
18. 1
1 8 .7

1 9. 9
19. 0
21. 2
23. 5
24. 6

18. 3
1 7 .0
18. 3
20. 1
20. 7

20. 7
19. 3
22.8
24. 2
24. 6

19. 8
17.9
1 9 .2
21.7
22.0

1 8 .8
18. 5
20. 3
22.9
23.5

15. 7
13. 1
14. 3
1 4. 9
1 6 .6

1 4. 8
1 3 .8
14. 1
1 5. 7
1 5. 0

20.
20.
21.
21.
23.

3
9
3
7
0

25.4
26.6
26. 6
26.9
27.8

22. 2
22.8
22.4
23. 2
20.2

27. 1
27. 5
27.8
28.6
2 9 .0

23.6
25.2
25. 3
25. 5
26.9

24.6
25.8
25. 7
26.0
27. 2

18. 2
1 8 .6
1 8 .6
1 9 .4
20.2

16. 5
1 6 .6
1 6 .6
16. 7
1 7 .6

23. 2
20. 3
19. 8
20. 2
20.8

27. 8
24. 2
23. 6
23.4
24. 1

24. 7
21.4
20.8
20.9
21. 1

29. 2
25.9
24. 2
24. 1
24. 1

27.2
23. 6
23. 3
23.6
23.8

27. 5
23. 7
23.0
23.0
23. 2

20.0
1 6 .6
16.4
17. 5
1 7 .0

17.4
1 5 .0
14. 1
14. 6
1 4 .8

24. 1
26.4
26. 7
27.0

20. 9
22. 6
25.0
25. 1
25. 6

24.
26.
27.
28.
28.

3
1
8
1
5

21. 5
23.0
25. 3
25.7
26. 1

24. 3
26.9
29.2
29. 3
29. 1

24.4
26. 7
28.8
29. 1
29.2

23.6
25. 3
27.7
27.8
27.8

17. 8
1 9 .2
21.2
21.2
22. 0

16. 1
1 7 .6
1 8 .9
1 9. 0
1 9 .3

30. 5
3 1 .8
31.9
32. 1
3 2. 8

28.4
29. 6
29.8
29.9
30. 6

26. 7
29. 1
29. 2
29.4
29. 8

29.2
3 1 .8
32. 0
32. 2
3 2 .9

27.4
- 29.8
29.9
30. 1
30.4

29.9
31. 6
31.7
3 1 .9
32. 7

30.6
31.6
31. 7
31.9
32.4

28. 2
29.6
3 0 .0
30. 3
31. 3

22.7
24. 5
24.7
24.9
25.8

38. 7
45. 4
48. 3
52. 8
55.2

35. 5
41. 1
45. 5
46. 9
48.0

33. 7
3 7. 9
42. 1
44.0
45.8

33. 2
38. 6
42. 7
44. 7
46.6

35.7
39. 7
44. 1
46. 5
47. 6

34.2
37. 7
42. 3
43.6
45. 7

37. 1
42.4
48. 6
51.5
54. 7

35. 3
3 9 .6
44.2
45.8
48.0

35.4
41.4
46. 3
48.4
49.4

______
______
______
______
______

57.9
61. 2
63.6
64. 7
66. 7

50.8
53.8
55.8
58. 8
60. 3

48.8
51.4
54. 3
56. 3
58. 7

49.4
52.0
55. 1
57. 1
59.2

51. 3
54.2
57. 1
59. 1
61. 3

48. 3
51.9
54. 3
56.9
59. 1

56.6
60. 7
61. 7
63. 1
65. 0

51.
53.
56.
58.
60.

1
5
5
6
7

1
1
1
1
1

______
______
______
______
______

69. 2
71.7
74.0
76.4
79.6

62.9
66.4
69. 3
72.9
75. 3

61.4
64.8
67.4
71.0
74. 2

62. 2
65.4
67.8
71. 3
74. 6

64. 5
67. 7
70.9
73. 9
76.8

61.8
64. 7
68. 3
71.6
74.8

67.9
69.9
72. 5
74.9
77.4

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

______
______
______
______
______

81.4
84.0
86. 0
89.7
92. 1

78. 1
81. 1
84. 4
87. 8
91.4

77.0
80. 5
83. 2
86.6
89.4

77.6
80. 7
83.8
87.0
90. 6

79.5
81. 7
85. 3
89.0
92. 1

77.4
80.4
83.9
86. 7
90. 3

July
July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1
1

______
______
______
______
______
______

95.6
10 0. 0
105. 1
113. 3
1 2 6. 0
14 0. 9

94.6
1 0 0 .0
10 6. 8
1 15 . 9
130. 5
1 4 5 .8

93.8
10 0. 0
107. 3
118.0
1 30 . 4
145. 7

94.6
10 0 .0
107. 7
1 16 . 4
1 3 0. 0
1 4 7 .4

95.4
10 0 .0
1 0 6. 4
114. 3
125.4
142. 1

1972: July 1

______

15 0. 9

1 52 . 8

15 4. 9

156. 1

15 1 .7




5
5
5
5
5

-

_
-

-

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_
_
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7.9
8.2
8. 3
8.4

_
_
_

8.4
8.'5
8. 7
8.9
8.9*

_
_
_

-

_
_
_
_

_
_
_
_

_
_
_
_

-

_
_
_

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9.2
9.7
11 .2
12 .8
18. 5

_
_

_
_

-

-

_

7. 3
7.4
7. 5
7. 7

_
_

.
.

_
-

19 .2
16. 8
18. 5
1 9 .9
21.2

_
_
_

22. 5
22. 7
23.0
23.2
24. 5

_
_
_

24.4
20. 3
19. 1
1 9 .6
20.0

-

_
_
_
_

-

8.0
8. 2
8. 5
10. 3
16. 9
17.0
16 .0
16 .4
17. 8
18. 3
19. 8
20. 1
20. 5
20. 2
21.9
21.9
19 .4
18 .4
18 . 4
19. 1

20..0
21. 3
21.4
22.0

20. 3
22.2
25.0
25. 3
25. 3

20. 2
20.8
21.7

19 .4
20.4
22.5
22. 6
22.6

20.4
22. 7
23.0
21.4
24. 7

23.0
25.4
25. 5
26. 2
26. 2

25.8
27.8
28. 0
28. 1
29.2

22.9
24.5
24.7
25.2
25.9

23. 2
24.7
25.0
25. 1
25.4

30.0
35. 1
39. 3
40.4
43. 2

28.9
3 3 .8
38. 1
3 9 .6
41.8

29.7
3 2 .8
3 7 .7
39.8
41.8

3 2 .8
3 8 .8
43.7
45.4
46.9

29.5
33 .8
37 .8
40. 3
42. 1

29.5
36. 3
41. 1
42.9
44.4

52.8
54.9
58.0
59.6
61. 7

45.4
48. 3 •
50.9
53. 1
55. 3

44.8
47.8
51.4
53. 7
56. 1

44.7
48.6
51.0
52. 6
55. 1

51.4
54.6
57. 7
59. 7
62. 1

45.0
47. 1
50. 3
52. 9
55. 2

47.4
49 . 7
52.2
55. 0
56.9

63. 3
66.6
68.8
72.6
75. 1

64. 1
67.6
69.5
73.2
76.2

59.6
62. 8
65.8
70.4
73.2

59. 3
63.0
66. 1
70. 5
73. 8

58.
62.
65.
68.
71.

3
3
1
7
6

65.4
68.6
71.5
74. 5
77.8

58. 1
61.4
64. 7
68.4
72.4

59.7
62. 2
64.9
69. 2
73.8

80. 7
82. 7
85.2
87. 5
90.0

78.0
81.4
84. 1
87. 2
90. 2

80. 0
81. 7
85.4
88.2
92.7

76. 7
80.4
82.8
86. 7
91.5

77.4
80.0
82.9
86.4
90. 5

74.8
77. 2
80.8
84. 6
89. 3

80. 7
83. 3
85.7
89.8
91.6

75.9
79.4
81.9
86. 1
90.2

76.8
80.4
84. 2
87.7
91.9

94.5
10 0 .0
10 6 .8
115. 7
1 3 1 .8
149 .9

94.6
100. 0
105. 7
114. 0
1 2 8 .6
1 4 2. 0

94.8
10 0 .0
1 0 6. 8
117. 1
129.5
1 4 4. 7

95.8
1 0 0. 0
1 0 6. 2
113. 5
1 2 3 .8
138. 3

94.5
1 0 0. 0
105. 1
1 1 1 .7
1 2 5. 0
1 4 5. 6

94.5
1 00 .0
1 0 6. 5
1 1 4. 8
129. 3
144.4

94.0
LOO. 0
1 0 7 .2
116. 7
128.6
1 4 8. 5

94.6
1 0 0. 0
106. 1
116.4
1 3 1 .6
14 8 .2

94. 1
1 0 0 .0
107 .0
115. 1
130. 1
1 4 8 .8

95.4
100 .0
107. 3
114.4
12 8. 5
149. 1

160. 1

1 5 1. 0

1 5 2. 2

149. 3

152. 3

15 2 .2

159. 5

1 5 6. 2

1 57 .5

1 59 .6

_




(1967=100)
Date

A l l t ra d es

J ou rn ey m en

H el p e r s
and l a b o r e r s

1907:
1908:
1909:
1910:

May
May
May
May

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

12 5.1
123.2
121.5
1 2 0 .0

1 2 3 .8
122.0
120. 5
11 9 .1

1 2 9. 8
127 .1
124.4
122.2

1911:
1912:
1913:
1914:
1915:

May
May
May
May
May

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

119.6
119.2
119.0
118.4
118.3

118.7
118.3
118.0
117.7
117.6

122.0
121.6
121.6
120.9
1 2 0 .8

1916:
1917:
1918:
1919:
1920:

May
May
May
May
May

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

1 1 7. 9
117.6
117.0
116.4
1 1 5 .9

11 7.1
116.9
116.2
1 1 5. 8
115.3

120.5
120.0
119.6
118.5
117.7

1921:
1922:
1923:
1924:
1925:

May
May
May
May
May

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

1 15 .8
1 1 5. 8
1 1 5. 9
1 1 5. 9
115.9

115.2
115.3
115.4
115.4
115.4

117.7
117.4
117.6
117.6
117.4

1926:
1927:
1928:
1929:
1930:

May
May
May
May
May

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

115.7
115.5
1 14 .8
1 13 .8
1 1 0 .6

115.2
1 1 4. 8
114.0
113.3
110.0

11 7 .1
11 7 .1
117.0
1 1 4 .7
112 .1

1931:
1932:
1933:
1934:
1935:

May
May
May
May
May

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

1 0 9 .3
107. 3
107.0
103.0
102.2

108.5
106.6
106.2
102.3
101.5

111.2
1 0 8 .7
108.2
1 0 4. 8
104 .1

1936:
1937:
1938:
1939:
1940:

May
May
June
June
June

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

102.2
1 0 2. 6
1 0 0 .9
1 0 0. 7
1 0 0. 6

101.5
1 0 1 .9
100. 1
100.0
100.0

104.3
104.7
103.0
1 0 2. 8
102.2

1941:
1942:
1943:
1944:
1945:

June
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

-------------------------------------------

101.0
1 0 1. 8
1 0 1. 7
1 0 1. 9
1 0 1. 9

100.5
1 0 1 .8
102.0
102.2
102.2

102.5
101.6
100.9
100.9
100.9

1946:
19 47-:
1948:
1949:
1950:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

--------------------------------------—

1 0 0 .9
10 0 .8
1 0 0. 8
1 0 0. 9
1 0 1 .0

101 .1
1 0 0 .9
101.0
10 1. 1
101.2

100.2
100.2
100 .1
100 .1
100 .1

1951:
1952:
1953:
1954:
1955:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

---------------------------------------- -

1 0 0 .9
1 0 0. 9
1 0 0. 9
100.9
1 0 0. 9

10 1 .1
10 1.1
101 .1
101 .1
10 1. 1

100.0
100.2
100.2
100.2
100.2

1956:
1957:
1958:
1959:
1960:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

-----------------------------------------

1 0 0. 9
1 0 0 .9
10 0 .8
10 0 .8
1 0 0. 7

101 .1
10 1. 1
101.0
1 0 1 .0
100.9

100.2
100.2
100.2
100.2
100.2

1961:
1962:
1963:
1964:
1965:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

-----------------------------------------

1 0 0 .6
100.5
1 0 0 .3
1 0 0 .3
1 0 0 .2

10 0 .8
1 0 0 .7
100.5
100.5
100.4

100.2
100.2
100 .1
10 0.1
100 .1

1966:
1967:
1968:
1969:
1970:
1971:

July
July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1
1

------—
-----------------------------------------

100. 1
100.0
1 0 0. 0
10 0.1
99.9
99.8

100.2
100.0
100.0
10 0 .1
99.9
99.8

100 .1
100.0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
99.9
99.9

1972: July 1

---------

99.8

99.8

99.9

(In d exes of union w e e k ly h o u rs in ea ch build ing tr a d e , 1907-72)
(1967=100)
A sb e sto s B o ile r ­ B r ic k ­
w o r k e r s m a k e r s la y e r s

Date

1907:
1908:
1909:
1910:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 ______
1 5 ______
15
1 5 ______

.
-

1911:
1912;
1913:
IQ 14;
1915:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 ______
1 5 ___
1 5 ______
1 , _____
1 ______

_

1916:
1917:
1918:
1919:
1920:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

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

1 1 3 .4
112. 9
112. 3
111. 1
111. 0

1921:

1922:
1923:
1924:
1925:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

15
15
15
15
15

114. 3
111. 3

1926:
1927:
1928:
1929:
1930:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 ______
15
1 5 ______
15 ____
1 5 ______

111. 1
1 1 1 .0
1 1 1 .0
110. 1
106. 1

1931:
1932:
1933:
1934:
1955:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______
15 ______

103. 5
1 0 2 .2
101. 1
1 0 1 .0
100. 2

1936:
1937:
1938:
1939:
1940:

M ay
M ay
June
June
June

1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 _______
1 ____
1 _____ .

100. 5
1 0 0 .2
98. 5
98. 5
97. 9

1941:
1942:
1943:
1944:
1945:

June
July
July
July
July

1 _______
____
1
1 _______
1 ..
1 _______

1946:
1947:
1948:
1949:
1950:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1
1

1951:
1952:
1953:
1954:
1955:

_
-

.E lectri­
M o sa ic
E le v a to r
C arpen­ C em ent c ia n s
M achin­ M arble
and . P a in t­
con­
G la z ie r s L a th e r s
ters
fin is h e r s (in s id e
is ts
se tte r s terra zzo
ers
wirem en] str u c to r s
w orkers

124. 3
121. 7
119. 1
1 1 6 .9

1 2 1 .8
120. 0

1 2 2 .7

118. 5
117. 1

122. 5
122. 3

1 1 6 .5
116. 5
116. 3
115. 8
115. 7

1 1 6 .5
1 1 6 .4
116. 3
115. 8
115. 8

121. 1
121. 1

1 1 5 .8
115. 1
115. 1
1 1 4 .9
114. 8

1 1 5 .8
115. 8
1 1 4 .6
1 1 3 .9
114. 0

1 1 7 .2
115. 9
115. 3
1 1 4 .4
113. 8

1 2 3 .0
122. 4

1 1 4 .8
1 1 4 .8
1 1 4 .8
1 1 4 .7
1 1 4 .6

113. 9
1 1 4 .0
1 1 4 .4
1 1 4 .2
114. 2

113. 8
1 1 3 .7
113. 7
1 1 3 .7
1 1 3 .4

120. 3
120. 3
120. 3

1 1 4 .2
114. 2
1 1 3 .6
113. 6
110. 1

1 1 3 .4
113. 0
1 1 2 .4
112. 5
108. 1

1 2 0 .2
120. 2

-

1 1 4 .7
114. 1
114. 1
111. 1
1 0 8 .4

_

1 0 6 .8
1 0 4 .4
105. 5
1 0 3 .6
103. 5

1 0 8 .4
1 0 5 .6
104. 0
103. 1
1 0 2 .6

106. 3
1 0 1 .0
1 0 1 .0
101. 0

103. 5
1 0 4 .6
101. 1
1 0 1 .2
100. 9

98. 5
98 . 6
9 8 .6
9 8 .6
9 8 .6

101. 5
101. 6
1 0 1 .6
1 0 1 .6
1 0 1 .6

_______
_____ .
___

99. 7
9 9 .7
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

July
July
July
July
July

1 _______
1 _______
1 _______
1_
1 _______

1956:
1957:
1958:
1959:
I960:

July
July
July
July
J u ly

1
1
1
1
1

1961:
1962:
1963:
1964:
1965:

July
July
J u ly
July
Ju ly

1966:
1967:
1968:
1969:
1970:
1971:

J u ly
J u ly
July
Ju ly
July
July

-

_

-

_

121 .6

1 1 9 .8
119 .0
119 .0

1 2 8 .8
127. 9
127. 0
126. 3
126.
125.
125.
124.
124.

1

7
2
7
0

.

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

_

_

_
118. 1
117. 6

_

_
122. 7
122. 7
122. 7
122. 1

_

_

117. 5
116. 8
1 1 6 .8
116. 0
115. 9

1 1 4 .0
114. 0
113. 5

115. 8
115. 5
1 1 5 .6
1 1 5 .6
115. 5

114. 0
114. 1
1 1 3 .5
113. 5
113. 1

120. 1
120 .2

119. 5
116. 7
1 1 3 .9

1 1 5 .5
115. 5
115. 5
115. 0
1 1 1 .4

113. 5
113. 9
1 1 3 .4
112. 2
1 0 8 .6

119.
119.
118.
117.
111.

5
9
3

_

1 0 6 .9
1 0 5 .6
1 0 7 .6
103. 7
103. 5

1 1 2 .9
110. 1
no. 1
1 0 3 .6
99. 4

109. 3
109. 3
1 0 6 .9
1 0 6 .0
105. 7

106. 7
104. 3
104. 3
9 8 .8
98. 2

110. 7
1 1 0 .2
1 0 9 .6
103. 3
103. 1

102. 7
103. 5
1 0 0 .6
1 0 0 .6
1 0 0 .6

1 0 3 .0
103. 1
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 2

9 9 .8
1 0 4 .6
104. 0
103. 7
103. 7

106. 5
1 0 6 .2
1 0 1 .9
1 0 3 .0
102. 5

9 8 .6
9 8 .6
9 6 .8
9 6 .6
96. 6

102. 1
103. 5
101. 5
1 0 0 .7
100. 5

101. 1
102. 0
102. 0
1 0 2 .0
102. 0

1 0 1 .2
1 0 1 .4
1 0 1 .4
101. 7
101. 7

100. 7
100. 6
1 0 0 .6
1 0 0 .6 .
100. 6

104. 3
108. 4
1 0 8 .4
1 0 8 .4
1 0 8 .4

1 0 2 .2
101. 9
101. 9
1 0 1 .9
1 0 1 .9

97. 2
98. 6
9 8 .6
98. 6
98. 6

9 9 .6
9 9 .6
1 0 1 .0
101. 0
1 0 1 .0

101. 5
1 0 1 .0
1 0 1 .7
101. 3
101. 3

100. 9
1 0 0 .8
100. 8
100. 8
1 0 0 .8

1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0

104. 2
1 0 4 .2
1 0 4 .2
105. 9
105. 9

1 0 1 .9
101. 9
1 0 1 .9
1 0 1 .9
101. 9

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0

1 0 1 .0
1 0 1 .0
101. 0
101. 0
101. 0

1 0 1 .4
1 0 1 .4
1 0 1 .4
101. 4
1 0 1 .4

1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .8
100. 8
100. 8

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

1 0 5 .9
1 0 4 .9
104. 9
104. 9
104. 9

1 0 1 .9
1 0 1 .9

_______

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 1 .0
100. 3
100. 3
100. 3
100. 3

1 0 1 .4
1 0 1 .4
101. 3
101. 3
101. 3

1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .8
100. 8
100. 8
1 0 0 .8

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

0
0
0
0
0

1 0 4 .9
1 0 4 .9
103. 4
103. 4
1 0 3 .4

1 _____
1
1 _______
1 _______
1 _______

1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

100. 3
100. 3
100. 1
100. 1
1 0 0 .2

101. 3
101. 3
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0

100. 8
100. 8
1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

1 _______
1 _______
1 _______
1 _______
1
_____
1 _______

10 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
9 9 .7
99. 7
99. 7

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0

10 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
99. 9
99. 8

100. 3

1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
99. 9
99. 9

1972: July 1 _______

9 9 .5

1 0 0 .0

9 9 .8

9 9 .9




_ _
______
______
______
______

___

__

_______
_______
_______

1 1 1 .0
111. 1
111. 1

_
-

_
-

_

1 2 0 .4
1 2 0 .4
119. 2
1 1 8 .9

122. 1

1 1 8 .4
118. 4
1 1 8 .4
118. 2
118. 2

127. 3
1 2 5 .4
123. 1
122. 1

_
_

_

121. 2
121. 1

1 2 0 .4
120. 2
120. 2

P aperP ip e ­
h a n g e r s f it te r s
1 1 9 .0

_

119 .0

118. 7
1 1 8 .0

-

_

117.
117.
116.
115.
115.

9
1
7
2
2

_
_

114.8
114. 7
11 3 ! 6
113. 5
113. 4

118. 0
117. 9
1 1 7 .9
117. 3
117. 3

120. 1
120. 1

115. 7
115. 7
115. 7

119.
119.
118.
118.
115.

117. 4
1 1 6 .4
1 1 7 .4
1 1 7 .4
1 1 7 .4

115. 7
115. 7
115. 7
1 1 5 .8
115. 7

115. 2
1 1 6 .0
115. 7
1 1 5 .6
115. 9

-

1 1 7 .4
117. 3
117. 3
117. 3
111. 1

115.
115.
115.
115.
109.

115. 6
115. 1
111. 9
111. 6
no. 4

_
_
_
_
_

109. 1
108. 0
107. 9
1 0 6 .6
106. 6

108. 0
1 0 3 .7
1 0 5 .2
105. 1
104. 4

1 0 1 .4
1 0 0 .8
100. 7
100. 7

106. 5
108. 7
1 0 6 .5
1 0 6 .5
101. 7

103. 2
1 0 4 .0
101. 3
101. 3
101. 3 .

96. 0
9 5 .7
96. 1

9 3 .4
92. 8
9 2 .9
93. 2

1 0 3 .9
104. 0
98. 5
9 8 .9
98. 9

1 0 1 .4
103. 3
1 0 4 .2
1 0 3 .8
1 0 4 .4

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

5
5
5
5
5

1 0 1 .9
101. 9
1 0 1 .9
101. 9
1 0 1 .9

1 0 1 .6
101. 6
1 0 1 .6
1 0 1 .6
1 0 1 .6

9 6 .4
101. 9
101. 9
1 0 2 .2
1 0 2 .2

93. 7
100. 4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 1 .2
1 0 1 .2

9 9 .5
101. 1
101. 1
101. 1
101. 1

98. 6
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0

103. 0
1 0 3 .0
9 8 .8
98. 8
1 0 1 .9

100. 0
100. 8
100. 8
100. 8
1 0 0 .8

101. 9
1 0 1 .9
1 0 2 .0
102. 0
1 0 2 .0

101. 6
1 0 0 .6
102. 3
102. 3
102. 3

101. 5
1 0 1 .6
1 0 1 .6
101. 6
1 0 1 .6

101.
101.
101.
101.
101.

0
3
3
3
3

100. 2
100. 2
1 0 0 .2
100. 2
1 0 0 .2

101. 9

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

1 0 1 .9
1 0 0 .9
101. 0
100. 5
100. 5

1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .8
100. 8
100. 0
100. 0

1 0 2 .0
1 0 2 .0
102. 0
102. 0
102. 0

102.
102.
102.
102.
102.

3
3
3
3
3

1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
100. 4
100. 4
100. 4

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

1
1
1
1
1

1 0 0 .2
100. 2
100. 2
100. 2
100. 2

1 0 1 .9
1 0 1 .9
101. 9
101. 9
1 0 1 .9

1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

5
5
5
5
5

100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
99. 9
9 9 .9

1 0 2 .0
1 0 2 .0
102. 0
102. 0
1 0 2 .0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

3
3
3
3
3

1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
100. 4
100. 4
100. 3

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

1
1
1
1
1

1 0 0 .2
100. 2
1Q0. 2
100. 2
1 0 0 .2

1 0 3 .4
102. 1
1 0 0 .9
100. 9
100. 3

101. 9
101. 9
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

5
5
5
5
5

100. 1
100. 1
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

1 0 2 .0
102. 1
1 0 2 .0
1 0 2 .0
1 0 2 .0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

3
3
3
3
3

100. 2
100. 2
1 0 0 .2
100. 2
1 0 0 .2

100. 1
/ 0 0 .2
100. 1
/l 00. 2
100. 1 / 1 0 0 .2
100.1 / 1 0 0 .2
1 0 0 .1 / 100. 1

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0

100. 1
1 0 0 .0
9 9. 8
100. 8
100. 7
100. 7

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0

10 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0

100. 3
100. 0
1 0 0 .6
1 0 0 .4
100. 0
100. 0

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0

1 0 1 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0

100. 1
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
9 9. 9

100. 1
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100! 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

1 0 0 .6

yOo. 0
lo o . 0

100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
9 9 .7
98. 9
98. 8

1 0 0 .0

100. 7

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

9 9 .9

100. 0

1 0 0 .0

9 8 .8

1 2 1 .6
1 2 0 .6

120. 3

1 2 0 .2
1 2 0 .2

101. 9
101.9

121. 5
121. 5
1 2 1 .2

_

120. 4

1 2 0 .7
1 2 0 .4
120. 0
7

_
_
_
_

1

7
i
3
4
1

3
2

7
5
1

1 0 9 .4
109 .2
109.0
9 5 .7
9 5 .5
9 5 .9
9 5 .9

_
_
_
.

_
-

113.
113.
113.
113.
113.

3
3
3
3
3

113. 1
112. 9
1 1 2 .9
112. 3
107. 3
1 0 6 .2
105. 2
1 0 4 .6
1 0 4 .0
103. 7

_
.
_

100/0

10JJ. 0
1 9 0 .0

(In d exes of union w eek ly h o u rs in ea ch build ing tr a d e , 1 9 07-72)

Date

P la s ­
terers

P lu m b ­
ers

1907:
1908:
1909:
1910:

M ay
May
May
M ay

_____
______
______
______

119. 3
118. 7
118. 7
1 1 8 .6

1 2 3 .4
123. 5
123. 5
123. 3

1911:
1912:
1913:
1914:
1915:

May 1 5 ______
M ay 15 ______
May 15 ______
1
___
___
M ay 1

119. 3
117. 8
1 1 7 .8
117. 7
117. 1

123.
122.
122.
121.
121.

1916:
1917:
1918:
1919:
1920:

M ay
May
M ay
May
M ay

15
15
15
15
15

______
______
______
______
______

115.
115.
115.
115.
115.

9
8
6
6
3

120. 9
1 2 0 .8
119. 8
1 1 9 .4
1 1 9 .4

1921:
1922:
1923:
1924:
1925:

May
May
May
M ay
M ay

1 5 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______
15 ______
15 ______

115.
115.
115.
115.
114.

0
1
7
7
5

119.
119.
119.
119.
119.

1926:
1927:
1928:
1929:
1930:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

15
15
15
15
15

______
______
_____
_____ .
______

1 1 2 .0
1 1 5 .0
1 1 0 .6
109. 5
107. 1

119. 3
1 1 9 .0
119. 0
118. 0
112. 5

1931:
1932:
1933:
1934:
1935:

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay

15 ______
1 5 ______
1 5 ______
15 _____
1 5 ______

106. 2
104. 4
106. 5
101. 9
1 0 0 .4

111. 0
110. 6
110. 1
1 0 9 .0
108. 2

1936:
1937:
1938:
1939:
1940:

May
M ay
June
June
June

15
15
1
1
1

98. 7
98. 8
94. 8
9 4 .8
94. 6

106. 8
1 0 7 .4
102. 1
1 0 2 .4
101. 3

1941:
1942:
1943:
1944:
1945:

June
July
July
July
July

l
1
1
1
1

______

94. 9
9 6 .7
100. 5
1 0 0 .6
1 0 0 .6

1946:
1947:
1948:
1949:
1950:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1

______
______
______
______
1
........

1951:
1952:
1953:
1954:
1955:

July
July
July
July
July

1
1
1
1

1956:
1957:
1958:
1959:
I960:

July
July
July
July
July

1

____

1
1
1

1961:
1962:
1963:
1964:
1965:

July
July
July
July
July

1966:
1967:
1968:
1969:
1970:
1971:

July
July
July
July
July
July

15
15
15
15

0
0
0
5
5

R odm en

S tru c­
o fe r s , S h e e tR o o fe r s R os la
te
T ile
S tone­
tu r a lcom po­
m e ta l m a so n s
and
iro n
la y e r s
sitio n
w orkers
t ile
w orkers

_
-

7
1
1
7

1 2 1 .6
1 2 0 .6
120. 6
119. 1
119. 1

121. 8
121. 8
121. 8
1 2 1 .4
1 2 1 .4

_
-

1 1 2 .4
112. 2
1 1 1 .8
111. 6
1 1 1 .6

112. 1
111. 8
1 1 1 .8
111. 3
1 1 1 .0

119. 1
119. 0
119. 0
. 1 1 8 .6
118. 3

1 2 0 .8
1 1 9 .4
118. 9
1 1 6 .7
1 1 5 .4

_
-

115. 2
115. 2

112. 4
1 1 2 .4

1 1 7 .6
116. 1
1 1 5 .9
115. 8
1 1 5 .6

1 1 5 .7
115. 7
115. 6
115. 6
115. 5

114. 5
1 1 3 .4
112'. 9
112. 7
112. 7

no.
113.
113.
112.

1 1 5 .2
1 1 4 .4
1 1 3 .9
1 1 3 .9
1 1 3 .9

1 1 2 .0
1 1 0 .0
1 1 0 .0
109. 7
109. 7

115. 1
1 1 5 .0
113. 8
113. 3
1 1 2 .9

115.
115.
115.
114.
114.

3
2
2
5
5

_

_

_
_
_

_
-

_

2
2
8
8

120. 0
1 1 7 .6
116. 0
'1 1 4 .7

_
-

_
_
_

125.
125.
124.
121.

3
3
3
5

_

_

1 2 3 .6
123. 6
123. 2
122. 2

118.
118.
118.
116.

_

-

_
"

118. 0
117. 9
1 1 7 .9
117. 9

_

C om po­ P l a s t e r ­ P lu m b ­
B r ic k ­
T ile
la y e r s ' B u ildin g sitio n
e rs'
ers'
la y e r s '
la b o r e r s r o o fe r s '
te n d e r s
la b o r e r s la b o r e r s h e lp e r s
h e lp e r s

"

_

118. 0
1 1 7 .9
118. 2
118. 1
115. 0

_
-

122.
122.
122.
122.
114.

6
2
6
6
5

111. 9
1 0 8 .0
1 0 7 .6
1 0 2 .9
102. 8

_
_

114. 1
1 1 3 .8
1 1 1 .9
108. 5
107. 2

_
_

113. 0
1 1 1 .6
111. 7
107. 0
93. 1

9 5 .2
9 9 .3
99. 3
99. 3
99. 3

105. 3
1 0 5 .6
104. 3
104. 0
103. 9

103. 3
103. 6
103. 1
1 0 3 .0
1 0 2 .4

99. 3
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

99. 7
1 0 1 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 3 .8
1 0 2 .6
1 0 2 .4
1 0 2 .4
1 0 2 .4

102.
101.
100.
100.
100.

7
7
3
3
3

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .8
100. 3
100. 3
100. 3
100. 3

100.
101.
100.
100.
100.

1 0 0 .0

100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

100.
101.
101.
101.
101.

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

ioo. o

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

100. 5
100. 5
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
100. 2

1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

100. 3
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
9 9 .9

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
9 9 .6

9 9 .9

9 9 .6

1 1 1 .6
1 1 1 .6
1 1 1 .6
1 1 1 .6
111. 3

111. 1
1 1 0 .9
1 1 1 .2
111. 2
1 1 1 .2

118.
118.
118.
118.
118.

3
6
6
5
3

1 1 5 .4
1 1 4 .6
1 1 5 .4
115. 1
1 1 5 .2

_
_
-

111. 7
111. 7
1 1 1 .6
111. 0
106. 6

1 0 9 .4
1 0 9 .4
1 0 9 .4
108. 1
1 0 3 .4

1 1 2 .8
1 1 2 .4
112. 1
1 1 2 .0
107. 9

1 1 4 .4
114. 2
114. 1
110. 8
106. 9

1 1 1 .6
1 1 1 .6
111. 5
1 1 1 .0
1 0 7 .6

1 1 1 .2
111. 1
1 1 0 .8
110. 6
1 0 4 .9

118. 5
118. 5
118. 5
1 1 1 .9
1 1 2 .0

105. 3
1 0 4 .2
105. 5
102. 8
102. 7

101. 7
101. 7
101. 7
101. 3
1 0 0 .0

106. 0
104. 5
1 0 4 .4
1 0 2 .9
103. 0

105. 0
1 0 4 .6
1 0 3 .8
103. 3
103. 2

106. 3
103. 7
1 0 3 .4
1 0 1 .9
100. 7

103. 5
1 0 2 .4
1 0 2 .2
95. 3
95. 3

110.
108.
107.
105.
105.

_
100. 3
100. 3
100. 2
100. 2

103. 3
1 0 3 .4
101. 6
101. 7
101. 3

1 0 0 .9
100. 8
9 9 .6
9 9 .6
9 9 .5

102. 9
1 0 3 .0
1 0 0 .9
100. 9
100. 9

103. 2
1 0 3 .2
9 9 .8
9 9 .8
9 9 .7

100. 6
100. 1
9 9 .0
9 8 .9
9 8 .9

101. 7
102. 3
104. 2
1 0 4 .2
104. 2

101.
101.
101.
101.
101.

1
1
2
2
2

1 0 2 .0
102. 1
102. 0
101. 9
101. 9

99. 5
1 0 0 .9
100. 7
100. 7
100. 7

101. 7
1 0 1 .8
101. 8
101. 8
1 0 1 .8

9 9 .8
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

98. 6
9 7 .6
97. 5
98. 1
100. 4

100. 6
9 9 .6
9 9 .9
9 9 .9
100. 6

100. 6
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

101. 6
101. 6
101. 6
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

7
7
7
7
7

101. 7
101. 0
1 0 1 .0
100. 8
100. 8

9 9 .8
99. 1
100. 8
100. 6
1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

6
6
6
6
6

100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

7
7
7
7
7

1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .8
100. 8

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

______
______
I _____

100. 4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
100. 6
100. 4

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

6
6
6
6
6

1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
100. 4

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

100. 8
1 0 0 .8
100. 8
1 0 0 .8
100. 8

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

7
7
5
5
5

,
1
1
1
1

______
___ __
______
---------

1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
100. 4
100. 4
1 0 0 .4

100. 6
100. 6
100. 6
1 0 0 .6
100. 2

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .4

100. 7
100. 7
100. 5
1 0 0 .4
100. 3

1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .8
1 0 0 .8
100. 7

l
1
1
1
1
1

___ ___
______
______
______
---------

100. 2
100. 0
100. 1
100. 1
9 9 .9
9 9 .9

100. 1
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
9 9 .9
98. 7
98. 3

100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .0
9 9 .6
99. 5
9 9 .4
9 9 .4

100. 3
1 0 0 .0
99. 7
9 9 .7
9 9 .6
9 9 .6

1972: July i

---------

9 9 .9

98. 3

100. 0

9 9 .4

9 9 .6




122. 8
121. 8
1 2 1 .8
1 2 1 .4
1 2 1 .4

_
-

6
5
5
2
2

---------

-

_

1 1 5 .4
115. 6
1 1 5 .5
1 1 5 .4
113. 3

114.
114.
114.
114.
114.

______

-

_

7
1
1
2

1 2 1 .6
121. 6
122. 7
122. 7
122. 7

1 1 2 .9
1 1 2 .8
1 1 2 .8
112. 8
1 1 2 .8

______
______

_

_
125.
125.
125.
123.

_
"

1 0 9 .6
« 1 0 9 .5
1 0 9 .8
1 0 9 .4
1 0 9 .4

-

_

123. 3
123. 1
123. 1
122. 6
1 2 2 .6

-

1
1
2
1
0

7
7
7
7
7

______
______
______
______
---------

-

_
_

_
_

122.
122.
122.
122.
122.

111.
111.
111.
111.
111.

_
-

_

125. 1
1 2 4 .4
1 2 4 .4
124. 5
124. 5

_
_
-

-

_
-

3
3
3
3
3

-

1 2 6 .0
125. 5
125. 2
125. 2

-

-

1 0 5 .4
1 0 5 .4
100. 5
100. 2
9 9 .8

_
103. 2
103. 2
100. 0

93. 1
9 9 .6
9 9 .6
9 9 .6
9 9 .6

100. 2
100. 5
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

2
3
9
9
9

100. 0
9 9 .7
1 0 3 .0
102. 9
102. 9

100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

1
1
1
1
1

100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

100. 2
9 9 .4
98. 1
98. 1
98. 1

100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

1
2
2
2
2

9 9 .9
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

99. 3
9 9 .8
9 9 .8
9 9 .9
100. 2

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

1
1
1
1
1

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

100.
100.
100.
100.
100.

2
2
2
2
2

100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

100. 1
100. 1
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

100. 0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

1 0 0 .2
100. 2
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0

1 0 0 .0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
9 9 .9

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 1
100. 1
100. 1
100. 1

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0
100. 0
100. 2
100. 2
100. 3
100. 3

100. 0
100. 0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 0

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
100. 1
100. 1
9 9 .8
9 9 .8

1 0 0 .0

9 9 .9

100. 1

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

100. 3

100. 0

9 9 .8

ioo.o
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0

_
9 9 .9
9 9 .9
9 9 .9
9 9 .6

7
7
7
1
2

T a b le 5 . A v e r a g e w a g e ra te s a n d e m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s to s e le c te d fu n d s by tra d e :

A verage
r a te p e r
hour

A ll build ing tra d es Jou rn eym en A s b e s to s w o r k e r s ------B o i le r m a k e r s ------------B r ic k la y e r s ----------------C a r p e n t e r s ----------------C em ent f i n i s h e r s ------E le c tr ic ia n s (in sid e
w i r e m e n ) -----------------E le v a to r c o n tru cto r s ■
G la z i e r s ---------------------L a t h e r s ----------------------M arble s e tt e r s M o sa ic and t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ------------------P a i n t e r s -------------------P a p er h a n g e r s ---------P i p e f i t t e r s ----------------P l a s t e r e r s ----------■
-----P lu m b e r s ------------------R o d m e n ----------------------

A v era g e
A v e r a g e rate
e m p lo y e r
plu s e m p lo y e r
c o n trib u tio n 1 c o n trib u tio n 1
p er hour
p er hour

$ 7 . 27

$ 1 .0 6

$ 8 .3 4

$ 7 .6 9
8 .0 1
7 .5 9
7 .9 9
7 .4 1
7. 24

$ 1 . 10
.8 3
1 .4 3
1. 13
1 .2 0
1 .0 2

$ 8 .7 9
8 .8 3
9 .0 2
9 .1 2
8 .6 1
8 .2 7

8. 19
8 .0 0
7. 23
7. 67
8. 13
7 .5 0

.8 8
2 .8 6
.8 3
.8 0
.6 0
.5 5

9 .0 7
8 .8 7
8 .0 6
8 .4 7
8 .7 3
8 .0 4

7. 52
7 .0 6
7 .0 9
8. 14
7 .4 5
8. 15
7. 73

.5 9
.7 9
.6 5
1 .3 6
.9 3
1 .5 2
1 .1 1

A verage
rate p e r
hour

T rade

J o u rneym en— Continued
R o o fe r s, c o m p o sitio n ----------------R o o fe r s, s la te and t i l e -------------S h e e t-m e ta l w o r k e r s -----------------S to n e m a s o n s ------------------------------S tr u c tu r a l-ir o n
w o r k e r s ----------------------------------T ile l a y e r s ------------------------------- -

A verage
A v e r a g e rate
e m p lo y e r
plus e m p lo y e r
c o n trib u tio n 1 c on trib u tion 1
p er hour
p e r hour

! $ 7 .3 7
7. 22
8 .0 9
7. 87

$ .7 6
.7 5
.9 8
.8 4

$ 8 . 13
7 .9 7
9 .0 7
8 .7 1

7 .7 9
7. 16

1 .1 9
.6 8

8 .9 8
7 .8 4

5 .6 8
6 .0 6
5 .5 7

.9 2
.8 8
.9 8

6 .9 4
6 .5 5

4 . 62

• .4 5

5 .0 6

5 .6 4

.7 9

6 .4 3

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

.5 1
.7 1
.7 2

6.86

6 .4 6
6. 25

.5 1
.6 8

6 .9 8
6 .9 4

H elp e r s and l a b o r e r s -------------------B r ic k la y e r s ' t e n d e r s -----------------B u ildin g l a b o r e r s ---------- -----------C o m p o sitio n r o o fe r s'
h e lp e r s ------------------------------------E le v a to r c o n tru cto r s'
h e lp e r s -------------------------------------

8. 11
7 .8 5
7 .7 4
9 .5 0
8 .3 9
9 .6 7
8 .8 4

U n ite d S t a te s

M arble s e tt e r s '
h e lp e r s ------------------------------------ P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ---------------P lu m b e rs' l a 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 e r s ' h e lp e r s -------------------

6.61

6 .5 3
6 .5 1

In clu d es e m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s to in su r a n c e (life in s u r a n c e , h o s p ita liz a tio n , m ed ic a l, s u r g ic a l, and o th er s im ila r ty p e s o f h ea lth and w e lfa r e
p ro g ra m s) and p en sio n funds, and v a ca tio n p aym en ts to a fund or to the w o r k e r a s pro v id ed in la b o r -m a n a g e m e n t c o n tr a c ts .
A v e r a g e s p r e se n te d a re
fo r a s tr a ig h t-tim e hour; in actu a l p r a c tic e , h o w ev e r , so m e e m p lo y e r pa y m en ts a r e c a lc u la ted on the b a s is o f to ta l h o u r s w orked o r g r o s s p a y r o ll.
A v e r a g e i s fo r a ll w o r k e r s in the c la s s ific a tio n including th o s e fo r whom e m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s w e r e not sp e c ifie d in th e ir p a r tic u la r c o n tr a c ts .
Som e
c o n tra c ts a ls o pro v id e fo r additional pa y m en ts to a p p r e n tic e sh ip b e n e fits . In form ation on p a y m en ts to th is fund w a s not c o lle c te d .
The 1972 b e n e fit a v e r a g e w a s c a lc u la ted u sin g the v a c a tio n fund con trib u tion o f 4 p e r c en t of h o u r ly r a te , a s s p e c ifie d in the N ational E le v a to r
C o n str u c to rs' C on tract fo r w o r k e r s w ith betw een 6 m onths and 5 y e a r s o f s e r v ic e .
T h is a v e r a g e i s not s tr ic tly c o m p a ra b le w ith that o f 1971 (96 cen ts)
w hich included an additional 2 p e r c en t v a c a tio n fund paym ent fo r w o rk er w ith 5 y e a r s o r m o r e s e r v ic e .
'
NOTE; B e c a u s e of rounding, su m s of ind ivid u al ite m s m a y not equal t o ta ls .

T a b le 6 . C e n t - p e r -h o u r a n d p e r c e n t c h a n g e s in a v e ra g e w a g e ra te s by tra d e : U n ite d S t a te s

T rade

A ll build ing tra d es Jou rn eym en A s b e s to s 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 r p e n te r s------------------C em en t f in is h e r s --------E le c tr ic ia n s (in sid e
w i r e m e n ) ------------------E le v a to r c o n s tr u c to r s G la z i e r s ---------------------L a t h e r s ----------------------M arble s e t t e r s M o sa ic and t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s -----------------P a i n t e r s -------------------P a p er h a n g e r s ----------P i p e f i t t e r s ----------------P l a s t e r e r s ----------------P lu m b e r s ------------------R o d m e n ----------------------




Am ount o^ in c r e a s e
July 1, 1971, to
July 1 1972
C ents
P ercen t
p er hour

$ 0 .4 4 _

6 .4

$ 0 .4 7
. 51
.4 3
.4 4
.4 6
.5 1

6 .6
6 .8
6. 1
5 .9
6 .6
7 .6

. 54
.5 8
.4 9
.4 4
. 72
. 51

7 .0
7 .8
7 .3
6. 1
9 .7
7 .3

. 39
.5 8
.4 8
.4 3
.4 9
.3 8
.4 6

5 .5
9 .0
7 .2
5 .6
7. 1
4 .8
6 .3

A m ount o f in c r e a s e
J u ly 1, 1971, to
July 1. 1972
C ents
P ercen t
p er hour

T rade

J ou rneym en— C ontinued
R o o fe r s , c o m p o sitio n
R o o fe r s, sla te and t ile —
— S h e e t-m e ta l w o r k e r s
S to n em a so n s
- S tr u c tu r a l-ir o n
w o r k e r s -T ile l a y e r s —
— ~ H e lp e r s and la b o r e r s B r ic k la y e r s ' te n d e r s B u ildin g la b o r e r s C o m p o sitio n r o o fe r s'
h e lp e r s E le v a to r c o n s tr u c to r s '
h e lp e r s - -

|
|

—

—
-

-

-

—<— -

-

M arble s e tt e r s '
h e lp e r s P la s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ----------------------------------P lu m b e rs' 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 e r s ' h e lp e r s

$ 0 . 41
.4 6
.5 1
.4 7

5 .9
6 .8
6 .8
6 .3

.3 8
.5 3

5 .2
8 .0

. 29
.2 7
.2 9

5 .4
4 .6
5 .4

. 32

7 .4

.4 0

7 .7

.3 3
.3 0
.3 2

5 .5
5 .4
5 .9

.3 5
.4 1

5 .7
7 .0

(C ents-per-hour changes in union hourly wage rates and percent of building trad es workers affected)

Trade

P ercen t
P ercen t of total w orkers affected by in c re a se of—
of union
w orkers
•$0. 20 $0.^30 $ 0. 40 $TJ. 50 $ 0 . 60 $0. 70 $ 0 .8 0 $0. 90 $1. 00 $ 1. 10 $ 1 .2 0
affected Under
and
by
$ 0 .2 0 under
$0. 30 $ 0 .4 0 $ 0 . 50 $0. 60 $ 0 .7 0 $ 0 .8 0 $ 0 .9 0 $ 1. 00 $ 1 . 10 $ 1 .2 0 $ 1 .4 0
in c re a se

A ll building t r a d e s ------------------

77. 1

4. 7

J o u rn ey m en ------------------------------------A sb estos w o r k e r s -----------------------B oilerm akers ----------------------------B r ic k la y e r s --------------------------------C a r p e n te r s ---------------------------------Cem ent f in i s h e r s -------------------------

80. 0
8 0 .2
83. 7
83. 1
7 7 .2
82. 5

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

E le c tr icia n s (inside w ir e m e n ) ----E levator c o n s t r u c t o r s ----------------G la z ie r s --------------------------------------L athers --------------------------------------M a c h in is t s ---------------------------------M arble s e t t e r s ----------------------------

90.
65.
75.
70.
97.
79.

3
0
3
7
0
1

4 .9
3 .7
6 .6
3. 5

M osaic and ter r a z z o w o r k e r s ----P a i n t e r s ------------------------------------Paperhangers ----------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s ---------------------------------P la s te r e r s ---------------------------------P lu m b e r s -----------------------------------R o d m e n ---------------------------------------

7 4 .8
9 1 .9
85. 0
74. 1
8 8 .0
6 9 .9
80. 3

R oofers, c o m p o sitio n -----------------R oofers, slate and t i l e --------------Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s ------------------Stonem asons -----------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------------T ile l a y e r s ----------------------------------

8. 2
6.
1.
13.
6.
2.
10.

4
8
5
9
8
5

7. 2

8 9

10.2

14. 2

6 .8

1
7
8
1
3
6

11. 5
2. 5
7 .4
12. 0
17.2
7. 0

13.
10.
4.
22.
14.
10.

1
2
4
7
4
8

7 .4
5.2
10.4
2 .4
5. 1
4 .2

7 0

17.
3.
5.
5.
27.
9.

4
6
7
7
6
5

7. 1
7. 1
8 .4
7. 1
5. 3
8. 1

14. 5
1. 5
11. 2
5. 3
2. 1
6. 3

10. 2

8
17
15.
8
4
10

7. 7

5. 6

2
4
0
3
1
8

6. 4
4. 7
11. 6
6. 2
5. 7
6. 2

9.
17.
11.
6.
8.
5.

10. 2
11. 0
2. 1
4. 4

2
7.
11.
19.

1
3
7
8

10. 5
11. 1
11.2
.8
4 .2
3 .4

4. 5
3 .4
3. 3
4 .2
4. 9
6 .9
3. 6

6. 4
10. 4
16. 1
8. 8
15. 1
6. 2
8. 0

10.
7.
9.
12.
8.
8.
11.

2
3
5
1
9
5
2

25. 1
5. 0
2. 5
7 .7
10. 9
8. 6
5. 1

4.
18.
16.
10.
9.
5.
16.

5
8
9
9
6
5
4

3. 1
9 .4
13. 6
4 .6
15.8
15. 3
13. 1

4. 5
18. 8
9. 1
3
6. 3
8. 5
10. 8

6.
3.
1.
13.
5.
3.
3.

7 1 .7
78. 3
8 3 .6
73. 0
72 .8
8 7 .2

6 .4
4. 1
2 .8
2. 6
1. 1
6 .4

7.
1.
5.
2.
9.
9.

2
5
9
9
6
9

5.
24.
10.
4.
18.
9.

6
4
3
3
8
9

15. 7
15. 6
16.4
4. 3
4. 3
7 .7

7.
3.
4.
30.
11.
8.

4
4
8
4
3
2

4. 3
3. 6
13. 6
.9
8. 3
1.7

5.
3.
8.
8.
10.
12.

6. 8
1. 8
7. 3
4. 8
2. 2
21. 4

H elpers and l a b o r e r s ----------------------B ricklayers' t e n d e r s ------------------Building lab orers -----------------------C om position roofers' h e l p e r s ----E levator constructors' h elp ers —

65 .8
54. 6
6 7 .4
88- 5
70 .2

3 .4
5. 0
2. 1
*23. 7
1. 2

14.
7.
17.
19.

8
3
6
3
5

12.
5.
13.
21.
14.

0
8
9
5
9

5. 3
9 .8
4. 0
13.9

18.
10.
20.
12.
9.

4
9
2
6
7

4 .6
3.8
4. 3
8 .5

M arble setters' h e l p e r s -------------P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s ------------------Plum bers' laborers -------------------T errazzo workers' help ers --------T ile layers' h e l p e r s ------- :------------

58.2
6 4 .7
7 6 .6
71. 1
75 .2

1. 5
7. 3
215. 7
4 .2
9 .8

9.
11.
12.
6.
8.

8
4
5
5
1

3.
8.
7.
8.
5.

8
7
2
0
2

.5
5.7
.3
19. 1
5 .9

11.
20.
20.
17.
17.

8
1
9
7
5

8 .2
4 .6
14. 6
1.8
2 .8

1 W orkers w ere distributed as follow s:
2 A ll w orkers w ere at 10 to 20 cents.

1. 9
4. 1
8
5
8. 7
15.
1.
4.
8.
8.

0
5
1
8
7

2.
1.
2.
5.
6.

1
1
2
5

3
0
1
5
9
0
1

6
3
6
0
0

3. 0
1. 7
1. 2
2. 0
11. 3

$ 1 .6 0

$1. 60 $ 1 .8 0

$ 1 .8 0

$ 2 .0 0
and
$2. 00 over

4. 1

2 .2

1. 1

2. 3

0. 6

0 .4

0. 1

0. 1

5.
4.
3.
3.
6.
1.

0
5
5
0
5
7

2 .4
6 .0
_
2 .7
2. 5
2. 0

1. 3
* .7
1 .8
1 .6
9 .7

2 .9
_
5. 1
1. 3
.6

0. 7
2 .4
_
1. 3
-

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

0. 1
_
.1
-

0. 1
_
2. 0

7 .8
5. 7
1.2
12.2
1. 1
1. 3

2 .4
10. 0
4 .8
8 .4
25. 6
1. 0

.6
.6
9 .2
.*6
16. 3
.4

_ , . -8
4 .4 . 1. 3
_
3 .4
3.2
.
1. 1
.3
8. 1

_
6 .7
.
-

_
_
_
2 .9

_
_
.
_
~

4. 3
1 .4
2 .9
3 .2
2. 7
3. 0
4. 1

1. 0
1. 7
1. 3
1.2
.4
1.5
3. 1

3 .7

2 .5 1
2. 1
8-7
7. 5
3. 6
~

5 .4
9. 3
1. 0
2. 6
1. 7
2. 2

2. 6
6 .9
-

.8
4. 6
2. 6

1.8
2. 0
1.8
5 .9
1. 1

.6

4. 3
.7

-

"

-

2 .4
. 9

1.7 percent at le s s than 10 cents; and 2 2 .0 percent at 10 to 20 cents.

NOTE: B ecause of rounding, sum s of individual item s m ay not equal to ta ls.




0
6
7
2
8
2

10.
13.
4.
2.

$ 1 .4 0

-

.6
.6
.7
.9
-

-

3 .9

.8
12. 3
7. 6
7. 1
3 .4
1.9
1 .8

_
.6
.5
2. 3
“

2 .8
2. 1
1.8
1. 5

_
1. 1
2. 7

-

.9

_

_

-

-

-

-

3 .2

-

.1

_

_

.3

_

-

-

_

-.
1. 0
-

-

-

-

-

_
1.2
-

_
1. 0
3. 0

.
_

-

-

-

-

_

_

-

_

-

-

-

-

-

.2
2. 3

_

.2

_

-

_

-

_
_

-

-

_

3. 3

“

“

.6
1. 6

-

_
-

-

-

_

_

_
_

“

-

(P ercent changes in union hourly wage rates and percent of building trad es w orkers affected)
P ercen t of
union w orkers
affected by—
ess 3 and
No L
In­
than under
cr ea se change 3
4

Trade

P ercen t of total w orkers affected by in crea se of—

5

77. 1

2 2 .9

80. 0
80. 2
8 3 .7
83. 1
77 .2
82. 5

4 .2
6 .2
20. 0
7 .8
6. 7 7. 5 3 .8
19*8
16. 3
5 .7 12. 1 19.5
16.9 113. 9 2 .4 12.6
2 2 .8
6 .8
1.8 2. 0
17. 5 210. 9 5. 1 7. 5

E lectricia n s (inside wirem en) E levator c o n s tr u c t o r s -----------G l a z i e r s -------------------------------L a t h e r s ---------------------------------M a c h in is t s -----------------------------

90.
65.
75.
70.
97.

9 .7
35. 0
2 4 .7
29. 3
3. 0

M arble s e t t e r s ----------------------M osaic and ter r a z z o w orkers P a i n t e r s -------------------------------Paperhangers -----------------------P i p e f i t t e r s -----------------------------

4. 0

8
9

10

11.2

4 .4

6 .4

4. 2

5 .4

4. 1

5. 0

2 .8

1. 7

3 .4

2 .9

1. 0

0. 3

1. 0

6. 5 11. 5
9 .0
2 .9
3 .7
4. 4
6. 3 18. 5
5.2 15.9
9-8
9. 0

5. 1
6. 7

6. 5 4 .4
2. 9 11. 5
14.8
2. 1 4. 0
7. 6
.4
1. 1
5 .9

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

5. 0
3 .9
5. 1 3 .8
2. 3 10. 6
2. 0 1. 4
4. 3 9. 0
4. 2 1.2

2 .8
1 .9
1.8
3 .7
.3
1. 7

2. 1
2 .8

3. 5
4 .2

2. 6
_

-

-

-

.8
2. 6
4 .8

2 .7
4. 5
2. 5

2. 5
2. 3
.6

1. 1
_
_
2 .9
1. 3
9-7

.4
2. 1
_
_
.2
"

1. 3
2 .4
_
_
2. 1
4. 2

_ 10.8 10. 3 3 .9
1. 3 2 .4
2 .4
9. 5
5. 6 1.2
1. 5 10. 9
2. 1 6. 6 2 .2
3 .8
3. 3 5. 3

6. 0 3. 3
4. 3 6. 5
5. 6 4. 0
3. 1 2 .2
" 25. 6

_
3. 7
6 .8
3. 7
9- 0 1 .4
4. 1 2 .8 13.9
8 .4
4. 0 4. 5
“ 15. 6 1.8

_
6 .2
1. 0
5 .4
-

_
1. 3
_
.1
-

.8
6. 7
_
_
_
_
1. 2
_
_
_
_
.2
1. 1

_
_
1. 0
_
1. 1

2. 5
_
_
2 .8
1.9

_
.9
_
“

3. 3
3. 0
_
3 .4

.2
_
_
1. 0
8. 1
“
_
_
_ ■ _
_
1. 1
2. 6

.2
_
_
_
.2

7

6. 3 . 6 .5

A ll building t r a d e s ------------J o u r n e y m en -------------------------------A sb esto s 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 r p e n te r s ----------------------------Cement f in i s h e r s --------------------

6. 5

7
8

6

2 .9
8. 0
.3

-

-

3 .7
7. 0
"

8. 6
8 .8
-

6 .0 17.4
10.4
7 .2
4. 1
7. 7 3 .2
1. 0
2. 1 11. 7 30. 6

79. 1
74 .8
9 1 .9
85. 0
74. 1

3. 5
2 0 .9
2 5 .2
5 .0
8. 1
9. 1
15. 0 415. 5
6 .2
2 5 .9

3 .4
6 .4
3 .4
1.8
9 .2

17.2 4 .2
9 .7
7. 5 24. 1 3 .9
5. 1 2. 5 7. 0
8. 5 2. 0 3 .8
7. 1 7. 0 12. 6

P la s te r e r s ----------------------------P lu m b e r s ------------------------------R o d m e n --------------------------------R oofers, c o m p o sitio n ------------R oofers, sla te and t i l e -----------

88. 0
69-9
80. 3
71. 7
78. 3

12. 0
5. 7 14. 9
30. 1
8. 6 7. 5
19-7
6. 1 5. 5
1. 0
28. 3 *11.8
21. 7
5. 2
.3

S h eet-m etal w o r k e r s -------------S to n e m a so n s--------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------T ile l a y e r s -----------------------------

83. 6
73. 0
72 .8
8 7 .2

16.4
27. 0
2 7 .2
12.8

5. 6
7. 9 6. 1 5 .2 15.2
5. 3
. 7 5 .7
5 .7 22. 9
5. 6 14.8
5 .2
6. 1 3. 7
8 .9 10. 7 2. 5 9- 5 4. 7

6. 5 3. 0
2. 0 3. 7
1. 9 13. 3
1. 7
3 .4

H elpers and l a b o r e r s -----------------B ricklayers' t e n d e r s -------------Building la b o r e r s -------------------Com position roofers' h elp ers Elevator constructors' h elpers
M arble setters' h e l p e r s ---------

65.8
54. 6
6 7 .4
88. 5
70 .2
58.2

34.2
4 5 .4
32. 6
11. 5
2 9 .8
4 1 .8

1. 5
4 .4

1. 7
4 .6
.3
7. 2
1. 6
“

P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s -------------Plum bers' la b o r e r s ---------------T errazzo workers' h elp ers —
T ile layers' h e l p e r s ---------------

64.7
76. 6
71. 1
75 .2

35. 3
4 .2
2 3 .4 615. 7
4 .2
2 8 .9
2 4 .8
9 .8

W orkers w ere distributed a s
Workers w ere distributed a s
L ess than 0. 05 percent.
Workers w ere distributed a s
Workers w ere distributed as
W orkers w ere distributed as
NOTE: Because of rounding,




3
0
3
7
0

8. 5

1. 6 11. 0

-

173

3. 1
2. 0
3. 4
9-8 13.9
1. 5 4. 3
-

4. 0
-

.2
3 .9

-

.4
1.7
4. 9
9 -4
.3

7. 1 3 .8
2 .8 10.8
5. 6 6 .4 11.9
5 .8
8 .9 '3. 3 5. 1 8. 6
2 .2
8 .7 14. 6 2 .4
.2
1.8 2 2 .9 8. 3

6 .8
9 .9
6 .9
3 .2
. 3 9. 9
8. 1 8 .7 10. 5
4. 0 5.2 10. 0
1.2 13. 7
7. 6 1. 2 8. 5
3 .4
8 .4
9. 5
8. 5

follow s: 3 .6 percent at under 1 percent;
follow s: 1 .9 percent at under 1 percent;

1 .4 10.2 10.8
1.2
3. 3
5 .9
6. 1 17. 1 1. 0
1. 7 1. 0 2 .4

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

8.
3.
6.
5.
2.

11

5 1. 6
6 4 .2
6 9 .4
5 12.8
3 9. 1

T I
12

12

13

14

15

17

19

21

13

14

15

17

19

21

23

_
.6
4. 3
5. 6
3 .9

2 .9
(3)
4. 5
3. 3 11.4
3. 6 1. 3
2. 5
-

1. 3
4 .9
1. 0
_
1. 0

7. 9 8. 1
2. 5 1. 6
1. 1 11.4
1 .9
9. 3
6. 0 3. 0

_
1.2
1.2
_
-

5.2 12.4
4. 7 2. 5
9. 0 14. 6
6. 0
1.8
9 .9

2. 1
7. 0
6. 5
1. 3
-

4. 3
1. 5
•9
1.8
.2

2. 1
2. 9
3 .9
3. 1
5. 5

5. 0
1.8
2. 7
8 .9

1. 1
1. 3
2. 7
3. 1
-

6. 0
2. 4
.5
7. 7
2. 4

1. 3
1.8
2 .9
2. 0
7. 7

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

6. 3
7. 0
4 .8
8. 1

2 .8
5 .8
3. 5 1 .4
1 .4 2. 6
3. 9 10.4

3. 1
.2
1. 4
3. 6

.9
5. 5
2 .4
1. 2

6. 1
2. 7
.4
9 .7

_
.4
.8
1 .4

•9
_
_
.2
_
.7
1. 1
1. 3

7
3
9
7
9
5

3 .4
3. 1
3. 3
8 .3
2. 1
5.2

6. 0
2. 3
7. 1
8 .4
1 .4

5. 0
3. 1
5 .4
5 .4
2 .7
8 .5

4. 7
6 .8
3. 5
.5
5 .4
5. 5

2. 5
3. 0
8. 6
8. 6

.2
. 1
1. 0
.9

3. 3
4. 7
2 .8
5 .9
3 .9
3. 7

4. 1
7. 9
3 .6
5. 0
3. 6
-

.7
_
.8
8. 6
1. 1
.6

3 .9

3 .9
3. 7
5. 7
9 .9

2. 3
5 .8
1.4
7. 6

6. 5
4 .4
8 .4 22. 7
9 .7
3 .8
2. 7
4 .4

_
_
.8
9 .8

_
_
1 .4
1. 4

5. 1
.3
4. 6
4 .4

2 .4
1.2
_

5.
2.
6.
3.
8.
.
-

4. 1
1.8

4 .2 percent at 1 to 2 percent; and 6 .0 percent
4 .7 percent at 1 to 2 percent; and 4 .4 percent

at 2 to 3 percent.
at 2 to 3 percent.

follow s: 1 .8 percent at 1 to 2 percent; and 13.7 percent at 2 to 3 percent.
follow s: 2. 5 percent at under 1 percent; 1. 2 percent at 1 to 2 percent; and 8. 1 percent at 2 to 3 percent.
follow s: 7 .4 percent at 1 and under 2 percent; and 8 .2 percent at 2 and under 3 percent.

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

23
and
over

3. 6
.6
.6
.5
-

2. 3
_
.6
3. 2

T a b le 9. W a g e rate d is trib u tio n by tra d e : U n ite d S ta te s
(P ercent distribution of building trad es w orkers by union hourly wage rate, July 1, 1972)

Trade

J o u r n e y m e n ---------------------A sb 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 r p e n te r s -------------------Cem ent f in i s h e r s ----------E lectrician s (inside
wirem en) ——----------------Elevator constructors —
G la z ie r s ------------------------L a th e r s -------------------------M a c h in is ts ---------------------

Average
hourly Under
rate
$ 5 .8 0

P ercen t of union journeym en whose rates per hour w ere—
$ 5 . 60 $ 5 .8 0 $ 6 . 00 $ 6 .2 0 $ 6 .4 0 $ 6 .6 0 $ 6. 80 $7. 00 $ 7 .2 0 $ 7 .4 0 $ 7 . 60 $ 7 .8 0 $8 .0 0 $ 8 .4 0 $ 8 .8 0
and
under
$ 00 $ 6 .2 0 $ 6 .4 0 $6. 60 $ 6 .8 0 $7. 00 $ 7 .2 0 $ 7 .4 0 $ 7 .6 0 $ 7 .8 0 $ 8 . do $ 8 .4 0 $ 8 .8 0 $ 9 .2 0
$ 5 .8 0

$ 9 .2 0
and
over

$ 7 .6 9
8. 01
7 .5 9
7 .9 9
7.4 1
7 .2 4

1. 3
. 1
.3
8 .2

1. 1
_
2. 0
.3

1. 1
1. 7
1. 1
1 .6

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

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

3. 5
.5
1. 3
4. 1
8 .9

7. 5
1. 6
4 .2
2. 1
17. 0
5 .6

6. 4»
2 .9
30. 1
2. 5
7 .4
6 .0

6 .6
10. 0
6. 0
7 .6
15. 7

5. 0
6. 0
13. 5
5 .8
2 .2
2 .6

8 .6
7 .9
6 .4
3. 1
10.6
5 .9

7 .4
4 .9
5 .6
10 .9
14.7

5 .7
8. 1
16. 1
11.2
2 .6
3 .0

16. 5
20. 1
15.7
8. 6
14.8
4. 3

13.5
8. 1
7. 3
2 9 .6
13.7
3 .5

7. 1
2 2 .4
5 .0
15.6
1 .3
10.4

4. 3
1.8
1.8
2 .4
.3
1.5

8. 19
8. 00
7 .2 3
7. 67
8. 13

2. 0
2 .4
2 .6
-

1. 5
.5
-

1. 1
2 .9
1. 5
2. 1

2 .2
4 .2
.9

1. 3
3 .9
9 .4
3 .4

2 .0
7 .4
4 .9
“

7 .0
2. 5
3 .3

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

4. 3
.6
7. 1
8. 0
2. 1

3 .9
4 .3
12.2
6 .4
9 .5

4 .4
6 .3
5. 1
6 .8
‘ 2 .2

7 .3
4. 5
3 .7
3 .4
3 .7

5 .6
5 .5
9 .9
13. 7
5. 3

21. 0
2 1 .2
20. 5
2 6 .3
2 2 .9

14. 1
2 0 .5
3 .3
1 2 .0
4 5 .3

17 .0
6 .2
-

112. 8
*11.5
.8
3 .8
1 .4

M arble s e t t e r s -------------M osaic and terra zzo
w orkers ---------------------P a i n t e r s -----------------------Paperhangers --------------P i p e f i t t e r s --------------------

7. 50

3. 5

1.9

1. 0

6. 9

1. 5

1. 0

6 .4

4. 9

13.0

12. 3

3 .7

11. 3

3 .6

2 .8

18.4

2 .2

5 .6

7.
7.
7.
8.

52
06
09
14

2. 1
5. 7
'6.4
-

2. 5
3. 0
1 .6
-

.7
1 .7
2. 1
.5

1. 5
2 .4
.4
1 .9

7 .6
12. 5
4 .2
. 1

.9
5 .2
7. 5
1.8

9 .2
5 .9
4 .7
4. 5

7 .2
8 .0
12.8
2. 1

4 .8
7 .3
7 .8
3 .2

7 .9
11.6
12.2
2. 3

8 .2
8 .3
1 9 .0
11.2

5 .4
10 .4
7 .4
6 .6

•9
4 .5
3 .9
5 .9

11. 3
10.2
8 .4
2 0 .9

2 8 .3
2 .9
1 .6
11. 3

.5
.4
16.8

1.-0
310. 8

P la s te r e r s -------------------P lu m b e r s ---------------------R o d m e n ------------------------R oofers, c o m p o sitio n ---R oofers, slate and tile —

7 .4 5
8. 15
7 .7 3
7. 37
7 .2 2

4. 3
_
.3
5. 3
412. 6

.3
_
3 .4
1. 1

1. 5
.3
1. 7
4 .3
4. 9

1. 7
.3
2. 7
3. 0
1. 6

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

3 .2
1. 1
8. 3
3 .6
1. 1

5.
2.
1.
2.
.

1
6
0
6
6

10. 5
3 .2
7 .7
9 .8
8 .0

7 .2
2 .2
6 .8
10.2
29. 5

8 .3
3. 1
9 .4
6 .3
1.7

13.5
12.6
9 .5
8 .9
1 .4

6. 1
3 .4
.4
.7
.7

15. 1
8. 0
6 .8
4 .8
8 .6

8 .2
2 8 .7
15 .4
13.9
8. 5

4 .8
18.8
14 .6
2 .9

4 .1
11.8
8. 1
4 .0
13.8

2 .7
3 .7
5. 1
3 .4
.3

Sh eet-m etal w o r k e r s ----Stonem asons — -------------Structural-iron
workers ---------------------T ile l a y e r s --------------------

8. 09
7 .8 7

.2
.1

_

_

-

1. 9
-

1 .4

1.2

1. 3
.5

4 .8
1.2

4. 0
4 .5

8. 3
6 .2

6 .6
4 .8

7. 0
9 .0

5. 5
14.9

7. 7
16.5

13. 3
13. 1

19.6
16 .6

4 .8
9 .5

*14.8
.3

.3
4. 7

3 .2

3. 1
2 .4

2 .0
9 .0

1.2
3 .8

7. 7
1.7

.4
9 .7

6 .9
10.2

7 .0
1. 3

7. 0
11.8

6 .4
14.4

1.2
6 .6

4. 5
1.2

2 9 .8
10.9

10 .0
6. 3

9. 1
.3

3. 3
2 .6

7. 79
7. 16

_

Under
$ 4 . 00
H elpers and l a b o r e r s --------B rick layers' te n d e r s ----Building l a b o r e r s ---------C om position roofers'
help ers ----------------------Elevator constructors'
h elpers ----------------------M arble setters'
h elp ers -----------------------P la ste r e rs' l a b o r e r s ----Plum bers' laborers -----T errazzo workers'
h elp ers ----------------------T ile layers' h e l p e r s ------

13:0

P ercen t of union helpe rs and lab orers w hose ra tes per hour were—
$4-:tht $4 .2 0 " $ 4."?0 $4760 $ 4 .8 0 $ 5. 00 $ 5 .2 0 $ 5 . 40 $ 5 .6 0 T 5 .8 0 $ 6. 00 $ 6 . 20 $ 6. 40 $ 6 . bti $ be 80 $7« 20
and
and
under
$ 4 .2 0 $4. 40 $ 4 /6 0 $ 4 .8 0 $ 5 . 00 $ 5 .2 0 $ 5 .4 0 $ 5 . 60 $ 5 .8 0 $ 6 .0 0 $ 6 .2 0 $ 6 . 40 $ 6 .6 0 $ 6 .8 0 $ 7 .2 0 o v er

5.68
6 .0 6
5. 57

7 .2
5. 0
7. 5

4. 62

643. 5

5. 64

1. 0

6. 35

.4

.7

-

5.81
5 .7 9

9 .5
5. 3

5.2
2. 3

5 .2
-

6 .4 6
6 .2 5

5. 5
6 .2

.3
.3

-

4. 1
3 .7
4. 5

1 .4
.2
1 .4

-

12. 0

1 .4

2 .8

5. 3
4 .7
5 .6

4 .2
2. 7
4 .5

-

-

16.4

3. 0

-

-

-

.9

9 .8

2. 7

3. 0

7 .4

15. 1

10. 5

9. 1

5 .9

4 .8

9 .6

.2

4 .2

.5

12.2

1 .9
-

1 .7
9 -9

4 .8
1 .9

1 .2
5. 0

2 .7
1.6

3 .4
7. 7

.7
8 .7

.3

1. 0
1.2

5. 1
4. 0

4 .7

2 .7
5 .8

2 .2
1 .4

5 .0
3. 3

.4
.6
.2

6. 3
3 .4
7 .7

_

3 .7
9 .6
1 .9 . 4. 0
4. 1
11. 5
5. 0

6. 3
6 .9
6 .6

6. 5
4 .6
6 .7

5 .0
1 .9
5 .0

8 .3
2 6 .3
3 .9

3 .9
4 .8
3 .0

8 .0

.5

5 .9

1.7

6 .2

1 .6

-

8. 6

4. 1

5 .7

2 4 .2

718. 0

9-9
5. 1

6 .9
7 .8

11.7
4 .7

9 .6
8 .7

14 .6
16. 0

7. 0
.8

7 .6
6 .6

3 .2
11.7

2 .0
6 .2

6. 5
20. 8

11.5
8 .8

* 3 6 .0
’ 15.3

6. 0
10. 0
4 .4

9 .9
7. 0
11 .0

3 .9

-

9 .5

19.2

1. 0

4. 1
14. 5
6. 3
8 .6

11.8
12 .4
12 .4

-

1 W orkers w ere distributed a s follow s: 11 .4 percent at $ 9 .2 0 to $ 9 .6 0 ; .8 percen t at $9*60 to $ 1 0 .0 0 ; and . 6 percent at $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 1 0 .4 0 .
2 A ll w orkers w ere at $ 9 .2 0 to $9*60.
3 W orkers w ere distributed a s follow s: 7 .0 percent at $9*20 to $ 9 .6 0 ; and 3 .8 percent at $ 9 .6 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0 .
4 W orkers w ere distributed a s follow s: 1 .0 percent at $ 4 .0 0 to $ 4 .2 0 ; 1 .0 percent at $ 4 .8 0 to $5.00;- and 1 0 .5 percent at $ 5 .2 0 to $ 5 .4 0 .
5 W orkers w ere distributed as follow s: 1 .6 percent at $9*20 to $9*60; 8 .8 percent at $ 9 .6 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0 ; and 4 .5 percent at $ 1 0 .4 0 to $ 1 0 .8 0 .
6 W orkers w ere distributed as follow s: 0 .4 percent at $ 2 .0 0 to $ 2 .2 0 ; 4 .0 percent at $ 2 .8 0 to $ 3 .0 0 ; 8. 6 percent at $ 3 .2 0 to $ 3 .4 0 ; 12 .4 percent at
$ 3 .4 0 to $ 3 .6 0 ; and 18.1 percent at $ 3 .8 0 to $ 4 .0 0 .
7 W orkers w ere distributed as follow s: 3 .3 percent at $ 7 .2 0 to $ 7 .6 0 ; 10 .5 percent at $ 7 .6 0 to $ 8 .0 0 ; 1 .6 percent at $ 8 .0 0 to $ 8 .4 0 ; and 2 .6 percent
at $ 8 .4 0 to $ 8 .8 0 .
8 W orkers w ere distributed as follow s: 19*2 percent at $ 7 .2 0 to $ 7 .6 0 ; 12 .6 percent at $ 7 .6 0 to $ 7 .8 0 ; 2 .0 percent at $ 8 .0 0 to $8*40; 1 .0 percen t
at $ 8 .4 0 to $8-80; and 1 .3 percent at $ 9 -2 0 to $ 9 .6 0 .
9 W orkers w ere distributed as follow s:8. 0 percent at $ 7 .2 0 to $ 7 .6 0 ; 5 .6 percent at $7. 60 to $8*. 00; 0 .4 percent at $ 8 .0 0 to $ 8 .4 0 ; and 1 .3 percent
at $9- 20 to $9. 60.
NOTE: Because of rounding, sum s of individual item s m ay not equal to ta ls.




T a b le 10.

W e e k l y h o u rs :

U n ite d S t a t e s

( P e r c e n t d is t r ib u t io n o f u n io n b u ild in g t r a d e s w o r k e r s b y s ta n d a r d w e e k ly h o u r s , J u ly 1, 1972)

T rad e

A v e ra g e
h ou rs
p er
w eek

P e r c e n t of u n io n m e m b e r s h a v in g a w o rk w e e k of—
25 h o u r s

30 h o u rs

O ver 30
and un d er
35 h o u rs

35 h o u rs

O v er 35
O ver 3 7 .5
and und er 37. 5 h o u rs and under
37. 5 h o u rs
40 h o u rs

A ll b u ild in g t r a d e s ---------------

3 9 .3

0 .5

0 .2

0 .1

9 .2

2 .8

0 .4

0. 1

J o u r n e y m e n -----------------------------------A s b e s to s w o r k e r s --------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s --------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ------------------------------C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s - — ---------- -----

3 9 .2
3 9 .6
3 9 .7
3 9 .2
3 9 .3
3 9 .7

0 .6
_
-

0. 1
-

(*)

10. 1
7 .5
5 .7
1 5 .6
1 0 .9
5 .3

3 .5
4 .0
-

0. 6
1 .8
1. 1
_

0. 1
’ -

E l e c t r ic i a n s ( in s id e w i r e m e n ) E l e v a t o r c o n s t r u c t o r s -------------G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------L a t h e r s --------- --------------- ------- - ■
M a c h i n i s t s --------------------------------

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

6 .2
-

.
-

5 .9
1 0 .4
6 .1
1 6 .5
“

2 .9
4. 1
-

2. 1
-

M a rb le s e t t e r s -------- — --------- —
M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o w o r k e r s —
P a i n t e r s -----------------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s --------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s --------------------------------

3 9 .5
3 8 .8
3 8 .8
3 9 .5
3 9 .2

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_

P l a s t e r e r s -------------------------------P l u m b e r s ----------------------------------R od m e n — --------------------.— -------R o o f e rs , c o m p o s i t i o n -------------R o o f e rs , s la te a n d t il e — --------

3 8 .5
3 8 .8
3 9 .9
3 9 .4
3 9 .7

S h e e t- m e ta l w o r k e r s ---------------S to n e m a s o n s -----------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s ---------T i le l a y e r s -------------------------------

3 9 .5
3 9 .2
3 9 .9
4 0 .0

H e l p e r s a n d l a b o r e r s --------------------

3 9 .7

B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ---------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s — ----------------C o m p o s itio n r o o f e r s ' h e lp e r s —
E le v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ' h e lp e r s
M a rb le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s -----------

3 8 .9
3 9 .9
4 0 .0
3 9 .3
3 9 .5

P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ---------------P l u m b e r s ' l a b o r e r s -----------------T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e l p e r s ----T ile l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s ----------------

3 9 .1
4 0 .0
3 8 .9
3 9 .9

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N O T E : B e c a u s e o f ro u n d in g , s u m s of in d iv id u a l i te m s m a y n o t e q u a l t o ta l s .




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86..3
89., 1
88..6
100,.0
77,.8
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(A v era g e union h ou rly w age r a te s in the build in g tr a d e s b y r e g io n ,1 J u ly 1, 1972)
R egion
T rade

U nited
S ta te s

New
England

M iddle
A tla n tic

B order
S ta tes

South­
east

G reat
L a k es

M iddle
W est

South­
w est

M ountain

P a c ific

$ 7. 27

$ 7 . 55

$ 7 .8 9

$ 6 .7 5

$ 6 . 10

$ 7 .8 2

$ 7 .2 9

$ 6 .2 3 .

$ 6 .6 0

$ 7 . 18

J o u r n e y m en ------------------------------------A s b e s to s 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 r p e n te r s ---------------------------------C em en t f in i s h e r s -----------------------E le c tr ic ia n s (in sid e
w i r e m e n ) ---------------------------------E le v a to r c o n s tr u c to r s --------------G la z i e r s ------------------------------------L a t h e r s -------------------------------------M a c h in is t s ---------------------------------M arble s e t t e r s ---------------------------M o sa ic and te r r a z z o
w o r k e r s -----------------------------------P a i n t e r s ------------------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s ----------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s ---------------------------------P la s t e r e r s ---------------------------------P lu m b e r s -----------------------------------R o d m e n --------------------------------------R o o fe r s, c o m p o sitio n ----------------R o o fe r s , sla te and t i l e -------------S h e e t-m e ta l w o r k e r s ------------------S to n e m a s o n s ------------------------------S tr u c tu r a l-ir o n w o r k e r s -----------T ile l a y e r s --------------------------------

$ 7 .6 9
8 .0 1
7 .5 9
7 .9 9
7 .4 1
7 .2 4

$ 8 .0 8
8 .3 8
8 .0 5
8. 52
7. 83
8 .5 3

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

$ 7 .3 7
7 .8 7
7 .8 4
7. 31
7 .2 3
6 .7 9

$ 6 .6 6
6 .9 9
6. 85
6 .9 7
6 .5 7
5. 86

$ 8 . 16
8 .7 3
8 .2 4
8 .3 9
7 .8 2
8 .0 9

$ 7 .6 1
8. 19
7 .8 3
7 .4 7
7 .4 8
7 .0 8

$ 6 .6 4
7 .0 5
6 .8 7
6 .9 5
6 .3 4
6 .2 5

$ 7 .3 0
7 .8 1
7. 15
8 .0 0
6 .9 5
6 .8 6

$ 7 .5 4
7 .9 2
7. 14
7 .8 5
7 .0 4
6 .7 6

8. 19
8 .0 0
7. 23
7 .6 7
8. 13
7 .5 0

8 .4 2
8. 14
7. 90
7. 71
7 .5 0
8 .3 3

8 .6 7
8 .2 9
7 .6 6
8 .0 3
8 .7 0
7 .9 7

7 .7 9
7. 63
7. 17
7 .4 9
8 .4 0
7 .2 9

7 .0 3
6 .8 9
6. 16
6 .0 6
6 .6 7

8 .5 5
8 .5 0
7. 61
8. 19
7 .7 8
8. 19

7 .9 4
7 .9 2
7. 12
7. 61
7 .4 5
7 .5 1

7 .1 1
6 .6 6
6 .0 2
6 .6 9
6 .2 2
6 .5 0

7 .9 6
7 .2 0
6 .5 1
7 .2 0
8 .3 5
6. 13

8 .6 3
8 .6 1
7 .3 0
7 .8 2
8 .6 1
7 .7 0

7 .5 2
7 .0 6
7 .0 9
8. 14
7 .4 5
8. 15
7. 73
7. 37
7. 22
8 .0 9
7. 87
7 .7 9
7. 16

8 .0 1
6 .9 1
6 .7 0
8 .7 7
7 .6 5
8 .5 3
8 .2 8
8 .0 3
8 .7 5
8. 26
8 .4 7
8. 12
8 .2 7

8 .3 0
6. 83
7 .4 6
8 .5 2
7. 85
8 .5 4
8 .3 5
7 .9 7
8. 15
9 .2 3
8. 18
8 .3 8
7. 61

6 .7 7
6. 11
6 .0 6
7 .9 5
7. 21
7 .7 5
7 .5 4
6. 13
5 .5 3
7 .4 9
7 .9 0
7 .2 9
6 .2 9

6 .7 5
6 .0 0
6 .6 5
7 .0 3
6. 15
7. 31
6 .5 5
5 .3 6
5 .5 5
6. 87
7 .0 5
6 .5 5
6 .2 5

7 .7 6
7. 81
7 .4 6
8 .5 8
8 .2 2
8 .4 0
8 .3 2
8. 15
8 .0 7
8 .3 7
8. 13
8 .3 1
7 .9 4

6 .8 0
7 .3 4
7 .4 7
7 .8 2
7 .4 6
8. 21
7 .9 2
6 .9 1
6. 85
7. 62
7 .4 6
7 . 76
7. 10

6 .1 9
5 .8 5
6 .1 0
7 .1 6
6 .5 7
7 .0 6
6 .8 7
5 .8 9
6. 16
6 .9 3
7 .0 4
6 .8 0
6. 18

6 .5 3
6 .8 4
6 .9 6
7 .6 6
6 .9 0
7 .6 6
7 .1 4
6 . 77
5 .4 5
7 .8 4
7 .9 9
7 .4 3
6. 26

7 .0 8
7 .2 9
7 .4 7
8. 16
7 .4 5
8. 11
7 .9 5
7 .0 2
7 .0 2
8 .2 7
7 .8 4
7 .9 7
7 .2 3

H elp e r s and l a b o r e r s --------------------B r ic k la y e r s ' t e n d e r s ------------------B u ildin g l a b o r e r s ----------------------C om p osition r o o fe r s'
h e l p e r s ------------------------------------E le v a to r c o n str u c to r s'
h e l p e r s ------------------------------------M arble s e tt e r s ' h e l p e r s ------------P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s -----------------P lu m b e rs' l a b o r e r s ------------------T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s'
h e l p e r s --------------- ------:------- ------T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e r s -------------------

5 .6 8
6 .0 6
5 .5 7

6 .2 1
6. 22
6. 19

6 .6 1
6 .8 8
6 .5 0

5 .0 9
5 .3 0
5 .0 4

3 .9 5
4 . 12
3 .8 8

6 .3 6
6 .4 7
6 .3 3

5 .8 9
5 .8 5
5. 85

4 .4 4
4 .6 3
4 .3 8

4 . 80
5 .3 1
4 . 71

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

4 . 62

5 .9 3

6 .5 9

4 . 50

3 .7 4

6 .0 2

-

5 .2 5

5 .6 4
6. 35
5 .8 1
5 .7 9

5 .6 9
7. 11
6. 17

6 .0 8
6 .9 0
6. 76
6 .4 2

5 .3 5
6 .9 0
5. 03
5 .6 3

4 .7 6

5 .8 4
6 .9 8
6. 72
6. 25

5 .5 8
6 .3 1
6 .0 5
6. 32

4 .6 9
4 .7 1
4 . 57
3 .9 2

5 .0 5
5 .0 7
5 .0 6
5 . 16

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

6 .4 6
6 .2 5

7 .4 7
7 .2 9

7 .4 1
6 .4 6

4 . 89
4 .9 9

6 .9 6
6 .8 4

5 .9 6
6 .2 6

4 .6 5
4 .2 3

5 .7 0
6 .0 5

5 .7 3
5 .7 0

A ll building t r a d e s ----------------

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1 The re g io n s r e fe r r e d to in th is stu dy in clu d e: N ew E n gland— C o n n ecticu t, M aine, M a s sa c h u se tts, N ew H a m p sh ire, Rhode Isla n d , and V erm ont;
M iddle Atlantic.— N ew J e r s e y , N ew Y ork, and P en n sy lv a n ia : B o r d e r S ta te s— D e la w a r e . D is tr ic t o f C olum bia, K entucky, M aryland , V ir g in ia , and W est
V irg in ia ; Southeast-—A labam a, F lo r id a , G eo r g ia , M is s is s ip p i, N orth C a ro lin a , South C a ro lin a , and. T e n n e s s e e ; G rea t L ak es'-—I llin o is . Indiana,
M ichigan, M in n esota , O hio, and W isconsin? M iddle West-—Iowa, K a n sa s, M is s o u r i, N e b r a sk a , N orth D akota, and South Dakota; S o u th w est— A r k a n sa s,
L o u isia n a , O klaham a, and T e x a s; Mountain-— A rizo n a , C olorado, Idaho, M ontana, New M ex ico , Utah, and W yom ing; and P a c ific — A la sk a . C a lifo r n ia ,
N evada, O regon, and W ashington. H aw aii w a s ex clu d ed fr o m the su r v e y .







C ity

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

A v e r a g e rate
p er hour

A v e r a g e e m p lo y e r
contribution^
p e r hour

A v e r a g e rate
plu s e m p lo y e r
c o n trib u tio n 1
p er hour

$ 7 .2 7

$ 1 .0 6

$ 8 .3 4

$ 8 .0 7
8 .0 8
6. 38
7 .4 4
7. 87
7 .9 9

$ 0 .8 0
1 .9 4
. 67
1 .9 7
2 .5 3
1 .0 8

$ 8 .8 7
1 0 .0 2
7 .0 5
9 .4 1
1 0 .4 0
9 .0 7

6 .9 0
7 .8 9
8 .7 7
7. 64
6 .2 3
6 .5 8
7 .5 4
6 .2 2
7 .6 8
6 .3 9
7 .3 9
6 .3 5
7 .0 9
7 .9 1
7 .4 5
5 .8 6
6 .7 5
7 .4 9
7 .0 3
7 .4 4

.7 0
.7 2
1 .3 1
.6 6
.5 0
. 70
. 61
.5 3
.6 8
.3 4
1 .4 4
.4 4
1 .0 5
.9 3
1 .2 9
.4 5
1. 53
1 .7 3
.9 8
.5 6

7 .6 0
8 .6 1
1 0 .0 8
8. 30
6. 73
7 .2 8
8. 16
6. 74
8 .3 6
6 .7 3
8 .8 4
6 .7 9
8. 13
8 .8 4
8 .7 4
6 .3 1
8 .2 8
9 .2 1
8 .0 1
8 .0 0

6. 84
6. 12
2 7. 73
8 .5 3
7 .5 5
7 .2 0
8 .0 4
5 .2 9
6. 38
6 .6 8
6 .7 5
8. 21
7 .4 5
6. 34'
8 .7 6
6 .4 6

. 62
.3 9
2 1 .2 3
.6 8
. 74
1 .0 4
1 .4 7
.3 3
.3 5
.5 7
1. 11
.7 9
1 .8 2
.5 6
.7 5
.5 2

7 .4 6
6 .5 1
2 8 . 96
9 .2 2
8 .3 0
8. 24
9 .5 1
5 .6 2
6 .7 3
7 .2 5
7. 86
9 .0 0
9 .2 7
6 .9 0
9 .5 1
6 .9 8

5 .6 7
5 .5 7
7 .9 9
7 .0 5
7 .8 7
6 .9 6
7 .3 8
7 .3 0
4 . 86
6. 18
5 .9 6
5. 85
7 .4 1
7 .3 0
7 .2 2
7 .4 9
5 .7 9
6 .6 5
7 .1 9
5 .9 4
7 .6 4
6 .5 5
7 .4 2
7 .8 4
7 .3 1
7 .9 0

.6 1
.3 5
. 72
.4 5
.5 3
.5 3
1 .6 4
. 76
. 22
.2 6
. 33
.2 8
.6 2
.7 2
.5 8
.6 8
.3 2
.5 9
.7 3
.3 0
.6 0
.8 6
.7 4
.9 2
.5 8
1 .2 5

6 .2 8
5 .9 2
8. 70
7 .5 0
8 .3 9
7 .4 9
9 .0 2
8 .0 6
5 .0 8
6 .4 4
6 .2 9
6 . 13
8 .0 3
8 .0 1
7 .8 1
8 .1 7
6. 11
7 .2 3
7 .9 1
6 .2 4
8 .2 4
7 .4 1
8. 16
8 .7 6
7 .8 9
9 .1 6

P o p u la tio n g ro u p 1 (1, 00 0 , 000 a n d o v e r):
C h ic a g o , 111---------------------------------------------D e tro it, M ic h ------------------------------------------H o u s to n , T e x - -----------------------------------------L o s A n g e le s , C a l i f ---------------------------------N ew Y o rk , N. Y ---------------------------------------P h ila d e lp h ia , P a --------------------------------------P o p u la tio n g ro u p II (500, 000 to 1, 000, 000):
B a l ti m o r e , M d ----------------------------------------B o s to n , M a s s -----------------------------------------C le v e la n d , O h i o --------------------------------------C o lu m b u s , O h i o ...................................................
D a lla s , T e x --------------------------------------------D e n v e r , C o lo -------- —--------------------------------I n d ia n a p o lis , I n d ------------------------------------J a c k s o n v ille , F l a -----------------------------------K a n s a s C ity , M o ------------------------------------M e m p h is , T e n n -------- ------- ---- -----------------M ilw a u k e e , W i s --------------------------------------N ew O r l e a n s , L a -----------------------------------P h o e n ix , A r i z -----------------------------------------P i tt s b u r g h , P a ----------------------------------------S t. L o u is , M o -----------------------------------------San A n to n io , T e x -----------------------------------S a n D ie g o , C a lif --------------------------------------S a n F r a n c i s c o —O a k la n d , C a l i f --------------S e a ttle , W a s h -----------------------------------------W a sh in g to n , D . C ------------------------------------P o p u la tio n g ro u p III (2 5 0 , 000 to 500, 000):
A tla n ta , G a ---------------------------------------------B ir m in g h a m , A l a -----------------------------------B u ffalo , N . Y -----------------------------------------C in c in n a ti, O h i o ------------------------------------L o u is v ille , K y ----------------------------------------M in n e a p o lis —S t. Paxil, M in n ------------------N e w a rk , N . J -------------------------------------------N o rfo lk , V a ---------------------------------------------O k la h o m a C ity , O k l a -----------------------------O m a h a , N e b r -----------------------------------------P o r tl a n d , O r e g ---------------------------------------R o c h e s te r , N. Y --------------------------------------S a c r a m e to , C a l i f --------------- :--------------------T a m p a , F l a --------------------------------------------T o le d o , O h i o -------------------------------------------T u l s a , O k l a --------------------------------------------P o p u la tio n g ro u p IV ( 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 to 250, 000):
A lb u r q u e r q u e , N . M e x ---------------------------C h a r lo tte , N . C ------- --------------------------------D a y to n , O h i o ------------------------------------------D e s M o in e s , I o w a ----------------------------------E r i e , P a -------------------------------------------------E v a n s v ille , I n d ---------------------------------------F r e s n o , C a l i f . ----------------------------------------G ra n d R a p id s , M i c h ------------------------------J a c k s o n , M is s — ----------- ------------------------K n o x v ille , T e n n -------------------------------------L i tt le R o c k , A r k ------------------------------------L u b b o c k , T e x -----------------------------------------M a d is o n , W i s -----------------------------------------N ew H a v e n , C o n n ----------- ------------------------P e o r ia , 111----------------------------------------------P r o v id e n c e , R . I ------------------------------------R ic h m o n d , V a ----------------------------------------S a lt L a k e C ity , U t a h -----------------------------S c r a n to n , P a -------------------------------------------S h r e v e p o r t, L a ---------------------------------------S o u th B e n d , I n d --------------------------------------S p o k a n e , W a s h ---------------------------------------S p r in g f ie ld , M a s s ----------------------------------S y r a c u s e , N . Y ---------------------------------------T o p e k a , K a n s -----------------------------------------T r e n to n , N . J ------------------------------------------

1

In c lu d e s e m p lo y e r c o n tr ib u tio n s to i n s u r a n c e ( life in s u r a n c e , h o s p ita liz a tio n , m e d ic a l, s u r g i c a l, a n d o t h e r s i m i l a r ty p e s
o f h e a lth a n d w e lf a r e p r o g r a m s ) a n d p e n s io n fxinds, a n d v a c a tio n p a y m e n ts to a fu n d o r to th e w o r k e r s a s p r o v id e d in l a b o r m a n a g e m e n t c o n tr a c ts .
A v e r a g e s p r e s e n t e d a r e f o r a s tr a ig h t - ti m e h o u r ; in a c tu a l p r a c t ic e , h o w e v e r , s o m e e m p lo y e r p a y m e n ts
a r e c a lc u la te d f o r t o ta l h o u r s w o rk e d o r g r o s s p a y r o ll.
A v e r a g e i s f o r a ll w o r k e r s in th e c la s s if i c a t io n in c lu d in g th o s e f o r w hom e m p lo y e r c o n tr ib u tio n s w e r e n o t s p e c if ie d in
t h e i r p a r t i c u l a r c o n tr a c ts .
S o m e c o n tr a c ts a ls o p r o v id e a d d itio n a l p a y m e n ts to o t h e r fu n d s s u c h a s h o lid a y s , a p p r e n tic e s h ip , a n d u n e m p lo y m e n t b e n e ­
f i t s . I n fo r m a tio n on p a y m e n ts to th e s e fu n d s w a s n o t c o lle c te d .
W age in fo r m a tio n f o r Bxiffalo l a b o r e r s w a s r e p o r t e d in e r r o r d u r in g th e 1971 a n n u a l s u r v e y .
T h e c o r r e c t e d Jxily 1, 1971
o v e r a l l b u ild in g t r a d e s f ig u r e s a r e : A v e r a g e r a t e p e r h o u r , $ 7 .6 9 ; a v e r a g e e m p lo y e r c o n tr ib u tio n p e r h o u r , $ 1 . 12; a v e r a g e r a t e
p lu s e m p lo y e r c o n tr ib u tio n p e r h o u r , $ 8 . 81.

2

NOTE:

B e c a u s e o r ro u n d in g , sxxms o f in d iv id u a l i te m s m a y n o t e q u a l t o ta l s .

A verage
hourly rates

A verage
hourly rate

Journeym en

H elpers and la b o rers

Population group 1 (1, 000, 000 over):
Philadelphia, Pa —
Chicago, 111----------D etroit, M ic h ------New York, N .Y ----Los A n geles, C alif
Houston, T e x --------

Population group 1 (1, 000, 000 and over):
$ 8 .6 5
8 .4 5
8.22

8. 15
7 .5 7
6. 81

Population group II (500, 000 to 1,0 0 0 , 000):
Cleveland, O h io -------------------Pittsburgh, P a ----------------------Boston, M a ss.-----------------------Columbus, O h io -------------------Washington, D. C ------------------Indianapolis, i n d ------------------Kansas City, M o ------------------San Francisco-O akland, Calif
Phoenix, A r i z ----------------------B altim ore, M d---------------------San Diego, C a lif-------------------St Louis, M o ------------------------Milwaukee, W i s -------------------Seattle, W a s h -----------------------D enver, C o lo ------------------------New O rleans, L a ------------------D allas, T e x --------------------------Jacksonville, F l a -----------------Memphi s , T en n --------------------San Antonio, T e x -------------------

8 . 10

8.00

7 .9 6
7 .9 0
7. 74
7. 62
7. 61
7 .5 9
7 .4 2
7 .3 6
6.81
6. 77
6 .7 5
6 .6 5
6.41

T o p e k a , K a n s -------------

Scranton, P a ------------P eoria, 111---------------D es M oines, I o w a ----Spokane, Wash---------Salt Lake City, Utah K noxville, T en n -------Albuquerque, N. Mex
L ittle Rock, A r k ------Shreveport, L a --------Richmond, V a ---------Lubbock, T e x ---------Jackson, M iss ---------C harlotte, N . C ---------

Cleveland, O h io -----St. Louis, M o---------Pittsburgh, P a --------M ilwaukee, W is------Boston, M ass----------Columbus, O h io -----Kansas City, M o ----San F ra n cisco , Calif
Washington, D .C ----Indianapolis, I n d ----B altim ore, M d -------Phoenix, A r iz ---------Seattle, W a sh ---------San D iego, C a l i f ----D allas, T e x ------------New O rleans, L a ----Denver, C o lo ----- ----San Antonio, T e x ----Jacksonville, F l a ---M emphis, T e n n ------

8.21

7 .9 8
7 .8 7
7 .6 2
7.4 3
7 .3 6
6 .9 4
6. 83
6. 76
6. 70
6.6 7
6 . 10

Cincinnati, O h io ----------------Toledo, O h io --------------------R ochester, N. Y ----------------Newark, N . J --------------------Buffalo, N. Y --------------------Minneapolis—St. Paul, Minn
L o u isv ille, K y -------------------Sacram ento, C a l i f ------------Portland, O r e g ------------------Omaha, N e b r --------------------Tulsa, Okla-----------------------Atlanta, G a ------------------------Tampa, F l a ----------------------Oklahoma City, O k la ---------Birmingham , A l a -------------Norfolk, V a -----------------------

7. 62
6 .5 8
6 .5 5
6 .4 9
6. 17
6 . 10
5. 80
5 .8 0
5 .7 4
5 .6 7
5.51
5 .3 8
5. 14
4 .9 9
4. 70
4. 68
4 .3 7
3 .9 5
3. 87
3. 63

7 .6 8
7 .6 2
6 .9 8
6 .4 7
16. 45
6.01

5 .8 3
5 .4 8
5 .2 5
5 .0 3
5. 10
4 .6 2
4 .6 1
4 .0 9
4 .0 5
3.5 3

Population group IV (100,000 to 250,000):
8. 57
8 .3 8
8. 24
8.20

7.9 7
7 .9 7
7 .9 6
7.91
7 .8 3
7. 73
7 .6 9
7. 63
7 .5 9
7. 51
7 .4 7
7 .2 8
7. 10
7 .0 4
6 .5 5
6 .4 0
6 .3 8
6. 34
6 .3 2
6 . 12

5 .9 0
5. 87

E rie, P a ------------- :----Syracuse, N .Y --------P rovidence, R . I ------Dayton, O h io -----------P eo ria , H I---------------Madison, W is-----------Trenton, N . J -----------South Bend, I n d -------Springfield, M a s s ----D es M oines, I o w a ----New Haven, Conn-----Topeka, K ans-----------Scranton, P a ------------E van sville, Ind--------F resn o , C a lif----------Grand Rapids, Mich —
Spokane, W a s h --------Salt Lake City,, U ta h K noxville, T e n n ------Albuquerque, N. Mex
L ittle Rock, A r k -----Shreveport, L a -------Richmond, V a ------------Lubbock, T e x ,----------Jackson, M iss — ---- —
Charlotte, N. C ---------

1 Inform ation for Buffalo la b o rers was reported in e rro r during the 1971 annual survey.
$ 6 .4 5 , instead of $ 7 . 16.




6. 82
6.20

5 .9 0
5.5 7
4 . 74

Population group HI (250, 000 to 500, 000):
8 .9 9
8 .7 2
8.7 0
8. 23

Population group IV (100,000 to 250, 000):
Trenton, N. J ----------Dayton, O hio------------E rie, P a -----------------Syracuse, N .Y --------P rovidence, R. I ------South Bend, I n d -------New Haven, C o n n ----F r e sn o , C a l i f --------Springfield, M a s s ----Grand Rapids, Mich -■
E van sville, Ind--------Madison, W is------------

$ 6 . 88

Population group II (500, 000 to 1, 000, 000):
8 .9 6
8 .4 5
8 .3 6
8. 18
8. 13

Population group III (250, 000 to 500, 000):
Toledo, O h io -----------------R ochester, N. Y ------------Cincinnati, O h io ------------Newark, N. J -----------------Buffalo, N .Y ------------------L o u isv ille, K y ---------------Sacram ento, C a l i f ---------M inneapolis—St. Paul, Mil
Atlanta, G a--------------------Omaha, N e b r -----------------Portland, O re g ---------------Oklahoma City, O k la -----Birmingham , A la -----------Tulsa, O k la -------------------Tampa, F l a -------------------Norfolk, Va______________

New York, N .Y ----D etroit, M ic h ------Chicago, 111----------Philadelphia, Pa —
L os A n geles, Calif
Houston, T e x -------

The average hourly rate for July 1, 1971,

6 .9 0
6. 69
6.51
6 .5 0
6 .4 5
6 .3 4
6. 34
6.2 1
6.21

6. 14
6 .0 4
5 .9 4
5 .7 8
5 .6 9
5 .4 8
5. 10
5 .0 4
5.01
4. 11
4 .0 4
3 .9 8
3 .6 2
3 .5 4
3 .5 2
3 .3 4
3 .3 0
should have been

T a b le 14. C e n ts -p e r-h o u r and p ercent ch an g es in a v e ra g e w a g e rates: S e le c te d cities

C e n ts -p e r-h o u r in c re a s e

P e rc e n t of in c re a se

A ll
trade

Journeymen

H elpers
and
lab orers

39
15
53
43
30
60

47
14
63
42
36
65

n
24
13
50
6
44

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

5 .9
1 .7
10. 2
5 .9
4. 7
8. 1

o
3. 6
2. 8
9 .9
.9
8. 1

66
52
22
34
54
31
61
63
48
44
66
49
40
45
46
52
30
48
43
72

57
64
22
28
55
41
63
66
49
45
65
52
43
42
49
55
44
48
48
78

82
8
27
53
52
1
58
46
38
35
68
35
34
52
30
40
1
47
21
57

10. 6
7. 1
2. 6
4. 7
9 .6
4 .9
8 .9
1 1 .2
6 .6
7 .4
9 .7
8 .3
6 .0
6 .0
6 .6
9. 7
4. 6
6. 8
6 .6
10. 7

7 .9
8 .3
2 .4
3. 5
8 .9
5 .9
8 .4
10. 9
6 .6
7. 2
9 .4
8. 3
5. 7
5. 3
6 .9
9 .4
6. 1
6 .4
6 .9
10. 6

17. 5
1. 3
3, 7
9 .4
12. 3
. 1
1 1 .3
13. 6
6 .9
10. 6
11. 7
8. 1
6. 8
8. 6
4 .8
1 1 .3

59
57
15
63
66
5
30
46
54
52
48
59
58
58
15
71

61
64
20
61
74
7
32
44
65
62
54
68
61
59
18
69

50
35
(3 )
75
36
1
9
50
2
30
n
39
46
51
2
80

9 .4
10. 3
1 .9
8 .0
9 .6
.8
3 .9
9 .5
9 .3
8. 5
7. 7
7 .8
8 .5
1 0 .0
1 .7
12. 3

9 .0
1 0 .4
2 .5
7. 6
10. 2
.9
4. 1
7 .8
1 0 .5
9. 1
8. 5
8 .4
8 .4
9 .7
2 .0
1 1 .5

12. 1
9 .4
(3)
10. 8
6. 5
. 2
1 .5
1 6 .5
.4
6 .4
. 1
5 .9
9 .3
1 2 .4
.2
1 8 .9

A lb u q u e r q u e , N . M e x ------------------------------C h a r l o t t e , N . C ----------------------------------------D a y to n , O h i o ------------------------------------------D e s M o in e s , Io w a ------------------------------------E r i e , P a --------------------------------------------------E v a n s v i l l e , I n d -----------------------------------------

34
30
32
23
31
57

25
14
36
27
40
65

46

6 .3
5. 6
4. 2
3. 3
4. 2
8 .9
6. 6
6. 0
4. 6
7. 7
12. 2
5 .5
1 0 .5
7. 2
1 .3
14. 8
10. 2
8 .0
5. 3
8 .6
7. 1
9 .4
1 3 .8
2. 7
4. 2
3. 7

6. 2
5. 7
3 .9
3. 1
3. 5
7. 3

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

F re sn o,

38
32
31
22
28
52
53
49
19
48
67
34
73
75
12
97
54
56
45
49
48
68
120
26
30
40

City and population group

All
trades

Journeymen

H elpers
and
lab orers

P o p u la tio n g r o u p I ( 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n d o v e r ):
C h ic a g o , 111---------------------------------------------D e tr o it , M i c h ------------------------------------------H o u s to n , T e x ------------------------------------------L o s A n g e le s , C a l i f --------------------------------N ew Y o rk , N . Y ---------------------------------------P h ila d e lp h ia , P a -------------------------------------P o p u la tio n g ro u p II (5 0 0 , 000 to 1, 0 00, 000):
B a l t im o r e , M d -----------------------------------------B o s to n , M a s s ------------------------------------------C le v e la n d , O h i o ---------------------------------------C o lu m b u s , O h i o ---------------------------------------D a ll a s , T e x ---------------------------------------------D e n v e r , C o l o ------------------------------------------In d ia n a p o lis , I n d -------------------------------------J a c k s o n v il l e , F l a ------------------------------------K a n s a s C ity , M o ---------:----------------------------M e m p h is , T e n n ---------------------------------------M ilw a u k e e , W i s ---------------------------------------N ew O r le a n s , L a ------------------------------------P h o e n ix , A r i z —----------------------------------------P it t s b u r g h , P a ----------------------------------------S t. L o u i s , M o -----------------------------------------S a n A n to n io , T e x ------------------------------------S a n D ie g o , C a l i f -------------------------------------S a n F r a n c i s c o —O a k la n d , C a l i f ---------------S e a t t l e , W a s h -----------------------------------------W a s h in g to n , D . C -------------------------------------

.2
8 .9
4 .3
11. 1

P o p u la tio n g ro u p III (2 5 0 , 000 to 5 00, 000):
A tla n ta , G a ----------------------------------------------B ir m in g h a m , A l a ------------------------------------B u ffa lo , N . Y ------------------------------------------C in c in n a ti, O h i o -------------------------------------L o u i s v i ll e , K y -----------------------------------------M in n e a p o lis —S t. P a u l , M i n n -------------------N e w a r k , N. J -------------------------------------------N o r fo lk , V a ---------------------------------------------O k la h o m a C ity , O k la -------------------------------O m a h a , N e b r . -----------------------------------------P o r t la n d , O r e g ----------------------------------------R o c h e s t e r , N . Y --------------------------------------S a c r a m e n t o , C a l i f ---------------------------------T a m p a , F l a ---------------------------------------------T o le d o , O h io -------------------------------------------T u l s a , O k l a -------------------------------------------P o p u la tio n g ro u p IV (1 0 0 ,0 0 0 to 250, 000):

C a l i f ---------------------------------------------------

G r a n d R a p id s , M i c h -------------------------------J a c k s o n , M i s s -----------------------------------------K n o x v ille , T e n n --------------------------------------L i t t l e R o c k , A r k -------------------------------------L u b b o c k , T e x ------------------------------------------M a d is o n , W i s -----------------------------------------N ew H a v e n , C o n n -----------------------------------P e o r i a , 111-----------------------------------------------P r o v i d e n c e , R . I -------------------------------------R ic h m o n d , V a -----------------------------------------S a lt L a k e C ity , U t a h -------------------------------S c r a n to n , P a -------------------------------------------S h r e v e p o r t , L a ----------------------------------------S o u th B e n d , I n d --------------------------------------S p o k a n e , W a s h ----------------------------------------S p rin g fie ld , M a s s ---------------------------- ------S y r a c u s e , N . Y-----------------------------------------T o p e k a , K a n s ------------------------------------------T r e n t o n , N . J -------------------------------------------- 12

41
21
44
65
31
70
49
9
97
54
49
36
47
51
57
90
21
29
28

1 L e s s t h a n $ 0 . 005
2 D e c r e a s e in a v e r a g e w a g e r a t e f o r B u ffa lo l a b o r e r s s in c e J u l y 1,




21
3
25
23
54
1
54
0
1
97
50
23
0
38
63
26
3
2
26
1

1971, d u e to a s h i f t o f 5 c e n ts

7. 1
6. 7
3 .3
7. 8
1 1 .8
5 .9
10. 7
10. 3
1 .6
13. 8
9 .4
8 .6
6. 3
8. 3
6 .4
10. 5
1 8 .0
3. 3
4. 1
4 .9

4. 1
.5
8 .0
6. 0
15. 7
.3
9. 3
.0
. 2
1 7 .4
1 6 .4
4 . 8
.0
1 1 .6
11. 2
5 .5
. 5
.3
4. 5
. 1

p e r h o u r f r o m w a g e to b e n e f i t s , b y c o n t r a c t u a l a g r e e -

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
hour 1
Pension Vaca­
Other 4
tion
ance 3

R a te
per
hour 1

hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
________ to fu n d s 2________
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
tio n

A L B U Q U E R Q U E , N. M E X .—
C o n tin u e d

A L B U Q U E R Q U E , N. M E X .
B u ild in g T r a d e s

H ig h w a y an d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c t i o n

J o u rn e y m e n
A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s --------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ------------------------------C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------M i llw r ig h ts , p a r q u e t r y
f lo o r l a y e r s , w h a r f an d
b r i d g e , s h i n g l e r s , an d
p i l e d r i v e r s -----------------------C a r p e t l a y e r s ---------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------------C o m p o s itio n an d m a s t i c -----E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w ir e m e n ) -------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
A i r c o m p r e s s o r s ----------------C o n c re te m ix e r s :
U n d e r 1 y a r d -----------------1 y a r d an d o v e r -------------P a v in g m a c h in e s :
S i n g l e - d r u m ------------------D o u b l e - d r u m -----------------C ra n e s:
3/4 y a r d o r u n d e r
w ith l e s s th a n
50 fo o t b o o m ,
no a t t a c h m e n t s ------------A ll o t h e r s ----------------------H o is ts :
1 d r u m ---------------------------2 d r u m s o r m o r e -----------D e r r i c k s (G uy an d
S t i f f l e g ) ----------------------------P ile d r iv e r s , c r a w le r o r
s k i d r i g ------------------------------S h o v e ls , b a c k h o e s , c l a m s ,
an d d r a g l i n e ---------------------T r e n c h i n g m a c h i n e s -----------G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------L a t h e r s ------------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s -------------------------M o s a ic an d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ----------------------------------P a i n t e r s -----------------------------------S p r a y -----------------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s --------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s -------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s -------------------------------P l u m b e r s ---------------------------------R o d m e n ------------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t i o n ------------R o o f e r s , s l a t e an d t i l e -----------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s ---------------S to n e m a s o n s ----------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------T ile la y e r s :
A g r e e m e n t A ----------------------A g r e e m e n t B -----------------------

$
7. 250
6. 260
5. 460

$
8. 150
6. 290
5.760

35*
26*
30*

35*
40*
35*

80*
25*

5. 710
4.950
4.910
5.030

6.
5.
5.
5.

010
250
140
260

30*
25*
26*
26*

35*
-

25*
-

6 .800
6 .885

7. 500
6 .8 8 5

Z56

34V2*

1%
23*

_
(5)

4. 770

5. 020

20*

10*

-

4. 770
4.8 5 0

5.020
5. 100

20*
20*

10*
10*

.
-

10*
10*

_

4.850
4.970

5. 100
5. 220

20*
20*

-

-

5*
2*

2*
-

10*
10*
_
Vz*

2*
2*
2*
2<
2f
2<
21

4.9 7 0
5. 350

5. 220
5.600

20*
20*

10*
10*

4. 770
4. 970

5. 020
5. 220

20*
20*

10*
10*

.
-

5. 350

5. 600

20*

10*

-

2*

5. 350

5.600

20*

10*

-

2*

_
-

2*

5. 350
4.850
4 .6 9 5
5.800
5. 475

5. 600
5. 100
5.090
6. 040
5. 625

20*
20*
26*
26*

10*
10*
' -

5.475
4. 770
5. 270
5.020
7. 770
5. 440
7. 770
5.900
4. 900
4 .900
6 .430
6. 260
5.900

5 .625
5. 170
5.670
5. 420
8 .0 0 0
5.920
8. 000
6. 530
5. 300
5. 300
6 6 .7 8 0
6 .2 9 0
6. 530

26*
25*
25*
25*
36*
26*
36*
35*
24*
26*
35*

_
20*
20*
20*
49*
49*
50*
30*
40*
50*

5. 475
4.950

6. 525
5. 250

26*
25*

.
"

4. 070
3.770

4. 320
4.0 2 0

26*
26*

15*
15*

4 .810
4. 075
4 .070
3. 770
4.0 7 5
4. 325
4.0 7 5

4 .810
4. 175
4. 320
4. 020
4. 175
4. 425
4. 175

3 41/ 2*
26*
26*
26*
26*
26*
26*

23*

-

.
48*
80*
-

_
-

2*

2- $
_
-

8*
6*
4*
5#

15*
15*
‘

(5)
"

W agon d r i l l t e n d e r ------------A s p h a lt r a k e r , c e m e n t
fin is h e r te n d e r, fo rm
s e tte r , ja c k h a m m e r
o p e r a to r, w agon d rill
o p e r a t o r --------- -------- ;-------M an h o le b u i l d e r , p i p e l a y e r --------------------------------P o w d e r m a n an d b l a s t e r ----

Jo u rn e y m e n
C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ---------------C o n c r e te m i x e r s :
U n d e r 1 y a r d ----------------1 y a r d an d o v e r ------------P a v in g m a c h in e s :
S i n g l e - d r u m -----------------D o u b l e - d r u m ----------------C ra n e s:
3/4 y a r d o r l e s s t h a n
5 0 -fo o t b o o m -------------O th e r c r a n e s -----------------

Vz*

2*
2*
"

30*
26*




-

25*

-

2f

4. 770

20*

10*

-

3*

4. 770
4 .8 5 0

20*
20*

10*
10*

.

3*
3*

4 .8 50
4. 970

20*
20*

10*
10*

.

3*
3*

4 .9 7 0
5. 350

20*
20*

10*
10*

-

4. 770
4 .9 7 0

20*
20*

10*
10*

-

3*

5. 350

20*

10*

-

3*

5. 350

20*

10*

-

3*

5. 350
4 .8 5 0
6. 530

20*
20*
35*

10*
10*
50*

.
-

3*
3f
4*

3. 150

26*

15*

-

2*

3. 150
3. 300

26*
26*

15*
15*

3. 450

26*

15*

.

2*

3. 750
3 .9 0 0

26*
26*

15*
15*

.

2*
2*

5. 760
5. 140

30*
26*

35*

25*
*

2*

4 .7 7 0

20*

10*

-

3*

4. 770
4 .8 5 0

20*
20*

10*
10*

-

3*
3*

4 .8 5 0
4 .9 7 0

20*
20*

10*
10*

4 .9 7 0
5. 350

20*
20*

10*
10*

S ee fo o tn o te s a t en d of t a b l e .

NOTE:

35*

•

.

3*
3*

-

2*
2*

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c t i o n

.
"

2<
2*

$ '
5. 560
4. 940

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s -----------C o n c r e te w o r k e r , d u m p
m a n , s ig n a lm e n ,
s p o tte r, c a rp e n te r

4*

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ---------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s --------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
h e l p e r s -----------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s ----------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ---------------P l u m b e r s ' l a b o r e r s ----------------T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e l p e r s ---M a c h in e o p e r a t o r s -------------T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s -----------------

Jo u rn e y m e n
C a r p e n t e r s ---------------;--------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ---------------C o n c r e te m i x e r s :
U n d e r 1 y a r d ----------------1 y a r d an d o v e r ------------P a v in g m a c h in e s :
S i n g l e - d r u m -----------------D o u b l e - d r u m ----------------C ra n e s:
3/4 y a r d o r l e s s t h a n
5 0 -f o o t b o o m -------------O th e r c r a n e s ----------------H o is ts :
1 d r u m --------------------------2 d r u m s o r m o r e ----------D e r r i c k s (G uy and
S t i f f l e g ) ---------------------------P ile d r iv e r s , c r a w le r o r
s k i d r i g ----------------------------S h o v e ls , b a c k h o e s , c l a m s ,
an d d r a g l i n e --------------------T r e n c h in g m a c h i n e -----------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------

L e t t e r s o f th e a lp h a b e t w e r e u s e d to d e s i g n a t e th e v a r io u s a g r e e m e n ts in c i t i e s h a v in g m o r e th a n
o n e u n io n r a t e .
T h e s e q u e n c e of th e l e t t e r s d o e s n o t i n d ic a te th e r e l a t i v e im p o r t a n c e o f th e
a g r e e m e n t s o r th e r a t e s .

-

_

3*
3*
3*
3f

J u ly 1,
1971 .
C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

R a te
per
hour

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s
to fund 8 2
In su r­
V aca­
O th e r 4
P e n s io n
tio n
ance 3

C ity an d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour 1

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

A T L A N T IC , G A .— C o n tin u e d

A L B U Q U E R Q U E , N. M E X .—
C o n tin u e d

B u ild in g T r a d e s — C o n tin u e d
O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c t i o n —
C o n tin u e d

J o u r n e y m e n — C o n tin u e d

J o u r n e y m e n — C o n tin u e d
E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a t o r s — C o n tin u e d
H o is ts :
1 d r u m --------------------------2 d r u m s o r m o r e ----------D e r r i c k s (G uy an d
S t i f f l e g ) ---------------------------P ile d r iv e r s , c r a w le r o r
s k i d r i g ----------------------------S h o v e ls , b a c k h o e s , c l a m s ,
an d d r a g l i n e s ------------------T r e n c h in g m a c h i n e -----------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------

-

$
4. 770
4 .9 7 0

Z

20*
04

10*
io*

5. 350

20 4

10*

-

3*
3*

3*
3*

-

5. 350

20 4

10*

-

_

5. 350
4 .8 5 0
6 . 530

204
20 4
35 4

10*
10*
50*

.

-

-

3*
3*
4*

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s :
U n s k ille d :
G e n e ra l la b o re rs ,
c a r p e n te r s ' te n d e rs ,
c o n c re te w o r k e rs ,
c h a in m e n , s t a k e d r iv e r s , c o n c re te
buggy o p e r a t o r s ,
f l a g m e n ----------------------S e m isk ille d :
A i r an d p o w e r to o l
o p e r a t o r s , a s p h a lt
ra k e rs , cem ent
m asons* te n d e rs ,
m o rta r m ix e rs ,
h o d c a r r i e r s ---------------W agon, c o r e ,
d ia m o n d d r i l l e r s -------P ip e l a y e r s --------------------P o w d e r m e n an d
b l a s t e r s ----------------------S h a ft w o r k e r s ---------------S h i f t e r s -------------------------T u n n e l l a b o r e r s an d
h a n d m u c k e r s ------------C huck te n d e rs ,
g r o u tm e n , n i p p e r s ,
t r a c k m e n --------------------T im b e rm e n , b r a k e m en , c o n c re te
w o r k e r s -----------------------

-

4 .0 2 0

15*

26 4

-

26 4

15*

4 .6 2 5
4 .6 2 5

26 4
26 4

15*
15*

_

26 4
26 4
26 4

15*
15*
15*

.
-

-

4. 775
5. 190
5. 445

2*
2*
2*

-

4. 170

264 .

15*

-

2*

-

4 .4 2 5

26 4

15*

-

2*

4 . 575

26 4

15*

-

2*

_
_
-

-

2*

$
4.
6.
7.
6.
6.

360
800
100
560
750

25*
35*
20*
30*

30*

25*
50*
_
70*

6. 650
6 .8 5 0
4. 750
7.8 5 0

6.
7.
5.
8.

750
050
000
050

30*
25*
25*

30*
40*
25*
40*

70*
-

7. 100
7. 100
4. 750
7. 350
6. 520
7. 350
6. 050
5. 150
5. 400
7. 250
6. 450
6 .050
6. 300
6. 650

7. 550
7. 300
5. 000
7.850
7. 120
7.8 5 0
6 .8 0 0
5.650
5. 900
7. 250
7.800
6 .8 0 0
7.050
6. 750

25*
25*
35*
25*
35*
40*
20*
20*
20*
30*
40*
40*
30*

40*
40*
25*
45*
45*
45*
27*
. 20*
20*
25*
30*
27*
27*
30*

4. 100
4. 220
4. 100

4. 600
4. 720
4. 600

15*
15*
15*

15*
15*
15*

-

15*
20*
20*

_
-

-

3*
-

.
5*
3f
5*
-

-

-

40*

54

-

70*

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2*
2*

B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s -------------M o r t a r m i x e r s ------------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s ------------------C o m p o s itio n r o o f e r s '
h e l p e r s ----------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
h e l p e r s ---------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ------------P lu m b e r s ' l a b o r e r s ----------------

3.940

4. 300

20*

2 0*

4. 630
4. 100
4. 100

5.270
4. 600
4. 600

~197 z*
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15*

20*
15*
15*

7.
7.
8.
6.
7.

7.
8.
8.
7.
8.

50*
30*
40*
44*
127**

40*
70*
40*
35*
30*

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_
_

B A L T IM O R E , M D.

J o u rn e y m e n
$
6 .0 5 0
6. 250
6 . 450
6 .9 0 0
6. 000
7 .0 5 0
6 .0 0 0
6 . 130

7. 450
6 .8 5 0
7 .8 0 0
7. 400
7. 150
7. 550
6 .8 5 0
6 .9 8 0

7. 640
6 .6 2 0

8. 400
7. 530

5 .7 7 0

7. 000

30 4
40 4
30 4
35 4

15*
60*
30*
35*

35 4

35*
45*
45*

25 4
25 4
4%

19 V2*

25 4

5%
20*

15*

B u ild in g T r a d e s
Jo u rn e y m e n

B u ild in g T r a d e s




R e s i d e n t i a l a n d d r y w a l l ---S p r a y ---------------------------------S t r u c t u r a l s t e e l , sw in g
s t a g e --------------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s -------------------------R e s i d e n t i a l ------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s ------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ------------------------------P l u m b e r s --------------------------------R o d m e n -----------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t io n ------------R o o f e r s , s l a t e an d t i l e ----------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s -------------S to n e m a s o n s ---------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -------S h e e t e r s ---------------------- ------T i l e l a y e r s -------------------------------

$
3.930
6. 000
6. 100
5.750
6 .6 5 0

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
4. 320

A T L A N T A , GA.

A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s ------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s ------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ----------------------------C a r p e n t e r s -----------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s -----------------------P i l e d r i v e r s -----------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------T ro w e lin g m a c h in e s ----------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) ------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s -----------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
G ro u p A :
C ra n e s, d e rric k s ,
d r a g li n e s , h o i s ts ,
p i l e d r i v e r s , s h o v e ls ,
t r e n c h m a c h in e s
( o v e r 6 f e e t d e p t h ) ----G ro u p B:
B u ll d o z e r s , s c r a p e r s ,
t r a c t o r s w ith s p e c ia l
e q u i p m e n t ------------------G ro u p C :
R o l l e r s ---------------------------

2*

E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a t o r s — C o n tin u e d
G ro u p D:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s
(o v e r 130 c u b ic f e e t),
p u m p s o v e r 4 in c h e s ) —
G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------,
L a t h e r s -----------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s ------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s -----------------------M o s a ic an d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ---------------------------------

-

-

_
(5)

-

5. 300

6. 580

25 4

15*

-

4. 550

5. 380

25 4

15*

-

A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s 1------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s -----------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ---------------------- ------C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) -------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s -----------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
1*
D e rric k s , p o w er
c r a n e s , s h o v e ls ,
e l e v a tin g g r a d e r s ------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
T e m p o ra ry e le v a to rs ,
c o n c re te p um ps,
s i n g l e - d r u m h o i s t s ---L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
Vz*
C o m p re sso rs, pum ps —
B u l l d o z e r s --------------------G l a z i e r s ---------------------------------L a t h e r s -----------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s ------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s -----------------------M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s --------------------------------P a i n t e r s ---------------------------------S t r u c t u r a l s t e e l -----------------S p r a y ----------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s -------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s ------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s -------------------------------

_

250
650
150
940
195

600
100
600
490
245

7. 150
7. 920

68. 100
67 . 920

6. 570

7. 650

5. 870
5.
5.
6.
7.
6.
8.

770
920
320
290
700
150

5. 840
5. 820
6. 320
6. 070
5. 970
7. 460
7. 000

20*

-

-

2*
2*

_

54

_

l%t2 0*
48*
20*
19 72 *

(5)

45*

35*

-

6 .8 5 0

45*

35*

-

-

6. 340
6. 970
7. 300
8 .2 9 0
7. 000
8. 600

45*
45*
15*

35*
35*
10*
35*

_
_
_

_
_
_

30*
40*

40*

6. 990
6. 295
6. 795
6. 545
6. 445
7. 910
8. 150

40*
65*
65*
65*
65*
45*
25*

40*
30*
30*
30*
30*
60*
30*

35*

_
_
_

Vz*

_
_
5*
_
_
_

3*

■ ■ m rr
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1
1971

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
hour 1 Insur­ Pension Vaca­ O ther4
tion
ance 3

BALTIMORE, MD----Continued

BIRMINGHAM, ALA___
Continued

Building T rades— Continued

Building T rades— Continued

$
7. 510
7. 510
5. 050
5. 550
5. 550
5 .8 5 0
7. 100
8. 150
7. 510
7 .7 6 0
5. 840

$
8 .2 8 0
7 .7 6 0
6. 000
6 .4 5 0
6 .8 0 0
7. 100
8. 170
8. 600
7. 760
8. 010
6. 990

35*
50*
35*
35*
35*
35*
55*
40*
50*
50*
40*

35*
55*
30*
30*
30*
30*
35*
40*
55*
55*
40*

4 .8 0 0
4. 600

5.7 0 0
5. 400

20*
20*

22 Vz*
22 Vz*

5. 540
5. 025
4 .7 5 0
5. 000
4. 600
5. 025
5 .0 2 5

65. 540
6. 075
5. 500
5 .8 0 0
5. 400
6. 075
6. 075

19*/z*
12 Vz*
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20*
20f
12 Vz*
12 l/z*

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20*
22 72*
22 Vz*
22 Vz*
20*
20*

-

-

4*
20*
-

-

-

-

5*
20*
20*
5*

-

'2*
2*

H elpers and laborers
B ricklayers' ten d e rs----------Building la b o r e r s --------------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s ----------------------------M arble setters' h e lp e r s -----P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s ----------Hod c a r r i e r s ---- ----- -------Plum bers' la b o r e r s -----------T e rrazzo w orkers' help ers T ile layers' h e lp e r s ------------

Vz*

(*)
-

-

2*
2*
2*

Highway and S treet
Construction
Journeym en
C arp en ters---------------------------Cem ent f in is h e r s ------------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
D errick s, p iled riv ers,
w h irleys •
Light equipment:
T ractors with
attachm ents Structural-iron w o r k e r s ----

6. 940
7. 195

7. 490
8 .2 4 5

44 *
12 Vz*

35*
30*

6 .5 7 0

7. 080

45*

35*

6 .1 7 0
7 .5 1 0

6. 520
7 .7 6 0

45*
50*

35*
55*

2*
2*

_

'

'

-

4 l/z*

H elpers and laborers
4. 400

Construction la b o r e r s -------

20*

22 Vz*

Other Heavy Construction
Journeym en
C arpenters----------------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s ------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
D errick s, p iled riv ers,
w h irleys -

6. 940
7. 195

7 .4 9 0
8 .2 4 5

44t

12 Vz*

35*
30*

6. 570

7 .0 8 0

45*

35*

6. 170
7. 510

6. 520
7. 760

45*
50*

35*
35*

2*
2*

$
5. 500

6 .3 5 0

20*

20*

5 .3 0 0

6. 150

20*

20*

-

3*

4 .6 5 0

5. 500

20*

20*

-

3*

6. 100

6 .9 5 0

20*

20*

-

3*

5 .7 5 0

6. 660

20*

20*

-

3*

20*
20*
10*

_

3*
1?
3*

4. 400

20*

22 Vz*

-

4 ‘/z*

$

4 .7 5 0
4 .8 0 0
5 /4 5 0
5.6 5 0

5. 600
6. 000
6 .5 5 0
5 .8 5 0

5. 500
5 .7 5 0
5. 600

6. 000
6 .3 5 0
6. 200

6 .2 5 0
5. 900
7. 000
5. 520
7 .0 0 0
6 .2 5 0
4 .4 5 0
4 .7 0 0
6 .8 0 0
6 .2 5 0
6. 50
5. 500

6 .8 5 0
6. 500
7. 600
6. 320
7. 600
7. 150
‘4. 550
64. 800
7 .2 0 0
6 .6 5 0
7. 150
6. 000

20*
40*
-

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_
-

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25*
25*
40*
20*
25*
40*

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25*
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‘
H elpers and laborers

A i r to o l -

_

H elpers and laborers
Construction la b o r e r s -------

E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Building construction:
Group A:
B u lldozers, cran es,
derrick s, dra g ­
lin es, h o ists
1 drum or m ore),
m ix e r s, m otor
graders, shovels,
s c r a p e r s -------------Group B:
A ir co m p resso rs
(over 125), pumps
(over 4 inches),
r o ll e r s ----------------Group C:
A ir co m p resso rs
(105 cubic feet
and under), pumps
(under 4 inches) —
S teel construction:
Group A:
C ranes, derrick s,
hoist, piledriver s —
Group B:
T ra cto rs, air
co m p resso rs
(over 1 25)-------Group C:
A ir com p ressor
(under 125)------G la ziers L a th e r s -------------------M arble s e tt e r s ---------M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s-----------------P a in ters R e sid e n tia lStructural steel, swing
stage, sp ra y--------------Paperhangers ------------------P ip e fit te r s -----------------------P la s te r e r s -----------------------P lu m b ers---------------- =--------—
Rodmen R oofers, com p osition—
R oofers, slate and tile Sheet-m eta l w o rk ers---Stonem asonsStructural-iron w orkers —
T ile la y e r s -----------------------

B ricklayers' te n d e r s M ortar m ix e r s -----Building la b o r e r s ------

-

L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:

T ractors with
attachm ents Structural-iron w o r k e r s ----

hour 1

Journeym en— Continued

Journeym en—Continued
P lu m b e rsRodmen R oofers, com p osition----M opm en--------------------R oofers, slate and tile —
P r e c a st r o o fe r s --------S h eet-m etal w o r k e r s-----S tonem asons------------------Structural-iron w orkers Sheeters -------------------T ile la y e r s ---------------------

E m ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­ Pension VacaO th er4
ance 3
tion

hour 1

C om position roofers'
h e lp e r s --------------------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s --------------------P la ste r e rs' la b o rers —

3 .7 0 0
3. 800
3 .7 0 0
3 .8 5 0

4. 050
4. 150
4. 050
4 .2 0 0

15*
15*
15*
15*

15*
15*
15*
15*

3. 300

3. 400

-

20*

4 .2 3 0
3 .7 0 0

4 .8 0 0
4. 100

19Vz*
15*

4. 580

4. 580
4. 680

30*
30*

-

4. 330

-

4. 180

-

3*
3*
3*
3*

-

-

-

20*
15*

o

20*

20*

-

20*

20*

-

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3*

Highway and Street
Construction

BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Journeym en
Building Trades
Journeym en
A sb estos w o r k e r sB r ic k la y e r s---------C arpentersM illw rights
P ile d r iv e rs Cem ent fin is h e r s ----E le c tr icia n s (inside
wi remen) E levator constructors -




6. 050
6 .2 5 0
5. 400
6. 300
5 .6 0 0
5. 380

6. 680
6'. 650
6 .0 0 0
7. 150
6 .2 0 0
6. 180

6. 500
6 .0 4 0

7. 350
6. 860

2 5*
25*
25*

15*
25*
15*

2 5*

15*

-

25*
19Vz*

1%
20*

(5)

_

4*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
1%
Vz*

C arpentersP ile d r iv e rs E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Group A:
P ile d r iv e rs, h o ists,
m ix ers, shovels,
d o z e r s----------------------Group B:
C rushers, b reakers,
finishing m achines,
winch tru ck s--------------

-

City and job cla ssifica tio n

' July
1971
Rate
per
hour

July 1. 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
hour 1 Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
tion
ance 3

BIRMINGHAM, A L A .—
Continued

City and job cla ssific a tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour

Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Vaca­
Other 4
ance 3 Pension tion

$
7. 690

$
8. 590

40*

50*

"

6.445
7. 150
7. 150
6. 550
6. 800

7.
8.
7.
7.
7.

225
350
500
500
650

40*
25*
45*

50*
16*
55*

.

.

-

3*

50*

50*

6. 800
6. 960
7. 960
7.5 8 5
7. 910
8. 380
6. 500
8. 200
7. 640
7. 500
7. 500
8.2 3 0
7. 750
7. 640
7. 350

7.
7.
8.
7.
9.
9.
6.
9.
7.
8.
8.
8.
8.
7.
8.

650
210
210
835
260
330
900
050
890
000
000
430
450
890
100

50*
62*
62*
62*
36*
25*
45*
30*
45*
55*
55*
36*
50*
45*
20*

50*
40*
40*
40*
30*
40*
1
60*
60*
45*
45*
35*
50*
60*
25*

6. 100
6. 100

6 6. 100
6 6. 100

20*
20*

25*
25*

5.2 8 0
6 .5 0 0
6. 300
6. 550
6 .5 0 0

5.
7.
‘ 6.
7.
7.

19Va*
20*
20*
20*
20*

20*
10*
25*
10*
10*

BOSTON, MASS.— Continued
Building Trades— Continued

Highway and Street
Construction— Continue d

Journeymen-—Continued

Journeym en— Continued
E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators— Continued
Group C:
Air com p resso rs,
pumps, h o ists,
front-end l o a d e r s -------

"

$
3. 730

20*

20*

-

“

H elpers and laborers
Construction la b o r e r s ------------Batch truck dumper,
hand blade o p e r a to r ---------A ir tool operator, m ortar
m ixer, side rail setter,
asphalt raker pipela y er s ---------------------------------Wagon d rill o p e r a to r -------------Pow erm an and b l a s t e r -----------

-

3. 060

20*

20*

-

-

-

3 .060

20*

20*

-

-

-

3. 340
3 .470
4. 140

20*
20*
20*

20*
20*
20*

-

-

Other Heavy Construction
Journeymen
C a r p e n te r s----------------------------P i l e d r i v e r s --------------------------Cement f in i s h e r s -------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Group A:
B ulldozers, cranes,
derrick s, shovels,
scrap ers, p iled riv ers — $ 5 ,6 0 0
Group B:
H oists (1 drum), pumps
(2 or m ore 4 inches
5.3 2 0
and over 5 in c h e s)------Group C:
A ir com p ressor, blade
graders, m ixer (under
5. 190
5 bags) — ------------- :-----Group D:
A ir com p resso rs (under
125), pumps (under
4. 750
4 in c h e s ) ---------------------

5. 700
5. 950
5. 900

20*
20*

-

-

3*
3*
3*

-

_

■

.
-

6. 400

20*

20*

-

3*

6. 120

20*

20*

-

3*

5. 990

20*

20*

-

H

5. 500

20*

20*

-

3f

4. 000
4. 100
4. 000

15*
15*
15*

20*
20*
20*

-

3*
3*
3<

4. 000
4. 100 t

15*
15*

20*
20*

.

3*
3*

4. 150
4. 400
4. 830

15*
15*
15*

20*
20*
20*

.

3*
3*
3*

-

Journeymen




B rick la y ers' t e n d e r s -----------Building lab orers ----------------E levator co nstructors'
h e l p e r s -----------------------------M arble se tte r s' h e l p e r s ------P la ste r s' l a b o r e r s -------------T erra zzo w orkers' helpers —
T ile la y ers' h e l p e r s ------------Highway and Street
Construction

C a r p e n te r s ---------------------- =---Cement f in i s h e r s ----------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Pow er shovels, p ile d r iv er s, l ig h t e r s -----Medium equipment:
B u lldozers, cem ent
m ix ers, steam
b o ile r s ---------------------Light equipment:
Pum ps, co m p resso rs,
welding m a ch in e s-----Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------H elpers and lab orers
Construction la b o rers (c a r ­
penter ten ders, cem ent
fin ish er ten ders, and
wrecking l a b o r e r s ) ---------Other Heavy Construction

Building Trades

7. 705
7. 250
7. 750
7. 650
8.200

8.505
8. 160
8. 450
8. 200
8. 900

50*
50*
50*
30*
35*

7. 850
7. 540

8. 600
8.550

35*
19 7 2 *

7. 810

-

.
_

.
5*

-

H

-

-

-

-

5*
3*
$1. 150
2*
2*
H

5*
4*
5*
2£

985
200
300
400
200

5*
l/zi

(*)
-

5*

Journeym en

BOSTON, MASS.

A sb estos w orkers ----------------B o ile r m a k e r s-----1------------- ----B r ic k la y e r s -------------------------C a r p e n te r s------------------------~
Cement f in i s h e r s -------------- -—
E lectrician s (inside
w ir e m e n )---------------------------Elevator c o n str u c to r s----------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
P ow er shovels, p ile d rivers, hoisting
e n g in e s ---------------------

5%

H elpers and la b o rers .

H elpers and laborers
B ricklaye r s' t e n d e r s -------------M ortar m ix e r s-------------------Construction la b o r e r s ------------Batchtruck dumper,
hand blade o p era to r-------------Pipe layer, m u c k e r ----------------A ir tool operator, side rail
setter, asphalt raker,
vibrator op e r a to r -----------------Tunnel l a b o r e r ----------- -----------Powderm an and b la s te r -----------

Engineers— Pow er equipment
ope r ator s— Continued
Medium equipment:
B u lldozers, scra p ers
(21 yards struck or
le s s ) , g r a d e r s ----------Light equipment:
Pum ps, co m p resso rs,
welding m a ch in e s------ '
G laziers -----------------------------Lathers ------------------------------ ■
M a ch in ists---------------------------Marble s e t t e r s --------------------M osaic and terra zzo
w orkers ----------------------------P ainters -----------------------------Spray -----------------------------Structural s t e e l --------------P ip e fitte r s ---------------------------Sprinkler f i t t e r s ------------P la s te r e r s --------------------------P lu m b e r s ----------------------------Rodmen -----------------------------R oofers, c o m p o sitio n ----------R oofers, slate and t i l e -------Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s -----------S to n e m a so n s------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------T ile l a y e r s --------------------------

8. 710

40*

40*
10%
50*
30*
20*
l%+95*
20*

50*

-

-

-

-

-

.

(*)

-

-

7. 650
8. 200

8. 200
8. 900

30*
35*

30*
20*

7. 810

8. 710

40*

50*

7. 690

8. 590

40*

50*

6. 445
7. 640

7. 225
7. 890

40*
45*

50*
60*

65. 850

20*

25*

7. 650
8. 200

8. 200
8. 900

30*
35*

30*
20*

7. 810

8. 710

40*

50*

-

7. 690

8. 590

40*

50*

-

-

-

2*

-

5*

Journeym en
Carpenters --------------------------Cement f in i s h e r s -----------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Pow er shovels, p ile d riv ers, l ig h t e r s -----Medium equipment:
B u lldozers, cem ent
■m ix ers, steam
b o i l e r s ---------------------

-

C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
Vaca­ Other 4
hour 1 ance 3 Pension tion

C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

B O S T O N , M ASS. — C o n tin u e d

BUFFALO, N. Y .— Continued

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c tio n -—
C o n tin u e d

Highway and Street
Construction

J o u rn e y m e n -— C o n tin u e d
E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a t o r s — C o n tin u e d
M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s , c e m e n t
m ix e rs , s te a m
b o i l e r s -----------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
P um ps, co m p re sso rs,
w e ld in g m a c h i n e s -------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------

$
7. 690

$
8. 590

40 £

50*

6. 445
7. 640

7, 225
7. 890

40* q
45*

50*
60*

C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s ( c a r ­
p e n te r te n d e rs , c e m en t
f in is h e r te n d e rs , and
w r e c k in g l a b o r e r s ) --------------

.

.
2*

6 5. 850

20*

25*

-

5*

BUFFALO, N. Y.
Building Trades

d errick s --------------------

S t e e l---------------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s --------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s -------------------------------S p r i n k le r f i t t e r s ----------------P l a s t e r e r s -------------------------------P lu m b e r s -------------------------------R o d m e n ------------- ----------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t i o n ------------R o o f e r s , s l a t e a n d t i l e ----------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s — ----------S to n e m a s o n s --------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -------T ile l a y e r s -------------------------------

8.
7.
8.
7.
8.
8.
8.
8.

390
840
110
630
560
730
830
980

6 8.
6 8.
6 8.
67.
6 8.
6 8.
6 8.
6 8.

390
62*
40*
340
110
630 $1. 050
560
730
830
980

45*
50*
$1. 000
80*
75*
75*
75*
75*

25*

l%+50*
l%+50*
20*
. 19^2*

4*
_
(5)

56*
5*
5*
5*
5*
_
V2*

79. 310
7 9. 160
9. 170

79. 710
7 9. 560
6 9. 170

8. 185

6 8. 185

35*

35*

.

65*

8. 185
8. 060
8. 020

6 8. 185
6 8. 060
6 8. 020

35*
35*
35*

35*
35*
35*

_
-

65*
65*
65*

7. 810
7. 935
7. 610
9.410
9. 510
7. 855

6 7.
6 7.
6 7.
6 9.
9.
6 7.

35*
35*
40*
_
-

35*
35*
35*

.
-

65*
65*
40*
_
56*

7. 790
6. 275
6. 726
6. 775
6.275

6 7. 790
7. 155
7. 405
7. 655
7.405

8. 760

7 9. 310

9.
9.
8.
8.
6.
7.
8.
8.
8.
7.

6 9.
9.
6 8.
6 8.
66.
‘ 7.
*8.
8.
6 8.
7.

030
410
880
230
950
100
500
110
230
790

810
935
610
410
510
855

030
410
880
230
950
100
500
110
230
790

_

52 V2*
52 V2*
5 2 /z*
52Vz*
52*
25*
45*
60*
98*
98*
40*

.
1. 000
1. 000
30*
30*
30*
30*
64*
40*
40*
66*

60*
"

1. 000
1. 000
25*
1. 000
66*
1. 000

50*
50*

1. 000
1. 000

1972*
40*
50*
50*
40*
40*
40*

20*
40*
1. 000
1. 000
40*
40*
40*

-

_
-

56*
45*
45*
45*
45*
7*

'

5*
5*
2*
2*
58*
56*
5*
56*

“

70*
70*

-

H elpers and laborers
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s -------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s --------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
h e l p e r s ----------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s --------P l a s t e r s ' l a b o r e r s -----------------P l u m b e r s ' l a b o r e r s ----------------T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e l p e r s ---G r i n d e r s ----------------------------T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s ----------------




Ju ly 1, 1972
E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to funds 2
In su r­
V aca- O th e r 4
an ce 3 P e n sio n tio n

Carpenters ------------------------P i le d r i v e r s ------------------Cement f in i s h e r s --------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels, cranes,
backhoes ----------------Medium equipment:
Grader o p e r a to r s-----Trenching m achine
operators ----------------Light equipment:
Heating b o iler and
co m p resso r
operators --------------P a v e r s ---------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -----

$
7. 630
7. 630
8.560

_

$
$
‘ 7. 630 101.050

67. 630 101.050
‘ 8.5 6 0

80*
80*
75*

_

.

_
-■

5*

35*

35*

-

8. 150
8. 150

35*

35*

-

52*

-

8.0 6 0

35*

35*

-

52*

-

7. 810
. 185
‘ 8. 230

35*
35*
60*

66*

35*
35*

-

52*
52*
5*

8.715
9 .5 0 0

-

-

-

8

52*

H elpers and laborers

Jo u rn e y m e n

M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
C a r r y a l l m a c h in e s -------T r e n c h m a c h in e s ----------H o is ts ---------------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p re sso rs,
m e c h a n i c a l h e a t e r s ---P u m p s ---------------------------G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------L a t h e r s ------------------------------------M a c h in i s t s ------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s -----------------------M o s a ic an d t e r r a z z o -------------w o r k e r s --------------------------------P a i n t e r s ---------------------------------S p ra y , sw in g s c a f f o l d --------

R ate
per
hour 1

Journeymen

H elpers and laborers

A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s ------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s -------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ----------------------------C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------------------M a c h in e o p e r a t o r s , f l o o r —
On s w i n g ----------------------------M a c h in e o p e r a t o r s -------E l e c t r i c i a n s ( in s id e
w ir e m e n ) ------------------------------R e s i d e n t i a l -----------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s -----------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
S h o v e ls , c r a n e s ,

Ju ly f,
1971
R ate
per
hour 1

Curb setters' h elp ers ------Curb s e t t e r s ---------------------Dumpers, guttermen,
painter, s m o o t h e r ----------Rakers, s c r e e d m e n ----------Shovelers ---------------------------Stone c u tte r s ----------------------

-

.

_
-

8. 740
8. 850
8. 645
8. 820

_

_
_

_
-

_
_

_
_

-

Other Heavy Construction
Journeymen
Carpenter -------------------------Wharf build ers, p iled riv ers,
dock carpenters, m ill' w righ ts----------------------------Cement fin ish e r s----------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels, cranes,
backhoes ----------------Medium equipment:
Grader operators -----Trenching m achine
operators --------------Light equipment:
Heating bo iler and
co m p resso r
operators --------------P a v e r s ---------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ----

7. 630

‘ 7. 630

1.050

80*

7. 630
8 .560

‘ 7. 630
‘ 8 .560

1.050

80*
75*

_
-

-

"

5*

8. 185
8. 185
8. 060

35*

35*

_

52*

35*

35*

-

52*

35*

35*

-

52*

7. 810
. 185
8 .230

35*
35*
60*

35*
35*
*

-

52*
52*
5*

6

8

66

'

H elpers and laborers
Building l a b o r e r s -------------B ricklayers' t e n d e r s ---- ----P la ste r e rs' laborers and
hod c a r r i e r s -------------------Mortar m ix e r s ------------------Plum bers' la b o rers -----------

6. 385
6. 385

. 385
6 .3 8 5

50*
50*

6.4 8 5

6. 635

6 .485
6.5 3 5
. 635

50*
50*
50*

5. 800
6 .250
5 .350
5. 100
6.350
5. 350
4. 500

‘ 6. 200
-. 850
5. 850
5. 500
. 850
5. 750
4. 750

30*
40*
15*
25*
25*
25*
*

5. 55C

5. 550

15*

-

6

$ 1 ,0 0 0

1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000

-

_
-

75*
75*
75*
75*
75*

CHARLOTTE. N. Ci'
Building Trades
Journeymen

6. 385
6. 385

6. 385
6. 385

6. 420
6. 830
6 .485
6. 635
6. 830
6. 930
6. 830

66 .4 2 0
9 6. 780
6. 485
6. 635
9 6. 780
9 6. 880
96. 780

(S)
-

'

V*
$1 ,0 0 0
70*
70*
1. 000
1. 000
1. 000

A sbestos 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 r p e n te r s-------- ------M illw r ig h ts --------P ile d r iv e r s ----------Cement m a s o n s -------E lectricians (inside
w ir e m e n ) ---------------

6

6

10

60*

4*

-

-

-

-

-

-

1%

-

-

TuTy"C
Rate
per
hour

J u ly 1,
1971

J u l y 1, 1972

1971

City and job cla ssifica tio n

Rate
per
hour

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tio n

C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

J u ly 1, 1972
E m p lo y e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
t io n

R a te
per
hour 1

R a te
per
hour 1

*
8. 900
9. 150

$
6 8. 900
69. 150

45*
45*

35*
35*

8. 300
8. 750

9. 000
6 8. 750

4V2%
19 V2*

4V2%
20*

( 5)

C H IC A G O , IL L . — C o n tin u e d

CHARLOTTE, N. C .—
Continued

B u ild in g T r a d e s — C o n tin u e d

Building T rades— Continued

J o u r n e y m e n — C o n tin u e d

Journeymen:—Continued
E ngineers—‘-Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Shovels, cranes,
draglines (4 yards
and o v e r ) -----------------Shovels, cranes,
draglines (under 4
yards), d errick s,
h oists (3 drum s or
m ore), lo com otives,
p ile d r iv e r s --------------Medium equipment:
B u lldozers, h o ists
(2 drum s), scra p ers,
trench m achines,
tractors with
a tta c h m e n ts--------------Light equipment:
Air com p resso rs,
h oists (1 drum),
pumps, m ix ers,
tractors without
a tta c h m e n ts-------------Lathers -------------------------------P a i n t e r s -----------------------------S p r a y ----------- -----------------Steel and swing s t a g e -----R o l l e r ----------------------------I n d u str ia l------------------------R e s id e n t ia l--------------------Spray -------------------------P a p erh a n g ers----------------------R e s id e n tia l---------------------P i p e f i t t e r s --------------------------P la s te r e r s --------------------------P lu m b e r s ----------------------------R odm en--------------------------------Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s -----------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

$
6. 400

$
6. 800

20*

15*

6. 150

6. 550

20*

15*

5. 300

4.
4.
4.
5.
4.
4.
5.
3.
4.
4.
4.
5.
4.
5.
6.
5.
6.

150
975
000
000
500
000
000
750
500
750
600
750
500
750
050
200
050

5. 700

4.
‘ 4.
4 4.
6 5.
‘ 4.
‘ 4.
6 5.
6 3.
‘ 4.
4.
4.
6.
5.
6.
6.
5.
6.

500
975
000
000
500
000
000
750
500
750
600
000
100
000
550
650
550

15*

20*

20*

15*

20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
10*
20*
4%
20*
4%

10*
10*
10*
10*
10*
10 *
10*
10*
10*
20*

.

20*
4%
10*
4%

-

-

-

-

-

_
_
_
_
.
_
-

3*

-

3*
3*
3*

_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_

H elpers and laborers
B rick layers' t e n d e r s -----------Building l a b o r e r s ----------------P la ste r e rs' l a b o r e r s ------------

3 .4 5 0
3. 130
3. 250

3. 550
3 .2 8 0 .
3. 350

15*
15* *
15*

-

-

Highway and Street
Construction
Jo u rn e y m e n

Cement m asons — — —----------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
C lass A:
Cranes, d errick s,
locom otives, p ile d r iv er s, dredges,
g r a d e a lls ------------------C lass B:
B u lldozers, boom
trucks, w ell d r ills,
pan scra p ers, p avers,
trenching m achines —
C lass C:
A ir co m p resso rs,
o ile r s, pumps ( 2 V2
and over), r o ll e r s ------

4 . 500

4. 750

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10*

_

4 . 000

15*

20*

-

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-

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iV2%
‘/z*

8. 650

9. 650

30*

50*

20*

7. 600

8. 400

30*

50*

20*

7. 600

8. 400

30*

50*

20*

8. 650

9. 650

30*

50*

20*

6.
6.
6.
7.
8.
7.
8.

800
800
800
650
110
580
200

7.
7.
7.
8.
8.
8.
8.

30*
30*
30*
16*
41*
27*
30*

50*
50*
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15*

20*
20*
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6.
7.
7.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
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7.
8.
8.
8.

400
050
050
150
240
125
150
850
600
720
150
500
850

7. 350
8. 275
8 .2 7 5
9 .0 0 0
8. 700
8. 395
8. 750
9. 210
8. 600
8. 100
8. 600
8. 900
9. 210

3oe
32 7 2 *
32 V2*
47*
25*
40*
40*
59*
30*
30*
50*
40*
59*

_
20*
20*
50*
40*
25*
30*
74*
15*
15*
49*
60*
74*

7. 900
7. 750

8. 625
8. 150

25*
30 7 8 *

32 Va*
42 V2*

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2Vz*

6. 300
6. 150

6 6. 300
65 . 160

42*
42*

55*
55*

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7.
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400
400
400
100
390
080
770

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.
5*
2*
12 Vi*
8*
5*
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3*
1*
5*

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s -----------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s - — E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
h e l p e r s ----------— - -----M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s ------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ---- - T e r ra z z o w o r k e rs ' h e lp e rs ~
B a s e -m a c h in e ~ - — —
T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s -------------

125
300
275
850
100
800

125
800
275
850
100
800

_
32 Va*

-

Jo u rn e y m e n

_

3. 500

15*

20*

.

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3. 150

15*

20*

_

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Building Trades
Journeymen




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H ig h w a y an d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c tio n
-

CHICAGO, ILL.

A sb 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 ----------------Carpenters ------------------

C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------ S w ing s c a f f o l d -----------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w ire m e n ) ---------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ----------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
P i l e d r i v e r s , s h o v e ls ,
h i g h l if ts ( 2 V2 c u b ic ,
y a rd s o r m o re )
t r e n c h m a c h in e s ------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s ---- ----------C o n c re te m ix e rs
(2 b a g s o r o v e r ) ---H o is ts ( 2 - t u g g e r s ,
1 - f lo o r ) ----------------- L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
A i r c o m p r e s s o r s (up
to 110 h o r s e p o w e r ) —
P u m p s (w e ll p o i n t s ) ---W e ld in g m a c h i n e s ------G l a z i e r s ------- ------------ -------L a th e rs —
M a c h in i s t s —
- —
— M a r b le s e t t e r s ---------------------M o s a ic an d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ----------- ---- —
P a i n t e r s ----------- ------P ap erh an g ers — — —
--------- —
P i p e f i t t e r s ------ S p r i n k le r f i t t e r s -------------P la s te r e r s - - P l u m b e r s ------- - ---- — —
— — R o d m e n -------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t i o n ----------R o o f e r s , s l a t e an d t i l e -------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s ------S t o n e m a s o n s ---- ---- - - —
S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s ------O rn a m e n ta l-iro n
f i n i s h e r s -----------------------T ile l a y e r s -- —
---------

8 .2 5 0
9. 000
11 7. 600 11 8. 350
8. 500
8. 900
7. 650
7. 650

40*
40*
40*
30*

27 k*
75*
60*
62 fa*

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5*
10*
1*

C a r p e n t e r s ------ ----- -----------C em ent fin is h e rs
- S w ing s c a f f o l d -----------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C ra n e s, d e r ric k s ,
K o e h rin g s c o o p e r s ,
p o w e r s h o v e ls ----------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
A ll r o l l e r s , e x c e p t
g r a d e -------- ------------Scoops and s im ila r
m a c h i n e s ------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
B u l l d o z e r s -------- -------P u m p s , w e ld in g
m a c h in e s (2
o r m o r e ) -------------------

7. 650
8. 900
9. 150

6 7. 650
6 8. 900
6 9. 150

30*
45*
45*

62 >/i*
35*
35*

7. 900

9. 000

30*

40*

.
_
-

10*

6. 700

7. 900

30*

40*

10*

7. 400

8. 500

30*

40*

10*

7. 400

8. 500

30*

40*

10*

6. 100

6. 950

30*

40*

10*

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_
-

J u ly 1,
1971
R a te
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

J u ly 1. 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

E m p l o y e r c o n tr i b u t i o n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
O th e r 4
P e n sio n
t io n
ance 3

H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t
C o n s t r u c tio n — C o n tin u e d

$
66. 150

42*

55*

-

Jo u rn e y m e n
7. 650
8- 900
9. 150

67 . 650
68. 900
69- 150

30*
45*
45*

62 V2*
35*
35*

-

-

9. 000

30*

40*

10*

6. 700

7. 900

30*

40*

10*

-

7 .4 0 0

8 . 500

30*

40*

10*

-

7. 400

8 . 500

30*

40*

10*

-

6 . 100
8 .8 5 0

6. 950
9 .2 1 0

30*
59*

40*
74*

10*

5*

6. 150

66. 150

42*

55*

-

B u ild in g T r a d e s
Jo u rn e y m e n




$
7. 900
7. 700

5.2 8 5
7. 370
7. 525
7 .2 0 0
7. 620
7. 120

8 .2 0 0
8 .2 0 0
8. 365

30*
30*

15*
15*

-

5. 970
8 .0 3 5
8 .2 0 0
7 .9 8 5
8 .4 0 5
7. 935

20*
-

20*

(5)

-

-

8. 700
8 .7 0 0
8 .8 4 5

30*
30*
30*

40*
40*
50*

-

2V2*
2 /2*
2 V2*

6.8 1 0

38*

65*

-

5*

6. 740

38*

65*

-

5*

-

6 .4 3 0

38*

65*

-

5*

-

6. 160

38*

65*

-

5*

5. 480
8 .9 9 5

38*
40*

65*
55*

-

7. 700

30*

15*

7 .8 0 0

30*

15*

-

-

-

-

1V2*
-

-

Jo u rn e y m e n
7. 900

C IN C IN N A T I, O HIO

P a i n t e r s -----------------------------------I n d u s t r i a l ----------------------------R e s i d e n t i a l --------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s --------------------------R e s i d e n t i a l --------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s -------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s -------------------------------P lu m b e r s ---------------------------------R o d m e n ------------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t io n -------------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s ---------------S to n e m a s o n s ----------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------T i l e l a y e r s --------------------------------

B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s -----------------E le v a to r c o n s tru c to rs '
h e l p e r s --------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s -------M a r b le p o l i s h e r s -------------T e rra z z o w o rk e rs' h e lp e rs —
B a s e g r i n d e r s ------------------T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s -------------H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c tio n

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s

A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s --------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s --------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ------------------------------C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s -------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s ( in s id e
w i r e m e n ) -------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C ra n e s, d e r ric k s ,
p o w e r s h o v e l s -------------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s , p o w e r
g r a d e r s -----------------------T r e n c h m a c h in e s ,
u n d e r 23 i n c h e s -----------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p r e s s o r s -----------------P u m p s , r o l l e r s -------------G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------L a t h e r s ------------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s -------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s -------------------------M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o

$
7. 150
6. 950

Other 4

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
$
6. 150

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c tio n

C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s

hour 1

B u ild in g T r a d e s — C o n tin u e d

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s

C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------------S w ing s c a f f o l d ---------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C ra n e s, d e r ric k s ,
K o e h rin g s c o o p e r s ,
p o w e r s h o v e l s -------------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
A ll r o l l e r s , e x c e p t
g r a d e ---------------------------S coops a n d s im ila r
m a c h i n e s ---------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
B u l l d o z e r s ---------------------P u m p s , w e ld in g
m a c h in e s (2 o r m o r e ) —
S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s ---------

hour 1
C IN C IN N A T I, OHIO—
C o n tin u e d

C H IC A G O , I L L ----- C o n tin u e d

C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s -------------

E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
________ to fu n d s 2________

Insur­ Pension Vaca­
ance 3
tion

8 . 780
7. 850
8 . 560
8. 200
8 .7 9 0
8 . 365

9. 110
8. 000
9. 345
8 . 700
9 .2 9 0
8 .8 4 5

2 5*
30*
2 5*
30*
30*
30*

40*
- 60*

8 . 350
7. 550

8 .7 5 0
8 . 530

30*
2 0*

l% t30*
20*

-

40*
2 5*
50*

-

_
( 5)

45*
6*
2 /2*
2 / 2*
2 72*
_
1V2*

7 .4 9 0

8 . 630

28*

55*

-

7. 340

8 .4 8 0

28*

55*

-

-

7. 190

8 . 330

28*

55*

-

-

7. 190
7. 190
8 . 000
8 .2 9 0
7. 750
8 . 560

8 . 330
8 . 330
8 .4 5 0
9 -4 9 0
7. 750
9- 085

28*
28*

55*
55*
2 5*

.
-

_
-

-

(u)

8 . 300
7 .4 3 0
7. 580
7 .2 3 0
7. 430
7. 230
8 . 110
7. 715
8 . 535
7. 835
8 .4 8 5
7 .4 0 5
8 . 560
7. 485
8 . 300

9. 035
7. 930
8 . 080
7. 730
7. 930
7 . 730
8 . 510
9 .2 4 5
9. 055
8 . 695
9. 395
8 .2 7 5
9. 085
8 .9 9 5
9. 035

-

2 5*
2 5*
2 5*
2 5*
2 5*
2 5*
2 5*
40*
-

38*
50*
-

40*
2 5*
40*
2 5*

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15*
15*
15*
15*
30*
65*
55*
30*
60*
-

55*

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13‘/2*

C a r p e n t e r s ----------------------------P i l e d r i v e r s ----------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
C la s s A :
C o n c re te p u m p s,
c ra n e s , d e rric k s ,
d r a g li n e s , p i l e d r i v i n g
m a c h i n e s ------------------C la s s B:
A s p h a lt p a v e r s , b u l l ­
d o z e rs, pow er
g r a d e r s ---------------------C la s s C :
C o n c re te m ix e r s ,
a s p h a lt r o l l e r s ,
w e ld in g m a c h i n e s -----C la s s D:
C o m p re sso rs,
c o n c re te saw s,
c r u s h e r s , d r i l l s -------C la s s E :
O i l e r s , s i g n a l m e n ------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -------

-

7 .4 8 5

5f
l f/2*

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s :
A g reem en t A:
G e n e ra l la b o re rs ,
c e m en t fin is h e rs '
h e l p e r s , s ig n a lm e n ,
m e c h a n ic a l sw e e p e r
o p e r a t o r s ----------------B o tto m m e n , p i p e l a y e r s ---------------------C o n c r e t e b u g g ie s ,
c h ip p in g h a m m e r s ,
v i b r a t o r s ----------------B o tto m j a c k h a m m e r T u n n e l l a b o r e r s ---------G u n n ite n o z z le
o p e r a t o r s ------------------A g re e m e n t B:
W r e c k in g l a b o r e r s ------B u rn e r s , ja c k h a m m e r m e n ----------------------------

-

-

7 .8 5 0

30*

15*

-

_
-

7. 900
8. 100

30*
30*

15*
15*

.
-

_
-

-

8. 350

30*

15*

-

-

-

7. 570

30*

15*

-

7. 570

30*

15*

8. 700
8. 700
8 .8 4 5

30*
30*
30*

40*
40*
50*

-

2 V2*
2 V2*
272*

6 .8 1 0

38*

65*

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5*

.
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2 72*
-

20*
13 72*
8*
-

2 V2*
7*
i;/ 2*

2 ‘/2*

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c t i o n
Jo u rn e y m e n
C a r p e n t e r s ----------------------------P i l e d r i v e r s ----------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
C la s s A :
C o n c r e te p u m p s ,
c ra n e s, d e rric k s ,
d r a g li n e s , p i l e d r i v i n g
m a c h i n e s -------------------

8 .2 0 0
8 .2 0 0
8. 365

-

J u ly 1,
1971
C ity an d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

R a te
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
O th e r 4
P e n s io n
ance 3
tio n

C ity an d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

C IN C IN N A T I, OHIO—
C o n tin u e d

C L E V E L A N D , OHIO—
C o n tin u e d

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c tio n -—
C o n tin u e d

B u ild in g T r a d e s — C o n tin u e d

.
$7. 485

$
6. 740

38*

65*

6. 430

38*

65*

5*

5<

B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ----------5*
B u ild in g l a b o r e r s ----------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
5*
h e l p e r s -------------------------------172* : M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s ------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s -----------P l u m b e r s ' l a b o r e r s ------------T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e l p e r s —’
T ile l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s -------------

5 .4 8 0

38*

65*

-

5. 480
8. 995

38*
40*

65*
55*

.

7. 700
7. 800

_
-

30*
30*

15*

-

7. 850

30*

15*

-

-

7. 900
8. 100

30*
30*

15*
15*

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.

8. 350

30*

15*

-

7. 420

30*

15*

-

7. 570

30* .

15*

‘

Jo u rn e y m e n

E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) -------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ------------E n g in e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C ra n e s , d e r ric k s ,
p o w e r s h o v e l s ------------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s , p o w e r
g r a d e r s -----------------------T r e n c h m a c h in e u n d e r
24 i n c h e s --------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p r e s s o rs , p o rta b le —
P u m p s , 4 in c h e s an d
o v e r ----------------------------R o ll e r , a s p h a l t -------------G l a z i e r s ---------------------------------L a t h e r s ------------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s -------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s -----------------------M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o w o r k e r s —
P a i n t e r s ---------------------------------S p ra y , s t r u c t u r a l s t e e l -----S w ing s ta g e -----------------------S p ra y gun --------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s ------------------------




$
8.
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950
910
060
200
260
260
460
860
200
435

9. 250
1 0 .4 1 0
9. 160
9. 100
• 9. 760
9. 760
9. 710
.8. 860
9. 100
9. 935

60*
55*
50*
25*
25*
65*
50*
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65*
70*
80*
30*
30*
60*
65*
80*
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7. 270
7. 270

7. 600
7. 600

57*
57*

50*
50*

-

1972*
57*
57*

20*

(5)

50*
50*
_

_

9. 450
9. 450
7. 630

40*
40*
42*

55*
55*

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6 8. 550

28*

55*

.
90*
90*

3*
3*
8*
2*

2*
2*
8*
6*
2*

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6.
8.
7.
7.
8.
8.

600
290
270
420
850
820

6 6.
8.
7.
7.
9.
9.

600
790
600
750
350
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33*
33*
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33*
33*

Jo u rn e y m e n

15*

B u ild in g T r a d e s

C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------------------------

E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
O th e r 4
P e n s io n
ance 3
t io n

H ig h w a y an d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c tio n

C L E V E L A N D , OHIO

A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s ------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s -------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ---------------------------C a is s o n an d s e w e r ------------C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------

P ip e f i t t e r s ---------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ---------------------------P lu m b e r s ------------------------------R o d m e n ---------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s itio n --------R o o f e r s , s l a t e an d t i l e --------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s -----------S to n e m a s o n s -------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -----T ile l a y e r s ---------------------------

-

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c tio n l a b o r e r s :
A g r e e m e n t A:
G e n e ra l la b o re rs ,
cem en t fin is h e rs '
h e l p e r s , s ig n a lm e n ,
m e c h a n ic a l s w e e p e r
o p e r a t o r s --------------------B o tto m m e n , p i p e l a y e r s ------------------------C o n c r e te b u g g ie s ,
ch ip p in g h a m m e r s ,
v i b r a t o r s ---------------------B o tto m j a c k h a m m e r m e n ----------------------------T u n n e l l a b o r e r s ------------G u n n ite n o z z le
o p e r a t o r s --------------------A g reem en t B:
W r e c k in g l a b o r e r s -------B u rn e r s , ja c k h a m m e r-

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

J o u r n e y m e n — C o n tin u e d

J o u rn e y m e n -—C o n tin u e d
E n g in e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a t o r s — C o n tin u e d
C la s s B :
A s p h a lt p a v e r s , b u l l ­
d o z e rs, pow er
g r a d e r s -----------------------C la s s C:
C o n c r e te m i x e r s ,
a s p h a lt r o l l e r s ,
w e ld in g m a c h i n e s -------C la s s D:
C o m p r e s s o rs , c o n c re te
s a w s , c r u s h e r s ----------C la s s E:
O i l e r s , s i g n a l m e n -------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s ---------

R a te
per
hour 1

810
710
860
360
000
610

1 0 .3 1 0
8. 960
8. 860
9. 360
9. 450
1 0 .1 1 0

50*
65*
65*
40*
-

9. 140
9 .4 3 5

9. 530
6 9. 435

45f
l%+33*
20*
19V2*

9.
8.
8.
9.
9.
9.

85*
65*
65*
55*

-

-

6*
6*
3*
2*

.
( 5)

Vz*

-

-

8. 550

6 8. 550

2 8*

55*

-

8. 400

6 8. 400

2 8*

55*

-

8. 250

6 8. 250

28*

55*

-

7. 710

6 7. 710

28*

55*

-

8.
8.
8.
9.
6.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.
8.

6 8.
6 8.
9.
10.
6.
8.
8.
8.
9.
9.
9.
8.

2 8*
28*
40*

55*
55*
65*

250
250
360
910
250
860
790
210
910
510
610
210

250
250
360
410
600
860
790
710
410
010
110
710

-

-

65*
65*
37*
37*
37*
37*
37*

65*
65*
34*
34*
34*
34*
34*

.

-

-

3*

( 13)
-

3*
3<

2f

-

6 8. 400

2 8*

55*

-

6 8. 250

2 8*

35*

-

6 8. 250

28*

35*

-

7. 710

28*

35*

-

6. 640

45*

20*

-

2<

9.
9.
9.
7.

450
450
450
630

40*
40*
40*
42*

55*
55*
55*

-

3*
3*
3*
2*

8. 550

6 8. 550

28*

55*

-

8. 400

6 8. 400

2 8*

55*

-

8. 250

6 8. 250

2 8*

55*

-

8. 250

6 8. 250

28*

35*

-

7. 710
8. 200

6 7. 710
9. 100

28*
50*

35*

_

_

80*

90*

2f

6. 640

45*

20*

-

2*

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c tio n l a b o r e r s ---------O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c tio n
Jo u rn e y m e n

_

-

C a r p e n t e r s ---------------------------9. 000
P i l e d r i v e r s ---------------------9. 000
C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s -----------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C r a n e s ( a ll ty p e s ) ,
p o w e r s h o v e ls ,
d e r r i c k s --------------------- • 8. 550
M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s an d p o w e r
g r a d e r s --------------------8. 400
T r e n c h m a c h in e s
(u n d e r 24 in c h e s ) ----8. 250
L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
P u m p s (4 i n c h e s a n d
o v e r ), r o l l e r s
( a s p h a l t ) -------------------8. 250
C o m p re sso rs,
p o r t a b l e --------------------T . 710

6*
8*
3f
3*

C a r p e n t e r s ---------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s ----------------------P i l e d r i v e r s ---------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s -----------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C r a n e s ( a ll ty p e s ) ,
p o w e r s h o v e ls ,
d e r r i c k s ------------------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s a n d p o w e r
g r a d e r s ---------------------T r e n c h m a c h in e s
(u n d e r 24 in c h e s ) -----L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
P u m p s (4 in c h e s an d
o v er), ro lle r s
(a s p h a lt) ------------------C o m p re sso rs
( p o r ta b le ) -----------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s ------

9. 000
9. 000
9. 000

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
3*

C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s ---------

-

J u ly 1,
1971

J u ly 1
1971

J u l y 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

R a te
per
hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
tio n
ance 3

C O LU M B U S , OHIO

hour 1

hour 1

$
7. 110

$
7. 110
6. 690

E m p l o y e r c o n tr ib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
t io n

C O L U M B U S , OHIO—
C o n tin u e d

B u ild in g T r a d e s
O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c tio n

Jo u rn e y m e n
A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s ------------------- B o i l e r m a k e r s ------------------------- B r i c k l a y e r s ----------------------------- C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------ C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s -------------------- E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) ------------------------------ E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ------------ ■
E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C ra n e s, d e r ric k s ,
p o w e r s h o v e l s ------------- •
M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s , p o w e r
g r a d e r s ----------------------- T r e n c h m a c h in e
u n d e r 24 i n c h e s ---------- ■
L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p r e s s o rs , p o rta b le ;
p u m p s , 4 in c h e s a n d
o v e r ; r o l l e r , a s p h a l t —- ■
G l a z i e r s ---------------------------------- ■
L a t h e r s ------------------------------------ ■
M a r b le s e t t e r s ------------------------ ■
M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s --------------------------------P a i n t e r s ---------------------------------- ■
S p ra y •
S t r u c t u r a l s t e e l , s w in g
sta g e D r y w a ll f i n i s h e r s -------------P a p e r h a n g e r s -------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s ------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ------------------------------P l u m b e r s ---------------------------------R o d m e n ---------------------- -------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t io n ------------R o o f e r s , s la te a n d t i l e ----------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s -------------S t o n e m a s o n s ---------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -------T i l e l a y e r s -------------------------------

$

$

9- 620
7 .8 5 0
7. 600
7 .1 1 0
7 .4 0 0

9. 720
8. 000
8 .2 5 0
7. 110
7. 550

30*
30*
30*
20*
40*

8 -4 3 0
7 .7 5 0

8. 630
8 .8 2 0

l%+6 0 *
28f
20*
1972*

10*
60*
45*
20*
20*

-

6*
45*
-

2*
( 5)

lOf
7z*

7 .5 3 0

8. 550

28*

55*

-

3*

7 .3 8 0

8 .4 0 0

28*

55*

-

3*

7 .2 3 0

8. 2 50

28*

55*

-

3*

7 .2 3 0
7 .6 9 0
7 .5 5 0
6. 550

8.
8.
8.
7.

250
090
150
550

28*
-

55*
22*
10*

6. 550
6. 500
7. 000

7. 550
7. 700
8. 200

_
15*
15*

_
15*
15*

_
-

_
-

"

-

6 .8 0 0
6. 900
6. 500
9- 670
7 .2 5 0
9. 670
7. 900
7. 590
7. 590
8 .1 3 0
7. 050
7. 900
6. 550

8. 000
8. 100
7. 700
99. 620
7. 750
99. 620
8 .8 5 0
8. 740
8. 740
8. 130
7. 400
8 .8 5 0
7. 550

15*
15*
15*
3 5*
40*
35*
50*
32 Vz*
32 Vz*
46*
30*
50*

15*
15*
15*
50*
10*
50*
75*
30*
30*
40*
45*
7 5*

.
-

_

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3*
-

6 .2 6 0
6. 060

35*
35*

20*
20*

3 .8 7 5
5. 425
5. 350
5. 760
5. 3 50
5. 600
5. 450
5. 350

4.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.

197z*

20*
20*

410
174
050
2 60
050
300
150
050

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-

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3 5*

2 0*

-

-

-

-

Vz*
Vz*
-

2*
_
-

H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c t i o n
J o u rn e y m e n
C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
A ll h e a v y e q u i p m e n t ----------P ow er g ra d ers,
b u l l d o z e r s -----------------------T r e n c h m a c h in e s , p u m p s ,
(4 in c h e s a n d o v e r ) ,
p o rta b le c o m p r e s s o r s ,
a s p h a lt r o l l e r s R o lle rs , b ric k , g ra d e S tr u c tu r a l- ir o n w o r k e rs —

7. 110

7. 110
6. 690

20*
42*

20*

■

"

■

"

-

6. 810

28*

55*

-

3*

-

6. 740

28*

55*

6 .4 3 0
6. 160
8 .8 5 0

-

7. 900

28*
28*
50*

55*
55*
75*

-

-

3*

3*
3*

■

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s ---------




-

|

5. 330

35*

20*

-

20*
"

-

6 .8 1 0

28*

55*

-

3*

6. 740

28*

55*

-

3*

6. 430
6. 160
8 .8 5 0

28*
28*
50*

55*
55*
7 5*

-

3*
3*

5. 330

35*

2 0*

-

2*

5 .4 5 0

35*

2 0*

-

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c tio n l a b o r e r s —
P la s te r s ’ la b o re rs ,
m a s o n s ' an d b r i c k ­
l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ------

2*

J o u rn e y m e n

-

2*
2*

0

7. 900

2 0*
42*

D A L L A S, T E X .

'

5 .7 6 0
5. 560

C a r p e n t e r s -----------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
A ll h e a v y e q u i p m e n t -------P o w er g ra d ers,
b u l l d o z e r s ----------------------T r e n c h m a c h in e s , p u m p s ,
(4 i n c h e s an d o v e r ),
p o rta b le c o m p r e s s o r s ,
a s p h a lt r o l l e r s ---------------R o l l e r s , b r i c k , g r a d e -----S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -------

\

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s -------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s ------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
h e lp e rs :
F i r s t 6 m o n t h s -------------------A f te r 6 m o n t h s M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s ------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s -----------T e r ra z z o w o rk e rs ' h e lp e rs B a s e - m a c h i n e -----------------F l o o r g r i n d e r s ----------------T ile l a y e r s ’ h e l p e r s -------------

J o u rn e y m e n

2*

A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s -----------------B o i l e r m a k e r s -----------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ---------------------------C a r p e n t e r s ----------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s ----------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) ----------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ----------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
B u ild in g c o n s t r u c t io n :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s an d
c a ts, c a r r y a lls ,
c ra n e s , d e rric k s ,
d r a g li n e s , h o i s ts
(2 d r u m s o r m o r e ) ,
m i x e r s (14 c u b ic
f e e t o r m o r e ) -------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s
(s in g le ), h o i s ts
(1 d ru m ), m i x e r s
l e s s th a n 14 c u b ic
fe e t, r o l l e r s (10
to n s o r l e s s ) ,
s c r a p e r s (3 c u b ic
y a r d s o r l e s s ) ----—
G l a z i e r s --------------------------------L a t h e r s ---------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s ----------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ----------------------M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s -------------------------------P a i n t e r s --------------------------------R e s i d e n t i a l -------S t r u c t u r a l s t e e l , sw in g
s ta g e , s p r a y P a p e r h a n g e r s -----------------------P i p e f i t t e r s ----------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ----------------------------P l u m b e r s -------------------------------R o d m e n ----------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t io n ----------R o o f e r s , s l a t e a n d t i l e --------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s -----------S to n e m a s o n s -------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -----T i l e l a y e r s -----------------------------

6 .4 2 5
6. 500
6. 685
6. 175
6. 800
5. 650

7.
6.
7.
6.
7.
6.

6. 875
6. 200

125
800
385
670
500
495

2 5*
30*
2 5*
2 0*
2 5*

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50*
40*
30*
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6. 755

4%
19Vz*

1%
20*

(5)

5. 963

6 .4 6 3

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40*

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5. 563
5 .4 5 0
6. 105
6. 250
6. 500

6.
6.
7.
6.
6.

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15*
20*

40*
15*

-

-

6. 200
5. 735
4 . 983

6. 900
6. 335
5. 560

_

6. 110
5. 860
6. 570
5. 867
6. 570
5. 785
5 .4 7 5
5. 62 5
6. 02 5
6. 685
5. 785
6. 500

6. 710
6. 460
7. 200
6. 795
7. 200
6. 385
6. 175
6. 325
6 .8 9 5
7 .8 3 5
6. 385
6. 900

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500

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30*

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28*
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28*
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J u ly 1,
1971

City and job c la ssifica tio n

J u ly 1, 1972
E m p lo y e r c o n tr ib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
tio n
ance 3

R a te
per
hour 1

R a te
per
hour 1

$
4. 330
4 . 080

$
4 .8 5 5
4 . 605

B ricklayers' ten d e rs-------------Building la b o r e r s -----------------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s -------------------------------P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s -------------T errazzo workers' h elp ers -

15*
15*

2 0*
2 0*

-

2*
2*

4 . 540
4 . 330
4 . 330

4 . 730
4 .8 5 5
4. 855

I 9 V2 *
15*
15*

2 0*
20*
20*

( 5)
-

72*
2*
2*

DAYTON, OHIO
Building Trades
Journeymen
A sb estos workers B o ile r m a k e r s ------B r ic k la y e r s---------C arp en tersM illw r ig h ts---------------------Cement fin is h e r s------------------E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )---------------------------Elevator constructors ----------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, d erricks,
power shovelsMedium equipment:
B u lldozers, power
graders Trench machine under
24 inches -----------------Light equipment:
C om pressors, portable —
Pum ps, 4 inches and
o v e r ---------------------R ollers, asphalt G la z ie r s ---------------------L a th e r s ----------------------M arble s e tt e r s ------------M osaic and terrazzo
w o r k e r s----------------------P a in t e r s -----------------------Swing, sc a ffo ld --------S p r a y -----------------------Structural steel, iron
and b rid ge--------------Paperhangers ---------------P ip e fit te r s --------------------P la s t e r e r s --------------------R e sid en tial---------------P lu m b ers----------------------R od m en------------------------R oofers, com p osition-----------R oofers, slate and t i l e ---------S h e e t - m e t a l w o r k e r s -----------------

Stonema so n s -------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------T ile la y e r s ---------------------------H elpers and laborers
B ricklayers' ten d e rs------------Building la b o r e r s -----------------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s ------------------------------M arble setters' h e lp e r s -------P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s------------Plum bers' la b o r e r s -------------T errazzo workers' h elp ers —
B ase grin d e rs------------------T ile layers' h e lp e r s --------------

8 . 170
7. 850
8 . 000
7 .8 7 0
8 .2 2 0
7. 530

8 . 570
8 . 000
8 .5 0 0
7. 870
8 .2 9 0
7. 930

30*
30*
40*
32*
47*
30*

8 . 550
7. 550

8 . 700
8 . 530

35*
2 0*

30*
60*
50*
65*
10*

( 1_5)
-

l%+6 0*
20*

(5)

_

3*
45*
4*
_
iV 2*

38*

65*

-

9. 180

38*

65*

-

9. 030

38*

65*

-

-

7. 160

8 . 350

38*

65*

-

-

7.
7.
8.
7.
7.

700
700
080
700
300

99.
8.
7.
7.

030
030
580
900
760

38*
38*
40*

65*
65*
20*

_
-

.
-

7.
7.
8.
8.

300
690
090
190

7.
8.
8.
8.

760
190
590
690

40*
40*
40*
40*

8 . 590
8 . 540
8 .8 5 0
8 .4 5 0
6 .4 0 0
8 .8 5 0
8 . 600
8 .4 2 0
8 . 640
8 . 440
8 . 500
8 . 600
7. 760

40*
40*
2 5*

8 . 000

9 .3 3 0

7. 850
7. 700

8 . 090
8 . 040
8 .4 5 0
7. 900
6. 000
8 .4 5 0
7 .8 0 0
8 .2 9 5
8 . 515
8 . 140
8 . 000
7. 800
7. 300
6. 710
6. 090

7. 110
6. 440

2 5*
40*
45*
45*
40*
40*
40*
40*
2 0*
2 0*

_

_

40*
40*
.40*

-

-

40*
40*
45*
45*
55*
2 5*
2 5*
40*
50*
55*

-

.

_

'
15*
15*

_

5 .2 8 5
6. 090
6. 710
6. 090
6. 090
6. 780
6. 090

5. 970
6. 390
7. 110
6 .4 4 0
6. 390
7. 030
6. 390

2 0*
20*
20*
-

20*
15*
15*
-

( 5)
-

7 .8 7 0
7. 870
7. 870
“

7 .8 7 0
7 .8 7 0
7 .8 7 0
6. 930

32*
32*
32*
42*

65*
65*
65*

-

8 . 000

9. 330

38*

65*

-

8. 000

9- 330

38*

65*

-

.
5*
3*
3*
5*
3*
8*
8*
10*
3*
“
2*
2*
IV 2 *
2*
2*
-

Highway and Street
Construction
Journeymen
C arpenters--------------Wharf and bridge P ile d r iv e r s --------Cement fin is h e r s -----E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Cranes, all t y p e s -------D errick s, and power
sh o v e ls ----------------------




July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour 1

$
7. 850
7 .7 0 0

$
9. 180
9. 030

38*
38*

65*
65*

-

7. 700
7. 700

9. 030
9. 030

38*
38*

65*
65*

_

7. 160

8. 350

38*

65*

-

6. 090

6 .4 4 0

2 0*

15*

6. 240

6. 590

2 0*

15*

6.
6.
6.
6.

290
340
540
390

6. 640
6. 690
6.8 9 0
6. 740

20*
2 0*
2 0*
20*

15*
15*
15*
15*

6. 590

6. 940

20*

6 .2 4 0
6. 340

6. 590
6. 690

20*
20*

7 .8 7 0
7. 870
7. 870

7 .8 7 0
7 .8 7 0
7. 870
6. 930

32*
32*
32*
42*

65*
65*
65*

8. 000

9. 330

38*

65*

-

8. 000

9. 330

38*

65*

-

7 .8 5 0
7. 700

9. 180
9. 030

38*
38*

65*
65*

_

7. 700
7. 160

9- 030
9. 030

38*
38*

65*
65*

.

7. 160

8. 350

38*

65*

-

6. 440

20*

15*

-

2*

6. 590

20*

15*

-

2*

6. 640
6. 690
6 .8 9 0
6. 740

2 0*
20*
20*
20*

15*
15*
15*
15*

6. 940

20*

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

DAYTON, OHIO— Continued

JbALLAS, TEX. — Continued
H elpers and laborers

City and job cla ssifica tio n

-

‘
-

Highway and Street
Con str uction— C ontinued
Journeymen— Continued
E n gineers— Pow er equipment
ope rator s— Continued
Medium equipment:
Pow er graders and
b u lld o zers----------------Trench m a ch in es--------Light equipment:
Pum ps (over 4 inches) —
R o ller s, asphalt----------C om pressors,
portable----------------H elpers and laborers
Construction laborers A ll m achine and pow erdriver to o ls, power
buggies, vibrators,
chipping ham m ers,
and railroad spikers
Jackham mer and air drill
operators, sandblasters,
sew er pipelayers,
manhole builders,
batter board setters
and bottom m en ------------C aisson w o r k e r s -------------With jack ham m ers------Torchm en on w r e c k in g ----Gunnite operators, wagon
d rill operators, powdermen and b la s te r s -----------W orkers on swinging
scaffolds (over 15 feet) —
With power t o o l s ---------

“
-

2*

-

2*

-

-

2*
2*
2*
2*

15*

-

2*

15*
15*

_

2*
2*

-

-

-

Other H eavy Construction
Journeym en
Carpenters Wharf and bridge P ile d r iv e rs Cement fin is h e r s ------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Cranes, a ll t y p e s -------- D erricks and power
s h o v e ls---------------------Medium equipment:
Pow er graders and
b u lld o zers--------------T r e n c h m a c h i n e s ----------

Light equipment:
Pum ps (over 4 in c h e s)R o llers, asphalt--------C om pressors,
portable-------------------

_

"

H elpers and laborers
Construction la b o r e r s ----------6. 090
A ll m achine and pow erdriven tools, power
buggies, vibrators,
chipping ham m ers,
and railroad spike rs
by hand-------------------------6. 240
Jackham mer and air drill
operators, sandblasters,
sew er pipelayers,
m anhole build ers,
batter board se tte r s
and bottom m en ------------- • 6 .2 9 0
C aisson w o r k e r s ------------6. 340
With jack ham m ers-----6. 540
Torchm en on wrecking —
6. 390
Gunnite operators, wagon
d rill operators, pow derm en and b la s te r s ----6. 590
W orkers on swinging
scaffolds (over
15 fe e t)6. 240
With power to o ls 6. 340

6. 590
6. 690

20*
20*

-

“

"

2*
2*
2*
2*

15*

-

2*

15*
15*

_

2*
2*

-

City and job cla ssific a tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
hour 1 Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

Building Trades
Journeymen

H elpers and laborers
$
7.
6.
8.
8.
6.
6.
6.
6.

$
7.
7.
8.
8.
6 6.
6 6.
6.
6.

450
800
250
500
565
915
510
550

33*
30*
45*
45*
20*
20*
45*
25*

60*
65*
50*
50*
20*
20*
40*
20*

25*
25*
20*
20*
40*
60*

15*
15*
"

6. 600

6. 800

25*

20*

60*

5*

7. 220
7. 470
5. 000
7. 470
7.470

7. 620
7. 870
5. 150
7. 870
6 7. 470

32*
32*
32*

(5)

-

040
950
050
300
565
915
140
350

1%
1%

1%
1%
20*

5.
5.
5.
5.

800
800
650
650

6 5.
65.
6 5.
65.

800
800
650
650

27*
27*
27*
27*

26*
26*
26*
26*

5.
5.
6.
7.
7.
6.

500
150
700
190
210
830

6 5. 500
6 5. 150
6 7. 480
6 7. 190
8. 350
6 6. 830

27*
27*

26*
26*
-

6.
6.
7.
6.

830
680
160
880

66.
7.
7.
7.

7.
7.
6.
6.
6.
7.

190
100
750
700
700
570

7.
7.
6.
7.
7.
8.
8.
6.
66.

_
_
_
50*

10*
38*

10*
20*

830
410
890
610

38*
40*
40*
40*
45*

20*
15*
15*
15*.
40*

690
700
750
190
190
170
250
750
830

45*
45*
37*
37*
30*
45*
45*
38*

40*
45*

4. 580
4. 250

64. 580
6 4. 250

25*
25*

30*
30*

-

5. 230
5. 650
4. 580

65. 230
65. 650
64. 580

19V2*
38*
25*

20*
20*
30*

(5)
25*

4. 620

4. 840

25*

30*

6*. 750

5. 090

T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e l p e r s -----

4. 870
5. 6 5 0

65 .

Base and wall m achines
grinders ------------------------F loor machine g r in d e r s ---T ile layers' h e l p e r s ------------—

6. 350
5. 800
5. 650

66. 350
6 5. 800
6 5. 650

-

~j

40*
50*
45*
20*

25*
25*

40*
40*
25*
25*

650

25*
38*

30*
20*

25*

38*
38*
38*

20*
20*
20*

25*
25*
25*

Highway and Street
Construction
Journeymen
Carpenters ---------------------------Cement f in i s h e r s ------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Euclid loader, frontend loader, pull type
e q u ip m en t-----------------Light equipment:
Core or diamond d r ills —
Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------




2*

July 1 ,1 9 7 2
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Pension Vaca- O th er4
ance 3
1 tion

-

5. 710
6. 100

"

20*
30*

20*
50*

20*
60*

$
4. 300

30*

35*

6. 565
6. 100

20*
30*

20*
50*

Other Heavy Construction
Journeymen
---- —
Carpenters ~ ~
Cement f in i s h e r s ---- —
Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Euclid loader, fron tend loader, pull type
e q u ip m en t----------------Light equipment:
Core or diamond drill —
Structural-iron w orkers ------

20*
60*

"

-

5. 500

27*

26*

-

_
_

5. 500
6. 750

27*
45*

26*
45*

-

-

_
_

-

4. 300

30*

35*

"

5*

42 V2*

25*
85*

■

-

v2*
H elpers and lab orers
Construction la b o r e r s ---- —

H elpers and laborers
B rick layers' t e n d e r s ------------Building laborers -----------------Elevator constructors'
h elp ers ------------------------------Marble sette r s' h e l p e r s --------P la ste r e rs' l a b o r e r s -------------Plum bers' laborers
(drain layers) --------------------P ip elayers, 6 inches or
o v e r -------------------------------

Rate
per
hour 1

DENVER, COLO.— Continued
Highway and Street
Construction— Continued

DENVER, COLO.

A sbestos w orkers -----------------B oilerm akers ----------------------B r ic k la y e r s --------------------------Sewer work ---------------------Carpenters ---------------------------R e s id e n tia l----------------------M illw righ ts----------------------Cement fin ish ers ------------------Composition floor la y ers
and m achine o p e r a to r s---E lectrician s (inside
wirem en) ---------------------------Cable s p lic e r s ------------------Residential ---------------------W elders ----------------------Elevator constructors ----------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Medium equipment:
D erricks, m ultiple drum h oists --------------Shovels ------------------------T r a c t o r s ----------------------Concrete p a v e r s-----------Light equipment:
1 -drum h oists -------------C om pressors, pumps —
G laziers -------------------------------L a th e r s---------------------------------M a c h in ists----------------------------Marble s e t t e r s ---------------------M osaic and terrazzo
w o r k e r s -----------------------------P ain ters ------------------------------Spray ------------------------------Paperhangers ----------------------P ip efitters ---------------------- ----P la s te r e r s ---------------------------Plum bers -----------------------------Rodmen -------------------------------R oofers, c o m p o sitio n -----------R oofers, slate and tile ---------Sheet-m etal w orkers ------------S to n e m a so n s-------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s --------T ile l a y e r s ----------------------------

City and job cla ssific a tio n

July l ,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

_
.
-

DES MOINES, IOWA
Building Trades
Journeymen

A sb estos w o r k e r s ----------------10* B oilerm akers — ---- B ricklayers — — —
■
— ------C a r p e n te r s---- —
■
M illw rig h ts-----—~
P ile d r iv e rs ------- — *—
Hardwood floor l a y e r s ----Cement fin ish ers ■ — ~ *
E lectricia n s (jjiside
10*
wirem en)
~ — ----- ~
15* Elevator constructors 10* Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Cranes and sh ovels
(over % yards
7*
15*
c sipscity)
Paving m ix ers — ~
Sideboom tra cto rs —. ~
Medium equipment:
Single-drum h o i s t s -----C om pressors (over 250
cubic fee t capacity)---5*
Light equipment:
5*
C om pressors (under 250
cubic fee t capacity) —
v2*
Firem en ■ -----Welding m a c h in e s -------5*
G laziers — - ----- - 5* Lathers —
------—
M achinists --------------------------Marble se tte r s —
- ~
M osaic and terra zzo
w orkers ----—
Painters —
---- — ----Spray, structural steel,
swing stage ------ * ---P a p erh a n g ers----- —
* ~
P ip e fitte r s ------ ----P la ste r e rs — ------ — ~ —
Plum bers — ----- ■ —
Rodmen .
---— ----R oofers, c o m p o sitio n ----------R oofers, slate and tile --------Sheet-m etal w orkers — —
Stonem asons ■
~— ■
Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------T ile la y ers * ~
—

-

$
7. 950
6. 950
7. 550
6. 725
6. 975
6. 975
6.475
6. 850

7.
6.
7.
7.
7.
7.
6.
6.

7. 900
6. 360

8. 150
7.265

6. 675
6 .6 7 5
6. 675

6. 675
6. 675
6. 675

30*
30*
30*

30*
30*
30*

950
950
975
000
250
250
750
925

306

32V2*
25*
25*
25*
25*

20*
20*
20*
20*
1%
20*

-

■
■

■
■
"

-

-

( 5")

~

-

6. 450

6. 450

30*

30*

“

"

6 .4 5 0

6. 450

30*

30*

-

-

6.025
6 .250
6. 025
6. 595
7. 025
6. 950
7. 230

6.
6.
6.
6.
7.
7.
7.

30*
30*
30*
“

30*
30*
30*
25*

-

-

4%

-

249/j0*

20*

6%

-

7. 230
6. 520

7. 560
6. 595

7. 020
6. 670
7. 490
6. 925
7. 490
6. 635
6. 450
6.4 5 0
7.495
7. 550
6. 635
7. 230

7. 095
6. 845
7 .4 9 0
7. 000
7. 490
6. 974
6. 885
6. 885
7. 495
7. 975
6. 975
7. 560

5. 910
5. 910
4. 450

025
250
025
595
350
330
560

~

~

30*

20*

30*
26*

20*
50*

-

25f
32 V2*
26*

20*

6. 185
6. 185

27j/2*
27‘/2*

2 7 ;/2*
27 V2*

.5 .0 8 5

17‘/2*

20*

-

50*

-

25*
25*
25*
~

■
■
■
■

~
-

_

~

■

“

-

H elpers and lab orers

-

1

5. 500

27*

26*

"

"

5. 500
6. 750

27*
45*

26*
45*

“

-

B ricklayers' tenders — — —
Building la b o rers —----------Elevator construttors'
h elpers

"
(*)

\ t

'lu f f 'r
1971
C ity and job c la s s ific a tio n

Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
hour 1
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

July 1,
1971

DES MOINES, IOWA—
C ontinued

DES MOINES, IOWA—
Continued

B uilding T r a d e s — C ontinued

Other Heavy Construction—
Continued

H e lp e rs and l a b o r e r s —
C ontinued
P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e rs P lu m b e rs ' la b o r e r s ~

$
6. 035
5. 560

$
6. 310
5. 560

Journeym en—Continued
277z*
10*

27 7z*

-

-

E n gineers— Pow er equipment
ope rator s— Continued
C lass C:
Paving breaker
operator, boiler
operator (2), backhoe
(under 3/8 cubic
yard)-------------------------C lass D:
Boat operator, co m ­
p r e sso r operator,
m otor crane com bina­
tion driver and o ile r —
C lass E:
Single b oiler operator,
welding m achine
operator, pump
operator --------------------

Highway and S tre e t
Contraction

J o u rn e y m e n
5. 950
5. 650

C a r p e n te r s ------------ :---------------C em ent f in i s h e r s — :---------------E n g in e e rs — P o w er equipm ent
o p e ra to rs :
C la s s A:
■ C o n c re te m ix e r, p a v e r
o p e ra to r, t r a c to r
o p e ra tin g s c r a p e r s
in ta n d e m -------------------C la s s B:
A sp h a lt p lan t o p e ra to r,
t r a c to r o p e ra to r,
\ b u lld o z e r, a sp h a lt
s p r e a d e r --------------------C la s s C:
A sp h a lt r o lle r o p e ra to r,
ele v a tin g g ra d e r,
c o n c re te c u rb b rea k in g
m ach in e o p e r a t o r -------C la s s D:
S p re a d e r o p e ra to r
(c o n c re te ), tre n c h in g
m achin e o p e r a t o r -----C la s s E :
B o ile r o p e ra to r (sin g le),
pum p o p e ra to r, boom
and w inch tru c k
o p e r a to r s ------------------C la s s F:
F ro n t-e n d lo a d e r (with
backhoe attach m en t)
o p e r a t o r --------------------

6. 050

21*

30*

30*

-

5. 900

5. 650

5 .4 5 0

30*

30*

30*

30*

30*

30*

-

Construction la b o r e r s ---------Pow derm en and b la ste r s,
pipelayers, d rill
operators Tim berm en, underpinning
and shoring w o r k e r s ---------Pow derm en h elp ers, boring
m achine operators,
caulkers, jointers,
p a in ter s----------------------------Sandblaster h elp ers, tool
operators (air, gas,
ele c tric ), e le c tr ic
d rill o p era to rs------------------F ence er ec to r s, watchmen,
carpenters' tenders,
rodm en------------------------------

-

-

5 .2 5 0

30*

30*

-

4. 950

30*

30*

-

4. 550

15*

10*

-

30*

30*

30*

30*

30*

15*

10 *

5. 300

15*

10*

5. 050

15*

10*

4. 800

15*

10 *

4. 650

15*

10*

4. 550

15*

10 *

5. 300

15*

10*

-

68. 830
8. 330
8 .4 4 0
78. 180
8. 100

64*
50*
60*
60*
51*

7 . 640

50 *

Building T rades
Journeym en
$

5. 050

15*

10*

A sb esto s 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 arpenters---------------------------M illw r ig h ts----------------------

-

C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------------------------

-

4. 800

15*

10*

-

-

4. 650

15*

10*

-

-

4. 550

15*

10*

-

Jou rn ey m en




30*

DETROIT, MICH.

O ther H eavy C o n stru c tio n

C a rp e n te rs (p ile d riv e rm e n ) —
C em ent f in i s h e r s E n g in e e rs — P o w er eq u ip m en t
o p e ra to rs :
C la s s A:
H oisting e n g in e e rs,
p ile d r iv e r m achine
o p e ra to rs , d red g e
e n g in e e r s -------■
-----------C la s s B:
F ro n t-e n d lo ad e ? o p e ra ­
to r, (4 0 h o rse p o w e r o r
o v e r), t r a c to r o p e r a ­
to r, b u lld o z e rs , s id e boom t r a c t o r s ------- :-----

$

5. 650

H elpers and laborers

H e lp e rs and la b o r e rs
C o n stru c tio n la b o r e r s S a n d b la s te rs , pow derm en,
s e w e r la y e r s , d r ill
o p e r a t o r s ----------------------A sp h a lt c u rb m ach in e
o p e ra to rs , g rad e
c h e ck e rsC o n c re te and paving sa w m en, pow derm an h e lp e r s ,
au to m a tic c o n c re te pow er
c u rbing m a c h in e s -----------Paving b r e a k e r s , ja c k ­
h a m m e r o p e ra to rs ,
c e m e n t fin is h e rs '
h e lp e r s ---------------------------F lagm en, w atchm en, ro d m en, paving s trin g m e n ,
h ot a s p h a lt l a b o r e r s --------

Em ployer contributions
_______
to funds 2
_________
Insur!
Vaca7~
3 Pension
,.
Other ’
a n c e ___________ tion___________

City and job cla ssific a tio n

5. 950
5. 650

-

6. 050

-

5. 900

21*

30*

30*

30*

30*

-

-

-

-

8 .8 3 0
7 .8 3 0
8 .2 3 0
78. 060
8 . 000
7 . 440

E lectricia n s (inside
wi r e m e n )---------------------------- 78. 700
Elevator constructors ----------9.220
E ngineers— Power equipment
operators:
A greem ent A:
Cranes
Combination boom
and jib, 140 feet
or m o r e --------------Combination boom
and jib, 220 feet
or m o r e --------------9- 365
C om pressor operators ~
7. 795
H o is t s -------------------------- 8 .4 9 5
A greem ent B:
C om pressor operators — 7. 295
Journeym en------------------ 8. 085
G la z ie r s -------------------------------- 7 .8 5 0
L a th e r s --------------------------------- 78. 530
M arble s e tt e r s ---------------------9. 540
M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s-----------------8. 170
7 .7 5 0
P a in t e r s ------------------8 .2 5 0
Spray and swing stage Paperhanger 8 -----------------7. 750
7. 965
P ip e fit te r s ---------------------Sprinkler fit te r s ---------8. 750
P la s te r e r s ---------------------8. 640

78. 850
9. 220

22*

75*
$ 1. 0 0 0 $ 1. 000

67Vz*
7%
9%
10%

10%
18%
10%

6%

10%

$

1. 000

3*
1*

7 72*
197z*

20*

30*

45*

40*

45*

10%

9. 640
8. 060
8. 860

40*
40*
40*

45*
45*
45*

10%
10%
10%

7*
7*
7*

7. 530
8. 360

40*
40*
50*
62*
30*

45*
45*
35*
55*
40*

10%
%

7*
7*

30*
55*
55*
55*
60*
25*

40*
55*
55*
55*

8 . 000

78. 700
9. 840
8 .4 7 0
7. 950
8 .4 5 0
7. 950
67. 965
9. 650
8 .8 0 0

60*

( 5)

10

65*
65*
65*
537z* 1. 035
40*
60*

7z*

7*
10 *

14*
10*

7*

"luTyT,"
1971
City and job classifica tio n

Rate
per
hour 1

July 1,
1971

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour 1

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Vaca­ O ther 4
Pension tion
ance 3

DETROIT, MICH. ■
Continued

City and job cla ssific a tio n

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3 Pension tion

Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour 1

$
8 .8 0 0
7 .4 1 5
7. 665
8. 000

$
9 .4 5 0
7 .4 1 5
7 .6 6 5
8. 390

20* .
30*
30*
30*

30*
30*

-

8 .7 0 0
7. 460

8 .9 5 0
8. 510

l62%
19V2*

3%
20*

(5)

.ERIE, PA.
Building Trades

Building T rades— Continued
Journeym en
Journeym en— Continued
P lu m b e rs--------------------R od m en----------------------R oofers, com position —
R oofers, slate and tile P r e -c a s t t i l e ----------S h eet-m etal workers:
A greem ent A ----- -—
A greem ent B ----------Stonema s o n s ------------—
Structural-iron w orkers R ig g e r s --------------------T ile la y e r s -------------------—

$

$

8.

130
7 .2 5 5
8 . 070
8 .8 2 0
8 . 070

68 .

8 .2 5 0
7. 500
8 .2 3 0
8 . 000
7. 600
8 .4 6 0

8.

130
7 .4 4 7
8 .2 7 0
9. 020
8 .2 7 0

570
*7. 500
8 .4 4 0
*8 . 0 0 0
7 .9 8 0
8 . 760

$
53 V2* 1 .230
15%
15%
55*
30*
55*
30*
55*
30*

60*

50*
40*
40*
40*
48*
79*
60*
7%
60*
30*

6%

72i

$

6 7 72 *
12%
1. 0 0 0

40*

14*
15*
16*
16*
16*
42*
25*

10 %

1.230
-

$ 1 ,0 0 0
2*
14‘/2%
11 %
6*

H elpers and laborers
B ricklayers' ten d e rs----------M ortar m ix e r s --------------Building laborers:
Agreem ent A -----------------A greem ent B -----------------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s ----------------------------M arble se tte r s ’ h e lp e r s-----P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s----------T errazzo workers' help ers B ase-m achine and dry
g r in d e r s ---------------------T ile layers' h e lp e r s ------------

6.
6.

550
530

6.

800
6 .7 8 0

60*

60*

45*
50*

50*
50*

2*
2*

6.
6.

450
450

6.

700
6 .7 0 0

60*
47*

50*
45*

50*
50*

2*
2*

6 .4 5 0
8 . 180
7. 780
7. 610

6.

19V2*
30*
57*
30*

20*

(5)
-

8 . 010

7. 600

450
8 .4 8 0
7. 930
7 .7 1 0
8.

no
7. 900

30*
30*

30*
50*
30*
30*
30*

IV2*

-

7*

-

10*

_

10*
6*

Highway and S treet
Construction
Journeymen
C arpenters---------------------------Cem ent f in is h e r s ------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
. operators:
E n g in e e r s ------------------------C om pressor o p e r a to r s ----Structural-iron w o r k e r s --------

78 . 060
-

.
-

8 . 000

180
7. 610

60*
30*

7%
15*

10%

3*

6 .6 5 0
5.9 7 0

40*
40*
7%

45*
45*
12%

10 %
10%

7*
7*
2*

78 .

68 . 0 0 0

14l/2%

-

6.

320

30*

20*

-

-

6.

350

30*

20*

-

-

6.
6.

410
520
6 .6 0 0
6 .7 3 0

30*
30*
30*
30*

20*
20*
20*
20*

_

6.

30*

20*

-

-

-

_

3*
3*
5*
3*
_
V2*

8. 675

9. 175

35*

50*

-

2 ‘/2*

8. 525
8. 525

9. 025
9 .0 2 5

35*
35*

50*
50*

_

2 l/2*
2V2*

7. 950
7 .9 5 0
7 .2 0 0
8. 460

8 .4 5 0
8 .4 5 0
7. 950'
98 .4 1 0

35*
35*
30*

50*
50*
_
10*

7 .8 0 0
6. 300
6 .4 0 0
6. 400
6. 680
6. 520
6. 550
7 .8 7 0
8 .2 5 0
7 .8 7 0
8 .7 3 8
6 .4 0 0
6. 400
7 .5 2 5
8 .8 0 0
8 .7 3 8
7. 800

8 .2 4 0
6. 900
7 .0 0 0
7. 000
7 .2 8 0
7. 120
7 .0 0 0
8 .8 7 0
8. 670
8 .8 7 0
8 .7 3 8
6 .4 5 0
6 .4 5 0
8. 075
9 .4 5 0
8 .7 3 8
8 .2 4 0

20*

-

_
25*
30*
25*
28*
30*
30*
60*
20*
28*
20*

6. 580
6. 480

6. 980
6 .8 8 0

5.2 2 0
6. 975
6. 680
6 .7 8 0
6. 580
7. 025
7. 075
6 .9 7 5

-

_
28*
28*
19*
30*
30*
70*

-

.
-

.
_
-

2 V2*
2 V2*

3*
2V2*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*

-

_
-

3*

19*

-

1*
2*
2*
20*
3*
1*
3*

30*
30*

30*
30*

-

3*
3*

5. 960
7. 360
7 .0 8 0
7. 080
6. 980
7 .4 1 0
7 .4 6 0
7. 360

I 9 V2*
30*
30*
30*

20*

(*)
-

V2*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*

7. 110
6. 450

6%
6%

-

H elpers and laborers

H elpers and laborers
Construction lab orers Cement handlers ajjjl
top m e n -------------A ir tool operators,
g r ad erch eek ers------Tunnel m in e r s ---------Asphalt r a k e r s --------------P ip elayers --------------------Line s e tte r s and form
s e t t e r s ------------------------

B r ic k la y e r s-------------------------C arpenters--------------------------M illw r ig h ts--------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s -----------------E le c tr icia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )--------------------------E levator c o n str u c to r s-----:---E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Shovels, cranes,
d itc h e r s-------------------Medium equipment:
G rades, b u lld o ze r s----Scopps (ca r r y a ll)--------Light equipment:
C o m p ressors, pumps —
R o lle r s ----------------------G la z ie r s -----------------------------L a th e r s ------------------------------M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s----------------------------P a in t e r s -----------------------------R o lle r ----------------------------S w in g -----------------------------S p r a y ------------------------- ----Structural iro n ------ :--------Paperhangers ---------------------P ip e fit te r s --------------------------P la s te r e r s --------------------------P lu m b ers----------------------------Rodmen — »-------------------------R oofers, com p osition----------R oofers, slate and t i l e --------Sh eet-m eta l w o rk ers-----------Stonem asons-------------- ---------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---- —
T ile la y e r s -------:-------------------

950

2*

•

-

-

2*
2*
2*
2*
2*

B ricklayers' ten d e rs-----------Building la b o r e r s ----------------E levator construction'
h e lp e r s -----------------------------M arble setters' h e lp e r s -------P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s -----------M ortar m ix ers, h a n d -----Plum bers' la b o r e r s ------------T erra zzo workers' h elp ers —
G rinders and p o lis h e r s ---T ile layers' h e lp e r s-------------

"

30*
30*
30*
-

Highway and Street
Construction

2*

Journeym en
Other H eavy Construction
Journeymen
C arpenters---------------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s ------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
E n gineers, h o is tin g ---------C om pressor or w elder
op era to rs-----------------------Crane op erators---------------Combination boom and
jib 140 feet or
lo n g e r -----------------------Combination boom and
jib 220 feet or
longer Structural-iron w orkers —




180
7. 610

60*
30*

7%
15*

10%

8 .4 9 5

8 .7 6 0

40*

45*

10 %

7*

78 .

060

-

78 .

3*

-

7 .7 9 5
635

8.

8.

060
8 .9 1 0

40*
40*

45*
45*

10 %
10 %

7*
7*

9. 115

9. 390

40*

45*

10%

7*

Carpenter 8 --------------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s -----------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Shovels, cranes,
d itc h e r s-------------------Medium equipment:
G raders, c a rry a ll
scoops, h o ists,
c o m p r e s s o r s ------------?
Light equipment:
Pum ps, r o lle r s,
w e ld e r s -------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------

_
-

-

8 .7 3 8

3%
10%

_
_

Vs%
72%

7. 530

35*

50*

-

7 .2 7 0

35*

50*

-

272*

5. 460
8.7 3 8

35*
28*

50*
19*

-

272*

-

5 .2 1 0
5. 430

30*
30*

30*
30*

H elpers and laborers
9. 365
8. 000

9. 640
68. 000

40*
7%

45*
12%

10%
14‘/2%

7*
2*

Construction la b o r e r s ---------Mortar m ix e r s -----------------

-

■

.

2 Vz t
272*

City and job cla ssific a tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
Other 4
hour 1
Pension Vaca­
tion
ance 3

City and job cla ssific a tio n

ERIE, PA.

EVANSVILLE, IND.—
Continued

Other Heavy Construction

Building Trades— Continued
H elpers and laborers
Continued

Journeymen
C a r p e n te r s----------------------------Cement f in i s h e r s -------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels, cranes,
d itc h e r s ---------------------Medium equipment:
G raders, carryall
scoops, h o ists,
c o m p r e s s o r s --------------Light equipment:
Pum ps, r o lle r s,
.
w e ld e r s ----------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------- $ 8 . 738

$
7. 110
6. 450

6%
6%

3%
10%

7. 530

35*

50*

-

7. 270

35*

50*

-

5 .460
8. 738

35*
28*

50*
19*

_
'

v,%
v2% M arble se tte r s' h e l p e r s ------P la s te r e r s ' la b o rers ~ —
Plum bers' la b o rers T erra zzo w orkers' h elpers —
T ile la y ers' h e l p e r s ------------2V2*
Highway and Street
Construction
2 V2*
2 V2*
1*

H elpers and laborers
5. 210
5 .4 3 0

Construction la b o r e r s ------------M ortar m ix e r s -------------------

30*
30*

30*
30*

z;/2*
2 V2*

EVANSVILLE, IND.
Building Trades
Journeymen
A sb 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 r p e n te r s----------------------------M illw rights, p ile d r iv e r s ---Cement f in i s h e r s -------------------Scaffold and sw in g-------------E lectrician s (inside
w ir e m e n )-----------------------------E levator c o n str u c to r s------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, derrick s,
shovels, d r a g lin e s -----Medium equipment:
D rill operators, w e ld ­
ing m a c h in e ----------------Dredges ------------------------Light equipment:
Portable loaders, air
com p resso rs (200 or
m ore cubic feet
capacity per m in u te----Air com p resso rs (under
200 cubic fee t capacity

7. 650
7. 950
7. 150
6. 400
6. 400
6. 400
6. 650

8.
8.
7.
7.
7.
7.
7.

300
700
800
050
300
050
300

6. 865
6. 640

7.510
7. 740

25*
50*
35*
30*
30*
30*
30*

10*
65*
25*
25*
20*
20*

25*
19V2*

1%
20*

-

-

_

_
3*
3*
3*
3*

-

.
(5)

Structural ste e l -----------------Spray ---------------------------Paperhangers ------------------------P ip e fitte r s -----------------------------P la s te r e r s ----------------------------P lu m b e r s -------------------------------R o d m e n ---------------------------------R oofers, c o m p o s it io n -----------R oofers, slate and t i l e -----------S heet-m etal w o r k e r s -------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------T ile l a y e r s -----------------------------

$
5 .250
5.2 5 0
5. 150
5.2 5 0
5 .250

Rate
per
hour 1

$
5.
5.
5.
3.
5.

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

900
900
800
600
800

18*
18*
18*
18*
18*

25*
25*
25*
25*
25*

.
_
_
_
-

7. 580

25*

25*

_

‘ 6. 650

20*

20*

_

_

6 6. 650
‘ 6. 650

20*
20*

20*
20*

_

_
_

‘ 6 .6 5 0

20*

20*

-

_

‘ 6. 650

20*

20*

-

-

‘ 6. 650

20*

20*

.

_

5. 250
‘ 5. 250

20*
20*

20*
20*

-

_

‘ 6. 300
8. 150

20*
40*

20*
50*

-

-

*

4. 950
4. 800

18*
18*

25*
25*

-

9*
9*

.

7. 580

25*

25*

_

6. 650

‘ 6. 650

20*

20*

_

.

6. 650
6. 650

‘ 6. 650
‘ 6. 650

20*
20*

20*
20*

_
_

.
_

6. 650

‘ 6. 650

20*

20*

-

_

6. 650

‘ 6. 650

20*

20*

-

-

6. 650

‘ 6. 650

20*

20*

-

-

5. 250
5 .2 5 0

‘ 5 .2 5 0
‘ 5 .2 5 0

20*
20*

20*
20*

-

-

6. 300
8. 150

6. 300
8. 150

20*
20*

20*
20*

-

-

4. 950
4. 800

18*
18*

25*
25*

-

9*
9*

* 8. 650
7. 450
‘ 7. 350

80*
60*
42*

65*
$1. 000
38*

9*
n

9*
9*
9*

Journeym en
_
C arpenters- —
E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Cranes or derricks with
any a ttach m en ts--------6. 650
P ile d r iv e rs (skid or
craw ler) - 6. 650
B u lld o z er s------------------- ‘ 6. 650
Medium equipment:
High lift shovels (over
5 yards) — -----6. 650
High lift shovels (V2
yard to 5 y a r d s )------:— 6. 650
T ractors (boom push,
with scoop) ~
6. 650
Light equipment:
Air c o m p r e s s o r s ------5.2 5 0
Welding m a c h in e s ------5. 250
Excavating loaders
(portable)
— -----6. 300
Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------8. 150
H elpers and lab orers

_
V2*

7. 380

7. 930

25*

25*

-

3*

6. 580
7. 380

7. 130
7. 930

25*
25*

25*
25*

_

3*
3*

6. 580

7. 30

25*

25*

-

Construction lab orers:
S k ille d -----------------------------U n sk illed ---- —

-

Other Heavy Construction
Journeym en

4*

Carpenters - ----E ngineers— Pow er equipm ent».
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Cranes or d errick s with
any a tta ch m en ts-------P ile d r iv e rs (skid or
craw ler) - B u lldozers - Medium equipment:
High lift shovels
(over 5 yards) -- - High lift shovels (V2
yard to 5 y a r d s )--------T ractors (boom push,
with scoop) —
Light equipment:
A ir co m p re sso r s --------Welding m a c h in e s ------Excavating loaders
(portable)
Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

4*
3*
3*

Construction lab orers:
S k ille d ---------------------------- U n sk illed --------------------------

3*

p e r m in u te ,

generators) ---------------Throttle v a lv e s ------------- G la z ie r s ---------------------------------Lathers --------------------------------M arble s e t t e r s ----------------------M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s ------------------------------P a in t e r s ----- :---------------------------

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

6. 030
7. 380
6 .415
7. 000
6. 750

6. 580
7. 930
7.415
‘ 7. 000
7. 400

6. 750
6. 200
6. 950
7. 350
8. 100
6. 200
8. 130
7. 200
8. 130
8. 150
6. 550
6. 800
6.2 5 0
8. 150
6. 750

7. 400
6. 850
7. 600
8. 000
8. 750
6. 850
8. 530
7. 700
8. 530
8. 150
6 .550
6. 800
7.050
8. 150
7. 400

25*
25*
26*
_

30*
30*
30*
30*
30*
30*

25*
25*
20*
20*

_
_
-

50*
-

30*
40*
15*
15*
25*
40*

50*
50*
15*
15*
25*
50*

■

_

3*
3*
_

-

-

_
-

_
_

_

_

-

H elpers and laborers
-

-

FRESNO, CALIF.

"

Building T rades

H elpers and la b o rers
Journeymen
B rick layers' t e n d e r s -------------Building la b o r e r s -------------------E levator constructors'
h e l p e r s ---------------------------------




5 .2 5 0
4. 950

5. 900
5. 600

18*
18*

25*
25*

-

4. 648

5. 420

19V2*

20*

(’ )

9*
9*
‘/ 2*

A sb esto s w orkers
B oilerm ak ers B rick la y ers - —

-

8.070
7 .200
7. 350

90*
50*

3*
15*

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour

Rate
per
hour

July 1,
1971

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
tion
ance 3

FRESNO, CALIF----Continued

FRESNO, CALIF----Continued

Building T rades— Continued

Highway and Street
Construction— Continued

hour

pci
hour 1

$
6. 565

$
7. 080

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Vaca­ Other
ance 3 Pension tion

Journeym en— Continued
$
C arpenters----------------------------- - 6. 945
Floor layers, sh in g le r s------ 7 .0 9 5
M illw r ig h ts----------------------- ■ 7 .2 4 5
Cement fin is h e r s --------------------■ 5. 940
E lectrician s (inside
w ir e m e n )------------------------------ 8. 080
Elevator constructors ------------- 8 .1 5 0
Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
C o m p r e sso rs--------------------- - 6 .410
C om pressors (2 or 6)-------- - 7 .1 5 0
H oists (1 drum )----------------- - 6. 990
T ractors, dozers, scra p ers,
sheepsfoot, self-p ro p elled
compactor with dozer
and push carts ---------------- ■ 7.6 6 0
Euclids, T -p u lls, DW-10,
2 0, and 21 and sim ila r
(with earth moving
equipment up to and
including 45 cubic
yards "struck" M C R )------ ■ 7.6 6 0
T ractors (with boom) D -6
or larger, and s im ila r ----- 7 .8 3 0
Cranes, not over 2 5 tons —■ 8 .0 7 0
Pow er shovels, c la m ­
sh ells, draglines, backhoes, and g rad -a lls (up
to and including 1 yard) — 8 .0 7 0
Over 1 yard and
including 7 cubic
y a r d s --------------------------• 8 .1 9 0
U n iversal Liebhern and
tower cranes (and
sim ila r ty p e s)----------------- • 8 .1 9 0
G la z ie r s -------------------------------- 6. 340
Lathers ---------------------------------- 6. 880
M osaic and terrazzo
w o r k e r s----------------------6. 170
P a in t e r s -----------------------6. 570
Spray -----------------------6 .820
Paperhangers ---------------6.8 2 0
P ip e fit te r s --------------------“ 8. 390
5. 870
P la s t e r e r s --------------------Plum ber s ----------------------* 8 .3 9 0
R od m en-------------------------7.9 8 0
R oofers, slate and tile —
6 .8 0 0
Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s-----7. 000
Structural-iron w orkers 8. 030
E r e c to r s -------------------7.8 9 0
T ile la y e r s --------------------6.1 7 0

$
8.
8.
8.
7.

Journeymen-—Continued
55*
55*
55*
75*

75*
75*
75*
75*

8 .4 8 0
8. 990

38* ]%+50*
2 0*
19 V2*

.
(5)

6. 910
7. 700
7. 530

62*
62*
62*

100
250
500
130

8. 260

60*
60*
60*
56*

62*

90*
90*
90*

90*

1*
1*
1*
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24*
24*
24*

1760*
;?6o*
1760*

24*

1760*

8. 260

62*

90*

1760*

24*

8. 440
8. 690

62*
62*

90*
90*

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1760*

24*
24*

8. 690

62*

90*

24*

1760*

8 .8 3 0

62*

90*

1760*

24*

8 .8 3 0
6. 340
7 .8 8 0

62*
35*
2 5*

90*
55*
25*

1760*
6%
-

24*
17*
10*

6. 970
30*
7. 320
40*
7. 570
40*
7. 570
40*.
w8. 650 l9$ 1.D20
6. 370
“ 8 .6 5 0 191.28*
020
8. 340
58*
7. 150
20*
7. 700
38*
8. 380
58*
8. 240
58*
6. 970
30*

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20*
20*
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2 5*
I. 140
62 Vz*
10*
69*
62 Vz*
62 7z*

70*

7*
7*
7*
8*
15*
8*
1*

10%
70*
70*

9*
1*
1*

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-

7 5*

90*

1760*

24*

-24*

7. 660

8 .2 6 0

62*

90*

1760*

7.8 3 0

8. 440

62*

90*

1760*

24*

7. 250
8. 070

7. 810
8. 690

62*
62*

90*
90*

1760*
1760*

24*
24*

7. 360

7. 940

62*

90*

1760*

24*

8. 070

8. 690

62*

90*

1760*

24*

8. 190
9. 000

8 .8 3 0
9. 700

62*
62*

90*
90*

;76°*
1760*

24*
24*

8. 190
8. 030
7 .8 9 0

8 .8 3 0
8. 380
8. 240

62*
58*
58*

90*
1760*
62 Vz* 70*
52 Vz* 70*

24*
1*
1*

Asphalt iro n ers and rackers,
concrete saws and sanders,
cut granite curb setters,
pavem ent b r e a k e r s------------D rill operators, powdermen
and b la s te r s ----------------------W e ld e r s ------------- ----------------Tunnel and shaft w o r k e r s -----Asphalt sh o v elers, cem ent
dum pers, concrete laborers,
d r ille r s , h e lp e r s ---------------Construction laborers, fla g ­
men, landscape laborers,
tool room attendents------------

5.685

55*

$ 1. 050

70*

6*

-

5. 910
5. 735
6.2 3 5

55*
55*
55*

1. 050
1. 050
1. 050

70*
70*
70*

6*
6*
6*

-

5. 535

55*

1. 050

70*

6*

-

5. 435

55*

1. 050

70*

6*

6. 945
7. 245
5. 940

8. 100
8. 500
7. 130

60*
60*
56*

55*
55*
75*

75*
75*
75*

1*
If
*

6. 410
7. 150
6 .990
6. 150

6.
7.
7.
6.

62*
62*
62*
62*

90*
90*
90*
90*

;i6o*
7?6°*
60*
1760*

24*
24*
24*
24*

7. 660

8. 260

62*

90*

1760*

24*

6. 565

7. 080

62*

90*

1760*

24*

7. 660

8 .2 6 0

62*

90*

1760*

24*

7 .8 3 0

8 .4 4 0

62*

90*

1760*

24*

7 .2 5 0

7 .8 1 0

62*

90*

1760*

24*

8. 070

8. 690

62*

90*

1760*

24*

-

Other H eavy Construction
Journeymen

5. 650
5. 185

65. 650
5.435

50*
55*

5.705
6. 100
4 .8 1 0
5. 010
5. 080

6. 290
66. 100
5. 050
5. 2 50
5.230

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2 0*
2 5*
2 5*
40*

60*
1. 050
20*
60*
20*
20*
20*

10*
6*

70*
(5)
-

Journeymen




62*

H elpers and laborers

Highway and Street
Construction

C arpenters---------------------------Cement fin is h e r s ------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
C o m p resso rs-------------------C om pressors (2 or 6 )------H oists (1 drum )----------------Firem en, o ile r s ---------------T ractors, dozers, scra p ers,
sheepsfoot, se lf-p rep elled
compactor with dozer
and push c a r t s ----:------------

Over 7 cubic y a r d s ------U n iversal Liehbern and
tower cranes (and
sim ila r ty p es)------ —--------E recto rs —

H elpers and laborers
Building la b o r e r s ------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s P la sterers' la b o r e r s ----------T errazzo workers' h elp ers B ase-m achine o p e r a to r sT ile layers' h e lp e r s ------------

Engineers— Pow er equipment
operator s— Continued
Rodmen, trenching
m a c h in e s ----------------------Euclids, T -pulls, DW-10,
20, and 21 and sim ila r
(with earth moving
equipment up to and
including 45 cubic
yards "struck" M C R )-----T ractors (with boom), D -6
or la rg er, and sim ila r —
Boom trucks, drilling
and boring m a c h in e s ------Cranes, not over 25 tons —
Concrete pumps, m ix e r m o b ile ----------------------------Pow er shovels, cla m sh a lls, draglines, backhoes, and g ra d -a lls (up
to and including 1 yard) —
Over 1 yard and
including 7 cubic

6. 945
5. 940

8. 100
7. 130

60*
56*

55*
75*

75*
75*

6.
7.
6.
6.

6.
7.
7.
6.

910
700
530
630

62*
62*
62*
62*

90*
90*
90*
90*

;76°*
” 60*
760* *
1760*

8 .2 6 0

62*

90*

1760*

410
150
990
150

7. 660

1

C a r p e n te r s--------------------------—
M illw r ig h ts----------------------Cement f in is h e r s -----------------7z* :E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
15*
operators:
C o m p r e sso rs--------------------C om pressors (2 or 6 )-------H oists (1 drum )----------------Firem en, o ile r s ---------------T ractors, dozers, scra p ers,
sheepsfoot, self-p ro p elled
com pactor with dozer
and. c a r t s -----------------------Rodmen, trenching
m a c h in e s -----------------------E uclids, T -p u lls, DW-10,
20, and 21 and sim ila r
"
(with earth moving
equipment up to and
24*
including 45 cubic
24*
yards "struck" M C R )-----24*
T ractors (with boom), D -6
24*
or la rg er, and sim ila r —
Boom trucks, drilling
and boring m a ch in es------Cranes, not over
24*
25 t o n s ----------------------------

910
700
530
630

J u ly 1,
1971
C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

R a te
per
hour

J u ly 1,
1971

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s
. to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n sio n
O th e r 4
tio n
ance 3

C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

J u ly 1, 1972

R a te
per
hour 1

R a te
per
hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
O th e r 4
P e n s io n
ance 3
tio n

$
5. 010
5. 160
5. 010

$
5. 210
5. 360
5 .2 1 0

35*
35*
35*

30*
30*
30*

-

-

H

5.
5.
5.
5.
6.
5.

5.
5.
5.
5.
6.
5.

34 V2*
20*
35*
20*
20*
20*

23*
20*
30*
20*
20*
20*

( 5)
20*

_

20*
20*
20*

-

7. 150

40*

40*

-

2<

6. 570
5. 850
8. 350

40*
40*
50*

45*
45*
50*

-

5. 020
5. 550

35*
35*

30*
30*

6. 900

35*

40*

7 .4 5 0

6 7. 450

40*

45*

8. 400
6. 750

6 8. 400
6 6. 750

40*
40*

45*
45*

G R AND R A P ID S , M IC H . —
C o n tin u e d

F R E S N O , C A L I F .—
C o n tin u e d

B u ild in g T r a d e s — C o n tin u e d

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c t i o n —
C o n tin u e d

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
J o u r n e y m e n — C o n tin u e d
E n g in e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a t o r s — C o n tin u e d
C o n c r e te p u m p s , m i x e r m o b i l e s ------------------------------P o w e r s h o v e ls , c l a m ­
s h e l l s , d r a g li n e s , b a c k h o e s an d g r a d - a l l s (up to
an d in c lu d in g 1 y a r d ) -------O v e r 1 y a r d an d
in c lu d in g 7 c u b ic
y a r d s ----------------------------O v e r 7 c u b ic y a r d s --------U n i v e r s a l L ie b h e r n an d
to w e r c r a n e s (a n d
s i m i l a r t y p e s ) ------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------E r e c t o r s -----------------------------

$
7. 360

$
7. 940

62£

90*

17 60*

24*

8. 070

9. 700

62*

90*

17 60*

24*

8. 190
9. 000

8. 830
9. 700

62<
62*

90*
90*

;i6 ° *
17 60*

24*
24*

8. 190
8. 030
7. 890

8. 830
8. 380
8. 240

62*
58*
58*

90*
62 /2*
62 V2*

17 60*
70*
70*

24*

.
-

-

C o n s tr u c tio n l a b o r e r s ,
b r i d g e l a b o r e r s , fla g m e n ,
la n d s c a p e l a b o r e r s , to o l
ro o m a tte n d a n ts ---------------------

5. 685

55*

$1. 050

70*

6*

5. 910
5. 735
6. 235

55*
55*
55*

1. 050
1. 050
1. 050

70*
70*
70*

6*
6*
6*

5. 535

55*

1. 050

70*

6*

5 .4 3 5

55*

1. 050

70*

6*

GRAND R A P ID S , M IC H .
B u ild in g T r a d e s
Jo u rn e y m e n
A s b e s to s w o r k e r s --------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ------------------------------H o m e b u i l d e r s ---------------------C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------M illw r ig h ts ------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n --------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s -------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s , pu m p s
t r a c t o r s ----------------------------C r a n e s , s h o v e ls ,
h o i s ts , p i l e d r i v e r s ,
b u l l d o z e r s -------------------------O i l e r s an d f i r e m e n -------------S te e l e r e c t i o n :
J o u r n e y m e n --------------------O i l e r s an d f i r e m e n --------G l a z i e r s ------------------------------------L a t h e r s -------------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s -------------------------M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ---------------------------------P a i n t e r s ----------------------------------S p ra y and sw in g s ta g e -------P a p e r h a n g e r s ---------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s --------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s -------------------------------P l u m b e r s ---------------------------------R o d m e n ------------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t i o n -------------R o o f e r s , s l a t e an d t i l e ------------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s ----------------S to n e m a s o n s ----------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------T ile l a y e r s --------------------------------




026
610
160
610
160
610

410
610
360
610
160
610

1*
H

-

H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c tio n
J o u rn e y m e n

H

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
C h a in s a w s , c o n c r e t e s a w s ,
ja c k h a m m e rs , p ip e la y e rs ,
s a n d b l a s t e r s --------------------------D r il l o p e r a t o r s , p o w d e rm e n ,
an d b l a s t e r s ---------------------------W e ld e r s ------------------------------------S h a ft an d tu n n e l w o r k e r s --------C em en t d u m p e rs, c o n c re te
la b o re rs , d rille rs '

B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ------------M o r t a r m i x e r s -----------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s ------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
h e l p e r s --------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s -------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ------------T e r ra z z o w o r k e rs ' h e lp e rs —
B a s e - m a c h i n e ------------------T ile l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s -------------

7.
7.
5.
6.
7.
6.

950
150
500
550
750
610

6 7.
7.
5.
6.
6 7.
6.

950
150
500
950
750
900

44*
25*
25*
35*
35*
32*

95*
25*
25*
40*
40*
18*

-

-

5*
5*

-

-

*

_

.

30*
3 4 72*

1%
23*

( 5)

6 7. 450

40*

45*

-

7 t

8. 400
6. 750

6 8. 400
6 6. 750

40*
40*

45*
45*

-

7 t
I t

8.
6.
6.
7.
6.

750
750
000
290
500

6 8.
6 6.
6.
8.
6.

750
750
400
100
700

40*
40*
20*
27*
25*

45*
45*
25*
10*
25*

_
-

6.
6.
6.
6.
8.
6.
8.
7.
5.
5.
7.
7.
7.
6.

500
100
350
350
140
970
140
600
450
700
000
150
650
500

6. 700
6 .4 0 0
6. 650
6. 650
6 8. 140
7. 470
8. 140
8. 350
5. 650
5. 900
8. 740
7. 150
8. 350
6. 700

25*
25*
25*
25*
28*
32*
28*
50*
25*
25*
42*
25*
50*
25*

25*
20*
20*
20*
25*
18*
25*
50*
20*
20*
30*
25*
50*
25*

.
-

7. 620
7. 180

7. 970
7. 730

7. 450

C a r p e n t e r s -----------------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
E n g i n e e r s --------------------------C o m p r e s s o r o p e r a t o r s ----S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------

-

7. 650

I t
I t

2t

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
G e n e r a l l a b o r e r s -----------------M o r t a r m i x e r s -----------------

H
I t

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c tio n
Jo u rn e y m e n
C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
ope r a t o r s :
A ir c o m p re s s o rs , pum ps,
t r a c t o r s ---------------------------C r a n e s , s h o v e ls , p i l e d r iv e r s , b u lld o z e rs ,
O i l e r s a n d f i r e m e n -----------S te e l e r e c t i o n :
J o u r n e y m e n -------------------O i l e r s an d f i r e m e n ------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------

-

-

7 t

7*
-

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7 t

8. 750
6. 750
7. 650

6 8. 750
6 6. 750
8. 350

40*
40*
50*

45*
45*
50*

-

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7*
7*
21

5. 010

5. 210

35*

30*

-

H

6. 320
6. 500
6. 400
5. 650
5. 820
5. 700
5. 750

7.-020
6. 800
7. 200
6. 350
6. 520
6. 350
6. 250

50*
30d
27 V2*
40*
48*
40*
40*

49 V2*
50*
30*
30*
22*
30*
37*

_
_
_

_
_
_
_

6. 660
5. 560

7. 660
6. 600

25f
19f/2*

6. 000

6. 650

30*

30*

-

5. 420

6. 010

30*

30*

-

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s —
H O U STO N , T E X .
B u ild in g T r a d e s
Jo u rn e y m e n

I t

31

-

-

25*
25*
52*
-

-

4*
H

4*
21
-

4*

21

A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s -------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s -------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s -----------------------------C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s ------------------------P i l e d r i v e r s -------------------------'
C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) ------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s -----------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s , c a t
tra c to rs , c ra n e s,
d e r r i c k s , d r a g li n e s ,
h o i s ts (2 d r u m s o r
m o r e ) , m i x e r s (14
c u b ic f e e t o r m o r e ) ,
p i l e d r i v e r s s h o v e ls —
L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
A ir c o m p re s s o rs ,
h o i s ts (1 d ru m ),
m i x e r s ( l e s s th a n 14
c u b ic fe e t), p u m p s ------

1%+15 *
20*

_

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( 5)

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l/ z t

J u ly 1,
1971
C it y a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

R ate
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
R ate
per
hour

J u ly 1,
1971

1972

E m p l o y e r c o n t r ib u t io n s
to fu n d s 2
In s u r­
V aca­
O th e r 4
P e n s io n
t io n
an ce 3

C it y a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

J o u r n e y m e n — C o n t in u e d

J o u r n e y m e n — C o n t in u e d
$
5 .8 0 0
6. 350
6. 250
6. 500

$
6.
7.
6.
6.

6.
5.
5.
5.
6.
6.
5.
6.
6.
6.
6.
5.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.

6. 770
6. 110
6 .2 1 0
6. 485
6. 535
6. 735
6. 360
7. 325
6. 825
6. 990
6. 97 5
5. 930
6. 680
6. 985
7. 200
6. 975
6. 975
6. 770

500
585
685
960
010
010
685
975
125
200
575
590
335
335
400
575
575
500

010
050
750
770

22 Vz?
2 0?
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27Vzf
27Vz*
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2 7?
22?
2 5?
2 0?
2 06
2 2 f/2?
27 72?
2 5?
2 5?

20?
15?
-

-

-

15?

-

_

15?
30?
30?
30?
30?
30?
30?

5?

50?
15?
15?
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52

30?
30?
30?
30?
30?
30?
50?
30?
42?
40?
10?
10f
2 7 72?
30?
40?
40?

'

5?

-

3 72?
5?
*>?
8?
5?

H e lp e r s and la b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s -----------------M o r t a r m i x e r s -----------------------B u i ld in g l a b o r e r s -----------------------E le v a to r c o n s tru c to rs '
h e l p e r s -----------------------------------------M a r b l e s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s ------------P l a 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 r k e r s ' h e l p e r s ----B a s e - m a c h i n e -------------------------F l o o r m a c h i n e -----------------------T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s --------------------

1972

E m p l o y e r c o n t r ib u t io n s
to fu n d s 2
In s u r­
V aca­
P e n sio n
O th er 4
an ce 3
t io n

B u i ld in g T r a d e s — C o n t in u e d

B u i ld in g T r a d e s — C o n t in u e d

P a i n t e r s -----------------------------------------I n d u s t r i a l ---------------------------------S p r a y -----------------------------------------I n d u s t r i a l ----------------------------100 fe e t a n d o v e r -------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s -------------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s ------------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s -------------------------------------P l u m b e r s ---------------------------------------R o d m e n ------------------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t i o n ----------------R o o f e r s , s la t e a n d t i l e -------------S h e e t - m e t a l w o r k e r s -----------------S t o n e m a s o n s ----------------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s ----------S h e e t e r s a n d b u c k e r s - u p ----T i l e l a y e r s -------------------------------------

J u ly 1,
R ate
per
hour 1

I N D I A N A P O L I S , I N D -----C o n t in u e d

H O U ST O N , T E X .—
C o n t in u e d

G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------------L a t h e r s ------------------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s -------------------------------------M a r b l e s e t t e r s -----------------------------M o s a ic and t e r r a z z o

R a te
per
hour 1

4. 72 5
4. 825
4. 550

4. 740
4. 975
4. 700

25?
2 5?
2 5?

15?
15?
15?

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

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

19‘/z?
25?

2 0?
15?

890
750
825
7 50
050
900
750

62 0
750
975
750
050
900
750

-

-

'

2?
2?
2?
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( 5)
10?

G l a z i e r s --------------------------------L a t h e r s ---------------------------------M a r b l e s e t t e r s --------------------M o s a i c an d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ------------------------------P a i n t e r s --------------------------------S p r a y --------------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s ----------------------P i p e f i t t e r s ---------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ---------------------------P l u m b e r s ------------------------------R o d m e n ---------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t i o n -------R o o f e r s , s la t e a n d t i l e ----S h e e t - m e t a l w o r k e r s --------S t o n e m a s o n s -------------------------•iro n w o r k e r s ----------

$
7. 770
7. 600
7. 400

$
8. 640
8. 350
8. 400

7.
6.
7.
6.
7.
7.
7.
7.
7.
7.
6.
8.
7.
7.

8.
7.
7.
7.
8.
7.
8.
8.
7.
7.
7.
8.
8.
8.

400
600
400
600
450
450
650
900
270
520
880
050
900
400

100
100
900
100
700
900
150
250
450
700
930
550
250
400

2 5?

3 0?
20?
2 0?
2 0?
30?
30?
30?
40?
15?
15?
40?
30?
40?

20?

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20?
2 0?
20?
50?
2 5?
65?
15?
15?
40?
30?
65?
2 0?

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7?

.
8?
572?
4?
'

H e lp e r s and la b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s -----------B u i ld in g l a b o r e r s -----------------C o m p o sitio n r o o fe r s '
h e l p e r s -----------------------------------E le v a to r c o n s tru c to rs '
h e lp e r
M a r b le s e tte rs ' h e lp e rs —
P l a 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 r k e r s ' h e lp e r
B a se - m a c h i n e ----------------T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s -----------

5. 2 50
4. 950

5. 900
5. 600

18?
18?

2 5?
2 5?

5. 920

6. 100

15?

15?

-

1972?
-

-

2 0?
2 5?
-

( 5)
-

7?
-

30?

30?

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5?

-

5?

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5?
5?

5.
6.
5.
6.
6.
6.

150
150
250
050
350
150

65.
6.
5.
6.
7.
6.

570
850
900
800
100
850

18?

7?
7?
72?

2?
10?
10?
10?
10?

-

H ig h w a y an d S t r e e t
C o n s t r u c t io n
J o u rn ey m en

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tru c tio n

C a r p e n t e r s -----------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s -----------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p erato rs:
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
A u t o p a t r o ls , s c o o p s ,
c r a n e s -----------------------------M e d i u m e q u ip m e n t:
B u l l d o z e r s -----------------------T r e n c h m a c h i n e s ------------L i g h t e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p re s so rs, pum ps —
T r a c t o r s ----------------------------(

J o u rn ey m en
C a rp e n te rs:
P i l e d r i v e r s -----------------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p erato rs:
G r o u p 1— H e a v y e q u ip m e n t —
G r o u p 2— L ig h t e q u ip m e n t —
G r o u p 3— O i l e r s -----------------------

IN D IA N A P O L IS ,

-

_
-

6. 350

40?'

22?

7. 100
5 .4 2 5
3. 750

30?
30?
30?

40?
40?
40?

_

.

-

-

IN D -

B u i ld in g T r a d e s




7. 780
6. 980

6. 600

7. 200

25?

2 0?

6. 600
6. 250

7. 200
6. 820

2 5?
25?

2 0?
20?

5. 2 50
5. 900
7. 900

5. 740
6. 440
8. 250

25?
2 5?
40?

20?
2 0?
65?

4. 800

18?

2 5?

7. 780
6. 980

30?

30?

6. 250

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

J o u rn ey m en
A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s -----------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s -------------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s -----------------------------------C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s -------------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s i d e
w i r e m e n ) -------------------------------------E l e v a t o r c o n s t r u c t o r s ---------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p erato rs:
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C r a n e s --------------------------------D e r r i c k s — B u l l w h e e ls —
H o i s t s ----------------------------------M e d i u m e q u ip m e n t:
C o n c re te m ix e r s
(2 1 c u b ic f e e t ) ----------------C o n c re te pu m ps,
t r a c t o r s h o v e ls -------------L i g h t e q u ip m e n t:
A ir com p ressors,
p u m p s (w a t e r )
w e l d i n g m a c h i n e s ----------

6. 2 50

7.
7.
8.
7.
6.

850
950
050
550
2 5 0.

7. 780
7. 960

8.
8.
8.
8.
6.

400
700
550
150
980

8. 200
67. 960

30?
50?
30?
40?
2%
197z?

20?
65?
30?
27?

-

-

-

4%
2 0?

( 5)

_

2?
1?

-

C a r p e n t e r s ------------C em ent fin is h e r s Vz% <
7z?

7. 150

25?

30?

5?

7. 950

2 5?

30?

5?

4. 950

5. 950

2 5?

30?

5?

(

3 0?
30?
30?

-

7?

1

6. 560

2 5?
2 5?
25?

'

O t h e r H e a v y C o n s t ru c tio i

6. 660

7. 950
7. 950
7. 950

-

2?

o p erato rs:
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
A u t o p a t r o ls , s c o o p s ,
c r a n e s -------------------------M e d i u m e q u ip m e n t:
B u l l d o z e r s -----------------------T r e n c h m a c h i n e s ------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p re s s o rs , pum ps —
T ra c to rsS t ru c tu r a l-ir o n w o r k e r s £

6. 710
6. 710
6. 660

5?

5?
5?
5?

_

6. 600

7. 200

2 5?

20?

6. 600
6. 250

7. 200
6. 820

2 5?
2 5?

2 0?
20?

_

5?
5?

5. 2 50
5. 900
7. 900

5. 740
6. 440
8. 250

2 5?
2 5?
40?

2 0?
2 0?
65?

.
-

5?
5?

4. 800

18?

25?

-

7?

5?

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

-

-

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds
per
Insur­
hour 1
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

JA C K SO N , M ISS.

E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
tio n

hour 1

hour

$
5. 650
5. 760
4. 680

$
6. 450
5. 760
5. 810 ,. 25*

_

_

_

10*
30*

.
18*

5*

4. 680
5. 700

5. 810
5. 700

25*
15*

30*
15*

18*

6.
6.
5.
5.
7.
5.
7.
6.
5.
5.
5.
5.
6.
4.

6.
6.
5.
5.
8.
5.
8.
7.
6.
6.
6.
6.
7.
5.

15*
15*
15*
15*
30*
25*
30*
42*
20*
20*
30*
25*
42*
25*

15*
15*
15*
15*
35*
15*
35*
40*
-

4. 100
3. 800
4. 000

-

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

2. 830

3. 380

20*

-

-

4. 320
3. 640

4. 790
4. 100

19V2*

20*

(5 )

4. 210

19*

15*

JA C K S O N V IL L E , F L A —
C o n tin u e d

Jo u rn e y m e n
A s b e s to s w o r k e r s ------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ----------------------------C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------R e s i d e n t i a l -----------------------M illw r ig h ts , p i l e d r i v e r s ---C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------M a c h in e m e n ----------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w ire m e n )
R e s id e n tia l ■
E le v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s -------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
B u ild in g c o n s t r u c t io n :
A i r c o m p r e s s o r s ----------C ra n e s , b u lld o z e r s ,
d e r r i c k s , d r a g li n e s ,
p i l e d r i v e r s , h o i s ts
(2 d r u m s ) , s c r a p e r s ,
s h o v e ls ------------------------H o is ts (1 d ru m ), m i x e r s
r o l l e r s , fin is h in g
m a c h i n e s ---------------------Pum ps
C o n c re te G la z ie rs —
L a t h e r s ------------------------------------P a i n t e r s ----------------------------------S p ra y ----------------------------------S t r u c t u r a l s t e e l -----------------S p ra y -----------------------------S w ing s t a g e -------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s -------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s ------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s --------------------------------P l u m b e r s ------------------------R o d m e n --------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t i o n ----S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s -----S to n e m a s o n s -------------------S tr u c tu ra l- ir o n w o rk e rs -

$
6.
5.
5.
5.
5.
4.
5.

850
650
300
100
650
800
000

6. 000
5.480

$
6. 950
65.900
6 5. 600
6 5. 400
65.950
5. 050
5. 250
6. 350
3. 900
6. 080

15*
20#
20*
20*
15*
15*

-

-

-

-

I%f50c
3V,o*
20*
19V2*
-

20*
(5)

B u ild in g T r a d e s — C o n tin u e d

-

J o u rn e y m e n -— C o n tin u e d

3*
3*
3<

-

"v2*

4. 350

4. 600

15*

20*

-

5*

5. 400

5. 650

15*

20*

-

5*

5. 000
4. 350
5. 000
4. 700
5. 350
4. 750
5. 250
5. 000
5. 500
5. 000
4. 750
6. 850
5 .2 5 0
6. 850
5. 900
4. 900
5. 35t)
5. 650
5. 900

5. 200
4. 600
5. 200
4. 950
6 5. 350
5. 050
5. 550
5. 300
5. 800
5. 300
5. 050
6. 850
65. 550
6 6. 850
5. 900
6 5. 150
6 5. 650
6 5. 900
6 5. 900

3. 150
3. 250
3. 000
3.250
3. 750

3.400
3. 500
3. 250
3. 500
6 3. 850

3. 840
3. 150
3. 150

4. 260
3. 400
3. 400

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

20*

20*
20*
20*
_
-

.
-

-

-

-

-

15*

“

6*

15*
_

25*
20*

25*
.

225
225
700
950
400
860
400
500
150
150
750
970
500
680

225
225
700
950
000
860
000
000
150
150
650
650
000
810

.

_
_
-

.

-

-

25*
30*
40*
30*

70*
-

_
_
_
4*
5*
4*
2*
5*
5*
4V2*
3*
2*

18*

5*
-

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s -------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s -------------P o w e r t o o l s -----------------C o m p o s itio n r o o f e r s '
h e l p e r s ---------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
h e l p e r s ---------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s --------

-

3. 640
3. 340
3. 540

Vz*

H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c tio n

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s --------------M o r t a r m i x e r s -------------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s -------------------A i r to o l ------------------------------C o m p o s itio n r o o f e r s ' h e l p e r s —
E le v a to r c o n s tru c to rs '
h e l p e r s ----------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ---------------P l u m b e r s ' l a b o r e r s ------------------

G l a z i e r s --------------------L a t h e r s ---------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ---------M o s a ic an d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s -----------------P a i n t e r s --------------------S tr u c tu ra l s te e l e r e c te d ,
s w in g s ta g e -----------------S p ra y
P a p e r h a n g e r s ------------------F u r n i s h own h a n d to o ls P i p e f i t t e r s ------------------------P l a s t e r e r s -----------------------P lu m b e r s -------------------------R o d m e n -----------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s itio n -------R o o f e r s , s l a t e a n d t i l e ----S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s -------S to n e m a s o n s --------------------S tr u c tu r a l- ir o n w o r k e rs —
T ile l a y e r s ------------------------

Jo u rn e y m e n
10*
10*
10*
10*

10*
10*
10*
10*
-

19 V2*

20*
10*
10*

10*
10*

-

2*

29

-

(5)
-

v2*
2*
2*

C a r p e n t e r s ----------------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
G ro u p I
C ra n e s , m e c h a n ic s,
fin is h m o to rs ,
g r a d e r s f r o n t- e n d
l o a d e r s ----------------------G ro u p II
C o n c r e t e m i x e r s ------------

_

G ro u p I I I ----------------------------

5. 630

22 V2*

20*

5. 355
5. 080

22 V2*
22 Vz*

20*
20*

_

2 V2*
2 V2*

JA C K S O N V IL L E , F L A .
H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s

B u ild in g T r a d e s
Jo u rn e y m e n
A s b e sto s w o r k e rs —
B o i l e r m a k e r s -----B r i c k l a y e r s ---------C a rp e n te rs
M i l l w r i g h t s ------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s -------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s ( in s id e
w ir e m e n ) -----------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s :

1-

2 o r m o r e ----------------------B u ll d o z e r s ------------------------C ra n e s, d e rric k s ,
d r a g li n e s , p i l e d r i v e r s ---G r a d e r s , m o t o r p a t r o l ------H o i s t s ---------------------------------R o ll e r s ------------------------------S c r a p e r s ----------------------------S h o v e ls -----------------------------T r a c t o r s -----------------------------




930
250
970
590
340
290

7. 180
6. 850
6. 650
6. 400
7. 180
5. 680

25*
40*
25*
34*
34*
25*

6. 450
6. 170

7. 250
6. 840

2 5 f

4. 030
4. 940
5. 700
6.
6.
5.
4.
5.
6.
4.

5.
6.
5.
5.
6.
5.

15*

60*
30*
20*
20*

-

15*
-

10*

-

19VZ*

1%
20*

4%
( 5)

4. 210
5. 180
5. 990

30*
30*
30*

25*
25*
25*

7.
7.
5.
4.
5.
7.
5.

30*
30*
30*
30*
30*
30*
30*

25*
25*
25*
25*
25*
25*
25*

-

3*
14*
2<
2*
.

C o n s tr u c tio n l a b o r e r ----------A s p h a lt f i n i s h e r ------------A s p h a lt r a k e r ---------------A s p h a lt s c r e e d o p e r a t o r L ab o r crew tru c k
d r i v e r -------------------------P i p e l a y e r s -----------------------

-

_

2.
2.
2.
2.

250
400
350
510

-

.
-

_
_

.
_

-

-

-

-

2. 250
2. 560

.

_

_

.

4. 210

19*

15*

.
.

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_

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_
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_
.
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O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c tio n
Vz*
Jo u rn e y m e n

660
660
700
030
700
660
940

030
030
990
210
990
030
180

C a r p e n t e r s ---------------------------

-

-

-

.

.

-

-

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c tio n l a b o r e r s ---------A s p h a lt f i n i s h e r --------------A s p h a lt r a k e r ----------------A s p h a lt s c r e e d o p e r a t o r ■■
L ab o r crew tru c k d r iv e r P i p e l a y e r s ------------------------

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2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.

250
400
350
510
250
560

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‘ July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
hour 1
Pension Vaca­
Other 4
tion
ance 3

R a te
per

KANSAS C IT Y , M O .

H ig h w a y an d S t r e e t
C on s t r u c ti o n — C ontxnue d

J o u rn e y m e n

$
7. 950
6. 950
6. 475
7. 550
6. 025
6 .275

$
7. 950
7 .8 0 0
7. 725
8. 000
7. 775
8. 02 5

7. 100
6. 100
7 .2 9 0

7. 950
6 .2 9 0
8. 540

1%120*
l%t20*
15f
20*
1972*

60*
60*
(5)

8. 000

9. 000

40*

40*

50*

8. 000

9. 000

40*

40*

50*

30*
30*
35*
33*
20*
20*

30*
85*
35*
20*
2 5*
25*

15*

5*

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s

-

15*
-

-

-

4*
12Vz*
12 Vz*

C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s -----------

'%

40*

40*

50*

-

7. 750
7 .4 5 0

8 .7 50
8 .4 5 0

40*
40*

40*
40*

50*
50*

.

7. 500
6 .8 1 0
6. 750
6 .0 0 0
8. 175

8. 500
7.9 1 0
8. 000
7. 500
8. 675

40*
35*
20*

40*
20*

50*
7%

_

_

_

33/s%

3V4%

-

1%

8. 175
7. 520
8. 020
8. 020
8 .4 8 5
6 .9 0 0
8 .4 5 0
8. 500
6 .5 1 0
6. 510
7 .7 2 5
6. 350
8. 500
8. 175

8. 675
7. 700
8 .2 7 0
8. 020
8 .4 8 5
8. 150
8. 650
9. 000
7. 160
7. 160
8 .4 5 0
7. 725
9. 000
8 .6 7 5

33/5%
30*
30*
38*
25*
20*
40*
25*
18*
18*
2 5*
35* -

3 XU%
35*
35*
75*
40*

-

-

-

11*

-

-

B u ild in g T r a d e s

10*
6*

Jo u rn e y m e n

-

50*
-

12*

15*
50*

-

5 .905
5. 710

15*
30*

15*
15*

5. 100
5. 980
5. 555
5.455
4. 950
5. 300
5. 980

5. 980
6 .850
5 .905
5. 805
4 .9 5 0
5. 300
6.8 5 0

19 V2*

20*

(5)

-

-

15*
30*

15*
15*

-

2*
3*

-

7a*
2*
3*
_

H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c t i o n




8. 000
9. 405

33*
20*

20*
45*

9. 000
9. 000

40*
40*

40*
40*

50*
50*

40*
40*

40*
40*

50*
50*

_

-

9. 000
8. 750

-

8 .7 50

40*

40*

50*

-

-

8 .7 5 0
8. 500

40*
40*

40*
40*

50*
50*

-

8 .7 5 0
9. 000

40*
25*

40*
2 5*

50*
50*

.

.

8. 500

2 0*
45*

4*

9. 000
9. 000

40*
40*

40*
40*

50*
50*

-

9 . 000
8. 750

40*
40*

40*
40*

50*
50*

-

8. 750

40*

40*

50*

-

8. 750
8 . 500

40*
40*

40*
40*

50*
50*

_

8. 750
9 .0 0 0

40*
2 5*

40*
2 5*

50*
50*

7. 500

40*

40*

50*

6. 600
6 .2 5 0
6. 770
5. 900
6. 125
6. 150
5. 300

7. 100
6. 850
7. 070
6. 050
6. 475
6. 300
5 .4 0 0

2 5*
40*

15*
60*

-

-

-

-

-

6 .2 5 0
5. 820

6. 800
65. 820

2 5*
19V2*

1%
20*

(5)

5. 650

2 0*

20*

-

5. 240

20*

20*

-

4 . 390

20*

20*

-

4.
5.
6.
7.
7.

20*

20*
2 5*
20*

.

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s

B o i l e r m a k e r s -------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ----------------------------C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s ------------------ -----P i l e d r i v e r s -----------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) ------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s -----------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
G ro u p A:
C ra n e s, d e r ric k s , b u ll­
d o z e r s , d r a g li n e s ,
h o i s t s (a n y s iz e
h a n d lin g s t e e l o r
s to n e ), p i l e d r i v e r s ,
s h o v e ls , s c r a p e r s ,
w in c h t r u c k s w ith
A - f r a m e ---------------------------

7. 550

33*
20*

-

C o n s tr u c tio n l a b o r e r s -------

G r o u p B:
C e n tra l c o m p re s s o r
p l a n t s , c e n t r a l m ix in g
p la n s , h o i s ts (n o t
h a n d lin g s t e e l o r
s to n e ), t r e n c h i n g
m a c h i n e s --------------------G r o u p C:
A i r c o m p r e s s o r s ( p o r ta ­
b le — 2 o r 3), fin is h in g
m a c h in e s , m i x e r s ( o v e r
2 b a g s , n o t to i n c lu d e
c e n tr a l p la n ts), pum ps
(2 o r 3), t r a c t o r s ------G ro u p D:
A ir c o m p re s s o rs
(1 p o r t a b l e ) , p u m p (1)—

Jo u rn e y m e n
C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
D r a g l in e s , s h o v e ls ,
p i l e d r i v e r s ------------------D r e d g e s -------------------------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u l l d o z e r s --------------------H o i s t s ( s in g le d r u m ) ----T ra c to rs , over
50 h o r s e p o w e r ------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
S u b - g r a d in g m a c h in e s —
S ip h o n s a n d j e t s T r a c t o r s , l e s s th a n
50 h o r s e p o w e r ------S tr u c tu r a l- ir o n w o rk e rs —

7. 550

K N O X V IL L E , T E N N .

-

5. 555
5. 360

-

8 . 000
9 .4 0 5

10*

50*

1%

1%

-

40*

$

9. 000

60*
2 5*
40*
40*
25*
35*

40*

Jo u rn e y m e n
C a r p e n t e r s -----------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s -------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
D r a g l in e s , s h o v e ls ,
p i l e d r i v e r s -----------------D red g esM e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s H o i s t s ( s in g le d r u m ) ---T ra c to rs , over
50 h o r s e p o w e r -----------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
S u b - g r a d in g m a c h in e s -S ip h o n s a n d j e t s -----------T r a c t o r s , l e s s th a n
50 h o r s e p o w e r
S tr u c tu r a l- ir o n w o r k e rs —

8. 000

7%+5*
10*

$
7. 500

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c t i o n

10*

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ---------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s --------------------E le v a to r c o n s tr u c to r s '
h e l p e r s -----------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s ----------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ---------------P l u m b e r s ' l a b o r e r s ----------------T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e l p e r s ---B a s e - m a c h i n e ---------------------T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s -----------------

E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
tio n
ance 3

KANSAS C IT Y , M O . C o n tin u e d

B u ild in g T r a d e s

A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s ----B o i l e r m a k e r s ----------B r i c k l a y e r s -------------C a r p e n t e r s ---------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s -----C o m p o s i t i o n -------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
wi re m e n ) R e s id e n tia lE l e v a t o r c o n s t r u c t o r s ---------- ~
E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C r a n e s , p o w e r s h o v e ls H o is ts , 3 d ru m s o r
m o r e ---------------------------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s , f o r k li f t s
( a ll t y p e s ) , h o i s t s
(1 d r u m ) ------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
F in i s h i n g m a c h i n e ----O i l e r — D r i v e r -----------T r a c t o r s , l e s s th a n
50 h o r s e p o w e r
(e x c e p t w h e n
h a u lin g m a t e r i a l ) ----G l a z i e r s ------------------------------L a t h e r s --------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s ---------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ----------M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ------------------P a i n t e r s --------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s -----------P i p e f i t t e r s ----------------S p r i n k le r f i t t e r s —
P l a s t e r e r s ----------------P l u m b e r s -------------------R odm en R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t io n ---R o o fe r s , s la te a n d tile —
S h e e t - m e t a l w o r k e r s -----S to n e m a s o n s S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------T i l e l a y e r s --------------------------------

p e r

hour 1

4*

-

(
1
1M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o w o r k e r s-

3. 840
5. 000
5. 900
6. 770
6 .7 7 0

030
500
200
070
070

"

_

2*
_

Vz*

_

_

-

-

_
'

3*
2*
2*

3*
2*
2*

TutfT
per
hour 1

July 1,
1971

July 1, 1972

1971

Em ployer contributions
to funds z
per
hour 1 Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

$
4 .9 5 0
5 .3 0 0
5. 650
6 .4 0 0
6. 100
6 .4 0 0
5 .8 5 0
4 .9 5 0
5. 000
6 .2 0 0
6 .7 7 0
5.9 5 0
6 .7 7 0

3 .8 5 0
3 .7 1 0
4 .0 6 0
4. 000

$
6. 000
6 .3 5 0
6 .7 0 0
6. 650
6. 500
6 .6 5 0
6. 070
5.2 5 0
5.3 0 0
7. 130
7 .0 7 0
6. 170
7 .0 7 0

4. 090
3 .9 4 0
6 4. 060
4 .2 4 0

20*
20*
20*
45*

25f
12r/2f
27*

45*
10*
15*
15*
20*

127a*

10*

10*
19Vz*
10*

.
15*
20*

30*

-

30*

5*

• ■

5*

B rick la y ers' tenders —
Building la b o r e r s -------Com position ro o fers'
h e lp e rs--------------------E levator constructors'
h e lp e rs--------------------P la s te r e r s ' laborers —
Plum bers' la b o r e r s ----

7z*

(5)

R ollers ■
Trench m ach in es----------G laziers --------------------------Lathers ---------------------------M arble s e tte r s ------------------M osaic and terra zzo
w orkers -------------------------P ain ters --------------------------R e s id e n tia l------------------S p ray---------------------------Structural s te e l, swing
s t a g e -------------------------Paperhangers -------------------P ip e fitte r s -----------------------P l a s t e r e r s -----------------------P lu m b e r s -------------------------R o d m e n ---------------------------R oofers, c o m p o sitio n ---R oofers, s.late and tile —
Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s ----Stonem asons------------------Structural-iron w orkers T ile l a y e r s --------------------




2. 000

4 .2 1 0
3 .6 0 0
3. 600

4 .2 1 0
4. 150
4. 150

197z*
10*
10*

20*
20*
20*

4 .9 8 5
4. 100

25*

15*

4 .2 5 0
3. 850

_

-

20*
20*
5*

Carpenters ■
Cement fin ish ers —
E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Group I ---------------------------Group I I ---------------------------

“
_

6. 170

1272f

10*

-

-

-

-

(5)

"
20*
20*

S e m i-sk ille d -

-

.

_

'
.

5. 950

-

Highway and Street
Construction

H elpers and laborers
2 .9 5 0
3. 050

10*
10*

20*
20*

5. 170
4. 740
4. 935
5. 185

25*
25*

15*
15*

-

"

-

3*
3*

5. 370
4. 900

.

"

“

50*
60*

2*

Other Heavy Construction
Journeym en
C a r p e n te r s --------------------------B r id g e ----------------------------Cement f in i s h e r s -----------------B r id g e ----------------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:

Journeym en

P u m p s ---------------------

2. 000

10*
10*

J ourneymen

LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
Building Trades

A sb estos w o r k e r s----------------B oilerm akers ---------------- .----B r ic k la y e r s ------------------------Carpenters R esidential •
M illw rights, p iled riv ers —
Cement f in i s h e r s ------------------E lectrician s (inside
w ir e m e n )----------------------------Elevator constructors -----------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
A ir com p ressors:
Under 365 c. f. m . --------365 c .f . m . and o v e r ----B u lld o z e r s -----------------------C ranes, derrick s,
d r a g lin e s -----------------------G rad ers----------------------------H oists:
1 d ru m ---------------2 drums or m ore ■
M ixers:
L ess than 10 S -----10S or larger ------

$
4. 150
3 .9 0 0

H elpers and laborers
25*

Journeym en
Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

$
3. 600
3. 350

Building Trades— Continued

Journeym en— Continue d

Building la b o r e r s -----------------Com position ro o fers'h elp ers Elevator constructors'
h e l p e r s -----------------------------P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s -----------Other Heavy Construction

pc*
hour 1

LITTLE ROCK, A R K .Cftntinued

KNOXVILLE, TENN.
Continued
Building T rades— Continued

P ain ters Industrial B ridge, over 50 f e e t ---P i p e f i t t e r s ---------------------P l a s t e r e r s ----------------------P lu m b e r s -----------------------Rodmen R oofers, c o m p o sitio n ---R oofers, slate and tile —
Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s ----S to n e m a so n s-----------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---T ile l a y e r s ----------------------H elpers and laborers

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

per
hour 1

6 .2 5 0
7 .0 0 0
5 .750
5. 000
4 .7 5 0
5 .2 5 0
5. 100

7 .0 5 0
7 .3 0 0
6 .5 5 0
5 .7 0 0
5 .4 5 0
5. 950
5. 900

6 .450
6. 020

7 .2 5 0
6. 020.

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

_
lfW

50*
15*
15*
15*
1%
20*

-

_

-

_

Group I I ---------------------------

_

(5)

-

vw

-

20*
20* .

'

H elpers and laborers
.
S e m i- s k ille d -----------------

2 .9 5 0
3. 050

10*
10*

20*
20*

8 .8 7 0
7 .2 0 0
8. 000
6. 750

51*
60*
40*
69*

55*
$1.000
40*
80*

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
4 .2 0 0
4 .5 0 0
5 .2 5 0

4 .6 0 0
4. 900
5. 650

25*
25*
25*

25*
25*

6.0 5 0
5. 250

6.6 5 0
5. 650

25*
25*

25*
25*

4. 500
5.2 5 0

4 .9 0 0
5. 650

25*
25*

25*
25*

4 .5 0 0
5 .2 5 0
4 .2 0 0
4. 500
5.2 5 0
5.4 1 0
5. 650
5.2 5 0

4 .9 0 0
5. 650
4. 600
4. 900
5 .6 5 0
5 .7 0 0
6.450
5.7 5 0

25*
25*
25*
25*
25*

25*
25*
25*
25*
25*

-

-

5 .250
4 .5 5 0
4. 065
5. 150

5.7 5 0
5. 150
4. 665
5.7 5 0

_

_

-

20*
20*
20*

4. 800
4 .5 5 0
6 .4 0 0
5 .740
6 .4 0 0
5.7 8 0
4 .8 0 0
4. 800
6. 000
5 .750
5 .7 8 0
5 .2 5 0

5.4 0 0
5. 150
6 .9 5 0
6 .4 9 0
6.9 5 0
6. 580
5.4 5 0
5.4 5 0
6 .7 0 0
6 .5 5 0
6. 580
5. 750

_
15*
15*
25*
20*
15*
25*

20*
20*
20*
20*
25*
5*
5*
30*

-

-

_

_

-

-

_

-

-

-

-

-

_

-

_
-

10*
10*
10*
.

-

-

-

25*

10*

Building Trades
Journeym en
A sb esto s w orkers ■
B oilerm akers -----B r ic k la y e r s---------Carpenters •
M illw rights, parquetry
floor la y e r s Wharf and bridge, shingle r s , and p iled riv ers ----Cement fin ish ers
Com position and m a stic —
E lectrician s (inside
w ir e m e n )---------------------------E levator constructors ----------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
U n iversal equipment
(sh o v els, draglines,
d e rrick s, d e r r ic k ba rg es, c la m sh ells or
cranes)
T ractors (up to 100
horsepower) Medium equipment:
A -fra m e boom trucks —
Motor p a tro ls, including
power b la d e s ------------Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s --------Concrete m ix ers
(skip type)------------------

8. 100
7 .2 0 0
7.5 0 0
6 .3 3 0

7*

6. 530

6. 950

69*

80*

60*

-

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

6. 880
6. 160
6 .2 8 0

69*
90*
90*

80*
95*
95*

60*
70*
70*

_

8 .9 5 0
7. 580

9. 540
9 .2 1 0

40*
19*75*
20*
1972*

_

_

(5)

7 .4 1 0

7.9 1 0

75*

1.200

17 30*

7 .3 1 0

7.8 1 0

75*

1.200

17 30*

-

7. 010

7 .5 1 0

75*

1.200

17 30*

-

7 .5 1 0

8. 010

75*

1.200

17 30*

-

6.5 3 0

7 .0 3 0

75*

1.200

17 30*

-

6. 770

7 .2 7 0

75*

1.2 0 0

17 30*

-

lh$

J u ly 1,

hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

J u ly 1, 1972

1971

E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2

C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

per
hour

Insur­ Pension Vaca­
ance 3
tion

C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

Other 4

LO S A N G E L E S , C A L IF ___
C o n tin u e d

LO S A N G E L E S , C A L IF ----C o n tin u e d

B u ild in g T r a d e s — C o n tin u e d

O t h e r H e av y C o n s tr u c t i o n —
C o n tin u e d

J u ly 1, 1972
E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
ti o n

R a te
per
hour

R a te
per
hour

$
7 .4 1 0

$
7 .9 1 0

75*

$
1 .2 0 0

17 30*

7 .4 1 0

7 .9 1 0

75*

1 .2 0 0

17 30*

J o u r n e y m e n — C o n tin u e d
G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------L a t h e r s -----------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s -------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s -------------------------M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s --------------------------------P a i n t e r s -----------------------------------S p r a y -----------------------------------S w ing s t a g e -------------------------S p r a y ------------------------------S tr u c tu ra l s te e l:
B r i d g e ----------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s --------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s -------------------------------R e f r i g e r a t i o n f i t t e r s ----------S p r i n k le r f i t t e r s -----------------P l a s t e r e r s ------------------------------P l u m b e r s --------------------------------R o d m e n -----------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t i o n ------------R o o f e r s , s l a t e a n d t i l e -----------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s ---------------S to n e m a s o n s ----------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------T ile l a y e r s -------------------------------

$
7. 030
7. 120
7 .7 6 0
7. 500

$
35*
8. 170
8. 050
45*
8 .7 6 0 19 28*
8. 000
40*

J o u r n e y m e n — C o n tin u e d

30*
75*
30*
40*

-

30*
35*
35*
35*
35*

_
30*
30*
30*
30*

-

6. 420
7 6. 750
77 .0 0 0
77 .0 0 0
77. 250

6 7. 320
7 7. 300
7 7 .5 5 0
7 7 .5 5 0
77.8 0 0

i5*
30 72*
30V2*
30|/2*
3072*

7 6. 870
7 7. 150
77 .0 0 0
8. 300
7 .4 5 0
9 .7 3 0
7 .745
8 .300
7. 980
6.290
6 .2 9 0
9. 320
7. 500
8. 030
6 .950

77.4 2 0
7 7. 700
7 7 .5 5 0
8. 300
8 .3 0 0
9. 730
7.9 9 5
8 .3 0 0
8 .5 5 0
7.2 9 0
7 .2 9 0
9 .7 7 0
8. 000
8.3 8 0
7. 650

35*
3072*
30*
35*
30*
3 0 /2*
35*
30*
3072*
16%
10%
17 13%
83*
$1,300 $1. 000
44*
50*
_
1.250
53*
16%
13%
10%
75*
63*
8772*
35*
50*
35*
50*
1. 050
69*
40*
40*
70*
586
62 72*
35*
24r/2*

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ---------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s --------------------C o m p o s itio n r o o f e r s '
h e l p e r s -----------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
h e l p e r s ---------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s ----------P l a 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 r k e r s ' h e l p e r s ---B a s e - m a c h i n e --------------------T ile l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s ----------------

5 .700
4. 995

5 .850
5. 495

45*
55*

4 .7 5 0

5. 560

35*

5 .310
5. 005
7.0 2 5
5. 430
5 .700
5 .4 6 0

6. 450
6 5. 005
7. 175
5. 930
6 .200
5.9 6 0

1972*
247z*
45*
25*
25*
24y2*

85*
1. 100

30*
30*

50*

-

20*
40*
1.300
40*
40*
50*

(5)
60*
70*
70*

H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c t i o n
Jo u rn e y m e n
C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------P i l e d r i v e r s -------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
U n i v e r s a l e q u ip m e n t
( s h o v e ls , d r a g l i n e s ,
d e r r ic k s , c la m s h e lls ,
c r a n e s ) -------------------------T r a c t o r s (up to 100
h o r s e p o w e r ) -----------------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
C o n c r e t e a n d m o b ile
m i x e r s -------------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
S kip l o a d e r s (w h e e l
S kip l o a d e r s (H ough
t y p e ) ----------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s ---------

6.3 3 0
6. 460
5 .770

6 .750
6. 880
6. 160

69*
69*
90*

80*
80*
95*

60*
60*
70*

1*
10*
2*
272*
4*
4*
4*
4*
4*
4*
4*
2%
3*

C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s ------------

75*

1 .2 0 0

17 30*

-

7 .9 1 0
8 .3 8 0

75*
58*

1 .2 0 0
62 »/2*

17 30*
70*

-

4 .9 9 5

5 .4 9 5

55*

1. 100

30*

10*

7. 500
7 .8 5 0
7. 580
7. 100
7. 630
7 .4 8 0
7 .7 3 0

8 .3 5 0
8. 000
8. 130
7 .8 0 0
8. 080
7 .9 3 0
8. 180

30*
30*
25*
30*
30*
40*
40*

20*
60*
40*
30*
30*

_
-

45*

8. 080
7 .2 0 0

8 . 980
8. 030

20*
19Vz*

1%
20*

(5 )

L O U IS V IL L E , KY .
B u ild in g T r a d e s
Jo u rn e y m e n

236/ io*

A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s ------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s ,-------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ----------------------------C a r p e n t e r s ----------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s -----------------------10*
C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------------------O n s c a f f o l d -----------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) ------------------------------v2*
E le v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s -----------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
B u l l d o z e r s --------------------236/io*
C ra n e s , h o is ts ,
s h o v e ls .----------------------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p re s s o rs , m ix e rs -F i r e m e n -----------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
O i l e r s ---------------------------P u m p s --------------------------R o l l e r , e a r t h ---------------G l a z i e r s ---------------------------------L a t h e r s ----------------------------------

7. 410

7. 910

75*

1.200

17 30*

.

7.3 1 0

7. 810

75*

1.200

30*

-

7 .4 1 0

7. 910

75*

1 .200

30*

7 .3 1 0

7 .8 1 0

75*

1.200

30*

-

7 .4 1 0
8. 030

7 .9 1 0
8.3 8 0

75*
58*

1.200
62 72*

17 3 Q*
70*

.

M a c h in ists---------------------------Marble s e t t e r s --------------------M osaic and terra zzo
workers ----------------------------P a in t e r s ------------------------------S p r a y ..........- - Stage, structural s t e e l ----P ip efitters --------------------------P l a s t e r e r s -------- -------------------P lu m b e r s ----------------------------R odm en--------------------------------R oofers, c o m p o sitio n ----------R oofers, slate and t i l e ---------Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s -----------S to n e m a so n s------------------------Structural-iron workers —-----Tile l a y e r s ---------------------------

_

-

-

H

2<
2*

_
-

v2<

6. 650

6 .8 0 0

25*

25*

-

2*

•6. 650

6 .8 0 0

25*

25*

-

2*

5. 500
5 .5 0 0

5 .5 0 0
5. 500

25*
25*

25*
25*

-

2*
2*

5. 100
5. 100
5. 100
6 .4 0 0
6 .7 9 0

5. 100
5. 100
5. 100
7. 150
7 .8 4 0

25*
25*
25*
30*

7. 500
6 .9 0 0

8. 600
7 .6 0 0

25*

25*
25*
25*
30*
20*

6.9 0 0
5 .740
6. 190
6. 090
7 .0 0 0
6. 420
6. 980
7. 750
5 .650
6. 050
7.3 5 0
7.5 8 0
7.7 5 0
6 .900

7. 600
6. 540
6. 990
6. 890
7 .9 0 0
6. 800
7 .8 5 0
8. 500
6.0 0 0
6.4 0 0
8. 050
8. 130
8. 500
7. 600

25*
15*
15*
15*
25*
25*
40*
15*
15*
50*
25*
40*
25*

40*
10*
10*
10*
60*
38*
65*
20*
20*
60*
40*
65*
40*

5 .8 0 0
5.4 5 0

6. 150
5.8 0 0

25*
25*

25*
25*

_

5. 040
6. 050
3 .9 0 0
6. 050
6.0 5 0
6. 050
6 .050

5. 620
6. 450
4 .2 5 0
6.4 5 0
6 .450
6. 450
6.4 5 0

1972*
15*

20*
20*
-

(5)
-

40*

-

n
50*
77_*
-

-

2*
2*
2*

5*
5*
3*
H
H

4%*
13*
11*
4*
h

H elpers and laborers
4 .995

5.495

55*

1. 100

30*

10*

J o u rn e y m e n




7 .8 1 0

-

472*
2*

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c t i o n

C a r p e n t e r s --------M i ll w r i g h ts —
P ile d riv e rs —
C em en t fin is h e rs

7 .3 1 0
7 .4 1 0
8 .0 3 0

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s

15*
2%

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s -------------

E n g in e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
H e av y e q u ip m e n t:
T r a c t o r s (100 h o r s e ­
p o w e r a n d o v e r ) --------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
C o n c r e te a n d m o b ile
m i x e r s ------------•-----------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
S kip l o a d e r s (w h e e l
ty p e ) - .........................
S kip l o a d e r s (H ough
o r s i m i l a r ) -----------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------

6 .3 3 0
6. 530
6 .460
5.7 7 0

6 .750
6 .950
6 .880
6 .160

69*
69*
69*
90*

80*
80*
80*
95*

60*
60*
60*
70*

-

B r ick la y ers' ten d e rs------------Building la b o r e r s -----------------Elevator constructors'
h e l p e r s -----------------------------M arble se tte r s' h e l p e r s ------R oofers' h e lp e r s ------------------T errazzo w orkers' helpers —
B ase g rin d ers------------------F lat g r in d e r s ----------- ------—
T ile la y er s' h e lp e r s--------------

-

-

2*
2<
Vi*
5*
5*
5*
H

City and job cla ssific a tio n

■ July i:
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

J u ly 1,
1971

City and job cla ssific a tio n

R a te
per
hour 1

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour

E m p l o y e r c o n tr i b u t i o n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
Vaca­ O t h e r 4
P e n s io n
ance 3
tio n

LUBBOCK, T E X .—
, Continued

LOUISVILLE, K Y .Continued

Building T rades— Continued

Highway and Street
Construction

Journeym en— Continued
Journeymen
C arp en ters-----P ile d r iv e rs Cem ent fin ish ers On s caff old .......
Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------

-

$ 7 . 480
7 .7 3 0
7. 750

$
6.
6.
7.
8.
8.

260
510
930
180
500

30*
30*
40*
40*
40*

30*
30*
-

-

-

65*

H elpers and laborers

1

Group I:
Concrete and asphalt-------lab orers, carpenter
ten ders, d rill h elp ers —
Group II:
Jackham m ers, concrete
saw s, sandblasters,
w eld er8 ------------------------Group III:
Pow derm en and b la ste r s,
tunnel laborers (free
a ir ) -------------------------------Group IV:
Tunnel b la ste r s, m iners
and d r ille r s -------------------

5. 340

5. 590

25*

25*

15*

15*

5. 640

25*

15*

6. 240

25*

15*

-----------

2 or m o r e -------------R o llers:
L e ss than 10 tons —
1-0 tons or o v e r -----S cra p ers, shovels,
trench m a ch in es------L a th e r s --------------------------Marble s e tt e r s ----------------P a in t e r s -------------------------S p r a y -------------------------Paperhangers -----------------P ip efitters P la s te r e r s Plum bers —

-

-

-

Structural-iron w orkers -

Other Heavy Construction

$

$

5. 210

5. 650

30*

50*

5. 610

6. 050

30*

50*

-

5 .2 1 0
5. 610

5. 650
6. 050

30*
30*

50*
50*

_

5 .2 1 0
5. 610

5. 650
6. 050

30*
30*

50*
50*

_
-

-

5. 610
5 .8 7 5
5. 62 5
4. 750
5 .4 0 0
4. 875
6. 000
5. 375
6. 000
5. 075
5. 900
5. 625
5. 075

6. 050
6. 37 5
6. 500
65. 000
5. 650
5. 125
6. 2 50
5 .7 5 0
6. 350
5. 075
6. 820
6. 500
5. 075

30*
20*

50*

_

-

-

_
4*

_
_

_
15*
15*
15*

3. 550
3 .4 5 0

63. 550
63. 450

4. 340
3. 550
3. 550

4. 730
63. 550
63. 550

-

_
-

70*
-

70*

-

30*

-

-

30*
40*
_
.
40*

_

_
_
4*

_
-

-

_
.

_
_

"

H elpers and laborers

Journeym en
C arpenters---------P ile d r iv e rs,
m illw rights —
Cem ent fin ish ers On scaffold ----Structural-iron w o r k e r s -----

E ngineers— Pow er quipment
operators— Continued
M ixers:
L e ss than 14 cubic
feet14 cubic feet and
o v e r — -------------Pumps:

.

7 .4 8 0
7. 730
7. 7 50

6.2 6 0

30*

30*

6. 510
7 .9 3 0
8. 180
8. 500

30*
40*
40*
40*

30*

.

_

-

-

-

65*

B ricklayers' ten ders —
Building la b o r e r s ------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s --------------------P la ste r e rs' lab orers —
Plum bers' la b o r e r s ----

19V2*

-

-

20*

( 5)

-

-

6. 000
5. 075

70*

40*

6. 000
5. 075

70*

40*

380
950
400
650

8 . 020
7 .8 0 0
7 .8 0 0
7. 450

45*
30*
2 5*
25*

50*
85*
15*
15*

6 .8 0 0
6. 600

7. 600
7 . 350

2 5*
15*

15*
20*

6. 900
6. 750

7 .8 5 0
66. 750

29*
19 Vz<

1%
20*

7 . 940

8 .2 7 0

45*

2 5*

7 .6 9 0

8 . 020

45*

25*

7z*

-

Highway and Street
Construction

H elpers and laborers
Group I:
Concrete and asphalt
lab orers, carpenter
tenders, d rill h elpers —
Group II;
Jackham m ers, concrete
saw s, sandblasters,
w e ld e r s -----------------------Group III:
Powderm en and b la ste r s,
tunnel laborers (free
a ir ) ------------------------------Group IV:
Tunnel b la ste r s, m iners,
and d r ille r s ------------------

Journeym en
5. 430

'25*

15*

Carpenters -

-

Other Heavy Construction
5. 590

25*

15*

-

Journeymen
C arpenters-

5. 640

25*

15*

6.2 4 0

25*

15*

■
MADISON, WIS.
Building Trades

LUBBOCK, TEX.

Journeym en

Building Trades
B oilerm ak ers Journeymen
A sb 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 arp en ters----------------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s ------------------E lectricia n s (inside
wi r e m e n )----------------------------E levator c o n s tr u c to r s----------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
A ir com p resso rs:
1 ---------------------------------B u lldozers, cranes,
d errick s, draglines H oists:
1 drum 2 d rum s-




6.
6.
5.
5.
4.

550
500
625
750
125

7 .2 5 0
6.8 0 0
6. 500
6. 000
4. 750

6. 150
6 .2 0 0

6 .250
6 .755

5 .210
5. 610

5 .650
6. 050

5. 610
5 .2 1 0
5. 610

30*
30*

25*
50*

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

1%
20*

0

"‘/z*

30*
30*

50*
50*

-

-

6. 050

30*

50*

-

-

5. 650
6. 050

30*
30*

50*
50*

_

.
-

■

C arp en ters-------------M illw rights and
p ile d r iv e r s ------Cem ent f in is h e r s ----E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )-------------:ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, derrick s,
shovels, trench
m achines (large) -------Medium equipment:
H oists (double) m ix ers
on building when paver
is used, tra cto rs or
bulld ozers (over
40 h o r se p o w e r )----------

7.
6.
7.
6.

-

-

3*

-

_

_

-

-

5%

(5)

v»%
Vz*

5*

-

5*

J u ly 1,
1971
C ity an d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

R a te
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour

E m p l o y e r c o n tr ib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In s u r­
V a c a ­ O th e r 4
P e n s io n
tio n
ance 3

C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

M A D ISO N , W IS----C o n tin u e d

M A D ISO N , W IS----C o n tin u e d

B u ild in g T r a d e s — C o n tin u e d

H ig h w a y a n d S tr e e t
C o n s tr u c tio n — C o n tin u e d

R a te
per
hour 1

J u ly 1, 1972
E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s

pc*
hour 1

Insur­
Pension Vaca­
ance 3
tion

-

$
7 .330

45*

25*

-

7 .2 9 0
7. 170

45*
45*

25*
25*

-

-

6. 980
8. 170

45*
25*

25*
25*

-

6.360

25*

15*

-

7 .4 5 0
7. 600
7. 600
7 .3 5 0

25*
25*
25*
15*

15*
15*
15*
20*

"

8. 520

45*

25*

-

5*

-

8.2 7 0

45*

25*

-

5<

-

8. 120

45*

25*

“

5*

Other 4

J o u r n e y m e n — C o n tin u e d
J o u rn e y m e n — C o n tin u e d
E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a t o r s — C o n tin u e d
M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t—
C o n tin u e d
H o is ts (s in g le ) m i x e r s
on b u i ld in g s , t r a c t o r s
(u n d e r 40 h o r s e p o w e r ) ;
t r e n c h m a c h in e s
( s m a l l ) -------------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
A i r c o m p r e s s o r s ----------P u m p s (w e ll p o i n t s ) ------P u m p o p e r a t o r s ------------G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------L a t h e r s -----------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s -------------------------------M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ---------------------------------P a i n t e r s -----------------------------------S t r u c t u r a l s t e e l -------------------S t r u c t u r a l s t e e l b r i d g e s ----S p r a y -----------------------------------S w ing s t a g e -------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s --------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s -------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s -------------------------------P l u m b e r s ---------------------------------R o d m e'n -----------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s itio n -------------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s ---------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s ---------T ile l a y e r s --------------------------------

$

$

7 .3 9 0

7 .7 2 0

6. 960
7 .3 9 0
6. 840
6 .4 5 0
6. 700
7. 750

7 .2 9 0
7. 720
7 . 170
6. 850
7. 500
7. 750

45*
45*
45*
45*
40*
25*
10*

25*
25*
25*
25*
20*
20*
-

40*
(U)

5*

C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s ------- -—

-

H

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c tio n
7. 200
6. 330
6. 480
7. 080
7. 080
6. 580
6 .7 3 0
7. 170
7 .2 0 0
7 .4 2 0
7. 450
6. 900
7. 950
7 .4 5 0
6 .9 5 0

8. 300
7. 020
7. 770
7. 770
7. 770
7 .2 7 0
7. 420
7. 670
7. 700
7. 920
8. 170
7. 400
8. 850
8. 170
8. 050

36*
36*
36*
36*
36*
36*
75*
15*
35*
25*

5. 800
5. 950
5 .8 0 0

6. 500
6. 650
6. 500

25*
25*
25*

15*
15*
15*

-

4 .7 2 5
5 .9 5 0
5. 800
6. 300
6. 600
6. 200

4.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.

19V2*
25*
25*

20*
15*
15*

(5)
-

40*
25*

30*
30*
30*
30*
30*
30*
55*
20*
40*
25*
30*
15*
25*

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

1

30*
40*
-

J o u rn e y m e n

%

1

%

1

%

-

725
650
500
300
6p0
200

-

-

-

25*
25*
15*

15*
15*
20*

-

-

-

-

Jo u rn e y m e n




-

-

H ig h w a y a n d S tr e e t
C o n s tr u c tio n

C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------P i l e d r i v e r s -------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
C ra n e s , s h o v e ls, d r a g ­
lin e s , b a c k h o e s, c la m ­
s h e lls —
M a t e r i a l h o i s ts ; t r a c ­
t o r s , b u l l d o z e r s an d
e n d l o a d e r s (o v e r 40
h o rse p o w e r); r o lle r s
(o v e r 5 to n s ); f o r k li f t s
(2 5 f e e t a n d o v e r ) -------------C o n c re te s p r e a d e r s and
d i s t r i b u t o r s ----------------------C o n c r e t e fin is h in g
m a c h in e s (r o a d t y p e ) --------T r a c to r s , b u lld o z e rs ,
e n d l o a d e r s (u n d e r 40
h o rs e p o w e r); p u m p s
(w e ll p o i n t s ) ----------------------R o l l e r s ( r u b b e r t i r e ) -----------R o l l e r s (u n d e r 5 t o n s ) --------T a m p e rs - c o m p a c to rs
( r id in g ty p e ), b r o o m s
a n d s w e e p e r s , f o r k li f t s
(12 to 25 f e e t ) -------------------S c r e e d o p e r a t o r s , s to n e
c r u s h e r s ----------------------------

$7. 450

5*

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ---------------M o r t a r m i x e r s - -------------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s --------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
h e l p e r s ----------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s --------------P l u m b e r s ' l a b o r e r s ----------------T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e l p e r s ----B a s e - m a c h i n e --------------------T ile l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s ------------------

E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a t o r s — C o n tin u e d
F i r e m e n on a s p h a lt
p l a n t s ------------------------------A ir c o m p re s s o rs :
O v e r 300 c u b ic f e e t -----U n d e r 300 c u b ic f e e t ---F o r k l i f t s (12 f e e t an d
u n d e r ) ------------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------

6. 650 . 7 .4 5 0
6. 800
7. 600
6. 600
7 .3 5 0

8. 270

45*

25*

•

5*

C a r p e n t e r s ----------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s -----------------------P i l e d r i v e r s -----------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
T o w e r c r a n e s --------------------C r a n e s , s h o v e ls , d r a g ­
lin e s , b a c k h o e s, c la m s h e l l s ------------------------------C o n c re te s p r e a d e r s an d
d i s t r i b u t o r s ------------------;—
M a te r ia l h o is ts , t r a c ­
t o r s , b u lld o z e rs , e n d l o a d e r s (o v e r 40 h o r s e ­
p o w e r); r o l l e r s ( o v e r 5
to n s ); f o r k li f t s (25 f e e t
an d o v e r ) -------------------------C o n c r e te a n d g ro u t
p u m p s ------------------ ------------R o ll e r s ( r u b b e r t i r e ) --------T r a c to r s , b u lld o z e rs ,
e n d l o a d e r s (u n d e r 40
h o rs e p o w e r); p um ps
(w ell p o i n t s ) --------------------R o ll e r s (u n d e r 5 to n s )-------T r a m p e r s -c o m p a c t o r s
( r id in g ty p e ), b r o o m s
a n d s w e e p e r s , f o r k li f t s
(12 to 25 f e e t ) -----------------S c r e e d o p e r a t o r s , s to n e
c r u s h e r s -------------------------F i r e m e n on a s p h a lt
p l a n t s -----------------------------A ir c o m p re s s o rs :
O v e r 300 c u b ic f e e t -----U n d e r 300 c u b ic f e e t ---F o r k l i f t s (12 f e e t an d
u n d e r ) -------------------------------

6. 650

6.800
6.8 0 0
6. 600
-

-

-

8. 020

45*

25*

_

-

7.8 2 0
7 .7 7 0

45*
45*

25*
25*

-

-

7. 720
7 .6 7 0

45*
45*

25*
25*

.

-

5*

5*
5*

-

7 .6 2 0

45*

25*

-

-

7 .4 1 0

45*

25*

-

-

7 .3 3 0

45*

25*

-

5*

-

7 .2 9 0
7. 170

45*
45*

25*
25*

-

5*
5*

6. 980

45*

25*

-

5*

6 .360

25*

15*

>

6. 800
6.2 5 0
7. 100
6 .8 5 0
6. 100
6. 100
6. 100
6. 000
6 .250

7 .425
6 .8 5 0
7. 100
6 .8 5 0
6. 600
6. 600
6. 600
6 .5 5 0
6. 800

25*
40*
25*
25*
25*
25*
25*
25*
25*

25*
60*
20*
20*

6. 180
6 .0 8 0

6. 830
7.0 8 0

19^

H

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c tio n l a b o r e r s -----------.

-

-

8. 020

45*

25*

_

8. 120

45*

25*

-

5*

7. 820

45*

25*

-

5*

7. 720
7. 770
7. 670

45*
45*
45*

25*
25*
25*

7. 620

45*

25*

7 .4 1 0

45*

25*

-

-

-

5*

5*
5*
5*

-

M E M P H IS , T E N N .
Jo u rn e y m e n
A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s ------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s -------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ---------------------------P o i n t e r s a n d c a u l k e r s -------C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------F lo o r l a y e r s ----------------------P i l e d r i v e r s -----------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------------------M a c h i n e ----------------------------E l e c tr i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) -----------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ------------

-

15*
15*
1%
20*

-

_

(5)

-

6*
6*
_

lh t

J u ly 1,
1971

City and job cla ssifica tio n

R a te
per
hour

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
O th e r 4
P e n s io n
ance 3
tio n

J ourneymen— Continued

$

$

5. 675

6 .2 7 5

20*

20*

5. 675

6 .2 7 5

20*

20*

5. 250

5. 850

20*

20*

4. 550

5. 150

20*

20*

4. 150
5. 900
5 .8 0 0
5. 150

4.
6.
6 5.
6.

750
400
800
000

20*
35*
20*
25*

20*
20*

5. 150
5. 500
5. 750
5. 500
7. 170
6 .2 5 0
7. 440
6. 450
5. 000
5 .2 5 0
6. 750
7. 100
6. 450
6. 700
5. 150

6. 000
6 5. 500
6 5 .7 5 0
5. 500
7. 170
7. 000
7 .4 4 0
7 .4 5 0
5. 800
6. 050
7. 150
6 7. 100
7. 450
7. 700
6. 000

25*

_
20*
20*
20*
30*

30*
15*
25*
40*
25*
25*
25*
25*

.
-

.
3*

-

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

_
-

-

-

_
-

5f
28*
5f
-

30*
-

-

“

“

4. 350
3. 125
3 .2 7 5

6 4. 350
3 ,4 7 5
3. 625

10*
10*
10*

-

-

-

-

-

3. 125

3 .4 7 5

10*

-

-

-

4 .2 60
4. 350
3. 125

4 . 960
6 4. 350
3 .4 7 5

20*

(5)

197z*
10*
10*

-

-

Vzf

45*

25*

-

9f

7.7 2 0

45*

25*

-

9f

8. 120

45*

25*

-

9f

7. 720
8. 020

45*
45*

25*
25*

- ’
-

9f
9f

7. 680
7. 800
7. 930
7. 450
7 .7 5 0
7. 190
7. 340

35*
30*
60*
50*
50*
50*
50*

50*
85*
50*
50*
50*
50*
50*

50*
-

2*

55*

6*

51*
51*
50*
50*

4f
4f
If

6. 560

7 .3 0 0

50*

50*

50*

7 .0 7 0
6. 940

8. 040
7 .8 2 0

37f

l%t20*
20*

(5)

1972*

25*
25*
25*
55*
50*
50*

50*
75*
55*

4*
6*

40*
45*

50*
40*

46*
50*

2f

7. 060
7. 160
7.2 6 0
7 .2 6 0
7. 010
8. 010
8. 650
6. 960
7. 920
6 7. 110
7 .2 6 0
7. 460
7 .4 1 0
7. 510
7 .9 3 0
67. 110
6 6. 450

45*
45*
45*
45*
45*
41*
30*
60*
50*
40*
50*
50*
50*
45*
60*
40*
30*

40*
40*
40*
40*
40*
50*
50*
50*
50*
50*
50*
50*
50*
45*
50*
50*
50*

50*
50*
50*
50*
50*
50*
65*
50*
50*
50*
50*
50*
75*
55*
50*
45*

2f
2f
2f
2f
2f
8f
2f

5. 830

6. 520

45*

,50*

50*

5f

5. 940
5. 830

6. 630
6. 520

45*
45*

50*
50*

50*
50*

5f
4f

4. 560

5. 080

50*

50*

50*

5f

4 .8 6 0
5. 570
6. 040

5 .4 7 0
6 .320
6. 730

19Vzf
30*
45*

20*
50*
50*

(5)
45*
50*

5f

6. 030
6. 140
6.300
6. 500
5. 670

6. 680
6 .790
6. 600
6 .800
6.270

45*
45*
40*
40*
30*

50*
50*
50*
50*
50*

50*
5°f
24W
242/i0*
45*

5f
5*

6 .7 1 0
6.4 5 0
6. 600

7 .4 5 0
7. 190
7 .3 4 0

50*
50*
50*

50*
50*
50*

51*
50*
50*

4*

7. 940

8 .2 7 0

45*

25*

-

9f

7. 390
7. 690
7 .4 9 0

7.7 2 0
8. 020
7 .7 2 0

45*
45*
45*

25*
25*
25*

7 .7 9 0
7. 570

8. 120
8. 020

45*
45*

25*
25*

7. 670
7. 170
7. 170
7. 050
6. 960
7 .3 1 0

45*
45*
45*
65*
50*
60*

7 .4 7 0
6.910

9*
9*
9*

H

8*
3*
5f
5f
H

5f
6*
H

B rick la y ers' ten d ers------------Hod c a r rie r s and m ortar
m ix e r s --------------------------Building la b o r e r s -----------------Com position r o o fers'
h elpers ■
Elevator constructors'
h e lp e rs-----------------------------Marble s e tte r s' h e l p e r s -----P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s-----------P lum bers' laborers:
Second r
F ir st man (drain layer) —
T errazzo w orkers' helpers B a s e -m a c h in e --------------Tile la y er s' h e l p e r s -----------

Vzf

Highway and Street
Construction

Journeym en
7 .3 8 0
6. 950
7. 190
6 .7 1 0
6. 960
6. 450
6. 600

Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment
C ranes, d errick s,
$
shovels --------------------7.9 4 0
Medium equipment:
M ix e r s --------------7 .4 9 0
M ixers when pavers are
used, h i - l i f t s ---------7.7 9 0
T ractors and bulldozers:
Under 4 0 horsepow er— 7 .390
Over 40horsepow er —
7. 690
Light equipment:
F irem en (piled riv er)---7.0 0 0
P u m p s -----------------------6. 840
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ---------- 6. 840
G la z ie r s ------------------------------6. 800
Lathers -------------------------------6 .320
M arble s e t t e r s -------------------- 6. 670
M osaic and terra zzo
w orkers ----------------------------7 .0 7 0
P a in t e r s ------------------------------6. 560
Swing stage:
To 80 f e e t -------6 .710
80 feet or over —
6.910
Spray 6. 910
Structural ste e l 6. 810
P a p erh a n g ers--------6. 660
P ip e fitte r s -------------7 .3 2 0
Sprinkler fitte r s ■
7.2 8 0
P la s te r e r s -------------6. 320
Plum bers --------------7 .2 7 0
Rodmen ----------------7. 110
R oofers, c o m p o sitio n ----------- • 6 .520
M a s t ic ----------------------------6. 720
R oofers, slate and t i l e ---------6. 670
Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s -----------6.960
Stonem asons-------------------------7. 190
Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------7. 110
T ile l a y e r s --------------------------6 .450
H elpers and laborers

Building Trades




$
8 .270

Journeymen-—Continued

MILWAUKEE, WIS.

A sb estos w o r k e r s -----------------B o ile r m a k e r s ------------------------B rick layers --------------------------Carpenters ---------------------------M illw r ig h ts-----------------------Cement f in i s h e r s ------------------Machine w o r k -------------------M astic, m arblette and
com position floors and
roofs -----------------------------E lectrician s (inside
w irem en )-----------------------------Elevator constructors ------------

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­ Pension Vaca­
O th er4
ance 3
tion

Building Trade a— Continued

H e lp e r s an d la b o r e r s

B ricklayers' tenders ------------Building la b o r e r s ------------------Motor buggies ------------------Com position roofers'
h elpers ------------------------------Elevator constructors'
h elpers ------------------------------P la s te r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ------------Plum bers' la b o r e r s ---------------

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour 1

MILWAUKEE, W IS.Continued

MEMPHIS, TENN----Continued

E ngineers —Pow er
equipment operators:
C lass A:
Cranes, derrick s,
draglines,
h oists (3 drum s),
p iled riv ers,
trench m achines
(18 inches or
over), s h o v e ls -------C lass A—1:
B u lldozers, graders
(blade), hoists
(2 drum s),
scra p ers, trench
m achines (under
18 in c h e s)------------------C lass B:
H oists (1 drum) ------C lass C:
A ir com p resso rs
(stationary),
finishing
m achines; m ix ers
(11 -S or sm a ller),
pumps (over 4
inches), tractors
(40 horsepow er or
l e s s ) --------------------------C lass D:
A ir com p resso rs
(portable)-------------------G laziers ------------------------------L a th e r s ---------------------------------Marble se tte r s -----------------------M osaic and terra zzo
workers -----------------------------P ainters --------------------------------Spray, industrial -------------Paperhangers ----------------------P ip e fit te r s ----------------------------P la s t e r e r s ----------------------------P lum bers -----------------------------Rodmen --------------------------------R oofers, com position -----------R oofers, slate and t i l e ----------Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s ------------Stonemasons -------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------Sheeters ---------------------------Tile layers ----------------------------

City and job cla ssifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

7%

H
H
1 74%
7zf

Journeym en
C a r p e n te r s ---------------Cement f in i s h e r s ------Machine w o r k -------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, d errick s,
sh o v e ls------------------Medium equipment:
T ractors or bulldozers:
Under 40 horsepowerOver 40 horsepow er—
M ix e r s --------------------When pavers are
u se d -------------------S cra p ers-------------------

_
-

H

9f
9f
9f
9f
9f

J u ly 1,
1971

City and job classifica tio n

R a te
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour

E m p lo y e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
tio n

$
7. 020
6 .8 1 0
7. 110

$
7. 290
7. 170
67. 110

45*
45*
40*

2 5*
25*
50*

-

50*

9*
9*
3*

H elpers and laborers
-

.
-

6. 570
6. 910

45*
35*

50*
50*

50*
50*

5*
2*

6. 710

35*

50*

50*

2*

6. 610
6 .8 5 0
6. 680
6. 630

35*
45*
45*
45*

50*
50*
50*
50*

50*
50*
50*
50*

2*
5*
5*
5*

Other H eavy Construction
Journeymen
6. 710
6 .4 5 0
6. 600

7. 940
7. 390
7. 690
7 .4 9 0

7 .4 5 0
7. 190
7. 340

8. 270
7. 720
8. 020
7. 720

50*
50*
50*

45*
45*
45*
45*

50*
50*
50*

51*
50*
50*

25*
25*
2 5*
.2 5 *

4*
1*
1*

9*

.
-

9*
9*
9*

45*
45*

2 5*
2 5*

.

45*
45* 40*

25*
25*
50*

.

50*

9*
9*
3*

6. 480
7 .4 2 0

45*
45*

50*
50*

50*
50*

3*
3*

7 .2 6 0
6. 700
6 .8 7 0
6. 530
6. 650

45*
45*
45*
45*
45*

50*
50*
50*
50*
50*

50*
50*
50*
50*
50*

3*
3*
3*
3*
3*

7. 260
4. 550

45*
45*

50*
50*

50*
50*

3*
3*

6. 650
7 .4 2 0

45*
45*

50*
50*

50*
50*

3*
3*

7 .2 6 0

45*

50*

50*

3*

-

6 .8 7 0
7. 360
6. 970
6. 700
4 . 550

45*
45*
45*
45*
45*

50*
50*
50*
50*
50*

50*
50*
50*
50*
50*

3*
3*
3*
3*
3*

-

7 .8 1 0

45*

50*

50*

3*

_

7. 640
7. 370
7. 640
7 .2 8 0
7. 740
7 .4 7 0

45*
45*
45*
45*
45*
45*

50*
50*
50*
50*
50*
50*

50*
50*
50*
50*
50*

3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*

7. 790
7. 570

8 . 120
8. 020

7. 020
6 .8 1 0
7. 110

7. 290
7. 170
67. 110

-

9*
9*

H elpers and lab o rers
Water pipe and sew er:
G eneral la b o r e r s --------------B la ste r s ---------------------------C aisson w orkers, pipelayers —
Gunnite m en and m ix e r s ---M uckers, form strippers —
Paving la b o r e r s ----------------P ipelayer ten d e rs-------------Tim berm en, b racers,
concrete form s e t t e r s ----W atchm en-------------------------Tunnel (F ree air):
G eneral laborers (su rface)—
B l a s t e r s ---------------------------Concrete manhold
b u ild er s--------------------------F orm strippers, car
p u s h e r s --------------------------Mining m a c h in e s --------------M u c k e r s---------------------------Sawmen, top m en --------------W atchm en-------------------------Tunnel (com pressed air):
B la ste r s ---------------------------Concrete busters,
caisson w o rk ers-------------Form s tr ip p e r s-----------------Lock tenders (tun nel)--------Lock tenders (su r fa c e )-----Mining m a c h in e s --------------M u c k e r s----------------------------




E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
tio n
ance 3

Building T rades

Journeymen— Continued

C arp en ters----------------------------Cement fin is h e r s -------------------M achine w o r k -------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, d errick s,
sh o v e ls-----------------------Medium equipment:
T ractors or bulldozers:
Under 40horsepow er—
Over 40 horsepow er —
M ix e r s -------------------------When pavers are
u s e d ---------------------S c r a p e r s----------------------Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s ----------Pumps and o i l e r s ---------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

(Rates are the same for both cities
unless otherwise indicated)

Highway and Street
Construction— Continued

Construction la b o r e r s -----------R a k e r s -----------------------------Dumpers, iron ers,
sm oothers, ta m p e r s ------Shovelers, loaders,
utility m e n ---------------------F o r m se tte r s ---------------------P addlers, s tr ik e o ffs ---------V ib ra to rs---------------------------

R a te
per
hour 1

MINNEAPOLIS—
ST. PAUL, MINN.

MILWAUKEE, WIS----Continued

E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operator s— Continued
Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e sso r s----------Pumps and o i l e r s ---------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

City and job cla ssifica tio n

_
-

_

-

-

-

-

*

Journeymen
A sb esto s w o rk ers------B o ile r m a k e r s ------------B r ic k la y e r s---------------Swing s t a g e -----------C arpenters-----------------M illw r ig h ts-----------Cement finishers:
M in neapolisC om p osition --------St. Paul ■
E lectricia n s (inside
wiremen):
M inneapolis-------St. P a u lElevator constructors ----------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Cranes, shovels,
derricks
Pumper e t e s Medium equipment:
H o ists, 1 drum; m ixers,
concrete over 16S-----W elders, m echanics
Light equipment:
C o m p r e sso rs----------O il e r s --------------------G la z ie r s --------------------------Lathers:
M inneapolis-----------------St. P a u l ------------------,—
M a c h in ists-----------------------M arble s e tt e r s ---------M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s-----------------P ainters:
Brush:
Structural steel; spray
swing:
M inneapolis------------St. P a u l ---- ------------Dryw all tapers:
M inneapolis —
St. Paul ------Paperhangers:
M inneapolis — —
St. Paul ----------P ip efitters
M in neapolisSt. Paul Sprinkler fit te r s --------P la ste r e rs:
M inneapolis--------------------St. P a u l ------- -----------------Plum bers:
M i n n e a p o l i s ---------------------------

St. P a u l -------------------------R od m en------------------------------R oofers, com p osition-----R oofers, slate and t i l e ---S
j heet-m etal w orkers:
M inneapolis---------------St. P a u l --------------------Stonem asons------------------'Structural-iron w orkers T ile la y e r s ---------------------

970
950
610
910
130
130

$
8 . 170
7 .8 0 0
67. 610
67. 910
67. 130
67. 130

7. 600
7 .8 5 0
7. 600

7. 650
7. 900
7 .8 0 0

8 . 000
8 . 000
8 . 170

$
7.
6.
7.
7.
7.
7.

30*
30*
30/2*
30Vz*
40*
40*

35*
85*
23*
23*
2 0*
20*

30*
30*
30*

2 5*
2 5*
2 5*

68 . 000
8. 000
8 . 170

4%
5%
I 9 V2 *

4%
2 7z%
20*

77z%
8700
( 5)

7. 900
7. 780

67. 950
67. 830

2 5*
2 5*

2 5*
2 5*

■

7. 700
7. 780

67. 750
67. 830

2 5*
2 5*

25*
25*

-

-

7. 150
6. 700
6. 730

67. 200
66. 750
7. 220

2 5*
2 5*
36*

2 5*
2 5*
50*

_

_

-

-

8.
7.
6.
7.

050
300
500
385

8 . 140
7 .4 5 0
6 .8 5 0
67. 385

31*
2 5*

8 . 130

8 . 130

7. 100
7 .4 8 0

-

2*
2*
3*

_

_

-

-

"

-

7z%
4%
1 V2 *

-

-

_

_

2 5*

50*

7*
7*

-

-

23*

53*

-

-

-

10*

7 .4 0 0
67 . 48 0

35*
35*

2 5*
15*

18*
"

12*
"

7. 600
7. 980

7. 900
67. 980

35*
35*

2 5*
15*

18*

12*

7. 630
7 .4 8 0

7. 650
67. 480

35*
35*

25*
15*

18*
-

12*

7. 100
7 .4 8 0

7 .4 0 0
67 .4 8 0

35*
35*

25*
15*

18*

12*
"

8 . 360
7 .4 2 0
8. 440

8 .4 3 0
67. 420
8 . 640

33*
33*
30*

30*
30*
50*

7 .4 5 0
7. 100

97 . 390
7. 200

31*
40*

2 0*
2 5*

55*
60*

7*
7*

7. 110
7. 420
7. 550
7 .7 9 0
7. 790

7. 180
7. 420
7. 550
7 .8 4 0
7 .8 4 0

33*
38*
45*
34*
34*

30*
35*
45*
2 5*
2 5*

1. 250
1. 140
-

3*

-

-

680
580
610
550
500

8 .8 3 0
68 . 580
67. 610
7. 550
67. 590

32*

_
-

6*

32f
3072*
45*
22*

30*
30*
23*
45*
50*

53*

7*

"

5*

6. 000
6. 050
5 .9 0 0

66. 000
66. 050
65 . 900

35*
35*
3 5*

35*
35*
35*

40*
40*
40*

5*
5*
5*

7 .4 4 0

7 .4 9 0

34*

25*

-

4. 085
5. 720

4 . 085
5. 720

1972*
197z*

20*
20*

0

8.
8.
7.
7.
7.

-

-

53*
53*
50*
50*

30 72*

.

$ 1. 000
-

-

5*

5*
5*

-

H elpers and laborers
B ricklayers' ten d e rs--------M ortar m ix e r s ------------Building laborers Com position roofers'
h e lp e r s ---------------------Elevator constructors'
helpers:
F ir st 6 m onths-------A fter 6 m onths--------

V2 *
l l/2*

1

City and job cla ssifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Pension Vaca­
Other 4
tion
ance 3

J ou r neyme n— Continued
6.6 9 0

$
6 6.690

22*

50*

7 .3 4 0
6. 490

7. 380
6. 590

31*
35*

.
35*

5*
_
40*

7*
6*

_

6. 100
6 .300

6.250
6 .450

35*
35*

35*
35*

40*
40*

7 .4 1 0
7 .480

7 .4 1 0
7 .4 8 0

.
-

_
-

.

10*
10*

7. 740
7.8 1 0
6. 690

7.7 4 0
7 .810
6 6. 690

_

_

_
-

10*
10*
5*

-

-

22*

50*

-

Highway and Street
Construction
Journeym en
7. 130

6 7 .1 3 0

40*

20*

50*

7 .6 0 0
7. 600

7. 650
7 .8 0 0

30*
30*

25*
25*

_

7. 150

7 .7 0 0

25*

25*

7. 150
7. 030
6. 930

7 .7 0 0
7 .580
7.4 8 0

.2 5 *
25'*
25*

25*
25*
25*

_
“

6. 170

6 .720

25*

25*

-

6 .2 8 0

6 .830

25*

25*

2*
.

_
"

H elpers and laborers
Construction laborers:
M inneapolis ------------------St. P au l--------------------------

5 .850
5. 850

35*
35*

35*
35*

40*
40*

5*

Other Heavy Construction
Journeym en
C a r p e n te r s ---------------------------Cement fin ish ers:
M in n e a p o lis---------------------St. P au l----------------------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels (to 3 cubic
yards), dredge o pera­
tors and engineers,
d errick o p era to rs------Medium equipment:
Finishing graders,
m otor p a tro l--------------Scrapers ---------------------M echanics, w eld e r s-----Light equipment:
Pumps or co m p resso rs —
Loader or barber
Green o p era to rs---------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

7. 130

6 7 .1 3 0

40*

20*

50*

7. 600
7. 600

67 .6 5 0
7. 880

30*
30*

25*
25*

_

2f
.

E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
tio n

Journeym en
A sbestos 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 arpenters---------------------------Wharf and b r id g e ------------Home in s u la t o r s -------------Cement fin is h e r s ------------------E lectricians (inside
w ir e m e n )---------------------------Elevator constructors ----------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Pow er sh o v els, cranes —
Power cranes (ste e l
e rectio n )-------------------Trench m ach ines,
paving m ix e r s ------- 1---Medium equipment:
H oists (single or
double d ru m )------------Central power p la n ts---Concrete tower hoists—
Light equipment:
A ir co m p resso rs
(sin g le)Pumps and sm all
m ix e r s -------------Concrete pumps G la z ie r s ----1----------------L a th e r s ----------------------

$

$

6 .4 9 0
7 7 .5 5 0
7 8 .5 5 0
7 8 .5 1 0
8 .4 0 0
4 .8 0 0 .
7 8. 550

7 .4 9 0
7 8. 350
8 8. 550
8 8 .5 1 0
6 8. 400
4 .8 0 0
8 8 . 550

7%
8%
45*
6%
75*

8. 100
7 7 .9 6 0

9. 000
7 8 . 360

6%
5*/zo%
1 .3 4 0
1 9 l/2*

45*

6%
97z%
45*
6%
$ 1 ,4 0 0
45*

9%
10%
50*
20*

2*
3%
3*
3*

3*
10%

_

(5)

9 .5 0 0

1 0 .2 8 0

7%

10%

-

53/io%

1 0 .3 0 0

1 1 .8 8 0

7%

10%

-

53/10%

9. 500

1 0 .2 8 0

7%

10%

-

53/xo%

8 .4 5 0
9. 500
8 .4 5 0

9 .2 0 0
1 0 .2 8 0
9 .2 0 0

7%
7%
7%

10%
10%
10%

-

53/io%
53/io%
53/i0%

7 .8 5 0

8. 510

7%

10%

-

53/io %

6. 900
7 .8 5 0
7 . 050
7. 650
7 .9 2 0

7 .4 5 0
8 .5 1 0
8. 050
7 .9 0 0
8. 620

7%
7%
45*
25*
50*

10%
10%
55*
25*

_
-

5 3/io%
53/i„%
17*

7 7 .9 5 0
7 6 .3 0 0

7 8 .4 0 0
7 6. 600

47 V2*
42*

47 V
48*

10*

7 6 .4 5 0

7 6. 750

42*

48*

10*

-

7 6. 900
8 .4 5 0
8. 190
7 8 .5 5 0
8 .2 5 0
8 .8 0 0
7 9. 120
7 8. 100
7 8. 550
8 .8 0 0
6 .6 6 0

7 7. 200
8 .8 6 0
9 -3 7 0
8 8. 550
8 .5 4 0
8 .8 0 0
8 9* 120
8 8. 100
8 8. 550
8. 800
7 .5 1 0

42*
5%
25*
45*
40*
7%

10*

_

35£
3%
45*
7%
50*

48*
6%
40*
45*
90*
11% +50*
50 i
3%
45*
11%+50*
1. 105

7 6. 450
7 6. 450

7 6. 700
7 6. 700

40*
40*

30*

7 5. 9T0
7 6. 450
6 .9 8 0
6 .2 5 0

7 6. 270
7 6. 700
7 .4 3 0
6 .2 5 0

19Vz*
40*
47Vzf

C arpenters---------------------------8. 510
Cement fin is h e r s ------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, p ile d r iv e rs,
sh ovels —
9. 500
Cranes (ste e l e rectio n )— 1 0 .3 0 0
Concrete p a v e r s---------9. 500
Medium equipment:
G enerators (2 or m ore) — 8. 450
H oists (single or
double drum)-------------8. 450
Pow er plants 9. 500
Light equipment:
A ir c o m p re sso r s-----7 .8 5 0
Sm all m ix e r s -----------6 .9 0 0
Structural-iron workers 8. 800

6 8- 510
6. 700

M osaic and terra zzo
workers ----------------------P a in te r s ------------------------Structural s te e l (under
30 fe e t)--------------------Structural ste e l (over
30 fe e t)--------------------P ip e fitte r s ---------------------Sprinkler fit te r s ------—
P la s te r e r s ---------------------Plumbe r s -----------------------R odm en-------------------------R oofers, com p osition-----Sheet-m etal w o rk ers------Stonem asons-------------------Structural-iron w orkers Tile la y e r s ---------------------

_

8 5 i

10%
8%
-

10%
15*

l 7 2%+50*
-

1

7z%

3*
11*
2*
1*
3*
A

H elpers and laborers
B rick layers' ten d e rs----------Building la b o r e r s --------------Elevator constructors'
h e l p e r s ----- ----------------------P la s te r e r s ' la b o r er s----------T errazzo w orkers' h elpers Tile la y er s' h e lp e rs------------

6%

30*
1. 340
47^/2*
5%

5*

5*
(5)
"

2*
5*
1 7z%+45*
1%

Highway and Street
Construction
Journeym en
7. 150

7 .7 0 0

25*

25*

-

.

7. 150
7 .0 3 0
6 .930

7 .7 0 0
7.5 8 0
7.4 8 0

25*
25*
25*

25*
25*
25*

.

-

-

6. 170

6 .720

25*

25*

-

-

6 .280
7.5 5 0

6. 830
7 .5 5 0

25*
45*

25*
45*

-

-

H elpers and laborers
Construction laborers:
M in n e a p o lis---------------------St. P a u l ----------------------------




J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

Building Trades

Building Trades— Continued

C arpenters----------------------------Cement fin ish ers:
M inneapolis----------------------St. 'Paul----------------------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels (to 3 cubic
yards), dredge o pera­
tors and engineers,
derrick o p era to rs------Medium equipment:
Finishing graders,
m otor pa tro l--------------S crap ers----------------------M echanics, w e ld e r s-----Light equipment:
Pumps or c o m p resso rs—
Loader or barber
G reene operators -------

R a te
per
hour 1

NEWARK, N .J .

MINNEAPOLIS—
ST. PAUL, MINN___
Continued

M arble s e tte r s' h e lp e rs---------P la s te r e r s ' laborers:
M inneapolis-----------------------St. P a u l ---------------------------P lum bers' laborers:
M inneapolis:
Second m a n ------------------F ir s t m a n --------------------T errazzo w orkers' helpers:
1 year of se n io rity------------2 y ears of s e n io r ity ----------B ase-m achine:
1 year of sen io rity --------2 years of s e n io r ity -----Tile la y er s' h e l p e r s --------------

City and job cla ssific a tio n

5 .850
5 .8 5 0
‘

35*
35*

35*
35*

40*
40*

H

5*

6%
36*

6%

3*

49*

H

1 0 .2 8 0
1 1 .8 8 0
1 0 .2 8 0

7%
7%
7%

10%
10%
10%

-

53/ l0%

-

5 7 io %

9 -2 0 0

7%

10%

-

53/io%

9 .2 0 0
1 0 .2 8 0

7%
7%

10%
10%

.

53/i0%
53/i0%

8 .5 1 0
7 .4 5 0
8 .8 0 0

7%
7%

10%
10%
11 %+ 5 0*

7%

5 7 10%

_
-

10%

53/io%
53/10%

City and job classifica tio n

’ July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
Vaca­ O ther4
hour 1
ance 3 Pension tion

City and job cla ssific a tio n

NEWARK, N .J ----Continued

NEW HA.VEN, CONN___
Continued

Highway and Street
Construction

Building Trades— Continued

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour 1

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
VacaOther 4
ance 3 Pension 1 tion

Journeymen-—Continued
H elpers and laborers
Construction la b o r e r s ----------Concrete cu tters, ja ck ­
ham m ers, pavem ent
b r e a k e r s------------------------Landscape lab orers, s a la ­
m ander ten d e rs---------------

$
5 .7 5 0

36*

49*

5*

-

6. 300

36*

49*

-

5*

-

5.7 5 0

36*

49*

-

H

Other Heavy Construction
Journeym en
C arpenters----------------------------M illw r ig h ts-----------------------Wharf and bridge--------------Cement fin is h e r s -------------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Pow er sh ovels, cran es,
d r a g lin e s -------------------Piledriving m a c h in e s---B ackhoes, concrete
pavers ----------------------Medium equipment:
C aisson and shaft
h oists ------------------------Excavating c a r r y a lls----Light equipment:
Sm all m ix e r s, p u m p s---Front-end loaders and
conveyors ------------------Concrete p u m p s-----------Structural-iron w orkers —------

$
8. 510
8. 510
8 .4 0 0

6 8. 510
6 8. 510
6 8. 400
6 .700

6%
6%
75*
36*

6%
6%
$1,400
49*

--

50*

B rick la y ers' ten d e rs-----Building la b o r e r s ---------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e rs-----------------------M arble se tte r s' h e lp e r s P la s te r e r s ' la b o r e r s ----T errazzo w orkers' helpers T ile la y er s' h e lp e r s------------

10.280
10.280

7%
7%

10%
10%

-

53/io%
53/io%

9. 500

10.280

7%

10%

-

53/10%

Highway and Street
Construction

8. 450
8. 600

9 .2 0 0
9. 400

7%
7%

10%
10%

53/io%
53/i0%

Journeym en

-

7 .8 5 0

8. 510

7%

7 .8 5 0
7 .8 5 0
8 .8 0 0

8. 510
8 .5 1 0
8 .8 0 0

7%
7%
7%

10%
10%
10%
11%+50*

-

_

10%

-

5 .7 5 0

36*

49*

-

-

6 .3 0 0

36*

49*

-

5 .7 5 0

36* '

49*

NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Building Trades

$
$
18 6 .3 5 0 18 7. 550
9 .3 0 0 6 9. 300
78. 600 88 .6 0 0
78 .8 5 0 * 8 .8 5 0
7 9. 150 * 9 .1 5 0
7 7 .2 5 0 78 .4 5 0
8 .2 0 0
8. 520
9-300 6 9. 300
8 .2 0 0
8. 520

40*
45*
50*
50*
50*
50*
35*
45*
35*

30*
44*
30*
30*
30*
51*
50*
44*
50*

30*
30*

30*
30*

6. 000
6 7. 500
7.5 0 0

197z*
35*
30*
35*
35*

20*
40*
30*
40*
40*

6 8. 300
6 7 .7 0 0

50*
50*

30*
25*

-

-

2*
-

H elpers and laborers
3*
3*
2*

9 .5 0 0
9. 500

H elpers and laborers
Construction laborers------Jackham m ers, power
p lu g g e r s -------------------Dumpmen, pitm en,
fla g m e n ---------------------

Plum bers ■
Rodmen R oofers, com position----R oofers, slate and tile —
P r e c a st sla b b e rs------Sheet-m etal w o rk ers-----Stonema so n s----------- -------Structural-iron w o rk ers—
T ile la y e r s ---------------------

C arpenters---------------------------53/io% Cement fin is h e r s ------------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
53/io%
Heavy equipment:
53/10%
Shovels, p ile d r iv e rs,
2*
draglines Medium equipment:
Grader operators ----P um pcretes, Euclid
5*
lo a d ers, joy drill
opera to rs-1-------------5*
B u lldozers Light equipment:
5*
W ell point s y ste m —-—
Pow er ch ippers---------Pump o p e r a to r s--------O ile r s -----------------------Structural-iron w orkers —

6. 000
6. 000
5. 610
7 .5 0 0
6. 000
7 .5 0 0
7 .5 0 0

6. 000
6. 000
6 5 .610
6 7. 500

7 .2 0 0

6 7.4 0 0

20*

15*

6 .700

6 6. 900

20*

15*

6 .950
6 .550

6 7.1 5 0
6 6. 750

20*
20*

6. 680
6. 400
6 .3 2 0
6. 050
9.3 0 0

‘ 6 .880
6 6. 600
‘ 6. 520
‘ 6 .250
‘ 9 .3 0 0

5*
(5)

7z*

-

5*

-

15*

-

15*

15*
15*

_

15*
15*

20*
20*
20*
20*
45*

15*
15*
15*
15*
44*

-

15*
15*
15*
15*

6. 000

30*

30*

-

5*

‘ 8. 300
‘ 7. 700

50*
50*

30*
25*

7 .2 0 0

‘ 7 .4 0 0

20*

15*

-

15*

6 .700

‘ 6. 900

20*

15*

-

15*

6 .950
6 .5 5 0

‘ 7. 150
‘ 6 .7 5 0

20*
20*

15*
15*

6. 680
6 .4 4 0
6 .3 2 0
6. 050
9 .3 0 0

‘ 6. 880
‘ 6. 600
‘ 6. 520
6 .250
9.3 0 0

20*
20*
20*
20*
45*

6. 000

30*

.

Journeym en
A sb estos w o rk ers-----------------B r ic k la y e r s--------------------------C arpenters---------------------------Cement fin is h e r s ------------------E lectrician s (inside
w ir e m e n )---------------------------Elevator constructors ----------E ngineers— Power equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, s t e e l -------------Shovels------------------------D e r r ic k s---------------------Medium equipment:
Pum perete m ach in es---C o m p resso rs--------------B u lld o z e r s ------------------Light equipment:
W ell point system ,
welding m a c h in e s-----Sm all concrete m ixers:
5 bags and o v er------L a th e r s--------------------------------M arble s e tt e r s ---------------------M osaic and terrazzo
w ork ers-----------------------------P a in t e r s ------------------------------Structural s te e l----------------B ridge-----------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s----------------------P ip e fit te r s ---------------------------P la s t e r e r s ----------------------------




7 8. 365 8 8.365
8. 520
8 .2 0 0
18 6. 050 18 7. 450
8 .5 2 0
8 .2 0 0

42*
35*
50*
35*

18 7. 750 18 8. 400
8 .0 2 0 6 8. 020

40*
19'W

H elpers and laborers

23*
50*
30*
50*

-

l%+20*
20*

(*)

5*

Construction la b o r e r s ------

- -

-

Other Heavy Construction

Vz*

Journeymei
Carpenters —

7 .3 0 0
7 .2 0 0
7 .3 0 0

67 .5 0 0
67 .4 0 0
6 7. 500

20*
20*
20*

15*
15*
15*

6. 950
6. 680
6.8 0 0

6 7 .1 5 0
6 6. 880
6 7. 050

20*
20*
20*

15*
15*
15*

6. 680

6 6. 880

20*

15*

6.7 0 0
8. 020
8 .2 0 0

6 6. 900
8 .4 2 0
8. 520

20*
25*
35*

15*
50*

8 .2 0 0
8. 520
6. 400 6 6. 400
6.4 0 0 6 6. 400
8 .5 0 0 68 .5 0 0
6. 900 6 6. 900
18 6 .3 5 0 18 7. 550
8 .2 0 0
8. 520

35*
25*
25*
25*
25*
40*
35*

50*
25*
25*
25*
25*
30*
50*

-

-

15*
15*
15*

■

15*
15*
15*

-

15*

-.- .
‘1

15*
3*

-

-

-

Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels, p ile d r iv e rs,
d r a g lin e s------------------Medium equipment:
Grader o p e r a to r s--------P u m pcretes, Euclid
lo a d ers, joy drill
op era to rs------------------B u lldozers Light equipment:
W ell point sy ste m —
Pow er chippers----Pump o p e r a to r s---O ile r s ------------------Structural-iron w orkers -

-

_
-

15*
15*

15*
15*
15*
15*
44*

-

15*
15*
15*
15*

30*

-

5*

H elpers and laborers
<

-

J u ly 1,
1971
C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

R a te
per
hour

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n tr ib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
. hour 1

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

NEW ORLEANS, LA___
Continued
Highway and Street
Const ruction— Continue d

N EW O R L E A N S, LA .
B u ild in g T r a d e s
Jo u rn e y m e n
A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s --------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s --------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ------------------------------C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s -------------------------P i l e d r i v e r s -------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) -------------------------------E l e v a t o r c o n s t r u c t o r s ------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s (D6 an d
la rg e r), c ra n e s,
d e r r i c k s , d r a g li n e s ,
h o i s ts (2 d r u m s ) ,
m i x e r s ( o v e r 16S),
p ile d riv e rs , s c ra p e rs ,
s h o v e ls , t r e n c h
m a c h i n e s ---------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
A ir c o m p re s s o rs ,
b u lld o z e rs ( s m a lle r
th a n D 6), f in is h in g
m a c h in e s , m i x e r s (16S
an d s m a l l e r ) , p u m p s
( o v e r 3 i n c h e s ) ------------G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------L a t h e r s —'*■--------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s -------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s -------------------------M o s a ic an d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ---------------------------------P a i n t e r s -----------------------------------S p ra y , s t r u c t u r a l s t e e l ,
s w in g s t a g e ----------------------I n d u s t r i a l ----------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s --------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s -------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s -------------------------------P l u m b e r s ---------------------------------R o d m e n ------------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t io n -------------R o o f e r s , s l a t e a n d t i l e -----------S h e e t - m e t a l w o r k e r s ---------------S t o n e m a s o n s ----------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------T ile l a y e r s --------------------------------

City and job cla ssific a tio n

$
6 .2 5 0
6. 500
6. 400
6. 070
6. 355
6. 170
5. 760

$
6. 250
6 .8 0 0
6. 950
6. 570
6 .8 5 5
6. 670
6 .2 55

30?
30?
25?
20?
20?
20?
2 5?

70?
50?
15?
2 0?
20?
20?
30?

-

7. 075
6. 320

7 .8 8 0
6. 320

2 0? 1%+10?
20?
19 72?

0

-

J ou rneymen— Continue d

-

4?
4?
Vz?

E n gineers— Pow er equipment
ope r ato r s— C ontinued
M echanic help ers, batch
plant o p e r a to r s -------------O il e r s ------------------------------F ir e m e n --------------------------Operating steam v a lv es —
O ilers on cranes using air
to drive p ile s -----------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

■$
5. 340
5. 090
070
6. 320

10?
10?
10?
10?

15?
15?
15?
15?

-

-

-

-

-

5. 340
6. 420

10?
20?

15?
2 5?

-

-

_
-

3. 850
3. 950
4 .4 0 0
4. 650

10?
10?
10?
10?

10?
10?
10?
10?

_
_
-

_
_
-

_

6. 570
5. 175

20?
25?

20?
30?

_
-

4?

370
370
620
120
320
070

10?
10?
10?
10?
10?
10?

15?
15?
15?
15?
15?
15?

_

_

-

7.
7.
7.
7.
6.
6.

-

-

-

5.
5.
6.
6.

590
340
320
570

10?
10?
10?
10?

15?
15?
15?
15?

-

-

-

5. 600
6. 670

10?
20?

15?
25?

-

_
-

_

4 .2 0 0
4. 400
4 .8 0 0
5. 050

10?
10?
10?
10?

10?
10?
10?
10?

_
-

_
-

-

-

H elpers and laborers
Construction la b o r e r s ----------R a k e r s ----------------------------F o rm setter s --------------------Powder m e n ---------------------Other H eavy Construction
6. 370

5.
5.
5.
5.
6.

6. 970

10?

15?

-

500
375
630
630
400

6. 010
6. 02 5
6 .2 3 0
5. 920
6 .9 5 0

10?
17?
20?
25?
2 5?

15?
20?
15?
10?
15?

6. 050
4. 875

6. 550
5. 375

15?
17/2?

20?

-

5 .2 50
6. 125
4 .8 7 5
6 .8 0 0
5. 700
6. 800
6. 450
5. 650
5. 650
6. 705
6. 400
6. 450
6. 050

5.
6.
5.
7.
6.
7.
6.
5.
5.
7.
6.
6.
6.

17V2?
17 V2?
17 l/z?
30?
30?
30?
15?
35?
35?
20?
25?
2 0?
15?

20?
2 0?
20?
40?
20?
40?
2 5?
45?
45?
30?
15?
2 5?

-

750
625
375
650
150
650
950
650
650
105
950
950
550

_

(21)
-

_

Journeymen

8?

_
.
-

-

-

-

13?
8?
13?

-

2 5?
-

C a rpenters---------------------------Cement fin is h e r s ------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Cranes:
Over 60 to n s ----------------With 125 feet b o o m -----With 175 feet b o o m -----Heavy duty o p e r a to r s------Medium duty o p e r a to r s----Light duty o p e r a to r s --------M echanic help ers, batch
plant o p e r a to r s -------------O il e r s -----------------------------F ir e m e n --------------------------Operating steam v a lv es—
O ilers on cranes using air
to drive p ile s -----------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

-

-

-

-

H elpers and laborers

-

2 7z?
2Vi?
37z?
2?

Construction la b o r e r s ----------R a k e r s -----------.-----------------F o rm setter s --------------------P ow d erm en ----------------------

-

NEW YORK, N. Y.
H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ---------------M o r t a r m i x e r s -------------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s —-----------------E le v a to r c o n s tru c to rs '
h e l p e r s -----------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s ----------P o l i s h e r s ----------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ---------------M o r t a r m i x e r s (m a c h in e ) —
T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e l p e r s ---B a s e - m a c h i n e ---------------------F l o o r m a c h i n e --------------------T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s -----------------

Building T rades
4 .4 3 0
4. 530
4. 310

4 . 780
4 . 880
4 . 660

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

4. 420
4 .8 0 0
5. 200
4. 785
4 .8 8 5
4 .8 0 0
5. 200
4. 950
4 .8 0 0

420
300
700
435
535
300
700
450
300

10?
10?
10?

10?
10?
10?

1972?
15?
15?
10?
10?
15?
15?
15?
15?

20?

( 5)

-

-

10?
10?
-

Journeymen
7z?
-

H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t

Construction
J o u re n y m e n
C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
C ra n e s:
O v e r 60 t o p s ------------------W ith 12 5 f e e t b o o m -------W ith 17 5 f e e t b o o m -------H e a v y d u ty o p e r a t o r s --------M e d iu m d u ty o p e r a t o r s ------L ig h t d u ty o p e r a t o r s -----------




'
-

6. 570
5. 175

20?
25?

2 0?
30?

7. 120
7. 120
7. 370
6 .8 7 0
6. 070
5 .8 2 0

10?
10?
10?
10?
10?
10?

15?
15?
15?
15?
15?
15?

4?

-

-

A sb 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 arpenters---------------------------Wharf and b rid g e-------------Cement f in is h e r s ------------------E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )----------------------------

$
78. 000 78. 300
78. 480 78. 880
77. 950 “ 78 .4 5 0
78 .4 0 0 ®8.400
8. 400 68. 400
77. 250 77. 750
7. 750

228 . 2 50

Elevator constructors ----------- 77. 960 78 . 360
E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Cranes (ste e le r e c tio n ) — 9. 320
9. 320
Cranes:
L e ss than 100 feet ;—
boom --------------------- 79. 310 79. 310
100—149 feet boom — 79. 810 79 - 810
150—249 feet boom — 710. 060 710. 060
2 50—349 feet boom — 710. 310 710. 310
349-450 feet boom — 710. 810 710. 810
H oists:
2 d ru m s------------------- 79. 460 79-460
3 drum s (steel
e r ec tio n )--------------9. 670
9. 670
Medium equipment:
H oists, plaster pumps— 78. 930 78 . 930

9%
9%
15%
5%
$ 2. 750
70?
75?
1.400
1.400
75f
1. 195
84 7z?
52/io?
197z?

34/5%+
80?
1.200

_
7%
30?
50?
56?
$ 1.000
5%

12%
_
4?
2/2?
3?
3?
l%+40?

(5)

1?

5%

5%+7 0?

70?

3?

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

5%+70?
5%+70?
5%+70?
5%+7 0?
5%+70?

70?
70?
70?
70?
70?

3£
3?
3?
3?
3?

5%

5%+70?

70?

3?

5%

5%+70?

70?

3£

5%

5%+70?

70?

3*

City and job classifica tio n

Rate
per
hour 1

Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
hour 1
tion
ance 3

City and job cla ssific a tio n

NEW YORK, N .Y ----Continued

NEW YORK, N .Y ___
Continued

Building T rades— Continued

Highway and Street
Construction— Continued

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour 1

$
8. 590
8. 590

$
8. 590
8. 590

5% 5%+70*
5% 5%+70*

70*
70*

3*
3*

8 .4 0 0
8. 770

8 .4 0 0
8. 770

5% 5%+7 0*
5% 5%+70*

70*
70*

3*
3*

8. 050

8. 050

5% 5%+70*

70*

3*

8. 050

8. 050

5% 5%+7 0*

70*

"3*

8. 590
9- 180
77. 500

8. 590
69. 180
77. 500

5% i.5%+7 0*
48* 10%H80*
6% 8%+
$ 1 .0 9 5

70*
9%
9%

3*
2*

-

43*

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Vaca­
Pension tion
Other 4
ance 3

Journeym en—Continued
J ourneymen-'—Continued
E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operator s— Continued
Light equipment:
C om pressors (ste e l
erection) Welding m achine s G la z ie r s -----------------------L athers:
Wood:
Bronx, Manhattan, and
Richm ond-------------------Brooklyn-----------------------N assau and Suffolk--------M e ta l--------------------------------M arble s e tt e r s -----------------------M osaic and terrazzo
w o r k e r s------------------------------P a in t e r s --------------------------------Swing s t a g e ----------------------D ecorators and g r a in e r s ---Structural s t e e l-----------------P ip e fit te r s ----------------------------P la ste r e r s:
Jam aica ----------------------------Bronx, Manhattan, and
R ichm ond------------------------Queens -----------------------------F lu s h in g ---------------------------Brooklyn------------------ ---------P lu m b e rs------------------------------R ichm ond--------------------------Brooklyn and Q ueens---------R od m en ---------------------------------R oofers, com p osition------------R oofers, slate and t i l e ----------Brooklyn, Queens, and
Long Is la n d --------------------S te el-m e ta l w o r k e r s -------------Stonem asons--------------------------N ew York and Long Island
(stone se tte r s)-------------:----Structural-iron w o r k e r s --------F in is h e r s --------------------------T ile la y e r s -----------------------------

$
8. 390
78. 930
77. 050

76. 750
78. 500

$
8. 390
78 . 930
77. 300

*7. 000
78. 500

710. 200 710. 200
77. 800 87. 800
77. 000 87. 300
77.
75.
76.
77.
76.

950
600
400
500
800
17. 615
“ 6. 900

5%
5%
6%

25*.
6%+
1. 000
20^
1l%+8*
65*/2*
66 V2*
7%%
6 V2%
8%

78 .4 0 0 47 Vz*
47 */2*
76. 350
6V2% 6 V2%+43*
77 . 710
6Vz% 6V2%+43*
78. 350
6V2% 6%+43*
11. 500
13%
8%
7%
13%
78. 115
247 . 2 50 80*

236. 900 237. 5 50
236. 900 237 . 5 5 0
236. 9 00 237. 550
236. 9 00 237 . 5 50
77. 500 78. 250
77. 900 87 . 900
77 . 740 78. 350
77. 800 77. 800
77. 550 78. 000
77. 450 78. 400
78. 700 ®8. 700
79. 800 710. 450
78. 000 88 . 000

55*
30*
$1 .0 0 0
1. 654
2 .7 3 0
45*
56f
6 5 f/2*
6%
60*

5%

77. 760

9- 180
77. 300

69. 180 48* 6%
77. 500
7. 510

60*
40*
1. 678
1. 947
66V2*
1.460
70*

75*
8%
3%-t20* J%+20*
1. 000
50*

77 .2 6 0

6. 660

5%+7 0*
5%+7 0*
6%+
$ 1 ,2 0 0

50*

4%+
1. 000
10%+8 0*
8%+
1. 095
1. 105

70*
70*
5%

3*
3*

12%
70*
-

70*

-

10*
3*
2%

_ 1V2%+51*
3%
3%
3%
_
1%
57*
10%
$ 1 ,2 50

31*

10*
90*
2. 050
10*
10*
85*
697s*
- $ 1 ,2 2 0
26*
87*
27*
48*
70*
3*
51*
5%
75*
5%
2%
-

_
5*
“

1. 500

61*

9%
9%

2*

"

3*

H elpers and lab orers
B ricklayers' t e n d e r s -------------Building la b o r e r s ------------------Excavating la b o r e r s --------------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s --------------------------------M arble setters' h e lp e r s ---------P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s -------------Brooklyn---------------------------Q u e en s-----------------------------Plum bers' la b o r e r s --------------T er r a z zo workers' h e lp e r s ---T ile layers' h e lp e r s ---------------

77. 100
76 . 550
6. 950

87 . 100 637/10*
76 . 550 503/io^
66. 950 l0l . 150

1. 045
SO^io*
70*

75. 970
76. 830
236. 550
76. 400
6. 750
6. 950
76. 980
5.800

76. 270 1972*
*6.830
6 V2%
247 . 0 50 70*
76. 750 1.450
66. 750 1. 000
66. 950 l0l. 150
77. 430 47 V2*
6. 600 40*

1. 200
6V2%
50*
-

7 Of
4 7 y2*
1. 120

1.200
(5)
65*
1. 000
-

4*
2*
1*
2
-

4672*

E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operator s— C ontinue d
Medium equipment:
Asphalt s p r e a d e r s -----Concrete p a v e r s---------Concrete pumps,
double drum h o ists —
Mucking m a c h in e s -----Light equipment:
C om pressors (1 or 2) —
Concrete m ix e r s h o ists
(single d r u m s)---------Pow er h ouses (low
p r e s su r e )-----------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -----F in is h e r s ------------------------H elpers and la b o rers
Construction laborers:
Agreem ent A --------------A greem ent B:
Concrete and curb
form s e tt e r s ---------Asphalt w orkers and
ro lle r b o y s -----------Jackham m ers and
d r illm e n --------------Curb se tte r s and flaggers- —

6 .8 0 0

60*

-

6. 650

109%

9%

50*

-

-

6. 450

109%

9%

50*

-

6. 050
109%
78. 650 $1. 030

9%
85*

50*

-

_

85*

_
2*

Other H eavy Construction
Journeym en
C arpenters--------------------------Wharf and b rid g e------------T im b erm en --------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s -----------------E ngineers—Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Cranes (digging
b u c k e t)--------------------Cranes (ste e l
e rectio n )------------------P ile d r iv e r s ----------------S h o v els-----------------------Medium equipment:
Concrete pumps, h o ists
(double drum)-----------Mucking m a c h in e s -----Light equipment:
C om pressors ( l o r 2)---Concrete m ix ers,
h o ists (single
drum )-----------------------Pow er houses (low
p r e s su r e )-----------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -----F in is h e r s -------------------------

8 .4 0 0
8. 400
77. 250

*8. 400
68. 400
7. 630
77. 750

75*
75*
75*
84 V2*

1.400
50*
56*
1 .400
1.400
50*
1. 195 $1. 000

2*
2*
2*
3*

9. 110

9. 110

5% 5%+70*

70*

3*

9. 320
8. 930
9. 330

9. 320
8 .9 3 0
9. 330

5% 5%+70*
5% 5%47 0*
5% 5%+7 0*

70*
70*
70*

3*
3*
3*

8 .4 0 0
8. 770

8 .4 0 0
8. 770

5% 5%+7 0*
5% 5%+70*

70*
70*

3*
3*

8. 050

8. 050

5% 5%+7 0*

70*

3*

8. 050

8. 050

5% 5%+70*

70*

3*

8. 590
9. 180
77. 500

8. 590
69- 180
11. 500

5% 5%+70*
48* L0%-t80*
6% 8%
1. 095

70*
9%
9%

3*
2*

6. 050
6. 950
67. 380

109%
65*
68 V2*

9%
70*
1. 085

50*
55*

50*
2*

6 .2 6 0
7 .2 5 0
3. 910
6. 610

68 y2*
68 Vz*
68 y2*
68 y2*

1. 085
1. 085
1. 085
1. 085

55*
55*
55*
55*

2*
2*
2*
2*

6% 13%+20*
6% 13%+20*

_
_

77*
77*

Highway and Street
Construction
H elpers and lab orers
Journeymen
C arp en ters----------------------------P ile d r iv e r s -----------------------Tim ber m en ----------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s -------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Cranes (digging bucket)—
Cranes (ste e l
e r ec tio n )--------------------P ile d r iv e r s ------------------Shovels, b a c k h o e s---------




8 .4 0 0
8 .4 0 0
-

77. 250

68. 4 00 75^
68 .4 0 0 75*
7. 630 75*
77. 750 84 V2*

1. 140
1.400
1.400
1. 195

50*
56*
50*
1. 000

2*
2*
•2*
3*

9. 110

9. 110

5%

5%+70*

70*

3*

9. 320
8. 930
9. 330

9. 320
8 .9 3 0
9. 330

5%
5%
5%

5%+70*
5%+7 0*
5%+70*

70*
70*
70*

3*
3*
3*

Construction laborers:
A greem ent A -------------A greem ent B -------------D rillru n n ers-------------------D rillrunners' h elp ers and
n ip p ers------ -----------------Jackhammer operators —
M agazine, keeper 8 -----------Powder c a r r i e r s ------------Tunnel workers:
C om pressed a i r ---------F r e e a i r ---- ----------------

-

-

_
-

-

.
"

u 8. 611
n 8 . 076

July 1,
1971
City and job c la ssifica tio n

Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
hour 1
ance 3
tion

City and job cla ssific a tio n

NORFOLK, VA.

NORFOLK, VA-----Continued

Building Trades

Highway and Street
Construction— Continued

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour 1

Em ployer contributions
to funds z
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

$
3. 650
6. 550

227s*
30*

Journeym en
A sb estos w ork ers-----------------B o ile r m a k e r s-----------------------B r ic k la y e r s--------------------------C arpenters---------------------------M illw r ig h ts---------------------P ile d r iv e r s ---------------------Cement fin is h e r s ------------------M achinem en--------------------E lectrician s (inside
wirem en)----------------------------Elevator constructors ----------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Air c o m p re sso r s, larger
than 125 cubic fe e t---------B u lld o z e r s ----------------------C ranes, d errick s,
p ile d r iv e r s --------------------H oists:
1 d r u m -----------------------2 drums or m o re ---------Motor g r a d e r s -----------------M ixers:
16S or sm a lle r ------------L arger than 1 6 S ----------Pum ps-----------------------------R o l l e r s ---------------------------Trench m ach in es-------------G lazie'rs------------------------------L a th e r s -------------------------------M arble s e tte r s ---------------------M osaic and terra zzo
workers ----------------------------P a in te r s ------------------------------Structural s te e l---------------S p ray------------------------------P a p erh a n g ers----------------------P ip e fitte r s ---------------------------P la s t e r e r s ---------------------------P lu m b ers-----------------------------R odm en-------------------------------R oofers, com position-----------R oofers, slate and t i l e ---------Sheet-m etal w o rk ers------------Stonem asons-------------------------Structural-iron workers-------T ile la y e r s ----------------------------

$
6. 400
6 .800
5.8 5 0
5 .2 5 0
6 .900
4. 900
4 .4 5 0
4 .5 5 0

$
7 .3 0 0
7 .2 0 0
6 .200
5 .850
6 .900
5. 150
4. 950
5.0 5 0

6. 150
5. 600

Journeym en— Continue d
30*
40*
30*
10*
10*
10*

25*
70*
20*
10*
10*
10*

-

6 .900
6.255

256

3 .4 5 0
4. 200

-

-

-

-

H

-

-

19V2*

1%
20*

.
(5)

3 .9 5 0
4. 700

22*/2*
22 >/2*

10*
10*

-

-

5 .200

5. 900

22x/i*

10*

-

-

3 .4 5 0
5.2 0 0
4 .2 0 0

3 .9 5 0
5. 900
5 .9 0 0

22|/2*
22 Vz*
22Vz*

10*
10*
10*

_
-

-

3 .4 5 0
4 .2 0 0
3 .4 5 0
3. 450
4 .2 0 0
4. 970
6. 090
5 .0 0 0

3 .9 5 0
4 .7 0 0
3 .9 5 0
3. 950
4. 700
5. 300
6. 590
5. 100

22 l/z*
22 7>*
2 2 /2*
22 /2*
22 V2*
20*

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

_
-

_
-

-

-

5. 000
5.2 0 0
5.7 0 0
5. 550
5.5 5 0
5 .5 0 0
6 .250
5. 500
5. 950
3 .3 5 0
3 .3 5 0
5.2 5 0
5 .850
5 .9 5 0
5. 000

5. 100
6 5. 200
6 5. 700
6 5. 550
5 .5 5 0
5 .8 5 0
6. 800
5 .8 5 0
6.5 5 0
4. 100
4. 100
5. 900
6 .200
6 .550
5. 100

3. 100
3.25Q
3 .0 0 0
3. 100

-

-

_
72*

-

30*

20*

-

-

30*

20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
25*

-

.
-

25*
30*

-

-

40*
-

40*
30*
-

-

35*
30*
30*
30*

20*
20*
30*
20*

3. 600

10*

3 .7 5 0
3. 500
3. 600

10*
10*
10*

2 .4 0 0

2 .9 5 0

-

3. 920
3 .2 5 0
3. 150
3 .0 0 0

4 .3 8 0
3 .750
3. 650
3. 500

-

-

'
3 .2 5 0

10*

10*

5 .8 5 0
4 .9 5 0

10*

10*

5 .9 0 0

22 72*

10*

-

4 .7 0 0

2272*

10*

-

3 .9 5 0
6.5 5 0

227z*
30*

10*
30*

-

3*

Other Heavy Construction
Journeym en
$

C arpenters----------------------------Cement fin is h e r s -------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, d e rrick s,
h o is ts , (over 1 drum),
m otor tra d ers, p ile d r iv e r s —
Medium equipment:
B u lld o zers, fo rk lifts,
m ix e r 8 (over 16S),
pans, tr e n c h e r s ------Light equipment:
C om p resso rs, hoists
(1 drum), m ix ers,
pumps, r o ll e r s -------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------

5.2 5 0
4. 450

'

H

H elpers and laborers
-

2*
-

Construction la b o r e r s ----------

3 .2 5 0

10*

10*

6 .4 5 0
7. 120
5.4 0 0
5. 650
6.3 0 0

7.
7.
6.
6.
6.

25*
40*
20*
20*

6. -800
6. 650

7.2 0 0
7 .4 7 0

30f
1972*

5 .5 5 0
6. 050

6. 000
6.5 0 0

35*
35*

25*
25*

-

6 .300
6 .450

6.7 5 0
7 .0 0 0

35*
35*

25*
25*

_
-

_
“

6. 050
6.4 5 0

6 .500
7 .0 0 0

35*
35*

25*
25*

-

-

5 .5 5 0
6. 050
6 .450

6. 000
6 .500
7 .0 0 0

35*
35*
35*

25*
25*
25*

-

-

6. 050

6. 500

35*

25*

6. 050
6. 050
5. 520
6.475
5 .6 0 0

6 .500
6 .500
6.1 2 0
7.4 7 5
5. 600

35*
35*

25*
25*

_

_

■

"

-

3*

20*
25*

-

-

-

5*
1*
1*
5*

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
Building Trades
Journeym en

B rick la y ers' ten d ers----------Hod c a r rie r s and m ortar
m ix e r s ------------ -----------Building la b o r e r s --------------A ir t o o l-------------------------Com position r o o fers'
h e lp e rs----------------------------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e rs----------------------------Plum bers' la b o r e r s -----------T errazzo w orkers' helpers T ile la y er s' h e l p e r s -----------

i9 7 2*
10*
10*
10*

10*

-

3*

10*
10*
10*

_

-

3*
3*
3*

-

-

-

20*
10*
10*
10*

(5)

-

-

V2*
3*
3*
3<

Highway and Street
Construction
Journeym en




10*
30*

H elpers and laborers
Construction la b o r e r s ----------

H elpers and la b o rers

C arpenters-----------------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s--------------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C om pressors (4 or m ore),
cranem en, h oists
(2 drum s or m ore),
finished g ra d ers----------Medium equipment:
B u lld ozers, large m ix e r s,
rough graders'

Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators— Continued
Light equipment:
C om pressors (le s s than
4), h o ists (1 drum ),
m ix e r s, tractors
(without attachm ents) —
Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

5 .2 5 0
4 .4 5 0

.

5.8 5 0
4 .9 5 0

-

4 .5 7 0

-

4. 070

10*

10*

22 7z*

10*

-

2272*

10*

-

-

B r ic k la y e r s --------------------------C arpenters----------------------------M illw rights, p iled riv ers —
Cement fin is h e r s -------------------E lectrician s (inside
w ir e m e n )----------------------------Elevator constructors------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
A ir co m p resso rs:
500 cubic fee t or
u n d er ------------------------Over 500 cubic fee t B u lld ozers, sc ra p er s,
trench m a ch in es-------D errick s, d ra g lin es----H oists:
1 drum 2 drum s or m o re ------M ixers:
Under 18 cubic f e e t—
18 cubic fee t or over —
P ile d r iv e r s , sh o v e ls-----Pumps (4 inches or
la r g e r ) -----------------------R ollers:
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 —

100
120
400
650
650

1%+10*
20*

_
(5)

_
I*/**

-

-

-

.

-

-

-

_

.

J u ly 1,
1971

City and job classifica tio n

R a te
per
hour

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour

E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
O th e r 4
P e n sio n
ance 3
tio n

City and job cla ssifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour

$
5 .775
5.875
6.3 0 0
6 . 075
6 .950
5 .750

$
6.450
6 .550
6 6.3 0 0
6.600
7.3 3 0
6 .350

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
tion
ance 3

OMAHA, N E BR .— Continued

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA----Continued

Building Trades--- Continued

Building Trades-—Continued
Journeym en— Continued
J ourneymen— Continued
M osaic and terrazzo
w ork ers--------------------------------P a in te r s ---------------------------------Up to 30 feet:
Sp ray--------------------- ------Above 30 feet:
S t e e l-----------------------------Sp ray----------------------------Swing s ta g e ---------------- -------P a p erh a n g ers-------------------------P ip e fit te r s -----------------------------P l a s t e r e r s -----------------------------P lu m b e r s ------------------------------R od m en----------------------------------R oofers, com position-------------R oofers, slate and t i l e -----------Sheet-m etal w ork ers--------------Stonem asons---------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------Tile la y e r s ------------------------------

$
5. 600
5 .2 5 0

$
5. 600
5 .7 5 0

-

-

30*

25*

15*

5*

5 .7 5 0

6 .2 5 0

30*

25*

15*

-

5 .7 5 0
6 .2 5 0
5. 750
6 .2 5 0
6 .9 7 0
6 .4 7 5
. 970
6 .8 5 0
4 .9 0 0
4. 900
. 850
7. 120
6 .8 5 0
5. 600

6 .2 5 0
6 .7 5 0
6 .2 5 0
6 .7 5 0
7 .4 5 0
7 .4 7 5
7. 450
7 .4 4 0
6 .2 5 0
6 .2 5 0
7 .2 0 0
7. 120
7 .4 4 0
5. 600

30*
30*
30*
30*
45*

25*
25*
25*
25*
40*
40£
25*
25*
25*
25*
25*
25*

15*
15*
15*
15*

8*

6

6

45*
*
30*
40*
*

20

20

-

8*
1*
8*
8
10**
5*
1*

"

H elpers and laborers
B rick la y ers' ten d e rs---------------Building la b o r e r s -------------------E levator constructors'
h e l p e r s --------------------------------P la s te r e r s ' la b o r er s--------------P lum bers' la b o r e r s ----------------Highway and Street
Construction

4. 180
4 . 030

4. 180
4. 030

4 . 670
4 . 180
4 . 030

5 .2 3 0
4. 180
4. 030

!*

1*
197a*
-

20*
-

(5 )
-

1 7a*
!*
H

Journeym en
Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Group 1 -----------------------------Group 3 -----------------------------Group 4 -----------------------------Group 5 ------------------------------

-

4 . 050
3 .9 0 0
3. 700
3 .4 5 0
3 .3 0 0

25*
25*
25*
25*
25*

-

-

-

-

-

5. 800
5. 700
5 .7 0 0
5 .4 5 0
4 . 975
4. 720

25*
25*
25*
25*
25*
25*

-

-

-

-

OMAHA, NEBR.
Building Trades
J ourneymen
A sb estos w ork ers-------------------B r ic k la y e r s-------------------•---------C arpenters-----------------------------M illw r ig h ts------------------------P ile d r iv e r s ------------------------Cement fin is h e r s --------------------Swing s ta g e ------------------------E lectrician s (inside
w ir e m e n )-----------------------------Elevator constructors-------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, d errick s,
sh ovels, 2 -drum
h oists -------------------------Medium equipment:
A ir c o m p re sso r s, con­
crete p u m p s----------------1 -drum h o is ts -----------------




. 7 .8 9 5
. 500
5 .8 2 5
. 075
5 .9 5 0
. 075
6 .3 2 5

6
6
6

8.220
7 .4 5 0
6. 655
6 .9 0 5
6. 780

7. 090
7 .3 4 0

8. 200 68. 200
6. 930 7 .8 0 0

6. 125
5 .3 2 5
5. 775

6 .8 0 0

6. 000
6. 450

40*
*
*
*
*
25*
25*

20
20
20
20

28*
177z*

25*

25*
25*

20*

-

-

6%
-

i?
15*

-

20*

-

5. 950
5 .750
6 . 050
7 .2 8 0
6.500
5 .950
5 .750

6.350
6.950
7.4 5 0
7 .450
7.2 0 0
8. 640
6 .8 0 0
8. 640
7. 000
6. 580
6.880
7 .4 1 0
7.4 5 0
7. 000
6.350

15*
25*
20*
25*
25*
15*
15*
35*
20*
25*
20*

20*
15*
15*
15*
15*
45*
20*
45*
. 20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*

4. 825
4 .7 0 0

5. 125
5. 000

25*
25*

20*
20*

.

4. 850
5 .2 0 0
4.9 7 5
5 .2 0 0
5 .4 5 0
5 .200

5 .4 6 0
6 5 .200
5.275
6 5 .2 0 0
6 5 .4 5 0
6 5 .200

177a*

20*

(5)

25*

20*

-

-

-

-

-

6 .380
6.230

20*
20*

20*
20*

5. 180
5.230

25*
25*

20*
20*

-

"

5 .580

25*

20*

-

-

5.8 8 0
5 .780

25*
25*

20*
20*

-

-

6. 080

25*

20*

-

-

25*

20*

-

-

25*
25*

20*
20*

20*

8.200
6 . 075
8.200

20*
-

6%
22 7z?
20*

-

10*
10*
10*
10*
-

-

.
7a?
-

Journeym en

E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
-

050
5.450
5. 950
5 .950
5.7 0 0

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

H elpers and laborers
B rick la y ers' ten d e rs 7-----------Building la b o r e r s -----------------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s------------------------------M arble se tte r s' h e lp e rs--------P la s te r e r s ' la b o r er s------------T errazzo w orkers' h elpers —
B ase -m achine------------------Tile la y er s' h e lp e rs--------------

C arpenters---------------------------Cement fin is h e r s ------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
O ilers, g r e a se r s , m ec h ­
a n ics' h e l p e r s ---------------O iler d r iv e r s-------------------T ractors under 35 h o r s e ­
pow er, form tren ch ers,
belt m a ch in e s---------- -----Spread o ile r s (after
1 y ea r's experience)------Hydro h a m m e r s--------------Concrete sp rea d ers,
traxcavator s, 1 -drum
hoists and wench
trucks----------------------------Scrapers and Tournapulls
(over 35 h o rsep o w er)----Trenching m ach ines, p ile d r iv er s, locom otive
operators, side boom
ca ts, backhoes -------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

Journeym en

2 -----------------------------3 -----------------------------4 -----------------------------5 -----------------------------6 --------------------- ---------

6.

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

Highway and Street
Construction

Other Heavy Construction

Group
Group
Group
Group
Group

Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators— Continued
Light equipment:
F o rk lifts, H ysters
(lumber c a r r ie r ) ------T r a x -d o z e rs----------------G la z ie r s ------------------------------L a th e r s--------------------------------M a ch in ists---------------------------Marble s e tte r s ---------------------M osaic and terrazzo
w o rk ers-----------------------------P a in te r s ------------------------------Spray -------------------------------Swing s ta g e ---------------------Paperhangers------------------------P ip e fitte r s ---------------------------P la ste r e r s ---------------------------P lu m b ers-----------------------------R odm en--------------------------------R oofers, com position-----------R oofers, slate and t i l e ---------S h eet-m etal w o rk ers------------Stonema so n s -------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------T ile l a y e r s ---------------------------

40*
*
*
*
*
*
*

20
20
20
20
20
20

1 %+ 3 0*
*

20

20*
20*
20*

47a%
227a*
(5)

-

6. 380
7. 000

■

H elpers and laborers
7z*

-

_

6 .230

_

Form s e tte r s, manhole
s e t t e r s -------------------------P ip ela y ers, concrete saw
operators --------------------Rakers and screedm en on
asphalt, m ortar m ix ers F orm setter h elp er---------G eneral la b o r e r -------------Laborer w e ld e r -------------Tunnelers, free a i r ---------

5.2 8 0

25*

20*

_

10*

4 .9 0 0

25*

20*

-

10*

4. 830
4. 850
4. 650
5 .000
5. 150

25*
25*
25*
25*
25*

20*
20*
20*
20?
20*

-

10*
10*
10*
10*
10*

-

J u ly 1,
1971
C i t y a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

OMAHA,

R ate
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
R a te
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

1972

E m p lo y e r c o n t r ib u t io n s
to fu n d s 2
In s u r­
Vaca­
P e n s io n
O th e r‘
tio n
an ce 3

N E B R . — C o n t in u e d

1

E m p lo y e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r
ance 3
tio n

4

J o u r n e y m e n — C o n t in u e d
$
6. 380
6. 230

-

"

-

2 0*
2 0*

2 0*
2 0*

5. 180
5 .2 3 0

25*
25*

2 0*
2 0*

5. 580

25*

20*

5. 880
5 .7 8 0

2 5*
25*

2 0*
20*

6. 080

25*

20*

6. 230

25*

2 0*

6 .3 8 0
7. 000

25*
25*

-

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-

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7 .3 7 5
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6*

5*
3*
6*

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B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ----------------B u i ld in g l a b o r e r s ----------------------E le v a t o r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
h e l p e r s ----------------------------------------M a r b l e s e t t e r s ' h e lp e r s -----------P l a 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 r k e r s ' h e lp e rs —
B a s e - m a c h i n e -----------------------T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s ------------------

6.
6.

450
450

4. 675
6 . 375
6 . 575
6 . 455
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6 .3 7 5

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450

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C o n s tru c tio n

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P E O R IA ,

1

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour

B u i ld in g T r a d e s — C o n t in u e d

J o u rn ey m en

F o r m s e t t e r s , m a n h o le
s e t t e r s -----------------------------------------P ip e la y e r s , co n c rete saw
o p e r a t o r s -------------------------------------C h a in s a w o p e r a t o r s , r a k e r s
a n d s c r e e d m e n on a s p h a lt ,
m o r t a r m i x e r s --------------------------T o w b oa t and d re d g e
d e c k h a n d s -----------------------------------F o r m s e t t e r h e l p e r s -------------------G e n e r a l l a b o r e r s -------------------------L a b o r e r w e l d e r s -------------------------T u n n e le r s , f r e e a i r ---------------------

R a te
per
hour

P E O R I A , I L L . — C o n t in u e d

O t h e r H e a v y C o n s t r u c t io n

C a r p e n t e r s -----------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s -----------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
operato rs:
O ile r s , g r e a s e r s ,
m e c h a n i c s ' h e l p e r s -----------O i l e r d r i v e r s --------------------------T r a c t o r s u n d e r 35 h o r s e ­
p o w e r, fo r m tre n c h e rs ,
b e l t m a c h i n e s ----------------------S p re a d o ile r s (a ft e r
(1 y e a r 's e x p e r i e n c e ) --------H y d r o h a m m e r s --------------------C o n c re te s p r e a d e r s ,
t r a x c a v a t o r s , 1-d r u m
h o i s t s , a n d w in c h
t r u c k s -------------------------------------S c r a p e r s a n d T o u r n a p u lls
( o v e r 35 h o r s e p o w e r ) -------T r e n c h in g m a c h in e s , p i l e d r i v e r s , lo c o m o t iv e
o p e r a t o r s , s id e b o o m
cats, bac k h o es, ro ta ry
w e l l d r i l l e r s -------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -----------

C it y an d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

J o u rn e y m e n
5 .2 8 0

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750
850
650
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150

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10*

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operato rs:
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C r a n e s -------------------------------S c o o p s, p u lls , d o z e r s ,
p u s h e r s --------------------------M e d i u m e q u ip m e n t:
P a v in g m ix e r s , m o to r
p a tr o ls , p ile d r iv e r s —
L i g h t e q u ip m e n t:
' A ir co m p re sso rs,
m i x e r s (3 b a g s an d
u n d e r ), p u m p s --------------

7 .3 6 0
7. 660
7 .3 6 0
7: 095

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5*

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A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s -----------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s -------------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s -----------------------------------C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s , p i l e d r i v e r s ----C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s -------------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s i d e
w i r e m e n ) ---------------------------------------E l e v a t o r c o n s t r u c t o r s ----------------E n g i n e e r s ---- P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
operato rs:
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C r a n e s , d e r r i c k s -----------B u l l d o z e r s -------------------------M e d i u m e q u ip m e n t:
A i r c o m p r e s s o r s ( 2 ) ------M i x e r s (2 7 E an d
l a r g e r ) -------------------------------L i g h t e q u ip m e n t:
P u m p s , m i x e r s (3 b a g s
an d u n d e r ) -----------------------G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------------S w in g s t a g e -----------------------------L a t h e r s ------------------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s -------------------------------------M a r b l e s e t t e r s ----------------------------M o s a ic and t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s --------------------------------------P a i n t e r s -----------------------------------------S w in g s t a g e , s p r a y ,
s t r u c t u r a l s t e e l --------------------




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7. 360
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7. 925
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6 7 .0 9 5

7. 675
6. 675

7. 905
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7. 100

7. 800
7. 600

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35*

35*
35*

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6. 940

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35*

7. 300

7. 800

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40*
40*
30*
25*
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o p erato rs:
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C r a n e s -------------------------------S c o o p s, p u lls , d o z e r s ,
p u s h e r s --------------------------M e d i u m e q u ip m e n t:
P a v in g m ix e r s , m o to r
p a t r o ls , p i le d riv e rs —
L i g h t e q u ip m e n t:
A ir c o m p resso rs,
m i x e r s (3 b a g s a n d
u n d e r ), p u m p s ----------------

5*

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C o n s t r u c t i o n l a b o r e r s ---------

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J u ly 1,
1971
C it y a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

P H IL A D E L P H IA ,

R a te
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
P e n s io n V a c a ­ O th e r 4
ance 3
tio n

C it y a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

P H IL A D E L P H IA ,
C o n t in u e d

PA.

J u l y I , 1972
E m p l o y e r c o n tr ib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V acaP e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
1 t io n

R a te
per
hour 1

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7. 950
8. 460

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4 3/ 5%

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6 7z%

6. 820
6. 820
7. 670

7. 600
7. 600
8. 400

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5. 550

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B u i ld in g T r a d e s
H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t
C o n s t r u c t i o n — C o n t in u e d

J o u rn ey m en
A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s -----------------------B o i l e r m a k e r s ------------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ----------------------------------R e s i d e n t i a l ------------------------------C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s ----------------------------W h a r f and do ck b u ild e r s —
C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ------------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s i d e
w i r e m e n ) ------------------------------------R e s i d e n t i a l ------------------------------E l e v a t o r c o n s t r u c t o r s --------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
operato rs:
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C r a n e s (h a n d lin g s t e e l
o r s t o n e ) ---------------------■—
P o w e r s h o v e ls , d e r r i c k s ,
c a b l e w a y s -----------------------M e d i u m e q u ip m e n t:
T o u r n a p u lls , c a r r y a l l s B u lld o z e r s , t r a c t o r s
(D 7 a n d o v e r ) -----------------L i g h t e q u ip m e n t:
W e ld i n g m a c h i n e s -----------C o m p re s s o rs , pum ps —
G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------------30 fe e t o r m o r e a b o v e
g r o u n d ------------------------------------L a t h e r s ------------------------------------------M a c h i n i s t s ------------------------------------M a r b l e s e t t e r s -----------------------------M o s a ic and t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ---------------------------------------P a i n t e r s -----------------------------------------S t e e l, s w in g s t a g e , a n d
s p r a y --------------------------------------R o l l e r ---------------------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s ------------------------------R e s i d e n t i a l ------------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s ------------------------------------S p r i n k l e r f i t t e r s --------------------P l a s t e r e r s ------------------------------------P l u m b e r s ---------------------------------------R o d m e n ------------------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t i o n ----------------R o o f e r s , s la t e a n d t i l e -------------S h e e t - m e t a l w o r k e r s -----------------S ton em asons:
R u b b l e ---------------------------------------S e t t e r s -------------------------------S t r u c t u r a l-ir o n w o r k e r s —
T i l e l a y e r s ------------------------------

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C r a n e s -----------------------------M e d i u m e q u ip m e n t:
B u lld o z e r s , tr a c t o r s
(u n d e r D 7 ) --------------------C a r r y a l l s , t o u r n a p u lls —
L i g h t e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p re s so rs, pum ps —
W e ld i n g m a c h i n e s --------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------

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E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n
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H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
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(u n d e r D 7 ) -------------------C a r r y a l l s , t o u r n a p u lls L i g h t e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p re s s o rs , pum ps —
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S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -------H e lp e r s and la b o r e r s

8. 350

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B r i c k l a y e r s * t e n d e r s ---------H od c a r r ie r s , m o rta r
m i x e r s , a n d s c a f f o ld
b u i l d e r s --------------------------R e s i d e n t i a l -----------------B u i ld in g l a b o r e r s ---------------R e s i d e n t i a l -----------------------C o m p o sitio n r o o fe r s '
h e lp e rs E le v a to r c o n s tru c to rs '
h e l p e r s --------------------------------------M a r b l e s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s --------P l a 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 r k e r s ' h e l p e r s -T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s -----------------

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A sbesto s w o rk e rs B o i l e r m a k e r s --------B ric k la y e r s C a r p e n t e r s ----------------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s --------------------------F l o o r la y e r s ; p ile d r iv e r s :
A g r e e m e n t A --------------- *
A g r e e m e n t B -----------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------r
C o m p o sitio n an d m a s t ic —
E l e c t r i c i a n s ( in s i d e
w i r e m e n ) ---------------------------------E l e v a t o r c o n s t r u c t o r s ------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p erato rs:
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
U n i v e r s a l e q u ip m e n t
(s h o v e ls , b a c k h o e s ,
d r a g l i n e s , c l a m s h e l ls ,
d e r r i c k s , h o i s t s ) -------T r a c t o r s (b u lld o z e r s ,
ta m p e rs, s c ra p e rs) —
M e d i u m e q u ip m e n t:
M o t o r c r a n e s -----------------L i g h t e q u ip m e n t:
A i r c o m p r e s s o r s ----------P u m p s a n d o i l e r s ---------C o n c re te m ix e r s (s k ip
t y p e ) -------------------------------G l a z i e r s --------------------------------------L a t h e r s ---------------------------------------M a r b l e s e t t e r s --------------------------M o s a ic and t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s -------------------------------------

7.
7.
8.
7.
7.

530
200
350
450
575

7. 700
7. 700
7. 285
7 .4 3 0

8.
8.
7.
7.

8. 250
7. 505

8. 950
7. 505

000
350
585
730

35*
3 5*
35*
35*

62*
1

.

00 0

30*
60*
60*
60*
60*
65*
65*
l% +60*
2 0*

50*

1*
6*

-

-

-

.

_

-

-

.

_

(5)

7z*

8. 100

8. 550

45*

50*

7 .8 2 0

8. 270

45*

50*

-

6. 680

7. 130

45*

50*

-

2*

5. 980
5. 980

6. 420
6 „420

45*
45*

50*
50*

_

2*
2*

6. 680
5. 710
7. 630
5 .8 9 0

7. 130
6 .2 5 0
8. 380
7. 390

45*
35*
35*
35*

50*
30*
40*
30*

6. 210

7. 960

27Vz*

20*

2*

_

2*

2*

4%
-

15*

10*
5*
5*

City and job c la ssifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1,
1971

July 1. 1972
Rate
per
hour

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

PHOENIX, ARIZ----Continued

City and job cla ssific a tio n

Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to f\inds 2
Insur­
Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3 Pension tion

PHOENIX, A R IZ .— ‘
Continued
Other Heavy Construction

Building Trades-—Continued

Journeym en
Journeym en— Continued
P a in t e r s -------------------------------S p ray--------------------------------Swing s ta g e ----------------------S p ra y ---------------------------Steel and b r id g e ----------------S p ray---------------------------Paperhangers ------------------------P ip e fit te r s ----------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ----------------------------P lu m b ers------------------------------R oofers, com position------------R oofers, slate and t i l e ----------Sheet-m etal w o rk ers-------------Stonem asons--------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s --------T ile la y e r s -----------------------------

$
6 .250
6 . 700
6.580
6 . 970
6 .800
7 .0 0 0
6.700
7.7 4 0
5 .810
7 .7 4 0
7 .8 0 0
6. 100
6. 100
7. 590
8 . 350
7. 800
5 .8 9 0

$
6.775
7. 025
6.905
7.295
7. 125
7.325
7. 025
7.7 4 0
7.2 5 0
7.7 4 0
8.5 8 0
6 .9 0 0
6 .9 0 0
6 8 . 340

8 .8 5 0
8 . 580
7 .3 9 0

27 V2*
2 7 /2*
27/2*
27/2*
27/2*
27/2*
27 V2*
45*
30*
45*
70*
35*
35*
27*
35*
70*
35*

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

70*
50*
70f
6 2 Vz*
20*
20*
32*
6 ^ / 2*

15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
15*
75*
75*
-

30*

5*
5*
5*
5*
5*
5*
5*
6*
6*
7*
7*
5*

'
H elpers and laborers
B r ick layers' ten d ers-------------Building la b o r e r s ------------------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s--------------------------------M arble se tte r s' h elp e rs---------P la s te r e r s ' la b o r er s-------------P lum bers' la b o r e r s --------------T errazzo w orkers' h e lp e r s ---B ase -ma chine-------------------T ile ,la y e r s' h e lp e rs---------------

5. 585
4. 980

6 . 135
5.5 3 0

35*
35*

60*
60*

5 .250
4 .9 7 0
5 .900
4 .9 8 0
5. 050
5 .350
4 .9 7 0

5 .250
6.570
6 . 450
5.530
6.800
7. 100
6.5 7 0

19V2*
35*
35*
35*

20*

35*

60*
60*
-

5*
5*
(5)
-

7z*

6*

5*
5*
6*

Highway and Street
Construction
J ourneymen
C arpenters----------------------------P iled riv ers:
A greem ent A ---------------A greem ent B ---------------Cement fin is h e r s -------------------Com position and m a stic ----Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
U n iversal equipment
(sh o v els, backhoes,
draglines, c la m sh e lls,
d errick s, h o ists)--------T ractors:
Tandem s c r a p e r s ---------B u lldozers, tam pers,
sc r a p e r s --------------------Medium equipment:
Mucking m achine----------Light equipment:
A ir c o m p re sso r s----------Pum p8 and o i le r s ---------Concrete m ix ers (skip
ty p e )--------------------------Dinky operators (under
20 to n s )---------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s---------

7 .4 5 0

7 .7 5 0

35*

60*

7 .7 0 0
7 .7 0 0
7 .285
7 .4 3 0

8 . 000

35*
35*
35*
•35*

60*
60*
65*
65*

8 . 100

8.3 5 0
7.5 8 5
7 .7 3 0

8.5 5 0

45*

50*

.

_
-

.

-

2*

6 . 100

8.

550

4^*

50*

7 .8 2 0

8 .2 7 0

45*

50*

8 . 100

8.

550

45*

50*

-

2*

5 .980
5. 980

6.
6.

420
420

4St

45*

50*
50*

_
-

2*
2*

6.

680

7. 130

45*

50*

-

2*

680
7. 800

7. 130
8 . 580

45*
70*

50f
62 72 *

-

2*

6.

-

2*
2*

H elpers and laborers
Concrete m anbelt dum pers,
guardrail build ers,
general la b o r e r s --------------Cement fin ish er ten ders,
fine graders, pow er-type
concrete b u g g ie s --------------Powderm en h e lp e r s -----------Cement dum pers, vibrating
m ach ines, cribbers----------A sphalt rak ers, ja ck ­
ham m ers, ta m p ers----------Concrete saw, air tool
repairm en------------------------Concrete road form s e tte r s,
pow derm en------------------------




5. 530

_

35*

60*

-

5*
5*
5*
5*

-

5. 640
5. 750

35*
35*

60*
60*

_

-

5 .8 3 0

35*

60*

-

-

5 .970

35*

60*

-

5*

-

6.275

35*

60*

-

5*

-

6.785

35*

60*

-

5*

P iled riv ers:
Agreem ent A A greem ent B Com position and m a stic ---Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
U n iversal equipment
(sh o v els, backhoes,
draglines, cla m sh e lls,
d errick s, h o is ts )------T ractors:
Tandem s c r a p e r s ---B u lld o zers, tam pers,
s c r a p e r s --------------Medium equipment:
Mucking m ach ine---------Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e sso r s---------Pumps and o ile r s -»•-----C oncrete m ix e r s (skip
type) Dinky operators
(under 20 tons)Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

$
7.*450

$
7 .7 5 0

35*

60*

7 .7 0 0
7 .7 0 0
7.2 8 5
7.4 3 0

8. 000
8 .350
7. 585
7 .730

35*
35*
35*
35*

60*
60*
65*
65*

_

_

-

-

8. 100

8.550

45*

50*

8. 100

8. 500

45*

50*

-

7 .8 2 0

8 .270

45*

50*

-

2*

8. 100

8.550

45*

50*

-

2*

5. 980
5 .980

6. 420
6.420

45*
45*

50*
50*

-

2*
2*

6. 680

7. 130

45*

50*

-

2*

6. 680
7.8 0 0

7. 130
8.5 8 0

45*
70*

50*
62 72*

-

2*

"

5. 530
5. 640

45*
45*

50*
50*

-

2*
2*

-

5.7 5 0

45*

50*

-

2*

-

5.830

45*

50*

-

2*

-

5.970

45*

50*

-

2*

2*
2*

H elpers and laborers
general la b o r e r s ---------------Cutting t o r c h e s --------------------Powderm en h elp ers, sand­
bla ster h e lp e r s ------------------Chain saw s, Pneum atic and
e le c tric to o ls, cem ent
d u m p e r s----------------------------D r ille r s, jackham m ers,
p ip e la y e r s-------------------------D r ille r s (core, diamond,
wagon or a ir truck), sand­
b la ste r s (nozzlem an)---------Pow derm en-------------------------Tunnel and shaft w orkers:
Bullgang, m uckers, tra ck ­
men, dumpmen N ippers, checktenders,
cabletender s --------------Grout gunm en--------------T im b e r m e n ,

6.275
6.785

45*
45*

50*
50*

_
"

2*
2*

-

5.725

45*

50*

-

2*

-

5.860
5 .960

45*
45*

50*
50*

-

2*
2*

6. 060
6.260
6.395

45*
45*
45*

50*
50*
50*

-

-

-

2*
2*
2*

“

6. 595

45*

50*

"

2*

25*
6%

60*
6%
40*
6%
. 3 V2%
6%
10%

_
-

6%

_

r e tim b e r-

m en —
M in e r s -------------------------Diamond d r i ll ------------Shaft and ra ise m iner
w e ld e r s -------------------PITTSBURGH, PA.
Building Trades
Journeym en
A sbestos w o rk ers-----------B o ile r m a k e r s ----------------B r ic k la y e r s--------------------C a rp en tersM illw rights P ile d r iv e rs Cement fin is h e r s --------------E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )------------------------Elevator constructors ------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels, c r a n e s ---------C arryall s c o o p s ---------Medium equipment:
B u lld o zers, co m p re s­
s o r s, h o ists ------------Light equipment:
Pum ps, r o lle r s,
w e ld e r s --------------------

-

8. 720
8.720
8 .2 5 0
8. 750
u 8. 750 11 9 .250
8. 000
8. 300
6. 950
7 .320
8. 650
8 .950
7 .8 3 0
8 .2 4 0

35i

5%
4%
5%
bio

-

-

_
_
_

1%
6 Vz%

7. 600
7 .7 3 0

8. 600
7.7 3 0

30%
I7*

l%+20*
18l/2*

60*
(5)

8. 675
8. 525

9. 115
9. 025

35*
35*

50*
50*

"

2 V2*
2 V2*

8. 525

9. 175

35*

50*

-

2 V2*

8. 450

35*

50*

-

2 V2*

7 .9 5 0

\

City and job cla ssific a tio n

" TuTyT,'"
1971
Rate
per
hour *

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
Vaca­ O th er4
hour 1
ance 3 Pension tion

City and job cla ssific a tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour

$
7. 150
6. 700
7. 100
6. 030
6 .280
6. 155

$
7.8 5 0
6.950
7.6 0 0
6 .780
7. 030
6.910

35*
60*
35*
55*
55*
55*

* 55*
$1.000
35*
40*
40*
40*

50*
30*
35*
35*
35*

6. 130
5 .910
6.035

6 .880
6. 510
6. 635

55*
30*
30*

40*
25*
25*

35*

7. 100
6. 840

7 .7 5 0
6. 840

25f
19r/2*

6.9 0 0

6 .900

40*

7. 040

7. 040

7 .5 4 0

. July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to fluids 2
Insur­
Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3 Pension tion

PORTLAND, OREG.

PITTSBURGH, P A .—
Continued

Building Trades
Building T rades— Continued
Journeym en
Journeymen— Continued
G la z ie r s ------------------------L a th e r s--------------------------M a c h in ists---------------------Marble s e tte r s ---------------M osaic and terrazzo
w o r k e r s --------------------- —
P a in t e r s ------------------------Sp ray-------------------------Structural s te e l----------P a p erh a n g ers----------------P ip e fitte r s ---------------------Sprinkler f itte r s ---------P l a s t e r e r s ---------------------P lu m b e r s ----------------------R odm en--------------------------R oofers, com position-----R oofers, slate and tile —
Sheet-m etal w ork ers------Stonem asons-------------------Structural-iron w orkers —
T ile la y e r s ----------------------

$
7. 160
6. 830
7 .9 5 0
7 .7 5 0

$
7 .8 9 0
7. 630
8. 500
8 .2 5 0

7. 925
8.775
7 .3 8 0
8.3 8 0
7 .8 8 0
8 .8 8 0
7.4 3 0
8. 430
7 .4 3 0
8. 430
8. 190
8. 690
9 .205
8. 855
7. 130
7 .5 4 0
8 .2 6 0
8. 660
8 .3 3 0
8. 330
9 .0 1 0
7 .960
7. 960
9 .0 1 0
8 .2 3 0
8. 480
“ 8. 655 " 9 .1 5 5
8 .3 3 0
8 .3 3 0
7 .3 5 0
8. 500

35£
45*
40*
35*
35f[/2*
27
27 */2*
2 7 /z*
27*/2*
25*
30*
37*
60*
43 72*
37*
37*
60*
35f
43 V

44*
1. 100

33*

-

-

10*

50*
50*
25*
25*
25*
25*
$1. 100
50*
70*
6272*
62*
1 .000
1.000
80*
50*
62*

M illw r ig h ts---------------------F loor la y e r s ------------------—
P ile d r iv e rs, bridge,
dock and wharf b u ild er s-

-

-

-

-

-

5*
4*
12*
14V2*
27a*
7*
7*
4*
z 'k t

H elpers and lab orers
B ric k la y e r s' ten d e rs-------------Building la b o r e r s ------------------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s --------------------------------M arble se tte r s' h e lp e rs---------P la s te r e r s ' la b o r er s-------------P lum bers' la b o r e r s ---------------T errazzo w orkers' h e lp e r s ---T ile la y e r s ' h e lp e r s----------------

6.250
6. 000

6 .750
6. 500

30*
30*

30*
30*

5 .4 1 0
7 .2 5 0
6.2 5 0
6 .250
6. 855
6. 790

5 .4 1 0
7 .9 5 0
6 .750
7 .0 0 0
7. 855
7.8 9 0

17*

18*
10*
30*
30*
10*

.30*
30*
35*

21/i t
2 l/z t

(5)

lk t

-

-

-

2 1/i t
-

Com position and m a stic E lectrician s (inside
w ir e m e n )----------------------- —
Elevator constructors -------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Pow er sh o v e ls, dra g ­
lin e s, cranes:
Under 1 cubic yard—
1 cubic yard and
under 3 cubic
yards 3 cubic yards and
o v e r ------------------Tractors:
Under 5 0 h o r s e pow er----------------Over 50 h o r se ­
pow er—
Medium equipment:
B lades, power:
Under 50 h orse -

P iled riv e r s Light equipment:
H oists:
Single drum 2 active drum s or

Journeym en
7 .4 6 0
6. 450

7 .0 3 0
6 .770
4 .8 6 0

7. 530
7.2 7 0

6%
6%

35$
35*

3%
10%

50$
50*

2/5%
V2%

-

z lh t

-

2 lh t

5 .010

35*

50*

-

Z lh t

5.3 6 0

30*

30*

-

2 72*

H elpers and lab orers
C onstruction la b o r e r s -----------

-

Concrete m ixers:
1 - to 5 -bag capacity—
5 -bag capacity and
o v er--------------------D errick s, live boom —

Spray ----------------------------High work (over 18 feet)—
Structural ste e l, bridge —
T a p erP a p erh a n g ers:
Oil fitters P l a s t e r e r s ----

Other Heavy Construction
]
Sheet-m etal w o rk ers-----2/s% iStonem asons------------------workers V2% Structural-iron
!
T ile la y e r s - --------------------

Journeym en
C arpenters---------------------------Cem ent f in is h e r s ------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
S hovels, cran es,
d itc h e r s--------------------Medium equipment:
B u lld ozers, grad ers,
carryall sc o o p s---------Light equipment:
C om p ressors, pum ps,
r o ll e r s ----- —«<--------------

7 .4 6 0
6. 450

6%
6%

3%
10%




2*
V2*

50*

20*

3*

40* •

50*

20*

3*

7. 540

40*

50*

20*

3*

6. 820

6. 820

40*

50*

20*

3*

6 .820

6.820

40*

50*

20*

3*

6.9 6 0

6. 960

40*

50*

20*

3*

6. 960
7. 040

6 .960
7. 040

40*
40*

50*
50*

20*
20*

3*
3*

6. 520

6. 520

40*

50*

20*

3*

6. 660

6 .660

40*

50*

20*

3*

6. 500

6. 500

40*

50*

20*

3*

6. 660
7. 040
6 .220
6 .4 0 0
7.2 1 0
7. 100

6. 660
7. 040
6 .870
6 .900
7.8 6 0
7 .7 5 0

40*
40*
26*
40*
60*
35*

50*
50*
20*

20*

3*
3*

6. 550
6. 150
6 .300
6. 550
6 .2 0 0
5 .7 0 0
6 .200
6 .3 9 0
5.8 4 0
6. 250
6. 610
6. 720
6. 650
6 .450
7. 100
6. 830
6. 550

6.700
6. 450
6. 690
6. 940
6. 590
6. 100
6. 590
6. 610
5.9 9 0
6. 950
6. 610
7. 130
6. 950
6. 830
7. 600
7. 130
6. 700

25*
30*
30*
30*
30*
32*
30*
59*
59*
45*
56*
43*
45*
30*
35*
43*
25*

24*
25*
25*
25*
25*
15*
25*
66*
66*
45*
50*
40*
46*
34*
35*
40*
24*

25*
10*
10*
10*
10*
50*
10*
45*
45*

5.4 0 0
5 .2 5 0

5 .400
5 .2 5 0

40*
40*

45*
45*

20*
20*

3*
3*

4. 650

4 .8 7 0

45*

46*

-

-

3 .4 2 0
4 .7 9 0
5 .4 0 0
5 .4 0 0
5 .3 5 0
5 .4 0 0

3.4 2 0
4 .7 9 0
5 .400
5 .4 0 0
5 .350
5 .400

19 \h t
1972*
40*
40*
40*
40*

20*
20*
45*
45*
45*
45*

10*
35*

ZQ
i
4%
55*

10*

15*

11*

45*
25*
27*
30*
25*
25*

-

10*
10*
10*
10*
20*
10*
4*
4*
10*
4*
-

2*
11*
“

H elpers and laborers
7 .0 3 0

7. 530

35*

50*

-

2*/2*

6 .7 7 0

7 .2 7 0

35*

50*

-

2 1/i t

4. 680

5 .0 1 0

35*

50*

-

Zl/ i t

5 .3 6 0

30*

30*

-

2 l/ i t

H elpers and lab orers
C onstruction la b o r e r s -----------

-

3*
3*
3*

(5)

Over 50 h o r se -

Highway and Street
Construction

C arpenters---------------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s ------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels, cran es,
d itc h e r s--------------------Medium equipment:
B u lld ozers, graders,
c arryall sc o o p s---------Light equipment:
C om p ressors, pum ps,
r o ll e r s ----------------------

l%+30*
20*

6*
11 *
3*
3*
3*

j
Com position r o o fers'
h e lp e rs--------------------Elevator constructors'
helpers:
F ir st 6 m onths-------After 6 months ■
M arble se tte r s' h e lp e r s P la s te r e r s ' la b o r er s-----Plum bers' laborers:T errazzo w orkers' helper

_

V i*

(5)
20*
20*
20*
20*

v2*
3*
3*
3*
3*

City and job cla ssifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1,
1971

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3 Pension tion

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions

City and job cla ssific a tio n

Insurance 3

PORTLAND, OREG___
Continued

PORTLAND, OREG___
Continued

Highway and Street
Construction

Other Heavy Construction—
Continued

Vaca­
tion

Journeym en— Continued
C arpenters----------------------------P ile d r iv e rs —-------------------Cement fin is h e r s -------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Power sh o v els, d ra g ­
lin e s , cranes:
Under 1 cubic yard----1 cubic yard and
under 3 cubic
y a r d s --------------------3 cubic yards and
T ractors:
Under 50 h o r s e ­
power —
Over 50 h o r s e ­
pow er—
Medium equipment:
B lades, power:
Under 50 h o r se -

Light equipment:
H oists:
Single d r u m ------------2 active drums or
Concrete m ixers:
1 - to 5 -bag capacity —
5 -bag capacity and
o v e r -----------------------D errick s, liv e boom-Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

$
6 .0 3 0
6. 130
5 .9 1 0

6. 900

$
6 .7 8 0
6.8 8 0
6 .510

6 .900

55*
55*
30*

40*

40*
40*
25*

50*

35*
35*

20*

3<
3<
3*

3*

7. 040

7. 040

40*

50*

20*

3*

7. 540

7 .5 4 0

40*

50*

20*

3*

6. 820

6. 820

40*

50*

20*

3*

6.8 2 0

6. 820

40*

50*

20*

3*

40*

50*

20*

3*

PROVIDENCE, R .I.

40*
40*

50*
50*

20*
20*

3*
3*

Building Trades

6 .5 2 0

40*

50*

20*

3*

6 .6 6 0

40*

50*

20*

3*

6. 500

6. 500

40*

50*

20*

3*

6. 660
7. 040
6. 830

6. 660
7. 040
7. 130

40*
40*
43*

50*
50*
40*

20*
20*
25*

H

3*

-

5 .4 3 0
5 .5 8 0
5 .7 3 0
5 .8 8 0

40*
40*
40*
40*

45*
45*
45*
45*

20*
20*
20*
20*

5*

Journeym en

3 cubic yards and
o v e r ---------------------T ractors:
Under 50 h o r s e ­
pow er—
Over 50 h o r s e ­
pow er—
Medium equipment:
B lades, power:
Under 50 h o r s e ­
pow er—
Over 50 h o r s e -




6 .0 3 0
6 .2 8 0

6 .788
7 .0 3 0

55*
55*

40*
40*

35*
35*

3*
3*

6. 130
5 .9 1 0

6.8 8 0
6.5 1 0

55*
30*

40*
25*

35*

3*
3*

6. 090

6. 090

40*

50*

20*

7. 040

7 .0 4 0

40*

50*

20*

7 .5 4 0

7 .5 4 0

40*

50*

20*

3*

3*

6. 820

6. 820

40*

50*

20*

3*

6. 820

6. 820

40*

50*

20*

3*

6 .9 6 0

6 .960

40*

50*

20*

6 .9 6 0
7. 040

6 .960
7 .0 4 0

40*
40*

50*
50*

20*
20*

3f
H
H

40*

50*

20 *

3*

6 . 660

6.6 6 0

40*

50*

20 *

3*

6. 500

6 .5 0 0

40*

50*

20 *

3*

6.660
7 .0 4 0
6. 830

6.660
7. 040
7.1 3 0

40*
40*
43*

50*
50*
40*

20*

5 .4 3 0
5 .5 8 0
5 .7 3 0
5 .8 8 0

40*
40*
40*
40$

45*
45*
45*
45*

20*

Group 3 -----------------------Group 4 ------------------------

6.9 6 0

6. 520

$

6 .5 2 0

20 *

25*

3*
3*

H elpers and laborers

6.9 6 0
7 .0 4 0

6. 660

$

6. 520

Construction laborers:
Group 1 ;------------------------

6. 960

Other Heavy Construction

Carpenters ■
M illw rights P ile d r iv e rs, bridge, dock
and wharf b u ild ers----------Cement fin is h e r s -------------------Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Pow er sh o v els, dra g ­
lin e s, cranes:
Under 1 cubic yard----1 cubic yard and
under 3 cubic

Concrete m ixers:
1 - to 5 -bag capacity—
5 -bag capacity and
o v e r ---------------------D errick s, liv e boom —
Strut u ral-iron workers —

6. 960
7. 040

H elpers and laborers
Construction laborers:
Group 1 ----------------------------Group 2 ----------------------------Group 3 -----------------------------Group 4 -----------------------------

E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators— Continued
Light equipment:
H oists:
Single drum ------------2 active drum s or

A sbestos w o r k e r s----7 .4 5 0
B o ile r m a k e r s ----------7 .2 5 0
B r ic k la y e r s ------------7 .5 7 0
'6 .7 7 5
Carpenters ■
M illw rights 7. 025
R esidential-5.5 5 0
Cement fin is h e r s ------------- ----7 .3 5 0
E lectricia n s (inside
wi r e m e n )---------------------------7 .3 0 0
Elevator constructors ----------6. 870
Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, sh o v els, drag­
lin e s, backhoes---------8 . 000
Medium equipment:
H oists, p ile d r iv e rs,
d errick s---- ----------------- 8 . 000
Light equipment:
Pum ps, air c o m p res­
s o r s, gas and e le c tric
h e a te r s ---------------------7. 000
G la z ie r s -------------------------------6. 420
L a th e r s --------------------------------- r7 .4 0 0
M arble s e tt e r s ---------------------7 .4 0 0
M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s-----------------------------7 .4 0 0
P a in t e r s -------------------------------- 5 .9 5 0
Structural ste e l —
6 .2 0 0
Spray 6.9 5 0
Paperhangers ----------------------5.9 5 0
7. 600
P ip e fit te r s ------------- -------------Sprinkler fit te r s ------------—
7 .9 0 0
P l a s t e r e r s ------------ --------------7 .0 0 0
P lu m b ers-----------------------------7 .8 5 0
R od m en--------------------------------7 .2 2 0
R oofers, com p osition-----------6 .7 5 0
R oofers, slate and t i l e ---------6 .9 5 0
Sheet-m etal w o rk ers------------8 .2 3 0
7. 570
Stonem asons-------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------7 .2 2 0
Tile la y e r s ----- ---------------------7 .4 0 0

78 .5 5 0
6 7. 250
8 .4 7 0
7 .975
8.2 2 5
6 .5 0 0
7 .9 5 0

50V2*
40*
35*
25*
25*
25*
35*

20*

20*
20 *

3
3

410%
5i

35*
25*
25*
25*

8. 150
7 .925

18f

1 8 72*

19V2*

6 8.000

40*

40*

5*

6 8 . 000

40*

40*

5*

67.000

40*
35*
45*
25*

40*
25*
45*
35*

25*
37y2*
37/z*
37/2*

35 *
37%*
37/2*
37/2*

7 .5 6 0
8 7. 500
8 7 .5 0 0
6 7. 500
6 .7 0 0
6. 950
7 .7 0 0
6. 700
8 .8 2 0
9. 050
6 7 .6 0 0
9. 170
7 .2 2 0
7 .7 5 0
7 .9 5 0
8. 430
8. 470
6 7. 220
67 .5 0 0

37 V2*

35*
30*
35*
35*
45*
30*
30*
36*
35*
45*
25*

1%
( 5)

V2*

5*
3"*

37V2*

80*
50*

35*
85*
25*
25*
35*
35*
85*
35*

2*
2*

H elpers and laborers
B rick la y ers' ten d ersBuilding la b o r e r s -----Com position ro o fers'
helpers:
C la ss A C lass B ------------------

5. 500
5 .5 0 0

6 .5 0 0
6 .5 0 0

40*
40*

40*
40*

5 .9 0 0
5 .3 5 0

6. 900
6.3 5 0

30*
30*

25*
25*

3

July 1,
1971
City and job classifica tio n
pc*
hour

Em ployer contributions
_______ to funds 2_______
pci
Insur­
Other 4
hour 1
Pension Vaca­
tion
ance 3

$
4 .8 1 0
6 .4 8 0
6. 300
6. 480
6. 480

$
5. 550
7 .230
6. 300
7 .230
7. 230

18 Vz*

19Vz*

-

-

25*

2 5*

Vz*

(5)
-

-

5*
-

Highway and Street
Construction
Journeymen
7. 350

7.9 9 0
7. 950

25*
35*

25*

8. 700

9. 100

40*

40*

-

5*

8. 700

9. 100

40*

40*

-

5*

7. 500
7. 220

7. 900
67. 220

40*
45*

40*
85*

“

5*
2*

5. 500

6. 500

40*

40*

-

5*

H elpers and laborers

E ngineers— Power equipment
ope r ato r s— C ontinued
H ists:
1 d ru m ------------------------2 drum s or m o r e ---------M ixers:
16S or s m a lle r ------------Larger than 16 S ----------P um ps------- ----------------------T ractors:
Without attachm ents----With attachm ents---------Trench m a ch in es-------------L a th e r s --------------------------------Sheet rock a p p lica to rs-----M arble s e tt e r s ---------------------M osaic and terrazzo
w o r k e r s-----------------------------P a in t e r s ------------------------------S an d b lasters--------------------Spray ------------------------------Structural s t e e l---------------P a p e r h a n g e r s----------------------P ip e fit te r s ---------------------------P la ste r e r s ---------------------------P lu m b ers-----------------------------R od m en--------------------------------Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s------------Stonem asons-------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------T ile la y e r s ----------------------------

Other H eavy Construction

H elpers and laborers

Journeymen

Bricklayers' ten d e rs------------M ortar m ix ers and hod
c a r rie r s ------------------------Building la b o r e r s -----------------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s ------------------------------P la ste r e rs’ la b o r e r s-------------

C arpenters---------------------------Cement fin is h e r s ------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels, cranes,
draglines, p a v e r s-----Medium equipment:
P ile d r iv e rs, lighters,
derricks -------------------Light equipment:
M ixers, pumps, air
co m p resso rs, stone
c r u s h e r s -------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

7. 350

7.9 9 0
7. 950

25*
35*

8. 700

68. 700

. 40*-

8. 700

68. 700

40*

25*

' 40*

-

40*

7. 500
7.2 2 0

67. 500
67. 220

40*
45*

40*
85*

5. 500

6. 500

40*

40*

5*
5*

5*
2*

H elpers and laborers
Construction la b o r e r s -----------

-

5*

RICHMOND, VA.
Building Trades
Journeymen
A sb 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 arpenters---------------------------M illw r ig h ts---------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s ------------------M achine---------------------------E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )---------------------------E levator c o n str u c to r s----------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
A ir com p ressors:
Under 4 ----------------------4 or m o r e -------------------B u lld o z e r s ----------------------C ranes, derrick s, p ile d rivers, sh ovels -----------G ra d ers----------------------------




$
3 .450
5. 200

$
3. 950
5. 900

3. 450
4. 200
3.4 5 0

3. 950
4. 700
3. 950

3.4 5 0
4. 200
4. 200
5. 740
5. 500
5. 050

3.
4.
4.
6.
6.
5.

5. 050
4. 150
4. 800
4. 650
4. 400
4. 150
5 .800
5. 7 50
5.800
6. 150
5. 700
5. 850
6. 150
5. 050

5. 350
4. 650
5. 300
5. 150
4. 900
4. 650
6. 750
6. 700
6. 750
6. 500
6. 400
6. 050
6. 500
5. 350

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
tion
ance 3

Journeymen— Continued

H elpers and lab orers—
Continued

Construction la b o r e r s ------------

Rate
per
hour 1

Building Trades— Continued

Building Trades— Continued

C arp en ters----------------------------Cement f in is h e r s -------------------E ngineers— Power equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Cranes, shovels,
draglines, p a v e r s------Medium equipment:
P ile d r iv e rs, lighters,
d erricks --------------------Light equipment:
A ir com p ressors,
m ixers, pumps,
stone c r u s h e r s -----------Structural-iron w orkers ---------

Rate
per
hour 1

RICHMOND, VA----Continued

PROVIDENCE, R .I .—
Continued

Elevator constructors’
h e lp e r s -------------------------------M arble setters* h e lp e r s---------P la s te r e r s ’ la b o r er s-------------T errazzo workers' h e lp e r s ---T ile layers' h e lp e r s ---------------

City and job cla ssific a tio n

6.930
6 .800
5.850
5.2 50
6. 900
4 .8 5 0
4 .9 5 0

7 .2 8 0
7 .2 0 0
6. 050
5 .850
6. 900
5. 020
5. 120

20*
40*
25*
10*
10*

10*
70*
20*
10*
10*

-

-

6. 150
5. 620

7. 030
6 .220

5%
18Vz*

1%
20*

-

-

1<

-

1*
1*
1*
1*

_

_

-

-

(5)

Vz*

950
700
700
590
140
350

10*
10*

-

1*
1*

10*
10*
10*

-

-

1*
1*
1*

10*
10*
10*
10*
10*

-

1*1*
1*
3*
3*

-

-

-

35*
25*
20*
25*
2 5*

_
10*
10*
25*
20*
20*
25*

.
“

1*

2 2 V z*
2 2 V z*
2 2 V z*
2 2 V z*
2 2 V z*
2 2 V z*
2 2 V z*
2 2 V z*

-

_
35*

1*
1*

3. 100

3. 600

10*

10*

-

5*

3. 250
3. 000

3. 750
3. 500

10*
10*

10*
10*

-

5*
5*

3. 930
3. 100

4. 350
3. 600

18 V z*
10*

20*
10*

(5)

4. 570

2 2 V z*

10*

-

4. 570

2 2 V z*

10*

-

4. 070

2 2 V z*

10*

-

3. 650

2 2 V z*

10*

-

-

3. 650
6. 500

2 2 V z*

25*

10*
2 5*

-

1*

-

2. 750

10*

10*

-

5*

"

4. 570

22V z*

10*

_

'

V z*

5*

Highway and Street
Construction
Journeymen
E n gineers— Power equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Air com p resso rs (4 or
m ore), cra n e m e n -----Finished graders,
h o ists (2 drums or
m o re )------------------------Medium equipment:
B u lldozers, large
m ix ers, rough graders,
pumps, tractors (with
attachm ents)-------------Light equipment:
A ir com p resso rs (le s s
than 4), h o ists
(1 drum)--------------------M ixers, tractors
(without attachm ents)-Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

6. 150

H elpers and laborers
Construction la b o r e r s ----------Other Heavy Construction
Journeymen

3 .4 5 0
5.200
4. 200

3. 950
5.900
4. 700

2 2 1/z*
22Vz*
22 V2*

10*
10*
10*

5.2 0 0
4 .2 0 0

5. 900
4. 700

22 Vz*
22Vz*

10*
10*

-

-

1*
1*
1*

_

1*

"

H

E n gineers— Power equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
A ir co m p resso rs (4 or
m ore), cra n e m e n -----

City and job cla ssifica tio n

' 'JfuTy'l,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
• Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
hour 1
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 5
tion

City and job cla ssific a tio n

RICHMOND, V A .—
Continued

ROCHESTER, N. Y----Continued

Other Heavy Construction—
Continued

Building T rades— Continued

Journeym en—Continued

H elpers and la b o rers—
Continued

E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators— Continued
Heavy equipment— Continued
Finished graders, h o ists
(2 drums or m o re )-----Medium equipment:
B u lldozers, large
m ix ers, rough graders,
pumps, tra cto rs (with
attachm ents)--------------Light equipment:
A ir c om p resso rs (le s s
than 4), hoists
(1 drum)---------------------M ixers, tractors (w ith­
out attachm ents)---------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

$
4. 570

22 7Z*

M arble setters' h e lp e r s --------P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s—— —
T erra zzo w orkers' help ers---Machine and g r in d e rs------T ile layers' h e lp e r s --------------

10*

4. 070

227z*

10*

-

3. 650

2 2 7z*

10*

-

-

-

3. 650
6. 500

22 7z*
25*

10*
25*

-

-

$6. 150

Construction la b o r e r s ------------

1*

2. 750

10*

10*

-

5*

ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Building Trades
Journeymen

M a c h in is ts ----------------------------M arble s e tt e r s ----------------------M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s------------------------------P a in t e r s -------------------------------B rid g e------------------------------Paperhangers ------------------------P ip e fit te r s ----------------------------P la s te r e r s ----------------------------P lu m b e rs------------------------------R od m en ---------------------------------R oofers, com p osition— --------R oofers, slate and t i l e ----------Sh eet-m etal w o r k e r s-------------S tonem asons--------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s --------T ile la y e r s -----------------------------

8. 680
8- 135
7. 760
6 .455
8- 060
7. 935
8-200
8- 560

8 .9 8 0
8. 985
8. 570
7 .4 4 5
8 .8 1 0
8. 785
69. 200
68. 560

70*
30*
35*
30*
35*
30*

25*
50*
30*
30*
30*
50*

l%+2 5*
2 5f
20*
19 72*

-

6272*
-

-

3*
-

357z*
57z*
35*
_




-

43*
-

34*
45*
34*
34*
34*

-

-

C arpenters---------------------------Cement f in is h e r s ------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
C la ssifica tio n A:
Backhoes, cranes,
draglines,
piledriver s ---------------C la ssifica tio n B:
Concrete pumps, 1-drum
h o ists, r o lle r s (all
above su b-graders),
tr e n c h e r s------------------C la ssifica tio n C:
F o rk lifts, hydraulic
ham m ers, concrete
pavem ent spreaders
and f in is h e r s ------------C la ssifica tio n D:
Concrete m ix ers (16S
and under), form
tam pers, t r a c t o r s ----C la ssifica tio n E:
O il e r s ------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

30*
45*
30*
30*
30*

66. 770
7 .2 6 5

30*
30*

30*
50*

8. 300

35*

35*

-

40*

8. 100

35*

35*

-

40*

'

7 .8 0 0

35*

35*

-

40*

-

7 .2 0 0

35*

35*

-

40*

-

7 .2 0 0
68 .4 0 0

35*
50*

35*
40*

-

40*
2 72*

-

6. 600

43*

45*

-

40*

-

6. 900

43*

45*

-

40*

6 .8 5 0

43*

45*

-

40*

_

40*
40*

-

32*
3*

72*

(5)

H elpers and la b o rers

7 .4 7 0

8 .2 8 0

40*

35*

_

40*

7 .4 7 0

8 .2 8 0

40*

35*

-

40*

7. 300

8. 110

40*

35*

-

40*

40*

35*

-

40*

40*

35*

-

40*

_

40*

7. 300
6. 265

8. n o
7. 075

6.2 6 5
7. 120
8. 080
6. 550
8. 740

7.
67.
8.
7.
9.

075
870
680
500
490

8. 740
7. 310
8- 310
7. 310
8 .7 7 0
8. 135
8 .7 7 0
7. 700
7. 620
7. 620
8. 080
8. 135
7 .7 0 0
8. 740

9.4 9 0
7 .7 6 0
8. 760
8. 010
9. 070
8 .9 8 5
9- 070
8 .4 0 0
68 . 370
68 . 370
8 .8 8 0
8. 985
68 . 4 00
9 .490

40*
58*
-

-

_
35*
35*
55*
4072*
50*
25*
25*
50*
30*
50*
"

35*
20*
50*
-

-

-

-

_

_

32*
32*
32*
52*
50*
52*
40*
25*
25*
40*
50*
40*
*

-

-

3*
-

_
34*
34*
34*
6*
-

-

6*
27z*
3*
3*
10*

-

27z*

-

“

H elpers and laborers
B rick layers’ ten ders —
Building la b o r e r s ------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s --------------------

$
$
7 .0 1 0 ’ 7 .8 4 0
6. 580
6.9 8 0
7. 010
7 .8 4 0
7. 010 . 7.8 4 0
7. 010
7 .8 4 0

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Vaca­ Other 4
ance J Pension tion

Journeymen

-

H elpers and laborers

High pressu re b o ilers,
concrete pum ps----------Light equipment:
M ixers, 14S to 2 6 S ------Pum ps, 4 inches and
over, and m ix ers,
under 14S-------------------C om pressors, under 315
cubic feet, and pumps,
under 4 in c h e s -----------G laziers ---------------------------------

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour

Highway and Street
Construction

'

A sb estos w o r k e r s------------------B r ic k la y e r s---------------------------C arp en ters----------------------------Floor la y er s, p a rquetry---M illw r ig h ts----------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s -------------------E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )----------------------------Elevator c o n str u c to r s-----------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Cranes, d erricks,
pile d r iv e r s -----------------Medium equipment:

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

6. 580
6. 580
5 .990

6 .980
6 .980
*5. 990

43*
43*
1972*

45*
45*
20*

45*
45*
(5)

l/2*

Construction la b o r e r s ---------M eter s e tte r s and
ch a n g ers----------------------- Asphalt rakers, wagon
d rill operators, curb
stone s e t t e r s ----------------P ip ela y ers, power tool
operators (air, e le c tric ,
gas, d ie s e l)------------------B la s t e r s --------------------------

_

6.8 0 0
8. 350

43*
43*

45*
45*

-

66. 770
7 .4 5 5
7 .2 6 5

30*
30*
30*

30*
30*
50*

-

7. 300

30*

30*

-

40*

-

7. 000

30*

30*

-

40*

-•

7. 300

30*

30*

-

40*

*

6. 000

30*

30*

-

40*

6. 650
68 .4 0 0

30*
50*

30*
40*

5. 650

43*

45*

Other H eavy Construction
Journeymen
Carpenters ---------------------------Floor la y e r s --------------------Cement fin is h e r s ------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Cableways, p iled riv ers,
cra n es, shovels --------Medium equipment:
Bulldozer graders,
c a rry a ll type
s c r a p e r s-------------------Tunnel sh o v esl, m uck­
ing m a c h in e s -------- :—
Light equipment:
Pump (under 3 inches) —
C om pressors (3 1 5 cubic
feet and over), dinky
lo co m o tiv es, pumps
(4 inches and o v e r ) ---Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

621/;,*

40*
572*
3*

40*
2 72*

H elpers and la b o rers
Construction and lab orers

-

-

40*

City and job cla ssifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1
1971

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
hour 1 ance 3 Pension Vaca­
Other 4
tion

Building T rades
$
8.
7.
7.
6.
7.
7.
5.
6.

070
200
730
945
095
245
940
190

$
68 . 650
7. 200
8 .2 0 0
8. 100
8. 250
8. 500
7. 130
7. 380

8. 330
8. 150

8. 830
8 .9 9 0

6. 410
7. 150
6 .990

6. 910
7. 700
7. 530

7.2 5 0

7. 660

7. 660
7. 830
8. 070

80*
60*
50*
60*
60*
60*
56*
56*

90*
50*
$1. 680
50*
50*
50*

. 65<
$1.
000
50*
55*
55*
55*
75*
75*

$
7 .2 5 0

$
7 .810

62*

90*

60*

24*

7. 660

8. 260

62*

90*

60*

24*

7. 660

8. 260

62*

90*

60*

24*

7. 830
8. 070

8. 440
8. 690

62*
62*

90*
90*

60*
60*

24*
24*

8. 070

8. 690

62*

90*

60*

24*

8. 190

8 .8 3 0

62*

90*

60*

-

316 l%+55*
20*
19Vz*

_
(5)

62 £
62 £
62 £

90*
90*
90*

60*
60*
60*

24*
24*
24*

7 .810

62 £

90*

60*

24*

8 .2 6 0

62 £

90*

60*

24*

8 .2 6 0
8. 440
8. 690

62*

90*

62 £
62*

90*
90*

60*

24*

8. 190
8. 030

8 .8 3 0
8. 200

62*
63*

90*
87 V z*

60*
75*

60*
60*

24*
If

5.435

55*

$ 1. 050

70*

6f

5. 660

50*

1. 050

70*

6f

5.285

50*

1. 050

70*

6f

5. 185

50*

1. 050

70*

6f

6. 945
7 .2 4 5
5. 940

8. 100
8. 500
7. 130

60*
60*
56*

55*
55*
75*

50*
50*

If
If

6 .410
7. 150
6. 990

6. 910
7. 700
7. 530

62*
62*
62*

90*
90*
90*

60*
60*
60*

24*
24*
24*

7 .2 5 0

7. 810

62*

90*

60*

24*

7. 660

8 .2 6 0

62*

90*

60*

24*

7. 660

8. 260

62*

90*

60*

24*

7. 830
8. 070

8 .4 4 0
8. 690

62*
62*

90*
90*

60*
60*

24*
2*

4%
Vzf

24*
24*
24*

8. 070

8. 690

62*

90*

60*

24*

8. 190

8 .8 3 0

62*

90*

60*

24*

8. 190
7 .250
7 .2 00

8.8 3 0
7 .2 5 0
67. 200

62*

90*
55*
20*

60*
8%
1. 000

24*
If
10*

7. 730
77 . 020

8. 200
77. 770.

50*
64*

50*
65*

1. 680
40*

16*
40*

77. 270
77. 020
7. 580
6. 900
7. 580
7. 980
6. 070
6. 070
7 .400
7. 730
8. 030
6. 400

78 . 020
77. 770
7. 580
66. 900
7. 580
8. 160
7. 170
7. 170
67. 400
8 .2 0 0
8. 200
7.2 5 0

64*
64*
65*
39 Vz*
65*
63*
53*
53*
36*
50*
63*
56*

65*
65*
1. 050
50*
1. 050
8 7 Vz*
50*
50*
83*
50*
87 /z*
60*

40*
40*
1. 000
1. 000
1. 000
75*
75*
75*
11%
1. 680
75*
80*

40*
40*
10*
10*
10*
If
9f
9f
15f
I6f
If
10*

5. 305
4. 935

5. 675
5. 435

3972*
55*

90*
1. 050

50*
70*

5. 705
6. 2 00
76. 295
76. 695
4. 680

6 .290
66. 200
76. 745
77. 145
4. 910

197z*
39 Vz*
30Vz*
30Vz*
22*

20*
80*
30*
30*

(5)
70*
50*
50*
50*

6. 945
•7. 245
5. 940
6.4 1 0
7. 150
6. 990

8. 100
8. 500
7. 130
6. 910
7. 700
7. 530

60*
60*
56*
62*
62*
62*

55*
55*
75*
90*
90*
90*

50*
50*
-

1

60*
60*
60*

Journeymen— Continued

-

-

Journeymen




3*
16*
If
If
If

-

Highway and Street
Construction

C arpenters----------------------------M illw r ig h ts----------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s-------------------E n gineers— Power equipment
operators:
C o m p r e sso rs--------------------C om pressors (2 to 6 ) --------M aterial h o ists (1 drum )----

per
hour 1

Highway and Street
Construction— Continued

Journeymen

B ricklayers' tenders
Building laborers Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s ---------------------------- P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s ----------T errazzo workers' helpers B a se -m a c h in e ---------------T ile layers' h e lp e r s ---------------

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Vaca­
ance
tion

Rate
per
hour 1

SACRAMENTO, CALIF----Continued

SACRAMENTO, CALIF.

A sb 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------Carpenters F loor la y ers, shinglers-M illw rights Cement fin is h e r s ---------C om p osition -----------E lectrician s (inside
wi r e m e n )------------------E levator constructors -----------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
C o m p r e sso rs-------------------C om pressors (2 to 6 ) ------M aterial hoist (1 d ru m )----Sm all rubber-tired
tr a c to r s -------------------T ractors, dozers,
scrap ers, sheepfoot
self-p rop compactor
with dozer and push
c a r ts ------------------------Euclids T -p u lls, DW-10,
20, and 21 and sim ila r
with earth m oving
equipm en t---------------------T ractors (with boom) D-6
or larger and sim ila r
equipm ent----------- ----------Cranes including 2 5 tons —
Pow er shovels, c la m sh ells,
draglines, backhoes,
grad -alls:
Up to and including
1 y a r d -----------------------Over 1 yard and includ­
ing 7 cubic y a r d s-------U n iversal Liebhern and
tower cranes -----------------G la z ie r s -------------------------------L a th e r s --------------------------------M osaic and terrazzo
w o r k e r s-----------------------P a in t e r s ------------------------Spray, and structural
s t e e l -----------------------Paperhangers ----------------P ip e fit te r s ---------------------P la s te r e r s ---------------------P lu m b e rs-----------------------Rodmen R oofers, com position —
R oofers, slate and tile Sh eet-m etal w o rk ers---Stonem asons---------------Structural-iron w orkers T ile la y e r s --------------------H elpers and laborers

City and job cla ssific a tio n

E ngineers— Power equipment
o pe r a to r s— Continue d
Sm all rubber-tired
tr a c to r s------------------------T ractors, dozers,
scra p ers, sheepfoot
self-p ro p compactor
with dozer and push
c a r ts -----------------------------Euclids, T -p u lls, DW-10,
2 0 and 21 and sim ilar
with earth moving
equipm en t--------------------T ractors (with boom) D -6
or larger and sim ila r
equipm en t--------------------Cranes including 2 5 tons —
Power shovels, c la m sh ells,
draglines, backhoes,
g ra d -a lls:
Up to and including
1 yard ----------------------Over 1 yard and includ­
ing 7 cubic y a r d s------U n iversal Liebhern and
tower cranes -----------------Structural-ironi w o r k e r s------H elpers and laborers
Asphalt iro n ers and rakers,
concrete saw s, concrete
sanders, curb se tte r s,
pavement breakers, s ig ­
nalling and rig g in g -------------Joy d r ills wagon d rills,
b la ste r s and pow derm en----Lsphalt sh ovelers, cem ent
dumpers, concrete chipping
and grinding, drillers'
h e lp e r s ------------------------------G
' eneral construction
la b o rers, flagm en,
landscape la b o r e r s ------------Other Heavy Construction

C arpenters--------M illw rights —!Cement fin is h e r s ■Engineers— Powe
operators:
C o m p r e sso rsC om pressors (2 to 6 ) ----M aterial h o ists (1 drum )Sm all rubber-tired
tractor s T ractors, dozers,
2 V z*
scra p ers, sheepfoot s e lf ­
6*
prop compactor with
dozer and push c a r ts -----Vzf
Euclids, T -p u lls, DW-10,
4f
2 0 and 21 and sim ila r
15f
with earth moving
equipm ent---------------------T ractors (with boom) D -6
or la rg er and sim ila r
equipm en t---------------------Cranes including 25 tons —
Power shovels, c la m sh ells,
draglines, backhoes,
gra d -a lls:
Up to and including
If
1 y a r d ----------------------If
Over 1 yard and includ­
ing 7 cubic y a r d s------U n iversal Liebhern and
24*
tower cranes -----------------24*
£
24*

%

8. 070

8. 690

62*

90*

60*

2*

8. 190

8 .8 3 0

62*

90*

60*

2*

60*

2*

75*

If

8. 190

8 .8 3 0

62*

90*

8. 030

8. 200

63*

8 7 V z*

1

" W C
1971
City and job cla ssifica tio n

Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1
1971

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
hour 1
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

City and job cla ssific a tio n

SACRAMENTO, CALIF---Continued

ST. LOUIS, MO___
Continued

Other Heavy C onstruction—
Continued

Building Trades— Continued
H elpers and la b o rers—
Continued

H elpers and laborers
Sandblasters, pipelayers,
pavem ent breakers, ja ck ­
ham m er op e r a to r s-------------A ll m echanical d r i l l s -----------Shaft w ork----------------------------Cement dum pers, concrete
laborers ----------------------------Construction laborers,
bridge lab o rers, streetca r
and railroad construction
track la b o r e r s --------------------

-

$
5.435
5. 660
5. 985

-

-

M arble setters' h e lp e r s ------P la sterers' la b o r e r s -----------Plum bers' la b o r e r s ------------T erra zzo workers' h elp ers —
B a se-m a ch in e-----------------T ile layers' h e lp e r s -------------

55*
55*
55*

$
1. 050
1. 050
1. 050

70*
70*
70*

5.285

55*

1. 050

70*

6*

5. 185

55*

1. 050

70*

6*

Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour

dP
>
<
6. 080
6. 725
6 .8 0 0
6. 000
6. 300
5.830"

$
6. 680
6. 825
6. 900
6. 500
6 .8 0 0
6 .2 8 0

7 .2 1 0
7 .2 1 0
6.700

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Vaca­
O th er'
ance 3 Pension tion

.

.

30*
30*

30*
30*

30*
30*

_

_

-

-

-

-

32 Vz*

20*

-

7. 710
7. 710
‘ 6. 700

25*
25*
25*

30*
30*
30*

50*
50*
50*

3*
3*
3*

-

8. 000
8. 000
7 .8 0 0

35*
35*
35*

40*
40*
40*

-

-

-

7 .8 0 0

35*

40*

-

_

-

7 .8 0 0
8. 000
7. 600
8. 000
8. 000

35*
35*
35*
35*
35*

40*
40*
40*
40*
40*

-

-

7. 325

7 .8 0 0
7 .6 0 0
7. 600
7. 100
7. 975

35*
35*
35*
35*
40*

40*
40*
40*
40*
50*

_
-

_
_
3*

Construction la b o r e r s ---------6 .4 2 5
D ynam iters or powderm e n ------------------------------ • 6 .925
Tunnel la b o r e r s -------------6. 675

6. 425

30*

50*

30*

2*

6. 925
6. 675

30*
30*

50*
50*

30*
30*

2*
2*

7 .2 1 0
7.2 1 0
7.-210
6. 700

7. 710
7. 710
7. 710
*6. 700

25*
25*
25*
25*

30*
30*
30*
30*

50*
50*
50*
50*

3*
3*
3*
3*

7. 520

8. 020

35*

40*

-

7*

7. 520

8. 020

35*

40*

-

7*

6. 970

7.4 7 0

35*

40*

-

7*

6. 970
7. 325

7 .4 7 0
7. 975

35*
40*

40*
50*

-

7*
3*

6 .425
6. 925

6. 425
6. 925

30*
30*

50*
50*

30*
30*

2*
2*

6. 675

6. 675

30*

50*

30*

2*

H igheay and Street
Construction
Journeymen

ST. LOUIS, MO.
Building T rades
Journeymen
$
A sb estos w o r k e r s------------------8. 310
B o ile r m a k e r s ------------------------7. 100
B ricklaye r s ---------------------------6 .2 5 0
Sew ers, over 6 feet,
open work -----------------------6. 500
C arpenters----------------------------7 .2 1 0
R esid en tia l------------------------7. 060
Floor la y e r s ---------------------6. 815
M illw r ig h ts-----------------------7. 210
P ile d r iv e r s ----------------------7 .2 1 0
Cement fin is h e r s -------------------6. 700
Com position, swing
s c a ffo ld -------------------------—
6. 950
E lectrician s (inside
wi r e m e n )----------------------------- u 7. 370
Elevator c o n str u c to r s-----------7 .2 3 0
E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Cranes, draglines,
shovels, d erricks,
piledrive r s -----------------7. 520
Medium equipment:
Boring m achines (foot­
ing equipment), com b i­
nation h o ists and con­
crete m ix ers, tractor
shovels, h i - lif t s ---------7. 520
Light equipment:
Concrete p u m p s-----------7. 520
1 -drum h o ists, single
c o m p r e s s o r s -------------6. 970
7 .4 6 0
G la z ie r s --------------------------------L a th e r s ---------------------------------7 .8 5 0
7 .2 1 0
M a c h in ists----------------------------M arble s e tt e r s ----------------------6. 390
M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s------------------------------7. 050
P a in t e r s --------------------------------6. 620
S p r a y --------------------------------7. 950
P r e ssu r e r o lle r s --------------6. 620
P a p e r h a n g e r s------------------------6. 620
P ip e fit te r s ----------------------------7. 050
Sprinkler fit te r s ----------------8. 545
P la s te r e r s ----------------------------7 .8 5 0
P lu m b e rs------------------------------- n 7. 505
R od m en ---------------------------------7. 325
R oofers, com p osition------------6 .4 5 0
R oofers, slate and t i l e ----------6 .4 5 0
S h eet-m etal w o rk ers-------------- u 7. 610
6 .2 5 0
Stonem asons--------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s --------7. 325
6 .4 1 0
T ile la y e r s -----------------------------

30*
30*
52*

39*
85*
70*

40*

5*

500
710
560
360
710
710
700

52*
25*
2 5*
38*
25*
2 5*
60*

70*
30*
30*
30*
30*
30*
40*

40*
50*
50*
45*
50*
50*
$1. 000

5*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*

6. 950

60*

40*

1. 000

3*

5%
1972*

572%
20*

7%
(5)

87 2%
7z*

35*

40*

-

7*

8 .8 6 0
7. 950
7.2 5 0
7.
7.
7.
7.
7.
7.
66.

u 7. 760
8. 100

-




-

-

-

-

H elpers and laborers
8. 020

8. 020

35*

40*

-

7*

8. 020

35*

40*

-

7*

_

7*

8%
50*
-

5*
-

35d
3 6 /5*
177z*
3oe
32 V2*

40*
61*
15*
30*
50*

7. 550
20*
7. 355
8 .8 3 0
20*
7. 355
20*
7. 355
20*
7. 050 $2. 775
9. 045
Z 5i
7.8 5 0
32 V2*
" 8 .2 0 5
40*
7. 975
40*
27*
6 .8 50
6 .850
267. 610
4%
52*
7 .2 5 0
7. 975
40*
6. 910
32 7 2 *

30*
30*
30*
30*
90*
40*
40*
50*
30*

7 .4 7 0
7. 730
8. 350
7. 710
6.9 9 0

Z1i

30£

6%
70*
50*
50*

21*
21*
21*
21*
-

-

772*
-

-

50*
-

40*
40*
8%
40*
-

70*
3*
-

7*
5*
3*
-

H elpers and laborers
B ricklayers' ten d ers-------------Building la b o r e r s ------------------R esid en tia l------------------------E levator constructors'

C arpenters--------------------------P ile d r iv e r s --------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s ------------- _—
E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, d e r r ic k s ------P ile d r iv e rs, sh ovels —
Elevating g r a d e r s------Medium equipment:
Concrete p u m p s---------H oists:
1 d r u m ------------------2 drum s-----------------R o lle r s ----------------------S c o o p s-----------------------Trenching m a ch in es---Light equipment:
C om pressors ( 2 ) ------ ■—
C om pressors ( 1 ) --------Concrete s a w s -----------O il e r s ------------ --------——
Structrual-iron w o r k e r s ------

Other Heavy Construction
Journeymen
C arpenters--------------------------M illw r ig h ts--------------------P ile d r iv e r s --------------------Cement f in is h e r s ----- — --------E ngineers—Power equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovel combination
cranes, d r a g lin e s----Land or floating
p ile d r iv e r s --------------Medium equipment:
1 - drum hoi s t, we lding
m achines, single
c o m p r e s s o r s ----------------Light equipment:
B o ile r s, pumps, ‘
concrete m ixing
m achines, not
p a v e r s ------------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s --------H elpers and laborers

5.750
6 .4 2 5
5.875

6. 150
6. 425
6. 175

30*
30*
30*

50*
50*
50*

30*
30*
30*

5. 060

5. 670

1972f

20*

(5)

-

2*
72*

Construction la b o r e r s -------------D ynam iters or powdermen—
P ie r hole, free air tunnel
and shaft la b o r e r s --------------

City and job cla ssifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­ Pension Vaca­
hour 1
Other 4
ance 3
tion

M ix e r m o b ile s -----T ractors (rubber t
Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s 2 or m ore Concrete m ixers (skip
type) M aterial loaders —
G la z ie r s --------------------1—
L a th e r s ------------------------M arble s e tt e r s -------------M osaic and terrazzo
w o r k e r s---------------------P a in t e r s ------------------- ~
Swing stage, spray —
Paperhangers --------------P ip e fit te r s -------------------R efrigeration fitters P la s te r e r s -------------------P lu m b e rs---------------------Rodmen R oofers, com position —
R oofers, slate and tile Sh eet-m etal w o r k e r sStructural-iron w o r k e r s ---T ile la y e r s ------------------------

$
7 .7 1 0
6.7 0 0
6. 580
6. 650
6. 900
* 7 . 630
6.6 2 0

$
77 .4 8 0
6 .9 5 0
7. 480
7. 000
7 .2 50
w8 .2 3 0
67. 000

P ile d r iv e rs Cement fin is h e r s ------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
ope rator s :
H eavy equipment:
Koehring scoop ers (up
to 5 cubic y a r d s )------Medium equipment:
T ractorsLight equipment:
Truck c r a n e sStructural-iron w orkers —
H elpers and laborers
Construction la b o r e r s -------




July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
VacaOther 4
ance 3 Pensior 1 tion

6. 745

67. 125

7.3 0 0
6. 160

8. 050
6. 760

Journeymen
38*
60*
24*
15*
15*
15*
15*

55*
$ 1. 000
22*
25*
20*
25*
25*

50*
15*
15*
13*
15*

15*

25*

15*

-

25f
17 72*

1%
20*

_
(5)

_

7*
2*
-

-

Vz*

C arpenters--------------------------M illw r ig h ts--------------------P ile d r iv e r s --------------------Cement f in is h e r s -----------------E n gineers—Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Koehring scoopers (up
to 5 cubic y a r d s ) -----Medium equipment:
T r a c to rs--------------------Light equipment:
Truck c r a n e s-------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------

6. 940

8. 000

55*

65*

30*

12*

H elpers and laborers

7.2 9 0
7 .8 9 0
6 .810

8. 390
8 .8 8 0
7 .8 5 0

55*
55*
55*

65*
65*
65*

30*
30*
30*

12*
12*
12*

Construction la b o r e r s ----------

6. 710

7. 480

55*

65*

30*

12*

5. 820
6. 380
6 .2 7 0
6 .270

6. 740
7. 380
7 .2 5 0
7 .2 50

55*
55*
55*
55*

65*
65*
65*
65*

30*
30*
30*
30*

12*
12*
12*
12*

5. 680
5. 900

6. 580
6.8 4 0

55*
55*

65*
65*

30*
30*

12*
12*

$
7 .0 0 0
7 .2 5 0
8 .2 3 0
7 .0 0 0

15*
15*
15*
15*

6. 710

7.4 8 0

6. 380

7. 380

6. 710
6. 630

$
6.
6.
7.
6.

650'
900
630'
6201

25*
25*
25*
25*

15*
15*
15*
15*

-

55*

65*

30*

12*

55*

65*

30* -

12*

7.4 8 0
6. 880

55*
35*

65*
50*

30*

12*

4. 705

4. 955

15*

25*

15*

4*

6. 310
5.900
5. 575
5.875
5.7 0 0
5 .9 5 0

7 .2 6 0
6. 920
6. 170
6 .470
6. 520
6. 770

29*
25*
28*
28*

20*
20*
30*
30*

-

1*
1*

-

-

-

6. 630
6. 060

7. 180
6. 630

25i
19 72*

1%
20*

_
(5)

_

5 .850

6. 520

30*

20*

-

5. 260
4 .8 0 0
5. 925
5.350

5 .8 6 0
5.200
6. 525
5.7 0 0

30*
-

20*
20*

20*
20*

20*

5 .2 50
4 .8 0 0
5. 050
5. 300
4 .8 0 0
6. 300
6. 375
6. 300
5 .8 5 0
6.2 0 0
5. 900
5 .8 5 0
5. 350

5.700
5. 000
5 .450
5. 700
5.200
6. 770
6. 625
6. 770
6 .2 5 0
6. 700
6. 920
6 .2 5 0
5.700

3. 580
3. 470
4. 240
3. 840
3 .470

SAN ANTONIO, TEX.
Building Trades

5. 680
5 .3 8 0
5. 530
6. 390
4. 900

6. 580
6.260
6.200
6. 940
64. 900

55*
55*
16*
15*

65*
.65*
50*
-

30*
30*
28*

5. 500
5. 120
5. 320
5. 120
6 .5 1 0
5. 650
6 .6 2 0
6 .510
6 .6 3 0
5. 950
5 .950
5 .930
6. 630
5. 500

5. 900
5. 770
6. 020
6. 020
7. 060
6. 100
7 .2 2 0
7. 060
6 .8 8 0
5. 950
5. 950
7. 320
6 .880
5. 900

_

_

20*

16*
16*
- 16*
31*
31*
15*
31*
35*
15*
15*
24*
35*
"

18*
18*
18*
30*
30*
25*
30*
50*
15*
15*
20*
50*
"

20*

5 .200
4. 705

65. 200
4. 955

15*
15*

25*
25*

.
15*

4 .3 1 0
6, 100
4. 705
4. 705

4. 730
6 .405
4. 955
4. 955

17V2*
15*
15*
15*

20*
25*
2 5*
2 5*

(5)
15*
15*

6.6 5 0
7 .6 3 0
6. 620

7. 000
8 .2 3 0
7 .000

15*
15*
15*

25*
25*
25*

15*
15*
15*

4%

12*
12*
20*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
5*
9*
"

H elpers and laborers
B ricklayers' ten d e rs---------Building la b o r e r s -------------Elevator constructors'
h elp ers
P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s ---Plum bers' la b o r e r s ----T errazzo workers' h e lp e r s ---Highway and Street
'
Construction
Journeym en

Rate
per
hour 1

Other Heavy Construction

Building Trades
A sb estos w orkers-B oiler m a k e r s ------B r ic k la y e r s---------C arpentersM illw rights P ile d r iv e rs Cem ent fin is h e r s ------------------Com position floor la y ers
and finishing m a ch in e----E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )----------------------------E levator constructors ----------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
D e r r ic k s ----------------------Koehring scoopers
(over 5 cubic yards) —
P i le d r iv e r s -----------------Tower c r a n e s --------------T ractors with front-end
loaders (2 to 5 cubic
yards)
Medium equipment:
H oists:
1 d r u m ----------

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH—
, Continued

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH—
Continued

Journeymen

City and job cla ssific a tio n

4*
Vz*

4*
4*

-

Journeymen
A sbestos w o r k e r s----------------B r ic k la y e r s-------------------------C arpenters--------------------------M illw r ig h ts--------------------Cement fin is h e r s----- -----------Machine o p era to rs----------E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )--------------------------Elevator constructors ---------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Blade graders ( se lfpropelled), b u ll­
d ozers, cranes, d e r ­
rick s, draglines,
h o ists (2 drum s or
m ore), m ix ers (14
cubic feet or over),
p iled riv ers, r o lle r s
(5 tons and over),
scra p ers, winch
trucks ---------------------Light equipment:
A ir co m p resso rs (over
125 cubic feet), h o ists
(1 drum), ro lle r s
(under 5 tons), m ix ­
e r s (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 th e r s ------------------------------M arble s e tt e r s -------------------—

7 .4 8 0

55*

65*

30*

12*

6. 380

7. 380

55*

65*

30*

12*

6. 710
6 .6 3 0

7 .4 8 0
6. 880

55*
35*

65*
50*

30*

12*
"

4 .7 0 5

4. 955|

15*

25*

15*

4*

Vz*

-

50*

4*

_
-

_
-

M o s a ic an d t e r r a z z o

w o r k e r s----------------------------P a in t e r s -----------------------------Spray -----------------------------Structrual ste e l s p r a y ----Paperhangers —-------------------P ip e fitte r s --------------------------P la ste r e r s --------------------------P lu m b ers----------------------------Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s-----------Stonem asons------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -----T ile la y e r s ---------------------------

6. 710

-

-

-

20*

25*

20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
30*

-

-

25*
25*
20*
25*
25*
20*

30*
45*
20*
20*
45*
20*

3 .9 8 0
3.8 7 0

25*
25*

10*
10*

4. 640
4 .2 4 0
3 .8 7 0

19Vz*
25*
25*

20*
10*
10*

-

-

2*
4*
2*
If
-

1*

“

H elpers and laborers
Bricklayers' tenders —
Building la b o r e r s ------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s -------------------P la sterers' laborers —
T ile layers' helpers —

1*
1*
(5)
-

Vz*
i*

"

if

City and job cla ssifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to fluids 2
per
hour 1 Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
tion
ance 3

J u ly 1,
1971

City and job cla ssifica tio n

SAN ANTONIO, T E X .—
Continued

SAN DIEGO, CALIF----Continued

Higheay and Street
Construction

Building T rades— Continued

$
5. 575

5. 850

5.260
5.8 5 0

$
6. 170

6. 520

5.860
6. 250

28*

30*

30*
2 5*

30*

20*

1*

-

2 0*
45*

1*

Other H eavy Construction
Journeymen
C arpenters----------------------------M illw r ig h ts----------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Blade graders (s e lfpropelled), bulld ozers,
cranes, derricks,
draglines, h o ists
(2 drums or m ore),
m ix ers (14 cubic feet
or over), piled riv ers,
r o lle r s, (5 tons and
over), scra p ers,
winch tru ck s-------- :-----Light equipment:
A ir co m p resso rs (over
12 5 cubic feet), h o ists
(1 drum), ro lle r s
(under 5 tons), m ix ers
(le s s than 14 cubic
feet), pumps (2 1/2 inches
o r l a r g e r ) ------------------------

Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

5. 575
5.875

6. 170
6. 470

28*
28*

30*
30*

1*
1*

5. 850

6. 520

30*

20*

E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
tio n

$
67 . 610

7 5*

$
T . 200

1730*

67. 810

75*

1 .2 0 0

1730*

66. 830

75*

1 .2 0 0

1730*

67 . 070
8. 550
8. 030
96 . 360

75*
35*
30*
30*

1 .2 0 0
30*
50*
45*

1730*

96 . 360
7 .4 3 0
7. 680
7. 680
7. 930
7. 930
*8. 7 5 0
188. 650
7. 900
* 8 .7 5 0
8. 340
6 .8 9 0
6 .8 9 0
8. 130
8. 380
96. 360

30*
49*
49*
49*
49*
49*
10%
10%
40*
10%
58*
40*
40*
59*
58*
30*

45*
39*
39*
39*
39*
39*
16%
16%
55*
16%
62 Vz*
2 5*
2 5*
90*
62 V z *
45*

5. 560
4. 830

65. 560
64. 830

30*
30*

35*
35*

35*
35*

5.
5.
6.
4.
5.
5.

310
690
950
830
230
690

6. 450
5. 940
66. 950
5 .4 3 0
5. 930
5. 940

19V2*
30*
30*
30*

2 0*
45*
35*
20*
20*
45*

(5)
60*
35*
65*
65*
60*

6. 510
6. 520

7. 060
66. 520

56*
50*

7 5*
73*

50*
61*

-

_
-

10*

60*
60*
60*
60*
60*
60*
60*
1713%
1713%
13%
70*
-

-

70*
60*

-

1%
1%
10*
1%
1*
10*
1*

H elpers and laborers
Vz*
-

-

Highway and Street
Construction

-

Journeymei
C arpenters--------------------- -----Cement f in is h e r s -----------------E n gineers— Power equipment
operators:
5. 2 60
5 .850

5. 860
6 .2 50

30*
2 5*

2 0*
40*

Journeymen
8 .1 0 0
7 .2 00
6. 700
6. 510

8. 100
7.2 0 0
7. 600
7. 060

51*
60*
58*
56*

6. 760
6. 640
6. 520

7. 310
7. 190
66. 520

56*
56*
50*

8. 750
7. 580

68. 750
9- 210

23f
72*

19

55*
$1. 000
7 5*
75*

2*

H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:

1*

Building T rades




E n gineers— Power equipment
operators— Continued
Medium equipment:
$
Winch truck operators — 7. 160
Motor patrols, includ­
ing power b la d e s ------7. 360
Light equipment:
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s --------6. 380
Concrete m ix ers
(skip ty p e)----------------6. 620
G la z ie r s ------------------------------7. 500
L a th e r s -------------------------------7 .4 3 0
M arble s e tt e r s ---------------------6. 460
M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s-----------------------------6. 460
P a in t e r s ------------------------------6. 930
Spray ------------------------------7. 180
Swing s ta g e ---------------------7. 180
Spray -------------------------7 .4 3 0
Paperhangers ----------------------7 .4 3 0
P ip e fit te r s ---------------------------- w8. 300
R efrigeration f it t e r s -------- * 8 . 200
P l a s t e r e r s ---------------------------7. 500
P lu m b e rs------------------------------ * 8 . 300
R od m en-------------------------------7. 980
5. 250
R oofers, com position —
5. 250
R oofers, slate and tile S heet-m etal w o r k e r s---7. 600
Structural-iron workers
8. 030
6. 460
T ile la y e r s -------------------

B ricklayers' te n d e r s Building la b o r e r s ----Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s -----M arble setters' h e lp e r s ------P la sterers' la b o r e r s ----------T erra zzo workers' helpers B a se -m a c h in e ----------------T ile layers' h e lp e r s ------------

SAN DIEGO, CALIF.

A sb 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 arpenters----------------------------M illw rights parquetry
floor la y e r s --------------------Shingle r s --------------------------Cement fin is h e r s -------------------E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )---- ------------------------Elevator constructors -----------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
U n iversal equipment
(sh ovels, draglines,
clam sh ells, or cranes) —
T racto rs (bulldozers,
tam pers, sc r a p e r s)-----

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

Journeytnen— Continued

Journeymen
C arpenters----------------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Blade graders ( se lfpropelled), bulld ozers,
cranes, d erricks,
draglines, h o ists
(2 drums or m ore),
m ixers (14 cubic feet
or over), p iled riv ers,
r o lle r s, (5 tons and
over), scra p ers,
winch tru ck s--------------Light equipment:
A ir co m p resso rs (over
125 cubic feet), h o ists
(1 drum), r o lle r s
(under 5 tons), m ix ers
(le s s than 14 cubic
feet), pumps (2 1/2 inches
or la r g e r ) ------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

R a te
per
hour 1

50*

7*

50*

2 5*
2*

7 5*
75*
73*

50*
50*
61*

2*
2*

1%423*
20*

.

2*

(5)

U n iversal equipment
(sh o v els, draglines,
or c r a n e s)----------------T ractors (scra p ers, or
drag-type sh o v e ls)----Medium equipment:
Concrete and m obile
m ix e r s ---------------------Light equipment:
Skip loaders:
7 4‘ yard or le s s
(without drag)-------Over 3/4 yard to
l 1/z yards (wheel
type) --------------------Over 1 V2 y a r d s-------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

7. 360

67. 810

75*

1 .2 0 0

1730*

7. 260

67. 710

75*

1 .2 0 0

1730*

7. 260

67 . 710

75*

1. 200

1730*

6. 620

67 . 070

75*

1 .2 0 0

1730*

7. 160
7 .2 6 0
8. 030

67. 610
67. 710
8. 380

7 5*
75*
58*

1 .2 0 0
1. 200
62 Vz*

1730*
1730*
70*

4. 830

64. 830

30*

35*

35*

6. 510
6. 760
6. 520

7. 060
7. 310
66. 520

56*
56*
50*

75*
7 5*
73*

50*
50*
61*

_
-

1*

H elpers and laborers
Vz*

Construction la b o rers Other Heavy Construction
Journeym en

7. 260

67 .710

75*

1. 200

1730*

7. 260

67. 710

75*

1.200

1730*

_

C a r p e n te r s -------------------------M illw r ig h ts--------------------Cement fin is h e r s -----------------

2*
2*

City and job cla ssific a tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

~

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
hour 1 Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

SAN DIEGO, CALIF----Continued

City and job cla ssific a tio n

Other Heavy Construction—

SAN FRAN CIS C O OAK LAND, CALIF----Continued

J ourne ymen— Continue d

Building T rades— Continued

6. 620

67. 070

75*

1.200

1730*

7. 160
7 .2 6 0
8. 030

67. 610
67 .7 1 0
8. 380

75*
75*
58*

1.200
1.200
62 V2*

1730*
1730*
70*

H elpers and lab orers
Construction la b o r e r s ------------

4 .8 3 0

64. 830

30*

35*

$
7. 360

$
67.8 1 0

75*

$
1.200

1730*

-

7 .2 6 0

67 . 710

75*

1.200

1730*

_

7 .2 6 0

67 .7 1 0

75*

1.200

1730*

-

35*

SAN FRANCISCOOAKLAND, CALIF.
(Rates a n the same for both cities
unless otherwise indicated)

Building T rades
Journeym en
8. 070
7.2 0 0

68. 650
7 .4 5 0

80*
60*

65*
1. 000

90*
50*

if

77. 800
78 . 370
“ 6. 880
“ 7. 030
“ 7. 280

®8.500
78. 500
276. 880
277. 030
277. 280

68*
55*
60*
60*
60*

58*
60*
55*
55*
55*

58*
70*
15*
15*
15*

20*

75*
75*
75*
1.000
1. 000

75*
75*
75*
75*
75*

-

5.
6.
6.
5.
6.

940
190
190
940
190

78 . 625
“ 8 .2 7 3
8. 150

7.
7.
7.
7.
7.

130
380
380
130
380

®8. 625
“ 8. 850
8. 990

56*
56* .
56*
56*
56*

42 V2* 1%+3 5*
4%
50*
20*
1972*

4%
(5)

30*
36*
36*
36*

8%
1%
V2*

6.4 1 0
7. 150
6 .9 9 0

6. 910
7. 700
7. 530

62*
62*
62*

90*
90*
90*

60*
60*
60*

24*
24*
24*

7 .2 50

7.8 1 0

62*

90*

60*

24*

s e lf-p r o p e lle d co m p a cto r

with dozer.aand push
c a r ts -------------------------------E u clid s, T -p u lls, DW 20,
21 and sim ilar (with
earth m oving equipment
over 45 cubic yards
"struck" M CR)---------------T ractors (with boom)
D -6 or larger, and
s im ila r ---------------------------Cranes (not over 25 tons),
ham m erhead and gantry—
Pow er shovels, c la m sh e lls,
draglines, backhoes,
grad -alls:
Up to and including
1 yard ------------------------Over 1 yard and
including 7 cubic
y a r d s ------------1------------U n iversal Liebhern and
tower cranes, and
sim ilar ty p e s -------------------




r

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Vaca- Other 4
ance 3 Pension 1 tion

$
7 .8 3 5
7 .8 3 5

$
7 .8 3 5
7 .8 3 5

35*
35*

55*
55*

“ 6. 980
“ 8. 540

“ 8 .2 3 0
“ 8. 440

46*
59*

53^/z*

7 .7 6 0
7. 760
7. 160

8. 760
8. 760
‘7 .8 6 0

1962*
2872f
68*

38*
28*
58*

-

-

58*

20*

76. 390
76. 570
76. 570

86. 390
77. 770
77 . 770

43*
64*
64*

58*
65*
65*

55*
40*
40*

10*
40*
40*

3372* $1,490
3372* 1. 630
-

Journeym en—Continued

E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
U n iversal equipment
(sh ovels, draglines,
or c r a n e s)-------------------T ractors (sc r a p e r s, or
drag-type s h o v e ls )-----Medium equipment:
Concrete and m obile
m ix e r s ----------------------Light equipment:
Skip loaders:
7 4 yard or le s s
(without d r a g )--------Over 3/4 yard to IV2
yards (wheel type)—
Over IV2 y a r d s---------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

A sb estos w o r k e r s------------------B o ile r m a k e r s ------------------------B rick layers:
San F r a n c isc o -------------------O akland----------------------------C arp en ters---- -------------------- -—
F loor la y er s, s h in g le r s----M illw r ig h ts-----------------------Cem ent fin ish ers:
San F r a n c isc o ---------------- <—
C om p osition -----------------Swing scaffold --------------O akland----------------------------Com position and m a stic —
E le c tr icia n s (inside
w irem en):
San F r a n c isc o -------------------O akland----------------------------E levator c o n s tr u c to r s -----------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
C o m p r e sso rs--------------------C om pressors ( 2 - 6 ) -----------M aterials h o ists (1 drum) —
Sm all rubber tired
tr a c to r s --------------------------T ractors, dozers,
sc ra p ers, sheepfoot,

r

1971
Rate
per
hour 1

7. 660

8 .2 6 0

62*

90*

60*

24*

7. 660

8. 260

62*

90*

60*

24*

7 .8 3 0

8 .4 4 0

62*

90*

60*

24*

8. 070

8. 690

62*

90*

60*

24*

G laziers:
San F r a n c isc o ----------— ■
O akland----------------------- Lathers:
San F r a n c isc o --------------O akland------------------------M achinists:
San F r a n c isc o ---------------O akland------------------------M arble s e tt e r s ------------------M osaic and terra zzo
worker s --------------------------P a in t e r s ---------------------------Paperhangers -------------------P ip efitters:
San F r a n c isc o ---------------Sprinkler fit te r s -------R efrigeration fitters O akland------------------------P la ste r e rs:
San F r a n c isc o --------------O akland------------------------Plum bers:
San F r a n c isc o --------------O akland------- ——-----------Rodmen:
San F r a n c isc o ---------------O akland------------------------R oofers, com position:
San F r a n c isc o ---------------O akland---- 1-------------------R oofers, slate and tile:
San F r a n c isc o ---------------O akland------------------------S h eet-m etal w orkers:
San F r a n c isc o ---------------Oakland —;---------------------Stonem asons:
San F r a n c isc o ---------------O akland------------------------S tructural- and
ornam ental-iron workers:
San F r a n c isc o ---------------F e n c e -----------------------O akland------------------------T ile la y e r s -------------------------

$ 1 ,0 0 0

78 . 030
189. 345
78. 030
“ 9 .6 1 5

®8.030 $1,450
30*
“ 9. 995
®8. 030 1.440
30*
279. 615

7072*
40*
70 72*
65*

“ 6. 950
298. 240

“ 7. 120
308. 240

85*
45*

48*
57 72*
1.450
55*

-

_

1. 500

23*
23*

&

_

5*
12*

337Z* 1.490
50*
If

78. 030
189. 540

88. 030
“ 9. 540

7. 980
7. 980

8. 340
8. 340

51*
58*

6272*
62 7Z*

60*
70*

1*

186. 590
* 7 . 050

“ 7. 000
“ 7. 050

50*
43*

70*
50*

85*
25*

13*
10*

“ 6. 590
“ 7. 050

“ 7. 000
“ 7. 050

50*
43*

70*
50*

85*
25*

13*
10*

77 . 170
“ 7 .2 5 0

79. 030
“ 8. 090

38*
38*

70*
80*

77. 800
78 . 370

®8. 500
78. 500

68*
65*

58*
60*

58*
70*

20*
20*

8. 030
7 .8 9 0
8. 030
7; 000

8. 380
8 .2 4 0
8 .3 8 0
7 .2 5 0

51*
51*
58*
56*

6272*
62 72*
62 7Z*
60*

60*
60*
70*
8%

1*
If
If
10*

76. 850
76. 500
4. 935
5. 035

7?. 000
77. 200
5 .4 3 5
5. 535

40*
50*
55*
55*

60*
70*
1. 050
1.050

70*
40*
70*
70*

6*
6f

1972*
32 V2*

20*
-

(5)
45*

“ 6 .8 0 0 “ 7. 100
297. 220 307. 2 2 0
76. 295 76 . 745
76 . 695 ?7. 145
6. 100
6. 650

40*
50*
35*
35*
38*

60*
70*
30*
30*
36*

1. 000

C arpenters------------------------:— “ 6. 880 276. 880
Cement fin ish ers:
San F r a n c isc o ------------------5. 940
7. 130
C om position----------------- 6. 190
7. 380
O akland---------------------------5. 940
7. 130
Composition and m a stic— 6. 190
7. 380
Engineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
C o m p resso rs-------------------6 .4 1 0
6 .9 1 0
C om pressors ( 2 - 6 ) ----------7. 150
7 .7 0 0
M aterial h o ists (1 drum) —
7. 530
6. 990

60*

55*

15*

56*
56*
56*
56*

75*
75*
1.000
1. 000

75*
75*
75*
75*

90*
90*
90*

60*
60*
60*

7072*
$1. 000

_

22 72*
8% 3%+7*

H elpers and laborers
B ricklayers' tenders:
San F r a n c isc o ------------------O akland---------------------------Building la b o r e r s -----------------C on crete--------------------------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s -------------------------------M arble setters' h e lp e r s --------P la sterers' laborers:
Sam F r a n c isc o ------------------O akland---------------------------T erra zzo workers' h elp ers —
B a se-m a ch in e------------------T ile layers' h e lp e r s --------------

5. 705
6. 070 '

6.2 9 0
6 .8 7 0

-

65*
65*
. 178%

-

72*

_
10*
-

10*

Highway and Street
Construction
Journeymen

8. 070

8. 690

62*

90*

60*

24*

8. 190

8 .8 3 0

62*

90*

60*

24*

8. 190

8 .8 3 0

62*

90*

60* j

24*

62*
62*
62*

36*

.
-

24*
24*
24*

July 1,
1971
City and job cla ssifica tio n

Rate
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
Vaca­ Other 4
hour 1
ance 3 Pension tion

City and job cla ssifica tio n

SAN FRAN CIS CO OAKLAND, CALIF----Continued

SAN FRANCISCO—
OAKLAND, CALIF___
Continued

Highway and Street
Construction— Continued

Other Heavy Construction—
Cqntinued

$
7. 250

H elpers and laborers
Group I— Pneum atic t o o l s -----Group II— Concrete laborers—
Group III— General laborers —

$
7. 810

Structural-iron workers:
San F r a n c isc o -----------O akland--------------------62*

90*

60*

$

$

8. 030
8 . 030

8. 380
8. 380

51*
58*

5. 035
4. 935

5. 685
5. 535
5. 435

55*
55*
55*

24*

7. 660

8. 260

62*

90*

60*

24*

7. 660

8. 260

62*

90*

60*

24*

62 7zf
627zf

60*
70*

If
If

7 ,8 4 0

8.4 4 0

62*

90*

60*

24*

8. 070

8. 690

62*

90*

60*

24*

Group I— Pneum atic t o o l s ----Group II— Concrete laborers—
Group III—General la b o rers—

$ 1 . 050
1 .0 5 0
1. 050

70*
70*
70*

6f
6f
6f

-

4f
5f
5f
4f

SCRANTON, PA.

8. 070

8. 690

62*

90*

60*

24*

8 .8 3 0

62*

90*

60*

24*

8. 190

8.8 3 0

62*

90*

60*

24*

8. 030
8. 030

8. 380
8. 380

51*
58*

62 V2*
62 7zf

60*
70*

If
If

.

5. 035
4. 935

5. 685
5. 535
5.435

55*
55*
55*

$1. 050
1. 050
1. 050

70*
70*
70*

6*
6f
6f

Other Heavy Construction
Journeymen
C arp en ters----------------------------- 186. 880 276. 880
Cement finishers:
5. 940
7. 130
San F r a n c isc o -------------------C om p osition -----------------6. 190
7. 380
5. 940
7. 130
O akland----------------------------7. 380
6. 190
Com position and m a stic—
E n gineers— Power equipment
operators:
6. 410
6. 910
C o m p r e sso rs--------------------7. 150
7. 700
C om pressors ( 2 - 6 ) -----------7. 530
M aterial h o ists (1 d ru m )---6. 990
Sm all rubber tired
tr a c to r s --------------------------7. 250
7.8 1 0
T ractors, dozers,
scrap ers, sheepfoots,
self-p ro p elled compactor
with dozer, and push
c a r ts ------------------------------7. 660
8. 260
E u clid s, T -p u lls, DW 20,
21 and sim ila r (with
earth m oving equipment
over 45 cubic yards
"struck" MCR)----------------7. 660
8 .2 6 0
T ractors (withboom ) D-6
or larger, and s im ila r ----8 .4 4 0
7 .8 3 0
Cranes (not over 25 tons),
ham m erhead and gantry —
8. 690
8. 070
Pow er shovels, c la m sh ells,
draglines, backhoes,
grad -a lls:
Up to and including
8 .6 9 0
1 y a r d -----------:------------8. 070
Over 1 yard and includ­
ing 7 cubic y a r d s--------8 .8 3 0
8. 190
U n iversal Liebhern and
tower cranes, and
sim ila r ty p e s------------------8. 380
8. 030




E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
t o fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
tio n

H elpers and laborers

8. 190
U n iversal Liebhern and
tower cranes, and
sim ilar ty p e s------------------Structural-iron w orkers:
San F r a n c isc o -------------------O akland-----------------------------

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour

Journeym en— Continued

Journeym en— Continued
E n gineers— Power equipment
ope rator s— Continue d
Sm all rubber tired
tr a c to r s --------------------------T ractors, dozers,
scrap ers, sheepfoots,
self-p ro p elled compactor
with dozer, and push
c a r ts --------------------- ---------E uclids, T -p u lls, DW 20,
21 and sim ilar (with
earth moving equipment
over 45 cubic yards
"struck" MCR)----------------T ractors (with boom) D -6
or larger, and s im ila r ----Cranes (not over 2 5 tons,
ham m erhead and gantry —
Pow er shovels, c la m sh ells,
draglines, backhoes,
grad-alls:
Up to and including
1 yard -----------------------Over 1 yard and
including 7 cubic

R a te
per
hour 1

60*
56*56*
56*
56*
62*
62*
62*
62*

55*
75*
75*
1. 000
1. 000
90*
90*
90*
90*

15*
7 5*
75*
7 5*
75*
60*
60*
60*
60*

36*
_
-

"
24*
24*
24*
24*

Building Trades
Journeymen
A sbestos w o r k e r s-----------------7. 800
B r ic k la y e r s--------------------------- 77 . 575
C arpenters---------------------------6. 550
M illw r ig h ts---------------------7. 130
Cement f in is h e r s ------------------6. 350
E lectricia n s (inside
6. 675
wi r e m e n )---------------------------Elevator constructors ----------6. 660
E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Cranes (all types),
derrick s, power
7. 850
s h o v e ls ---------------- -----Medium equipment:
Turnapulls, ca r ry a lls—
7. 120
B u lldozers, tr a c to r s ---7. 120
Light equipment:
Welding m a ch in e s--------- 6. 460
C o m p ressors, pumps —
6 .4 6 0
G la z ie r s -------------------------------- 7. 010
L a th e r s --------------------------------7. 050
M arble s e tt e r s ---------------------- 77. 500
M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s------------------------------ 77. 500
P a in t e r s --------------- 1--------------6. 100
Spray -------------------------------- 7. 600
Swing, s t e e l --------------------7. 100
P a p erh a n g ers-------------------:---6. 100
P ip e fit te r s ---------------------------7. 390
P la s te r e r s — ------------------------6. 500
P lu m b e rs-----------------------------7. 640
R esid e n tia l----------------------6. 965
R od m en--------------------------------7 .8 5 0
R oofers, com p osition-----------6 .8 1 0
R oofers, slate and t i l e ---------6. 810
S h eet-m etal w o r k e r s------------7. 100
Stonem asons-------------------------- 77. 575
Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------7. 950
T ile la y e r s ---------------------------- 77. 500

7.
78.
7.
7.
8.

700
425
050
630
100

7. 100
6. 660

62*
62*

90*

90*
90*

60*

60*
60*

24*
24*

90*

60*

24*

62*

90*

60*

24*

62*

90*

60*

24*

90*

60*

i x

35*
35*
"
1%450*
20*

8 . 950

4 3/5%

6 7z%

4 3/5%
4 3/5%

672%
6 7z%

7. 330
7. 330
7 .5 1 0
7 .8 0 0
77. 500

43/s%
4 3/s%
25*

672%
6 7z%
20*
10*

77. 500
6. 350
7. 850
7. 350
6. 350
7. 770
8 .2 5 0
8 . 090
7. 390
8 .4 5 0
6 .8 1 0
6. 810
7. 850
78. 425
8. 550
77. 500

-

-

.
35*
35*
35*
35*
35*

_
-

75*

-

28*
28*
43*
42*
42*
25*

50*
50*
77*
47*
47*
30*

-

43*

77*

'

-

“
50*

(5)

'X

.
_

_
-

-

-

4f

_
-

“

4f
-

3f

4f
3f
3f
-

8f
4f
4f

24*

62*

62*

35*

-

32 7z*
32 7z*
-

8. 090
8. 090

H elpers and laborers
62*

35*

24*

Bricklayers^ te n d e r s------------Building la b o r e r s -----------------Com position roofers'
h e lp e r s -------------------------------Elevator constructors’
h e lp e r s ------------------------------M arble setters' h e lp e r s --------P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s ------------Plum bers' la b o r e r s -------------T erra zzo workers' h elp ers —
T ile layers' h e lp e r s --------------

5. 750
5. 600

5. 750
5. 600

23*
23*

50*
50*

-

3f
3f

6. 585

6. 585

42*

47*

-

-

4 . 660
6. 550
5 .7 5 0
5. 750
6. 650
6. 550

4.
6.
5.
5.
6.
6.

19 7zf

20*

(5)

6. 350

6. 550
81000

660
550
750
750
650
550

-

23*
23*

50*
50*

20*

25*

-

7zf
3f
3f

Highway and Street
Construction
Journeym en
C arpenters------- Cem ent fin ish ers-

_

"

4f

City and job classifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to fvuids 2
per
hour 1 Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

SCRANTON, P A .—
Continued
Highway and Street
Construction— Continued

City and job cla ssific a tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour 1

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­ Pension Vaca­
Other 4
tion
ance 3

SEATTLE, WASH----Continued
Building T rades— Continued
Journeym en— Continued

Journeym en— Continued
E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, d errick s,
p iled rivers, shovels,
tr e n c h e r s-------------------Medium equipment:
B u lldozers, scra p ers,
tractors, turnapulls---Light equipment:
C om p ressors, pumps,
welding m a c h in e s -------

$
7. 680

43/5%

6Vz%

6. 920

43/5%

6Vz%

-

-

67z%

-

-

6. 470

43/5%

G la z ie r s -----------------------Lathers -------------------------M arble s e tt e r s --------------M osaic and terrazzo
w o r k e r s----------------------P a in t e r s ------------------------S tru ctu ra l-steel, spraP a p erh a n g ers------ ---------P ip e fit te r s --------------------P la s t e r e r s --------------------Plum bers — --------------------Rodmen —---------------------R oofers, c o m p o sitio n ----R oofers, slate and t i l e ---Sheet-m etal w o r k e r s-----Stonem asons------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---T ile la y e r s ------------------------

-

H elpers and lab orers
Construction la b o r e r s ------------

4. 840

20*

20*

-

Other Heavy Construction

$6. 350

-

7. 950

6. 550
8. 100

25*

20*

4*

8. 950

43/5%

6Vz%

8. 090

4 3/5%

67z%

-

7. 330
8. 550

43/5%
43*

67z%
77*

.

.

"

"

-

-

4. 840

20*

7. 420
6 .700
7. 200
6. 100
6. 300
6.2 3 0
6.2 5 0

8. 360
6. 950
7. 650
7. 000
7 .2 0 0
7. 130
7. 150

25*
60*
40*
50*
50*
50*
50*

6 .250
6. 190

7. 150
6. 7.90

50*
55*

-

20*

-

Building T rades
Journeym en

M ixers, other than
paving:
2 00 yards and under —
Over 200 y a r d s --------P ile d r iv e r s ------------------Light equipment:
F orklifts or lumber
stackers (on c on stru c­
tion job s it e ) --------------Compressors, excavating—-




35*
25*
25*

7. 350
6. 460
6. 710
6. 460
7.2 9 0
6. 505
7 .2 9 0
6. 720
6. 680
6 .9 3 0
7. 370
7.2 0 0
6. 830
7 .2 5 0

67. 350
6. 920
7. 170
6. 920
7.6 9 0
6 .810
7. 590
7. 380
7. 100
7. 350
7. 970
7. 650
7. 380
7. 700

35*
40*
40*
40*
47*
35*
47*
43*
20*
20*
27*
40*
43*
40*

25*
27*
27*
27*
55*
30*
55*
40*
20*
20*
30*
25*
40*
25*

~

’ 5 .200
4. 900

5. 400
5. 100

45*
45*

50*
50*

-

4. 900
5. 150
5.200
4. 900
5. 150
5. 150

5. 380
5. 400
5 .400
5. 100
5.400
5. 400

19l/z*
40*
45*
45*
40*
40*

20*

6>. 100
6 .2 5 0
6. 300
6. 190

7. 000
7. 150
7.2 0 0
6 .7 9 0

50*
50*
50*
55*

50*
50*
50*
50*

6. 950
6. 580

7 .6 3 0
7.2 3 0

35*
35*

50*
50*

6. 580

7. 330

35*

50*

6. 610

7 .2 6 0

35*

50*

6.6 1 0
6. 900
6. 950

7 .2 6 0
7. 580
7. 630

35*
35*
35*

50*
50*
50*

6. 580

'7 .2 3 0

35*

50*

-

2*

6. 310
6. 830

6 .930
7. 380

35*
43*

50*
40*

_

2*

5. 350

40*

40*

15*

6. 100
6 .2 5 0
6. 300
6. 190

7. 000
7. 150
7 .2 0 0
6 .7 9 0

50*
50*
50*
55*

50*
50*
50*
50*

-

6. 950
6. 580

7. 630
7 .2 3 0

35*
35*

50*
50*

(31)

2*
10*
3*

_

_
6*
6*
6*
11*
10*
11*

-

-

-

-

6*
3*
6*

55*
$ 1. 000
25*
50*
50*
50*
50*

Bricklayers* ten d e rs---------Building la b o r e r s -------------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s ---------------------------M arble setters' h e lp e r s----P la sterers' la b o r e r s ----- -—
Plum bers' laborers T errazzo workers' h elp ers T ile layers' h e lp e r s ------------

50*
-

7f
3*
2*
2*
2*
2*

50*
50*

_
-

2*
2*

55*

50*

-

2*

14*
1972*

1%
20*

_

If

(5)

Carpenters P iled riv ers Boom m en---Cement fin is h e r s --------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels and cranes,
all craw ler and
truck ty p e s-----------B u lld o z e r s --------------C arryall type scra p ers
(sin g le )---------------------Medium equipment:
H o is t s -------------------------M ixers, other than
paving:
2 0 0 yards and under-Over 200 y a r d s ------P ile d r iv e r s -----------------Light equipment:
F orklifts or lumber
stackers (on co n stru c­
tion job s it e ) -------------C om pressors,
excavating -Structural-iron w orkers H elpers and laborers

6. 440

7. 040

8. 045
7. 005

68 . 045
7. 680

6. 950
6. 580

7. 630
7. 230

35*
35*

50*
50*

"

6. 580

7. 330

35*

50*

-

2*

Journeymei

6. 610

7. 26Q

35*

50*

-

2*

C arpenters-----------------------P ile d r iv e r s -----------------Boom m en--------------------Cement fin is h e r s --------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels and cranes,
a ll craw ler and
truck ty p e s ------------Bull d o z e r s --------------

72*

Construction lab orers -

6. 610
6. 900
6. 950

7. 260
7. 580
7. 630

35*
35*
35*

6. 580
6. 310

7 .2 3 0
6. 930

35*
35*

-

50*
50*
50*

.
-

'

50*
50*

:

2*
2*

2*
2*
2*

2*
2*
‘

50*
50*
-

3%
3%
Vz*

<5)
30*
-

30*
30*

3%
3%
-

Journeymen

SEATTLE, WASH.

A sb 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 arp en ters----------------------------Boom m en--------------------------F loor la y er s, s h in g le r s----M illw r ig h ts-----------------------P ile d r iv e rs, bridge and
dock--------------------------------Cement fin is h e r s -------------------Floor la y er s, com position
and m a s t ic ---------------------E le c tr icia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )----------------------------E levator c o n s tr u c to r s -----------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Shovels and cranes, a ll
craw ler and truck
ty p e s--------------------------B u lld o z e r s -------------------C arryall type scrap ers
(sin g le )-----------------------Medium equipment:

22*
40*
40*

Highway and Street
Construction

H elpers and laborers
Construction laborers

*$
6 .8 5 0
7. 350
7. 650

H elpers and laborers

Journeymen
C arp en ters----------------------------Cem ent f in is h e r s-------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, d erricks,
power sh o v e ls ------------Medium equipment:
B u lld ozers, c a rrya lls,
tu r n a p u lls------------------Light equipment:
C om p ressors, pumps,
welding m a c h in e s ------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

$
6. 100
6.252
7 .2 0 0

-

-

-

2*
2*
2*
2*

2*
2*
2*
-

_
-

2*
2*
2*
2*

-

Other Heavy Construction

"

2*
2*
2*
2*

2*
2f

C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
hour 1 Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
tion
ance 3

C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

S E A T T L E , W A SH ___
C o n tin u e d

S H R E V E P O R T , L A ___
C o n tin u e d

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c tio n —

B u ild in g T r a d e s — C o n tin u e d

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour 1

$
3. 300
3.2 0 0
3 .400

$
3.7 0 0
3 .6 0 0
3.8 0 0

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ O th er4
ance 3
tion

Continued
H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
J o u r n e y m e n — C o n tin u e d
E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to r s— C o n tin u e d
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t— C o n tin u e d
C a r r y a l l ty p e s c r a p e r s
(s in g le )
M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
H o i s t s ---------------------------M i x e r s , o t h e r th a n
p a v in g :
2 0 0 y a r d s an d u n d e r O v e r 200 y a r d s P i l e d r i v e r s ---------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
F o rk lif ts o r lu m b e r
s t a c k e r s (on c o n s t r u c ­
tio n jo b s i t e ) -----------------C o m p re s s o rs , excavation ---S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -----------

$
6. 580
6. 610

$
7. 330
7. 260

35*
35*

50*
50*

6. 610
6. 900
6. 950

7 .2 6 0
7. 580
7. 630

35*
35*
35*

50*
50*
50*

6. 580
6. 310
6. 830

7.2 3 0
6. 930
7. 380

35*
35*
43*

50*
50*
40*

-

2*

-•

2*

_
-

2*
2*
2*

-

2*
2*

'

‘

5. 350

40*

40*

15*

S H R E V E P O R T , LA.
B u ild in g T r a d e s
Jo u rn e y m e n
A s b e sto s w o r k e r s B o i l e r m a k e r s ------B r i c k l a y e r s ----------C a rp e n te rs M i ll w r i g h ts P ile d r iv e r s C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------------T r o w e lin g m a c h i n e ------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) -------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
A ir c o m p r e s s o r s B u ll d o z e r s , S 6 an d o v e r C ra n e s, d e rric k s ,
d r a g l i n e s ----------------------H o is ts :
4 s t o r i e s ---------------------U nder 4 s to r e is M ix e rs :
16S an d o v e r -----U n d e r 1 6 S ---------P u m p s --------------------R o lle rs :
A s p h a l t --------------S c r a p e r s -----------G l a z i e r s ---------------------L a t h e r s -----------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s -----------M o s a ic an d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s --------------------P a i n t e r s ---------------------S te e l a n d sw in g s ta g e :
E x c e e d in g 30 f e e t --------E x c e e d in g 75 f e e t -------—
S p r a y ---------------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s ------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s -----------------------------P l a s t e r e r s -----------------------------P l u m b e r s --------------------------------R o d m e n -----------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s t i o n -------------R o o f e r s , s l a t e a n d t i l e -----------S h e e t - m e t a l w o r k e r s -------------S to n e m a s o n s ---------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -------S h e e t e r s ------------------ ----------T i l e l a y e r s ------------------------------




6. 425
6. 500
6 .200
5. 650
6. 150
5. 900
5. 550
5. 800

6. 975
6. 800
6. 900
6. 150
6. 650
6.4 0 0
5. 550
5. 800

2 5*
30*

6. 400
5. 650

7. 000
6. 070

3 Of
17 72*

1%
20*

5. 200
6. 050

5. 720
6. 650

10*
10*

15*
15*

-

-

6. 050

6. 650

10*

15*

-

-

6. 050
5. 200

6. 650
5. 720

10*
10*

15*
15*

_

_

6. 050
5.200
5.2 0 0 .

6. 650
5. 720
5. 720

10*
10*
10*

15*
15*
15*

6 .0 5 0
6. 050
4. 900
5. 675
5. 500

6.
6.
5.
6.
5.

10*
10*

15*
15*

-

-

-

-

-

5. 550
5. 2 50

5. 500
5. 750

.

.

_

_

-

-

-

-

5. 500
5. 750
5. 850
5. 2 50
6. 110
5. 550
6. 110
5. 750
4. 900
4. 900
5.870
6 .2 0 0
5. 750
6. 000
5. 500

6. 000
6 .2 50
6. 350
5. 750
6. 510
6. 050
6. 510
6. 400
4. 900
4.-900
6. 670
6. 900
6. 400
6. 400
5. 000

.

_

.
-

.
.

-

_

30*

15*

2*

-

-

32 y2*
50*
20*
20*
20*
-

2.&00

2 .8 0 0

3. 995
3. 000
3. 300
3. 350
2 .8 0 0
3. 150
3. 000

4 .2 5 0
3. 000
3.700
3. 750
2 .8 0 0
3. 150
3. 000

5. 650
5. 900

10*
10*
10*
17V2*
10*
10*

10*
10*
10*

-

3*
3*
3$

-

-

2*

20*

(5)

10*
10*

-

_
3$
3$

-

-

_

-

6. 150
6.4 0 0
5. 300

-

20*
20*

-

2*
2*

-

6. 500

10*

15*

-

-

-

6 .7 5 0
6.2 5 0

10*
10*

15*
15*

-

_
-

.

5. 540
5 .2 2 0

10*
10*

15*
15*

_

_
"_

4 .7 5 0
4. 500

10*
10*

15*
15*

.

5.7 9 0
6. 090

10*
30*

15*
25*

_

_

-

3 .2 0 0

10*

10*

-

-

6. 150
6 .6 5 0
6 .4 0 0
5. 300

-

20*
20*
20*
"

-

"

2*
2*
2*

-

H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c t i o n
J o u rn e y m e n

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s --------------

B r i c k l a y e r s ’ t e n d e r s -----B u ild in g l a b o r e r s ----------A i r j a c k -------------- --------C o m p o s itio n r o o f e r s '
h e l p e r s -------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
h e l p e r s — ----------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s -----M o rta r m ix e rs T e rra z z o w o rk e rs' h e lp e rs F lo o r and b a s e -m a c h in e —
T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s -------------

-

-

.
(*)

2*
2*
2*
-

_

C a r p e n t e r s ------P ile d r iv e r s C em ent fin is h e rs E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
C r a n e s (o v e r 60 t o n s , <
w ith 12 5 fo o t b o o m ) --------C r a n e s (w ith 175 fo o t
boom ) H e a v y d u ty o p e r a t o r ---M e d iu m d u ty o p e r a t o r ,
fire m a n L ig h t d u ty o p e r a t o r ----------M e c h a n i c 's h e l p e r , b a tc h
p la n t o p e r a t o r , o i l e r
on c r a n e u s in g a i r to
d r i v e p i l e s ----------------------O ile r F i r e m a n o p e r a tin g
s t e a m v a l v e ---------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------

“

“

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s

650
650
650
62 5
500

.

_

-

-

_
-

-

15

30*
-

-

30*

25*
-

35*
35*
"

_
-

_

-

-

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c t i o n

-

30*
35*

30*
30*

C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s --------

-

"

-

2*
-

2*
2*
10*
-

J o u rn e y m e n
C a rp e n te rs M i llw r ig h ts P ile d r iv e r s C em ent fin is h e rs E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
C r a n e s ( o v e r 60 to n s , o r
w ith 12 5 fo o t b o o m ) -------C r a n e s (w ith 175 fo o t
boom ) H e a v y d u ty o p e r a t o r ---M e d iu m d u ty o p e r a t o r ,
f i r e m a n ---------------------L ig h t d u ty o p e r a t o r ----------M echanic* s h e l p e r , b a tc h
p la n t o p e r a t o r , o i l e r
on c r a n e u s in g a i r to
d r i v e p i l e s ---------------------O i l e r ----------------------------------F i r e m a n o p e r a tin g
s t e a m v a lv e S tr u c tu r a l- ir o n w o r k e rs —

5. 650
6. 150
5 .900

-

6 .7 5 0

10*

15*

-

-

.

7. 000
6. 500

10*
10*

15*
15*

-

_

-

-

5. 540
5. 470

10*
10*

15*
15*

-

.

5. 000
4 .7 5 0

10*
10*

15*
15*

-

-

-

5 .790
6. 160

10*
30*

15*
25*

_

.

-

3. 550

30*

25*

-

-

-

-

H e lp e rs and la b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s ——

J u ly 1,
1971
C ity an d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

R a te
per
hour 1

July 1,
1971

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n sio n
O th e r 4
tio n
ance 3

C ity a n d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­ Pension Vaca­
Other 4
ance 3
tion

S O U TH B E N D , IN D .—
C o n tin u e d

S O U TH B E N D , IN D .
B u ild in g T r a d e s

H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c t i o n — C o n tin u e d

J o u rn e y m e n
A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s ------------ :-------B o i l e r m a k e r s --------------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ------------------------------C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------R e s i d e n t i a l --------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) -------------------------------E l e v a t o r c o n s t r u c t o r s ------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C ra n e s, d e r ric k s ,
d r a g li n e s , s h o v e ls ,
p i l e d r i v e r s ------------------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s , s c o o p s ,
s c r a p e r w agons,
t o u r n a p u l l s ------------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
1-d ru m h o is ts , r o lle r s ,
s to n e c r u s h e r s --------;---A u to m a tic h o i s t s -----------G l a z i e r s -----------------------------------L a t h e r s ------------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s -------------------------M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ------------ ---------------------P a i n t e r s -----------------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s --------------------------P i p e f i t t e r s -------------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ------------------ ------------P l u m b e r s ---------------------------------R o d m e n ------------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t io n -------------R o o f e r s , s l a t e an d t i l e -----------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s ---------------S to n e m a s o n s ----------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------T i l e l a y e r s --------------------------------

$
8 .8 7 5
7. 950
8 . 240
7 .4 0 0
7. 050
7. 120

$
9. 175
8. 700
68 .2 4 0
7. 950
7. 600
7 .4 7 0

7 .8 5 0
7 .2 0 0

8 .2 00
8. 060

30*
65*
35*
30*
30*
30*

15*
65*
35*
45*
45*
50*

27:0%
1872*

1%
20Vz*

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
-

2*
1*
1*
1*

_

_

-

(5)

8 .4 0 0

9. 100

40*

50*

20*

7. 160

7. 740

40*

50*

20*

40*
40*

50*
50*
30*
25*
25*

20*
20*
4%
-

_
-

-

-

-

-

7.
7.
6.
7.
6.

160
160
400
520
950

6. 950
6 .2 0 0
6 .2 00
7. 490
7 .4 3 0
7 .4 9 0
7 .8 0 0
6. 650
6. 800
7. 350
8 .2 4 0
7 .8 0 0
6. 950

7.
7.
66.
8.
66.

740
740
400
170
950

66. 950
6 .8 5 0
6 .8 5 0
7 .8 5 0
8 . 130
7 .8 5 0
8 .4 5 0
7. 500
7. 650
8 . 150
68 .2 4 0
8 .4 5 0
66. 950

-

28*
35*
35*
-

32*
30*
32*
40*
2 5*
35*
40*
35*

2 5*
20*
20*
40*
50*
40*
65*
30*
30*
40*
35*
65*
25*

-

M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s ----------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ---------------P lu m b e r s ' l a b o r e r s ----------------T e r r a z z o w o r k e r s ' h e l p e r s ---B a s e - m a c h i n e ---------------------T ile la y e rs ' h e lp e rs :
A g r e e m e n t A ----------------------36 i n c h e s an d o v e r --------A g r e e m e n t B -----------------------

8*
1*
8*
1*
5*
2*
If

18*
18* -

25*
25*

“

7*
7*

5. 665

6. 350

18*

25*

-

7*

1872*

2 0 7 2*

(5)

640
050
150
150
050
2 50

5. 665
6. 195
6. 050

6. 150
6 .4 5 0
66. 050

-

_

18*
18*

2 5*
25*

-

18*
18*

25*
25*

Vz*
7*
7*
-

_

-

7*
7*

H ig h w a y a n d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c tio n
Jo u rn e y m e n
C a r p e n t e r s ------------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s --------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C ra n e s d e r ric k s ,
d r a g li n e s , s h o v e ls ,
p i l e d r i v e r s -----------------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
• B u ll d o z e r s , s c o o p s ,
s c r a p e r w agons,
t o u r n a p u l l s -----------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
1-d r u m h o is ts , r o lle r s ,
s to n e c r u s h e r s -----------A u to m a tic h o i s t s -----------




7. 320

_

7. 780
7. 970

30*
30*

30*
50*

8. 900

30*

' 40*

20*

7 .8 5 0

30*

40*

20*

7 .8 5 0
7 .8 5 0

30*
30*

40*
40*

If

20*
20*

'

25*

7. 780
7. 970

30*
30*

30*
30*

-

8. 900

30*

40*

20*

-

-

7 .8 5 0

30*

40*

20*

-

7 .8 5 0
7. 850

30*
30*

40*
40*

20*
20*

_

4 .8 0 0

18*

25*

-

7*

$
7. 250
6. 700
7. 650
5. 930
6. 180
6. 080
6 .2 0 0

7.
6.
8.
6.
7.
6.
6.

25*
60*
30*
45*
45*
45*
40*

55*
$ 1 . 000
40*
40*
40* •
40*

-

-

6. 973
6. 530

7 .436
7. 370

6. 900

66. 900

6. 600

66. 600

6. 600
6. 050
6. 350
6. 050
5. 540
6 .4 9 0
7. 650

-

7*

_

H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s

6. 350
6. 150

5.
66.
6.
6.
66.
66.

18*

Jo u rn e y m e n

C o n s tr u c t i o n -----------------------

5. 665
5. 500

5. 040
6. 050
5. 500
5. 500
6. 050
6 .2 50

$
4 .8 0 0

-

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c t i o n

C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C ra n e s, d e r ric k s ,
d r a g li n e s , s h o v e ls ,
p i l e d r i v e r s -------------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
B u ll d o z e r s , s c o o p s ,
s c r a p e r w a gons,
t o u r n a p u l l s -------------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
1- d r u m h o i s t s , r o l l e r s ,
s to n e c r u s h e r s ------A u to m a tic h o i s t s ------

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ---------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s --------------------S e w e r d ig g e rs an d ja c k ­
h am m ers —
E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '

C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s ----------

-

S P O K A N E , WASH.
B u ild in g T r a d e s
Jo u rn e y m e n
A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s ----------B o i l e r m a k e r s ----------------B r i c k l a y e r s --------------------C a rp e n te rs M illw r ig h ts P ile d r iv e r s C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e ra to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C r a n e s , d e r r i c k s -----H o is ts , 2 d ru m s o r
M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
M i x e r m o b ile s , p u m p c r e t e s (lin k b e lt o r
sim ila r) L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p re sso rs:
1 o n ly (p o r ta b le ) —
2 o r m o r e (p o r ta b le ) - Pum ps G l a z i e r s ------L a t h e r s --------M a r b le s e t t e r s M o s a ic a n d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s ------------------P a i n t e r s --------------------S p r a y --------------- ;---S t r u c t u r a l s t e e l ---P a p e r h a n g e r s -----------P i p e f i t t e r s ----------------P l a s t e r e r s ----------------P l u m b e r s ------------------R o d m e n ---------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s itio n ■
R o o f e r s , s l a t e an d
t i l e ----------------------------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s S to n e m a s o n s S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s -----T i l e l a y e r s ----------------------------

570
700
150
840
090
990
500

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66. 050
66. 350
66. 050
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66. 490
8. 150

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45*
45*
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30*

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40*
40*

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7. 900
6. 170
6 .4 1 0
6. 620
6. 170
7. 150
6. 490
7. 150
6. 720
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8.
6.
7.
7.
6.
7.
7.
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780
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130
780
520
000
520
380
600

30*
25*
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25*
25*
26*
40*
26*
43*
30*

6. 200
6. 900
7. 650
6. 830
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6. 600
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8. 150
7. 380
8 .2 1 0

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27*
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1971
C ity an d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n
per
hour

per
hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s
________ to fu n d s 2_______
In s u r­
an ce 3

P e n s io n

V aca­
t io n

C ity an d jo b c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

O th er 4

S P O K A N E , W A SH----C o n tin u e d

S P O K A N E , W A SH___
C o n tin u e d

B u ild in g T r a d e s — C o n tin u e d

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c tio n —
C o n tin u e d

J u ly 1, 1972
E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th e r 4
ance 3
tio n

R a te
per
hour 1

R a te
per
hour 1

$
4. 750

L o o

30*

50*

5. 150

30*

50*

-

37a*

5. 250
5. 300
5. 400

30*
30*
30*

50*
50*
50*

_

37a*
37a*
37a*

5.
5.
5.
5.

050
100
500
550

30*
30*
30*
30*

50*
50*
50*
50*

_

8.
8.
8.
7.
8.

050
160
600
650
600

44*
50*
45*
30*
45*

35*
10%
40*
30*
40*

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ---------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s --------------------C o n c r e te a n d f i n e g r a d e
c r e w ---------------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s '
P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ----------------

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s

$
5. 100
4. 750

$
5. 3 50
5. 000

30*
30*

4. 750

5. 2 50

30*

50*

-

37a*

4. 570
4. 950

5. 160
5. 2 50

197a*
30*

20*
50*

( 5)

7a*
37a*

50*
50*

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37a*
3 7z*

H ig h w a y an d S t r e e t
C o n s tr u c tio n
Jo u rn e y m e n
C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------P i l e d r i v e r s -------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
P o w e r s h o v e ls , s h o v e l
r ig g e d m a c h in e s
( c r a n e s , e t c . ) -------------P o w e r s h o v e ls , o v e r
3 y a rd s (fa c to ry
r a t i n g ) --------------------------T r a c t o r s -------------------------H ig h lin e c a b l e w a y s -------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
D e rric k s , p ile d riv e r s —
T ra x a c a v a to rs and
s i m i l a r l o a d e r s -----------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p re sso rs:
1 o n ly ( p o r ta b l e ) -------2 o r m o r e (p o r ta b le ) —
P u m p s ----------------------------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s --------

5. 930
6. 080
6. 200

6. 840
6. 990
6. 500

45*
45*
40*

40*
40*
40*

-

17a*
17a*
17a*

66. 900

45*

4 0*

7. 150
6. 600
7. 150

67. 150
66. 600
67. 150

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45*
45*

4 0*
4 0*
4 0*

-

175*
175*
l/ s *

6. 900

66. 900

45*

4 0 **

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6. 600

66. 600

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4 0*

6.
6.
6.
6.

66.
66.
66.
7.

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45*

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17?*
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37a<
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37a*

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050
350
050
830

050
350
050
380

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43*

40*
40*
40*
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5. 000

30*

50*

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-

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4. 750

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4. 7 50

5. 150

30*

50*

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37a*

5.
5.
5.
5.

30*
30*
30*
30*

50*
50*
50*
50*

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37a*
37a*
37a*
37a*

2 50
300
450
2 50

-

Jo u rn e y m e n

S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s ---------

-

17s*

O th e r H e a v y C o n s tr u c tio n

C a r p e n t e r s -------------------------------M i l l w r i g h t s -------------------------P i l e d r i v e r s -------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s ---------------------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
P o w e r s h o v e ls , s h o v e l
r ig g e d m a c h in e s
( c r a n e s , e t c . ) -------------P o w e r s h o v e ls , o v e r
3 y a r d s (fa c to ry
r a t i n g ) --------------------------T r a c t o r s -------------------------H ig h lin e c a b l e w a y s -------M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
D e rric k s , p ile d riv e r s —
T r a x a c a v a t o r s an d
s i m i l a r l o a d e r s -----------L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
C o m p re sso rs:
1 o n ly ( p o r ta b l e ) -------2 o r m o r e (p o r ta lb e ) —

-

37a*

S P R IN G F IE L D , M ASS.
6. 900

H e lp e r s an d l a b o r e r s
C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s :
C o n c r e te c r e w m e n , d r i l l e r
h e lp e rs , dum pm en, fla g ­
m e n , g e n e r a l l a b o r e r s ---C e m e n t fin is h e r te n d e rs ,
p o w d e rm e n h e l p e r s ,
v ib ra to r s , up to 4 in c h e s —
A s p h a lt r a k e r s , c o n c r e t e
s a w s , t a m p e r s -----------------P i p e l a y e r s --------------------------D r i l l s -----------------------------------C o n c r e te an d fin e g r a d e r s —

C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s :
C o n c r e te c r e w m e n ,
dum pm en, g e n e ra l
l a b o r e r s -------------------------C em en t fin is h e r te n d e rs ,
d r ille r s , h e lp e rs ,
p o w d e rm e n h e l p e r s ,
p o w e r to o l o p e r a t o r s -----C o n c r e te s a w s , w agon
d r i l l s ------------------------------P i p e l a y e r s -----------------------C a i s s o n w o r k e r s -------------T u n n e l a n d s h a ft,
fre e a ir:
C la s s A -----------------------C la s s B -----------------------C la s s C -----------------------C la s s D ------------------------

5.
6.
6.
6.

930
180
080
2 00

6. 900

7. 150
6. 600
7. 150

6.
7.
6.
6.

840
090
990
500

66. 900

67. 150
66. 600
67. 150

45*
45*
4 5*
40*

4 5*

4 5*
45*
4 5*

40*
4 0*
4 0*
40*

40*

4 0*
4 0*
4 0*

6. 900

66. 900

45*

40*

6. 600

66. 600

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6.
6.
6.

050
350
050
830

66.
66.
66.
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350
050
380

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45*
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40*
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40*

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A s b e s t o s w o r k e r s -----------------B o i l e r m a k e r s -----------------------B r i c k l a y e r s ---------------------------C a r p e n t e r s ----------------------------C e m e n t f i n i s h e r s -------------- ;—
E l e c t r i c i a n s (in s id e
w i r e m e n ) ----------------------------E l e v a to r c o n s t r u c t o r s ---------E n g i n e e r s — P o w e r e q u ip m e n t
o p e r a to rs :
H e a v y e q u ip m e n t:
C r a n e s , 3 - d r u m h o i s ts ,
s h o v e ls , tr e n c h in g
m a c h in e s , p i l e d riv e rs —
M e d iu m e q u ip m e n t:
G r a d e r s -----------------------S c r a p e r s , b u lld o z e rs —
L ig h t e q u ip m e n t:
B o i l e r s -------------------------S in g le d r u m h o i s ts ,
r o lle r s , m a te r ia l
s p r e a d e r s -----------------P u m p s (4 i n c h e s a n d
o v e r ) --------------------------G l a z i e r s ---------------------------------------

L a t h e r s ---------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ----------------------M o s a ic an d t e r r a z z o
w o r k e r s -------------------------------P a i n t e r s --------------------------------S p r a y --------------------------------P a p e r h a n g e r s -----------------------P i p e f i t t e r s ----------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ----------------------------P l u m b e r s -------------------------------R o d m e n ---------------------------------R o o f e r s , c o m p o s i t io n -----------R o o f e r s , s l a t e a n d t i l e --------S h e e t - m e ta l w o r k e r s ------------S to n e m a s o n s ---------------- :---------S t r u c t u r a l - i r o n w o r k e r s ------T i l e l a y e r s -----------------------------

7. 500
7 .2 5 0
7. 350
5. 960
7. 350
6. 800
6. 500

8 . 300
67. 530

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6. 550

7. 500
7. 300

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50*

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5*
5*

6. 550

7. 300

35*

50*

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5*

6. 025

6. 680

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50*

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5*

5. 750
6. 510
6.-400
7. 350

6.
7.
7.
8.

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600
600

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37*
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45*

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40*
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5.
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450
600
575
050
600
950
410
425
050
130
600
410
600

45*
50*
50*
50*
45*
45*
31*
45*
45*
45*
40*
45*
45*
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6. 200

66. 450
66. 200

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2 5*
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50*
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2 5*
40*
40*
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H e lp e r s a n d l a b o r e r s
B r i c k l a y e r s ' t e n d e r s ------------B u ild in g l a b o r e r s -----------------C o m p o s itio n r o o f e r s '
h e l p e r s --------------------------------E le v a to r c o n s tru c to rs '
h e l p e r s --------------------------------M a r b le s e t t e r s ' h e l p e r s -------P l a s t e r e r s ' l a b o r e r s ------------T e r ra z z o w o rk e rs' h e lp e rs —
T i l e l a y e r s ' h e l p e r s --------------

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•w
r
1971
Rate
per
hour

July 1,

July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour

Highway and Street
Construction
$
5. 960
7. 350

30*
45*

30*
40*

-

-

"

5*

8 .2 0 0

35*

50*

-

5*

7. 300

7.7 0 0

35*

50*

6 .7 5 0

7. 500

35*

50*

-

5*
5*

I n su r ­
P e n s io n
a n ce 3

V aca­
tio n

O th er 4

Construction la b o r e r s -----W reckers' la b o r e r s --------M asons' ten ders, m ortar
m ixer m e n --------------------O perators or pneumatic,
e le c tr ic or gasoline
powered t o o l s ---------------Scaffolding b u ild e r s --------B l a s t e r s ------------ --------------

-

$
6 .2 0 0
6 .2 0 0

30*
30*

25*
25*

-

5*
5*

-

6 .4 5 0

30*

25*

-

5*

6 .4 5 0
6. 450
7 .2 0 0

30*
30*
30*

25*
25*
25*

$
8 . 330
7 .2 5 0
7 .9 9 0
7 .8 2 0
7 .7 7 5
7 .8 5 0

68 . 330
8 . 160
67. 990
8 .2 2 0
*7. 775
’ 7 .7 7 5

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50*
36*
45*
40*
40*

21*
10%
50*
45*
40*
40*

8 .4 0 0
9 .2 5 0
7 . 020

8 .8 0 0
9. 650
8 .4 7 0

32*

7 .9 5 0

8 . 40 0

40*

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5*
5*
5*

SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Building T rades
Journeymen

6. 550
5 .950

.
7. 300

7. 300

35*

7 .0 0 0

35*

50*

6. 600

35*

50*

6.2 3 0

35*

5.650
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6 .2 0 0

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25*

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5*

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6. 450
6. 450
7 .2 0 0

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30*
30*

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25*
25*

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-

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5*
5*

Other H eavy Construction
Journeymen




h ou r 1

H elpers and laborers

$
7. 650
8. 600

H elpers and lab orers

C arpenters---------------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s ------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Cranes with boom s of
200 feet or m ore C raw ler and truck cran es,
sh ovels, d errick s, backh oes, trenching m achines,
cla m sh e lls, draglines ---G raders, scrap ers
(21 yards and o v e r )--------B u lld ozers, scrap ers
(under 21 yards), high
pressu re b o ile r s, com ­
p r e sso r s (1 or 2, 900
cubic feet and over),
asphalt r o lle r s (10 tons
and over), pum pcrete
machine s
A sphalt ro lle r s (up to
10 tons) H oists, conveyors,
m aterial sp r e a d e rs--------C om pressors (1 or 2, 315to
900 cubic feet), tracto rs
without blades drawing
sheepfoot r o lle r s -----------C om pressors (up to 315
cubic feet), o ile r s,
A -fram e tru ck sStructural-iron w orkers -

pci
h our 1

Other Heavy Construction—
Continued

Journeymen

Construction la b o r e r s -----W reckers’ la b o r e r s --------Mason* s ten ders, m ortar
m ixer m e n -----------------;—
O perators of pneumatic,
e le c tr ic or gasoline
. powered t o o ls ------------Scaffolding b u ild e r s -----B la s t e r s ------------------------

City and job cla ssific a tio n

SPRINGFIELD, M ASS.—
Continued

SPRINGFIELD, M ASS.Continued

C arpenters---------------------------Cement f in is h e r s ------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Cranes with boom s of
200 feet or m o r e -----------C raw ler and truck cranes,
shovels, derrick s, backhoes, trenching m achines,
c la m sh e lls, draglines —
G raders, scrap ers
(21 yards and o v e r )-------B u lldozers, scrap ers
(under 21 yards), high
pressu re b o ile r s, co m ­
p r e s so r s (1 or 2, 900
cubic feet and over),
asphalt r o lle r s (10 tons
and over), pum pcrete
m achines A sphalt r o lle r s (up to
10 t o n s ) --------------------------H oists, conveyors,
m aterial sp r e a d e rs---------C om pressors (1 or 2, 315 to
900 cubic feet), tracto rs
without blades drawing
sheepfoot r o ll e r s -----------C om pressors (up to 315
cubic feet), o ile r s,
A -fram e trucks Structural-iron w orkers -

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2

1971

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

5. 690
7. 350

7. 650
8. 600

30*
45*

30*
40*

5*
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8 .2 0 0

35*

50*

-

5*

7 . 300

7 .7 0 0

35*

50*

-

5*

6. 750

7. 500

35*

50*

5*

A sb esto s w o r k e r sB o ile r m a k e r s ------B r ic k la y e r s---------C arpenters M illw rights Cem ent fin is h e r s ----E le c tr icia n s (inside
wire men) Cable s p lic e r s E levator c o n str u c to r s---------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
ope rator s :
H eavy equipment:
Cranes, p iled riv ers,
2- and 3-drum h o ists —
Medium equipment:
1-drum h o ists, pumps
(4 inches and over) —
C om pressors (215
cubic feet and over) —
Light equipment:
Welding m achines,
pumps (under 4
in c h e s )--------------------Harmon N elson heaters
or their equivalent---G la z ie r s -----------------------------L athers — ■
---------------------------M arble s e tt e r s M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s------ ----------P a in t e r s ------------------S p r a y ------------------Structural s te e l---Paperhangers ----------P ip e fit te r s ---------------P l a s t e r e r s ---------------Plum be r s -----------------Rodmen R oofers, com position —
R o o fe r s, slate and tile S h eet-m etal w o rk ers---Structural-iron w orkers T ile la y e r s ---------------------

32f
17V2*

]%+8 0*
l%+8 0*
20*

35*

-

-

-

-

-

2 Vz*
-

-

2 l/z*

_

.

-

-

Vz*

( 5)

-

52 Vz*

7 .4 7 5

7 .9 2 5

40*

35*

-

52 Vz*

7 .4 7 5

7 . 925

40*

35*

-

52 Vz*

6 . 700
6.
7.
7.
7.

700
650
550
515

7 . 515
6 .8 0 0
7 .2 0 0
7 . 300
6 .8 0 0
8 .2 7 5
7 . 500
7 .8 5 0
8 . 000
7 .9 5 0
7 . 950
8 . 500
8 . 000
7 . 515

40*

35*

-

52 Vz*

150
050
550
515

40*
40*
32 Vz*
36*

35*

_

3 2 Vz*

40*
50*

67. 515
7. 650
8 . 050
8 . 150
7 .6 5 0
68 . 2 7 5
7 .8 0 0
7 .8 5 0
8 .2 3 0
67 . 950
*7. 950
8 . 500
8 .2 3 0
7. 515

36*
50*
50*
50*
50*
30*
2 7 72*
41*
45*
45*
45*
34*
45*
36*

50*
45*
45*
45*
45*
30*
20*
42*
57*
60*
60*
40*
57*
50*

7. 150
7.
8.
67 .
67.

-

3*

.
-

_
-

%

'

"
2 Vz*

a *
2 Vz*

H elpers and laborers

6. 550
5.9 5 0

7. 300

35*

50*

5*

7. 000

35*

50*

-

5*

6. 600

35*

50*

-

5*

Building la b o r e r s ------------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s M arble setters' h e lp e r s P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s T e rra zzo workers' h elp ers —
T ile layers' h e lp e r s -------------

6 .7 0 0

‘ 6. 700

50*

50*

-

4 . 920
6 . 715
6 .8 0 0
6 .7 1 5
6 . 715

5. 930
66. 715
‘6 . 800
‘ 6 .7 1 5
‘6 .7 1 5

17 Vz*
36*
50*
36*
36*

20*
50*
50*
50*
50*

(*)

‘ 6. 870
7. 080

40*
30*

40*
20*

-

Vz*
2 Vz*

Highway and Street
C o n stru ctio n

.
7 .3 0 0

6.2 3 0

35*

50*

-

5 .650
7 .4 1 0

35*
45*

50*
1.000

_

-

5*
5*

Journeymen
C arpenters---------Cem ent fin is h e r s '

2 ‘/zf

City and job cla ssifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

J u ly 1,
1971

July 1. 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
hour 1
Pension Vaca­
Other 4
tion
ance 3

SYRACUSE, N. Y----Continued

City and job cla ssifica tio n

R ate
p er
hour 1

Ju ly 1, 1972
R ate
p er
h ou r 1

E m p lo y e r co n tr ib u tio n s
to funds 2
I n su r ­
V aca­
P e n s io n
O th er 4
a n ce 3
tio n

TAMPA, FLA.
Building Trades

Highway and Street
Construction— Continued
Journeymen
Journeymen-—C ontinued
E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, power graders,
sh o v e ls-----------------------Medium equipment:
C om p ressors, over
2, 000 cfm (4 or le s s ) —
Concrete pumps,
tra cto rs with dozers —Light equipment:
C om p resso rs, 1, 2002, 000 cfm (3 or le s s ) —
Farm tra cto rs, gunnite
m a c h in e s -------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

$

$
7 .2 3 0

$
7 .2 3 0

35*

35*

-

42*

6.9 0 0

6. 900

35*

35*

-

42*

6. 900

6.900

35*

35*

-

42*

6. 550

6. 550

35*

35*

-

42*

6. 550
8. 000

6. 550
8 .2 3 0

35*
45*

35*
57*

-

42*
2 72*

H elpers and lab orers
Construction laborers:
D r ill h elp ers, flagm en,
general la b o r e r s ------------Bull floats, chain link
fen ces, chain saw s,
concrete aggregate
bins, handlers of ste e l
m esh, other gas, e le c tric
and air tool o p e r a to r s----A cetylene torches,
asphalt rakes, rock
d rilling machine
op era to rs---------------------- —
B la ste r s, curb s e tte r s,
form s e tt e r s --------------------

5.830

-

55*

55*

-

6. 030

55*

55*

-

6.2 3 0

55*

55*

-

6. 430

55*

55*

Other Heavy Construction
Journeymen
C arpenters----------------------------M illw r ig h ts-----------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s -------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C ranes, power graders,
s h o v e ls-----------------------Medium equipment:
C o m p resso rs, over
2, 000 cfm (4 or le s s ) —
Concrete pumps,
tra cto rs with dozers —
Light equipment:
C om p ressors, 1, 2002, 000 cfm (3 or le s s ) —
F arm tra cto rs, gunnite
m a c h in e s -------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

-

6 .8 7 0
7 .7 7 5
7. 080

40*
40*
30*

40*
40*
20*

-

2*




‘ 6 .4 0 0
6 .8 5 0
7. 050
‘ 6. 280
‘ 6 .2 4 0
66. 530
6. 150

25*
40*
25*
30*
30*
30*
25*

20*
60*
30*
20*
45*
20*
25*

6. 500

15*

6 .2 5 5

8 . 100
5. 000
7 .2 0 0

1%
5*
20*

4.
4.
4.
6.
7.

495
985
495
370
355

5 .2 0 0
5. 690
5 .4 3 0
7 .4 6 0
8 .4 4 0

22 Vz*
22 Vz*
22 Vz*
22*/z*

20*
20*
20*
20*
20*

4 . 495
4 . 495

5 .2 0 0
5 .2 0 0

22 Vz*
22 V2 *

20*
20*

_

2*/z*
2 V2*

20*
20*

_

2Vz*
2Vz*
2 Vz*
2Vz*
2Vz*
2Vz*

-

4 . 495
6. 370

5 .2 0 0
7 .4 6 0

15f
19 72*

22

y2*

22 Vz*
22 Vz*

-

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

. 22 Vz*
22 V2*
22 Vz*
22 Vz*
21*
25*

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

6 .2 0 0
2*
4 .8 5 0
5. 100
5. 460
5 .3 5 0
6 .7 0 0
5 .8 6 0
6. 700
7. 000
R
oofers,
com
p
osition----------5 .2 0 0
R oofers, slate and t i l e --------- ' 5 .2 0 0
2V2* ' Sh eet-m eta l w o r k e r s-----------6. 600
Stonem asons------------------------6 .2 0 0
Structural-iron w o r k e r s -----7 . 000
T ile la y e r s --------------------------6. 200

66. 650
5. 800
6. 050
6 .4 0 0
6. 300
7. 700
6 .6 6 0
7. 700
67. 000
6. 150
6. 150
66. 600
7. 050
67. 000
‘ 6. 650

25*
25*
25*
2 5*
2 5*
35*
2 5*
35*
45*
25*
25*
20*
2 5*
45*
2 5*

2 5*
20*
20*
20*
20*
40*
2 5*
40*
30*
15*
15*
10*
30*
30*
2 5*

_
40*
40*
7Vz*
15*
7Vz*

-

35*

35*

-

42*

6.9 0 0 • 6 .900

35*

35*

-

42*

-

42*

Vz*

( 5)

8 .4 4 0
7. 240
5. 430
6. 400
6. 760
66 . 650

2*

-

2Vz*
2 /z*
2 /z*
2 /z*
2 Vz*

7. 355
6. 150
4 . 725
5. 650
5 .7 6 0
6 .2 0 0

2*

-

-

2Vz*
2Vz*
2 V2*
2Vz*
2Vz*

9*
72*

2

2Vz*
5*

7/z*
&
7?
2/2*
2 V2 *
2 Vz*

H elpers and laborers

6 .9 0 0
6. 550
6. 550
8. 000

6. 900
6. 550
6. 550
8 .2 3 0

35*

35*

35*

35*

-

35*
45*

35*
57*

-

42*
42f
2VZ*

B ricklayers' ten ders —
Building la b o r e r s ------C om position roofers'
h e lp e r s --------------------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s-------------------P la ste r e rs' laborers —

4 . 325
4 . 175

‘4 . 82 5
64 . 675

-

2Vz*
2 V2*

2 . 750

3. 300

25*

15*

-

-

4 . 378
4 . 325

5. 040
4 . 82 5

19‘/z*
12 Vz*

20*

( 5)

5. 780
6 . 030

‘ 6 .2 8 0
‘ 6 . 530

30*
30*

20*
20*

5. 780
5. 920
6. 030

‘ 6 .2 8 0
‘6 .2 4 0
‘ 6. 530

30*
30*
30*

20*
45*
20*

12 Vz*
12 Vz*

2

;/z*
V2*

Highway and Street
Construction

H elpers and lab orers
Construction laborers:
D r ill h elp ers, flagm en,
general la b o r e r s ------------Bull floats, chain link
fen ces, chain saw s,
concrete aggregate
bins, handlers of ste e l
m esh, other gas, e le c tric ,
and air tool o p e r a to r s ----A cetylene to rch es,
asphalt rakers, rock
d r ille rs, machine
operator s ---- -------------------B la ste r s, curb s e tte r s,
form s e tt e r s --------------------

$

6. 390
6 .2 5 0
6 .2 0 0
5. 780
5. 920
6 . 030
5 .7 5 0

_

7.2 3 0

7 .2 3 0

A sb esto s 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 r ig h ts--------------------P ile d r iv e r s --------------------Cem ent f in is h e r s -----------------E le c tr icia n s (. side
wi r e m e n )--------------------------R esid en tia l---------------------Elevator c o n s tr u c to r s ---------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
ope rator s :
A ir co m p resso rs:
Under 125 f e e t -----------125 feet or o v e r ---------H o ists, m a te r ia l------- «----E le v a to r --------------------2 d r u m s --------------------M ixers:
Under 2 b a g s -------------Over 2 b a g s----------------Trench m achines:
Under 24 i n c h e s ---------Over 24 in c h e s-----------Cranes, d erricks,
d r a g lin e s ---------------------B u lld o z e r s ---------------------Pumps ----------------------------G la z ie r s -----------------------------L a th e r s -------------------------------M arble s e tt e r s --------------------M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s----------------------------P a in t e r s ------------------------------Spray -----------------------------Structural s te e l---------------Paperhangers ---------------------P ip e fit te r s --------------------------P l a s t e r e r s --------------- ;----------Plumbe r s -----------------------------

Journeym en
6. 030

55*

55*

-

2*

6 .030

55*

55*

-

2*

-

6 .230

55*

55*

-

2*

-

6. 420

55*

55*

-

2*

C arpenters-------------P i le d r iv e r s --------

2 ‘/z*
2 Vz*

Other Heavy Construction
Journeym en
C a rp en ters----M illw rights
P ile d r iv e rs

-

'

2Vz*
2 /z*
2 Vz*

J u ly 1,
1971

City and job classifica tio n

R a te
per
hour 1

July 1,
1971

J u ly 1, 1972
R a te
per
hour 1

E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s
to fu n d s 2
In su r­
V aca­
P e n sio n
O th e r 4
ance 3
tio n

Highway and Street
Construction— Continued

$

Loo

4 .4 9 5
4 .4 9 5

5 .2 00

22 V2*
22 Vz*

20*
2 0*

4. 495
6. 370

5 .2 0 0
7 .4 6 0

22 Vz*
22 Vz*

20*
20*

.

2 Vz*
2 Vz*

7. 355
6. 150
4 .7 2 5

8. 440
7 .2 4 0
5. 430

22 Vz*
22 Vz*
22 Vz*

20*
20*
20*

.

2 7z*
2 7z*
27z*

2|/z*
2 7z*

-

TOLEDO, OHIO
Building T rades
Journeymen

B ricklayers' ten d e rs-------------Building la b o r e r s ------------------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s --------------------------------M arble se tte r s’ h e lp e r s ---------P lasterers* la b o r er s-------------T errazzo workers' h e lp e r s ---B ase gr in d e rs-------------------T ile layers' h e lp e r s --------------Highway and Street
Construction

8 .8 9 0
8. 450
8. 675
8. 750
9. 040
9. 200
8. 225

8. 050

68.
9.
8.
8.
9.

890
550
775
950
140

9 .4 5 0
9. 310

68. 050

20*
30*
35*
50*
30*

15*
50*
35*
35*
-

l%+55*
20*
20*
19 7 2 *

28*

55*

-

-

2 72*
4*

_
(5)

‘fe ?

-

7. 900

67. 900

28*

55*

-

-

7 .2 1 0

67. 210

28*

55*

-

-

7. 750
7. 750
7. 575
7. 825
8 .4 5 0
8 . 675

67. 750
67. 7 50
7. 725
7. 975
8 .4 5 0
8 . 775

28*
28*
50*
50*
35*
35*

55*
55*
40*
40*
10*
35*

_

.

-

-

8 . 090
7. 590
8. 140

8 .2 9 0
7 .7 9 0
8 . 340

50*
50*
50*

2 5*
15*
15*

_
-

7 .8 9 0
8 .4 4 0
7. 590
9 .2 8 5
8 . 750
9 .2 8 5
8 .8 2 0
8 .8 9 0
8. 890
8 . 975
8 . 675
8 .8 2 0
8 . 090

8. 090
8. 640
7 .7 9 0
9 .2 8 5
9. 100
9 .2 8 5
68. 820
8 .8 9 0
8. 890
9- 325
8. 775
68 . 820
8 .2 9 0

50*
50*
50*
45*
50*
45*
35*
25*
2 5*
50*
35*

15*
15*
15*
70*

.
-

7. 740
7. 610

67. 740
67. 610

2 5*

5. 760
7. 900
7. 630
7. 900
8 .2 00
7. 900

6. 520
8 .2 50
67 . 630
8 .2 50
8. 550
8 .2 5 0

35*
50*

2 5*

70*
62*
20*
20*
40*
35*
62*
2 5*

-

"

10*
10*

-

_
-

5*
2*
-

4*
2*

■

3*
3*

(5)

25*

10*

-

-

-

-

5*

-

20*

19V2*

4*
4*

7z*
2*
2*
2*
2*
2*

Journeymen
C arp en ters---------------P ile d r iv e r s ---------Cement fin is h e r s -------




July 1, 1972
Rate
per
hour 1

Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

Journeymen— Continued

Journeym en— Continued

A sb 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 arp en ters----------------------------Cement fin is h e r s -------------------E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )----------------------------E levator c o n s tr u c to r s -----------E n gineers— Power equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
C ranes, power shovels,
derricks --------------------Medium equipment:
B u lldozers, power
graders, power scoops-Light equipment:
C om p ressors, portable—
Pum ps, 4 inches and
o v e r ---------------------------R o ller s, asphalt-----------G la iz e r s --------------------------------Swing s ta g e ----------------------L a th e r s ---------------------------------M arble s e tt e r s ----------------------M osaic and terrazzo
w o r k e r s------------------------------P a in t e r s --------------------------------S p r a y --------------------------------Swing:
B ru sh ---------------------------S p r a y ---------------------------Paperhangers ------------------------P ip e fit te r s ----------------------------P la s te r e r s ----------------------------P lu m b e rs----------------------- ------R od m en ---------------------------------R oofers, com p osition------------R oofers, slate and t i l e ----------S h eet-m etal w o r k e r s-------------Stonem asons--------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s --------T ile la y e r s ----------------------------H elpers and laborers

Rate
per
hour 1

TOLEDO, OHIO— Continued
Highway and Street
Construction— Continued

TAMPA, F L A .— Continued

E n gineers— Pow er equipment
ope rator s— Continued
M ixers:
Under 2 b a g s ----------------Over 2 b a g s-----------------—
Trench m achines:
Under 24 in c h e s -----------Over 24 in c h e s-------------C ranes, derricks,
d r a g lin e s ------------------------B u lld o z e r s ------------------------P um ps--------------------------------

City and job cla ssifica tio n

8 .7 5 0
8. 750
9- 040

8. 950
8 .9 5 0
9. 140

50*
50*
30*

35*
35*

'

-

-

2 7z*
4*

E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Cranes (all types),
power shovels,
d e r r ic k s ------------------Medium equipment:
Pow er graders, power
scoops, bulldozers —
Light equipment:
C om pressors
(portable)-----------------Pumps (4 inches and
over), ro lle r s
(a sp h a lt)------------------H elpers and laborers
Construction la b o r e r s ---------M ason te n d e r s ----------------M ortar m ix e r s ----------------O perators of power tools
and b u g g ie s ------------------P ip ela y ers ---------------------N ozzle operators for
gunnite w ork-----------------Tunnel, ca isso n and p ip e­
line laborers --------------------M ason ten ders, winch
o p e r a to r s---------------------M ortar m ix e r s ----:-----------P ip ela y ers ---------------------Car p u s h e r s -------- ----------C aissons, over 2 5 f e e t ----M uckers (without
p r e ssu r e )---------------------M iners (without pressure)—
Other H eavy Construction
Journeymen
C arpenters---- ---------------------M illw r ig h ts--------------------P ile d r iv e r s --------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s -----------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Cranes (all types),
power shovels,
derricks ------------------Medium equipment:
Pow er graders, power
scoops, bulldozers —
Light equipment:
C om pressors
(portable)-----------------Pumps (4 inches and
over), r o llers
(a sp h a lt)------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s
—
H elpers and laborers
Construction la b o r e r s ---------M ason ten d e rs-----------------M ortar m ix e r s ---------:------Operators of power tools
and b u g g ies-------------------P ip ela y ers ----------------------N ozzle operators for
gunnite w o r k -----------------Tunnel, ca isso n and pipe­
line laborers --------------------M ason ten ders, winch
o p era to rs---------------------M ortar m ix e r s ----------------P ip ela y ers ----------------------Car p u sh ers--------------------C aissons over 25 f e e t -----M uckers (without
M iners (w ithoutpressure)—

$
6. 810

28*

55*

6. 740

28*

35*

6. 160

28*

55*

6.4 3 0

28*

55*

-

5*

.
-

7. 610
7. 740
7 .8 1 0

2 5*
2 5*
2 5*

10*
. io*
10*

.
-

3*
3f
3f

-

7. 765
7 .8 6 5

2 5*
2 5*

10*
10*

-

3*
3*

-

8. 320

25*

10*

-

3*

-

7. 610

2 5*

10*

-

3f

-

7. 740
7 .8 1 0
7 .8 6 5
7. 950
8. 070

2 5*
25*
25*
2 5*
2 5*

10*
10*
10*
10*
10*

.
-

3f
3*
3*
3*
3*

8. 050
8. 320

2 5*
2 5*

10*
10*

-

5*
-

3*
5*

-

_

3*
3*

“
$
8. 750
8. 750
8 .7 5 0
9. 040

8 .9 5 0
8. 950
8. 950
9. 140

50*
50*
50*
30*

35*
35*
35*

-

2 Vz*
27z*
27z*
4*

6. 810

28*

55*

-

5*

6. 740

28*

55*

-

3*

6. 160

28*

55*

-

5*

6. 430
68. 820

28*
35*

55*
62*

-

7. 610
7. 740
7. 810

2 5*
2 5*
25*

10*
10*
10*

.
-

3*
3*

_
-

7. 765
7. 865

25*
2 5*

10*
10*

_
-

3*
3*

-

8. 320

2 5*

10*

-

3f

-

7. 610

2 5*

10*

-

3*

-

7 .7 4 0
7 .8 1 0
7 .8 6 5
7. 950
8. 010

2 5*
25*
25*
25*
25*

10*
10*
10*
10*
10*

_
-

3f
3£
3*
3*
3*

“

8. 050
8. 320

2 5*
25*

10*
10*

.

3*
3*

8 .8 2 0

_

-

_
“

5*
2*

3*

City and job cla ssifica tio n

July 1.
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour

July 1, 1972
• Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­ Pension Vaca­
Other 4
ance 3
tion

TOPEKA, KANS.

City and job cla ssific a tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur-| _
!
Vaca7
a n c e i P* n ,‘0 " tion
° th'”'

TOPEKA, KANS. Continued

Building Trades
lighw ay and Street
Cons
istruc
truction— Continue d

Journeymen
A sb 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 arp en ters----------------------------M illw r ig h ts-----------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s -------------------Swing s t a g e -----------------------E lectricia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )-------------- --------------E levator constructors -----------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
B o ile r s (2), cran es,
d errick s, truck
c r a n e s ------------------------R igs (2 yards capacity
and over) ■----------------Tower c r a n e s --------------Medium equipment:
B arber-G reene loaders,
h o ists (1 active drum),
bulld ozers, scoops,
motor p a t r o ls ------------F orklift tru ck s-------------Light equipment:
M ixers (other than
pavers), jeep ditchers,
pumps (4 inches or
la r g e r ) -----------------------G la z ie r s --------------------------------L a th e r s ---------------------------------M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s------------------------------P a in t e r s --------------------------------S p r a y --------------------------------Steel:
B rush---------------------------S p r a y ---------------------------P ip e fit te r s ----------------------------P la s t e r e r s ----------------------------Plumbe r s ------------------------------R od m en ---------------------------------R oofers, com p osition------------R oofers, slate and t i l e ----------S h eet-m etal w o r k e r s-------------Stonem asons--------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s --------T ile la y e r s -----------------------------

$
7 .9 5 0
6.9 5 0
7 .4 5 0
6. 550
6. 925
6. 700
6. 950

$
67. 950
7 .8 0 0
‘ 7 .450
6 .800
7. 175
6. 950
7.2 0 0

7. 300
7 .2 9 0

8. 000
8. 540

30*
35*
35*
35*
35*

30*
85*
25*
2 5*
25*
25*
25*

25* ]%+30*
20*
19 V**

st
-

-

-

10*
10*

-

-

-

_
(5)

l/zt

7 .7 0 0

67 .7 0 0

40*

40*

50*

St

7. 950
8 .2 0 0

67. 950
68 .2 0 0

40*
40*

40*
40*

50*
50*

St
St

7. 700
7. 300

67. 700
67. 300

40*
40*

40*
40*

50*
50*

St
St

7. 300
6. 080
6. 925

67. 300
7. 060
66. 925

40*
35*

40*
20*
30*

50*
5%

6. 300
6 .8 5 0
7. 750

66. 300
6.900
7 .8 0 0

_
35*
35*

_

_

-

-

7 .4 5 0
8. 350
8 .4 5 0
7. 125
8 .4 5 0
8. 500
6. 490
6. 490
7. 050
7.4 5 0
8. 500
6. 300

7. 500
8 .4 0 0
8 .7 5 0
67. 125
8. 750
8. 500
6. 910
6. 910
7. 700
67 .4 5 0
8. 500
66. 300

35*
35*
15*'

-

-

.
-

.

_

_

-

-

-

20*

-

-

15*
25*
30*
30*

20*
2 5*
40*
40*
85*
25*
25*

27 k t
25*

51

7*
71

( “ )■
-

-

■

"

o

6. 000
5. 650
5. 100
4. 600
6. 000
5 .6 5 0
4. 600
5. 000
4.8 5 0
4. 500

.6.250
5. 900
5. 980
4. 900
6 .250
5. 900
4. 900
5.250
5. 150
4 .8 0 0

35*
35*
19%*

2 5*
25*
20*

-

-

35*
35*

25*
25*

-

-

-

10*
10*

(5)
-

lu t

10*
10*
-

Journeym en




$

5 .7 5 0
6 .2 5 0

40*
40*

40*
40*

5*
5*

5. 750

5. 750

40*

40*

5*

5. 750

5. 750

40*

40*

5*

5. 750

5.7 5 0

40*

40*

St

4. 600

27 Vz*

25*

6 .7 0 0
7. 950

35*
35*

2 5*
2 5*

10*

6 .2 5 0

6 .2 5 0

40*

40*

st

5.7 5 0
6 .2 5 0

5 .7 5 0
6 .2 5 0

40*
40*

40*
40*

St
St

5. 750

5 .7 5 0

40*

40*

St

4. 600

27 V2*

2 5*

8.
8.
8.
8.

35*
50*
40*
50*

40*
50*
40*
50*

50*
50*
50*

20* 1%+30*
20*
19%*

(5)

Other Heavy Construction
Journeym en
C arp en ters--------------------------Cem ent f in is h e r s —---------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Asphalt pavers and
spreaders, boring
m ach ines, cla m s h e lls ,.
cra n es, draglines,
powfer sh o v e ls ----------Medium equipment:
A -fra m e trucks, bull
floats, blade graders —
B u lld o zers, scra p ers —
Light equipment:
Barber -G reene
lo a d ers, conveyors,
skip type concrete
m ixer operators,
jeep ditching machine
operators, distribu­
to rs, siphons, and
j e t s --------------------------H elpers and laborers

Highway and Street
Construction

C arpenters----------------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s ------- — -------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
A sphalt pavers and
spreaders, boring
m achines, claqnshells,
cran es, d errick s,
draglines, power
sh o v e ls ------------------ ;—

$

5 .7 5 0
6 .2 5 0

Construction la b o r e r s -------

H elpers and laborers
B ricklayers' ten d e rs-------------Building la b o r e r s ------------------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s --------------------------------M arble setters' h e lp e r s ---------P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s-------------Plum bers' la b o r e r s --------------T errazzo workers' h e lp e r s ---B ase -m achine-------------------Floor m ach ine------------------T ile layers' h e lp e r s ---------------

J ourneym en— Continued
E ngineers— Pow er equipment
ope rator s— Continued
Medium equipment:
A -fra m e trucks, bull
floats, blade grader
operators, power
crusher operators ---B u lldozers, scra p ers —
Light equipment:
B arber-G reene
loaders, conveyors —
Skip type concrete
m ixer operators,
jeep ditching
m a c h in e s -----------------D istributors, siphons,
j e t s --------------------------H elpers and laborers

6.7 0 0
7. 950

6 .2 5 0

6.2 5 0

35*
35*

40*

25*
25*

40*

10*

st

Construction laborers
TRENTON, N .J .
Building Trades
Journeymen
A sb esto s w o r k e r s----------------B ricklayer s -------------------------Ca r pente r s ------------------- ------Cem ent fin is h e r s -----------------E le c tr icia n s (inside
w ir e m e n )--------------------------E levator co n stru cto rs---------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
C ranes, d e r r ic k s -----------Side boom s, winch
t r u c k s ------------------------- H o ists, portable-------------C o m p r e sso rs------------------B u lldozers, tr a c t o r --------G la z ie r s ------------------------------L a th e r s -------------------------------M arble s e tt e r s --------------------M osaic and terra zzo
w orkers
P a in ters R oller, spray

7 .2 5 0
8 . 000
8 . 100

8 . 000

350
000
100
000

'9-250 710. 350
7. 920
9. 150

-

.

9. 500

10.280

7%

10%

8. 650
8 .4 5 0
7 .4 0 0
7. 650
7 .7 3 0
7 .7 5 0

9 .4 0 0
9-200
7. 600
8. 130
67. 730
bT. 750
8. 000

7%
7%
7%
7%
25*
25*
50*

10%
10%
10%
10%
50*
25*
50*

50*

8. 000
6 .4 8 0
7. 500

50*
50*
50*

50*
40*
40*

50*
-

8 . 000
8. 000

6. 480
7. 500

1

*
3*
3*
3*

-

_
.
-

1*
73/io%
73/io%
73/io%
73/ 10%
73/io%

15*
3*
31

City and job cla ssifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to fluids 2
per
Insur­
Other 4
hour 1 ance 3 Pension Vaca­
tion

July 1,
1971
City and job cla ssific a tio n

Rate
per
hour 1

Rate .
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Vaca- Other 4
ance 3 Pension 1 tion

TRENTON, N .J ----Continued

TRENTON, N .J ----Continued
Building Trades— Continued

Other Hfeavy Construction—
Continued

Journeym en— Continued
Paperhangers P ip e fit te r s ----P la s te r e r s ----P lu m b ers------ Rodmen R oofers, com p osition—
R oofers, slate and tile S heet-m etal w o rk ers---Stonem asons----------------Structural-iron w orkers T ile la y e r s ---------------------

$
7 .2 0 0
8 .9 9 0
8. 000
8 .9 9 0
7. 650
8. 140
8. 140
7 .9 3 0
8 .0 0 0
7. 650
8. 000

$
7.2 0 0
9. 340
8. 000
9- 340
8. 350
8. 140
8. 140
8 .4 3 0
8. 000
8 .3 5 0
8. 000

J ourneymen— Continued
50*
52*
50*
52*
43*
30*
30*
30*
50*
43*
50*

40*
80*
50*
80*
77*
50*
50*
50*
50*
77*
50*

-

50*

-

5*
3*
5*

-

-

50*
10%
50*

4*
3*
3*

10%

6. 350

6. 350

40*

55*

-

5. 540
6.4 5 0
6. 250

6 .405
6. 450
6 .2 5 0

197z*
40*
6%

20*
55*
5%

(5)

-

-

1%

Highway and Street
Construction
Journeymen
C arpenters------ ----------- ----------M illw r ig h ts----------------------Cement fin is h e r s ------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Cranes, d errick s,
b ackhoes------------------------Side boom s, winch trucks,
front-end loaders
(2 to 5 yard s)-----------------H oists, portable---------------C o m p r e sso rs--------------------C om pressors (2 or 3 in
b a tte r y )-------------------------B u lldozers, tr a c to r s --------Front-end loaders
1 to 2 y a r d s)---------- --------Front-end loaders (under
1 y a r d )Structural-iron w orkers -

-

68 . 100
68. 100
68. 000

40*
40*
50*

40*
40*
50*

50*
50*
50*

10%

-

'
10.280

7%

-

9 .4 0 0
9. 200
7. 600

7%
7%
7%

10%
10%
10%

-

8. 360
8. 310

7%
7%

10%
10%

-

8. 510

7%

10%

-

.

8. 160
8. 350

.7%
43*

10%
77*

10%

-

_

“

_

-

_
-

_

6. 300

36*

49*

"

6. 000
5. 950
5 .800

36*
36*
36*

49*
49*
49*

_

-

_
-

-

5 .800

36*

49*

-

.

5. 700
5. 500

36*
36*

49*
49*

.

.

36*
36*

49*
49*

.

"

5.450
5.400

-•

5.300

36*

49*

-

"

Other H eavy Construction
Journeymen
Cem ent fin is h e r s -------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
C ranes, d errick s,
B a c k h o es------------------------Side boom s, winch trucks,
front-end loaders
(2 to 5 yards) —
H oists# p ortab leC o m p r e sso rs------




$
8. 310

7%

10%

-

73/io%

-

8. 360

7%

10%

-

73/io%

-

8. 510

7%

10%

_

73/io%

8. 160

7%

10%

- '

73/io%

3*
3*
3*

73/io%

B la s t e r s -----------------------------F in ish e r s, ram m ers,
pavers, stonecutters,
form s e tt e r s ---------------------Tim ber m e n -------------------------Wagon d rill operators,
jackham m ers, chipping
ham m ers, pavement
b r e a k e r s---------------------------Sewer pipelayers, la se r
m e n ----------------------------------Signal m e n --------------------------Powder c a r rie r s, wagon
d rill operator h e lp e r s -------Pipe wrapping and coating---G eneral laborers, flagm en,
salam ander ten ders,pitm en,
landscape la b o r e r s ------------

6. 300

36*

49*

.

5*

-

6. 000
5. 950

36*
36*

49*
49*

-

5*
5*

-

5.8 0 0

36*

49*

-

5*

-

5. 700
5. 500

36*
36*

49*
49*

-

-

5*
5*

-

5. 450
5.400

36*
36*

49*
49*

-

5*
5*

5. 300

36*

49*

$
6 .7 5 0
6. 500
6. 450
5. 500
5. 350
5 .6 5 0
5. 500
4 .8 5 0
6. 020

7. 700
6 .8 0 0
6 .9 6 0
5 .8 6 0
6 .4 1 0
6. 710
6 .7 1 0
5. 910
6. 770

30*
30*
30*
25*
25*
25*
25*

6 .2 5 0
6 .2 3 0

6. 500
6. 970

35* ]%+15*
20*
19V2*

-

5*

TULSA, OKLA.

H elpers and laborers
B l a s t e r s --------------------------------F in ish e r s, ram m ers,
pavers, stonecutters,
form s e tt e r s -----------------------T im b erm en ---------------------------Wagon d rill o p e r a to r s -----------Jackham m ers, chipping
ham m ers, pavement
' b r e a k e r s-----------------------------Sew er pip elayers, la se r
m e n ------- ———----------------------Signal m e n ----------------------------Powder c a r r ie r s, wagon
d rill operator h e lp e r s ---------Pipe wrapping and coating-----G eneral lab orers, flagmen,
salam ander tenders, pitmen,
landscape laborers --------------

-

H elpers and laborers

H elpers and lab orers
Building la b o r e r s ------E levator constructors'
h e lp e r s --------------------P la ste r e rs' lab orers —
T ile layers' h e lp e r s ----

E ngineers—Pow er equipment
operators— Continued
B u lldozers, tr a c to r s -------C om pressors (2 or 3 in
battery)------------------------Front-end loaders
(1 to 2 y ard s)----------------Front-end loaders
(under 1 yard)----------------

68. 000

.
-

50*

50*

10.280

7%

10%

9.4 0 0
9.2 0 0
7 .6 0 0

7%
7%
7%

10%
10%
10%

50*

"

73/io%
73/io%
73/io%

Building Trades

Journeymen
73/io%
73/io% A sb esto s w o rk ers----------------B o ile r m a k e r s ---------------------73/i0% B r ic k la y e r s----- >-------------------R es idential---------------------73/io% C arpenters--------------------------M illw r ig h ts--------------------P ile d r iv e r s ------------ :-------R esidential----------------------Cement f in is h e r s -----------------E lectricia n s (inside
5f
w irem en)---------------------------Elevator c o n s tr u c to r s ---------E ngineers—Pow er equipment
5*
operators:
5*
A ir co m p resso rs:
500 cubic feet and
under:
1 - 2 --------------------- —
3 - 6 ------------------------Over 500 cubic feet, 1—
5*
B u lldozers, D -4 and
5*
larger --------------------------Cranes, derrick s,
5*
shovels, d ra g lin es--------5*
H oists:
1 d r u m ----------------------2 d ru m s---------------------5*
M ixers:
18 cubic feet and
o v e r -------------------------L e ss than 18 cubic
f e e t--------------------------Pumps:
3*
1 - 2 ----------------------------3 . 6 ----------------------------R o ller s, lo c o m o tiv e s -----Scrapers, trench
73/io%
m achines — ------------------G la z ie r s -----------------------------73/io% L a th e r s ------------------------------73/io% M osaic and terra zzo
73/10% w o r k e r s-----------------------------

_

20*
50*
40*
40*
25*
25*
25*
25*

5. 550

6. 000

35*

2 5*

6. 050

6. 500

35*

2 5*

6. 050

6. 500

35*

25*

_
_

33*
33*
-

-

_

_
_
-

3*
3*
3*
3*

30*
(5)

_

_
_

_

V**

6. 300

6. 750

35*

2 5*

_

-

6. 450

7. 000

35*

25*

_

_

6. 050
6. 450

6. 500
7. 000

35*
35*

25*
25*

_
_

_
_

6 .0 5 0

6. 500

35*

2 5*

-

-

5. 550

6. 000

35*

25*

-

-

5. 550
6. 050
6 .0 5 0

6. 000
6. 500
6. 500

35*
35*
35*

25*
25*
25*

_
_
_

_

6. 300
5. 445
5. 625

6 .7 5 0
5.8 7 5
5.8 7 5

35*
25*

25*
30*
10*

_
_

5*

5 .2 5 0

6. 650

"

■

■

_

City and job cla ssifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
hour 1 Insur­ Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

TULSA, OKLA----Continued

July 1,
1971
City and job cla ssifica tio n

Rate
per
hour 1

Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to fluids 2
Insur­
Vaca­ Other 4
Pension
ance 3
tion

WASHINGTON, D. C.
Building Trades

Building Trades— Continued
Journeymen
Journeym en— Continued
P a in t e r s --------------------------------Swing s ta g e ----------------------R esid en tia l-----------------------S p r a y ---------------------------P aperhanger--------------------------P ip e fit te r s ----------------------------P l a s t e r e r s ----------------------------P lu m b e rs------------------------------R od m en---------------------------------R oofers, com p osition------------R oofers, slate and t i l e ----------S h eet-m etal w o r k e r s-------------Stonema so n s --------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s --------T ile la y e r s ---------------------------- -

$
5. 750
6.4 0 0
6. 400
5.250
5. 400
5. 750
6. 710
5. 625
6. 360
6 .850
4. 900
4. 900
6. 750
6. 450
6.850
5 .2 50

$
5.850
6. 500
6. 500
94. 800
94. 800
5. 850
7. 510
6.4 5 0
7. 510
7. 440
6 .2 50
6. 250
7. 360
6. 960
7. 440
6. 650

-

35*
35*
2 0*
30*
30*
22*

25*
25*
2 5*
25*
2 5*
25*
40*
40 $
2 5*
2 5*
2 5*
45*
40*
2 5*

20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
20*
33*
-

-

5*
5*
8*
8*
8*
-

H elpers and laborers
B ricklayers' tenders —
Building la b o r e r s ------R esid en tia l-----------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s-------------------P la ste r e rs' la b o rers —

4. 350
4. 150
3. 650

5. 150
4. 950
4. 300

4. 360
4. 350

4. 880
5. 150

19Vz*

-

-

20*

(5)

“
v2*

Highway and Street
Construction
Journeymen
C arpenters----------------------------Cement fin is h e r s -------------------E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Group 1-----------------------------Group 2 ----------------------------Group 3 ----------------------------Group 5 ----------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s ---------

4. 150
4. 150

-

4. 050
3. 900
3. 700
3.450
3. 300
7. 440

-

2 5*
2 5*
25*
2 5*
2 5*
20*

.
-

-

.
-

-

2 5*

C o n s tr u c t i o n l a b o r e r s :
bZ. 950
_

63. 100
63. 250

-

-

-

-

Other Heavy Construction

Group 6 ---------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -------

5. 910
6. 080

.
-

5. 800
5. 700
5.450
4. 975
4. 720
7 .4 4 0

2 5*
2 5*
2 5*
25*
2 5*
2 5*

-

-

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

H elpers and laborers
Construction laborers:
Group 1 ----------------Group 2 ------------ ’—
Group 3 ----------------Group 4 -----------------




$
9.
8.
8.
7.
7.
7.
8.
7.

7. 950
7 .2 8 0

8 .8 5 0
8. 580

7. 335
7. 085

8 .2 8 5
8. 035

35*
35*

35*
35*

7. 085
6. 675

8. 035
7. 62 5

35*
35*

35*
3 5*

.

.

-

-

505
485
780
92 5
700
800

7. 455
7 .4 3 5
67. 580
7. 675
7. 000
8. 600

35*
35*
46*
30*
28*
15*

35*
35*
40*
30*

-

2 5*

( 13)

6. 950
7. 050

7. 950
7. 050

9*
59*

9*
15*

_
-

.
i*

7. 380
7. 050
7. 930
8. 000
6. 665
7. 830
6. 850
5 .8 0 0
6. 300
7. 500
6. 800
7. 500
6. 950

7.
7.
9.
8.
7.
8.
7.
6.
7.
8.
8.
8.
7.

380
050
160
750
515
760
850
650
150
030
600
000
950

59*
59*
30*
30*
45*
30*
35*
35*

_
-

if
if
5f
5f
3f

15*
45*
9*

15*
15*
2 5*
50*
25*
10*
2 5*
20*
2 0*
54 7z*
2 5*
35*
9*

5. 190
4. 300

5. 770
4. 790

2 5*
2 5*

18*
-

-

-

4. 500

4. 850

35*

20*

-

-

5.
6.
5.
5.

6.
7.
6.
6.

010
100
070
000

197z*
14*
32*
30*

2 0*
20*
2 5*

(5)
-

3f
-

5. 950
5. 950

6. 690
6. 690

17VZ*
177z*

20*
20*

_

_

6. 940
7. 065
6 .8 2 5

7. 770
7. 905
7. 750

25*

29*
29*
20*

-

-

1872*

"

“

7. 335
7. 085

8 .2 8 5
8. 035

35*
35*

35*
35*

■

■

.

.

6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.

125
100
600
900
770
905
040
750

2 5*
30*
37*
25*
2 5*
25*

15*
70*
18*
10*
29*
29*
29*
2 0*
I%+30*
20*

20*
-

(5)

6*
5*
l\

-

7z*

8f
-

H elpers and laborers
Building la b o r e r s ----------------R esid en tia l---------------------C om position roofers'
h e lp e r s -----------------------------Elevator constructors'
h e lp e r s -----------------------------M arble setters' h e lp e r s -------P la ste r e rs' la b o r e r s -----------Plum bers' la b o r e r s ------------T erra zzo workers'
h e lp e r s -----------------------------T ile layers' h e lp e r s -------------

100
100
520
42 0

7zf

Highway and Street
Construction

Journeymen
C arp en ters---------------------------Cement fin is h e r s ------------------ E ngineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Group 1 ---------------------------Groups 2 and 3-----------------Group 4 ----------------------------

$
8. 050
7. 650
8. 350
7 .4 0 0
6. 940
7. 065.
7. 065
6. 825

-

H elpers and laborers

Group 1 ----------------Group 2 ----------------Group 3 -----------------

A sb esto s 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-------------------------R esid e n tia l---------------------C arpenters—■
-----------------------P ile d r iv e r s --------------------M illw r ig h ts--------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s -----------------E lectricia n s (inside
wi r e m e n )--------------------------Elevator c o n s tr u c to r s ---------E n gineers— Power equipment
operators:
H eavy equipment:
Cranes ----------------------Shovels, piled riv ers —
Medium equipment:
H oists, single or
double d r u m ------------Trenching m a c h in e ----Light equipment:
C o m pressors, pumps B u lld o z e r s -----------------G la z ie r s -----------------------------L a th e r s ------------------------------M a c h in is ts --------------------------M arble s e tt e r s --------------------M osaic and terra zzo
w o r k e r s----------------------------P ainters — --------------------------Bridge, structural steel,
swing s t a g e ------------------Paperhangers ---------------------P ip e fit te r s -------------------------—
Sprinkler 1'itters-------------P la s te r e r s --------------------------P lu m b e rs----------------------------R od m en-------------------------------R oofers, com p osition-----------R oofers, slate and t i l e --------S h eet-m etal w o r k e r s—---------Stonem asons------------------------Structural-iron w o r k e r s -----T ile la y e r s ---------------------------

-

"

64. 740
64. 890
65. 050
65. 550

-

-

-

■

”
'

-

'

Journeym en
C a rp en ters--------------------------P ile d r iv e r s --------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s -----------------E n gineers—Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
C r a n e s ----------------------P ile d r iv e rs, sh ovels —
Medium equipment:
H oists (single or
double d r u m )-------T r e n c h e r s-------------Light equipment:
B u lld o z e r s ------------C o m p ressors, pump Structural-iron w o r k e r s ----

zst

7. 085
6. 675

8. 035
7. 625

35*
35*

35*
35*

6. 485
6. 505
7. 500

7 .4 3 5
7.4 5 5
8. 000

35*
35*
45*

35*
35*
35*

■
_

_

-

-

'

(U nion h o u r ly w a g e r a t e s and s tr a ig h t- tim e w e e k ly h o u r s and e m p lo y e r in s u r a n c e , p e n s io n , v a c a tio n , and o th e r c o n tr ib u tio n s
fo r b u ild in g tr a d e s in 68 c i t i e s , Ju ly 1, 1971—72)

City and job classifica tio n

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
Rate
to funds 2
per
Insur­
hour 1 ance 3 Pension Vaca­ Other 4
tion

City and job cla ssific a tio n

WASHINGTON, D. C___
Continued

WASHINGTON, D. C .—
•Continued

Highway and Street
Construction— Continued

Other Heavy Construction—
Continued

.
-

$
65. 775
66. 025

25*
25*

25*
25*

.
-

5*
5*

Other H eavy Construction
Journeymen
C arp en ters----------------------------M illw r ig h ts-----------------------P ile d r iv e r s -----------------------Cem ent fin is h e r s-------------------E n gineers— Pow er equipment
operators:
Heavy equipment:
Cranes -------------------------P ile d r iv e rs, sh o v e ls-----

Rate
per
hour 1

$
7 .0 8 5
6. 675

$
8. 035
7. 625

35*
35*

35*
35*

-

6. 485
6 .5 0 5
7. 500

7 .4 3 5
7. 455
8. 000

35*
35*
45*

35*
35*
35*

-

65. 775
66. 025

25*
25*

25*
25*

-

July 1, 1972
Em ployer contributions
to funds 2
Insur­
Pension Vaca­ Other 4
ance 3
tion

Journeymen— Continued

H elpers and lab orers
Construction la b o r e r s -----------Pow er equipment op era to rs----

July 1,
1971
Rate
per
hour 1

$
6. 940
7. 065
7. 065
6 .825

7 .7 7 0
8. 040
7. 905
7. 750

25*
2 5*
25*
18 72*

-

-

29*
29*
29*
20*

-

-

-

-

35*
35*

"

■

E n gineers—Pow er equipment
operators— Continued
Medium equipment:
H oists (single or
double d ru m )-----------T r e n c h e r s------------------Light equipment:
B illd o zers — ...... ■■■■■■■—
C om pressors, pumps —
Structural-iron w o r k e r s ------

-

-

-

-

" -

H elpers and laborers
7. 335
7. 085

8 .2 8 5
8. 035

35*
35*

Construction la b o r e r s ---------Pow er equipment operators —

-

-

5*
5*

1 B a sic (minimum) r a te s, excluding holiday, vacation, or other benefit paym ents regularly made or credited to the worker each pay period.
2 Shown in cents per hour or as percent of rate; in actual p ra ctice, how ever, som e em ployer paym ents are calculated for total hours or g r o ss p ayroll.
T hese variations in method of computation are not indicated in the above tabulations.
3 Includes life insurance, hospitalization, and other types of health and w elfare benefits; excludes paym ents into holiday, vacation, and unem ployment funds
when such program s have been negotiated.
4 Includes all other nonlegally required em ployer contributions, excep t those for apprenticeship fund paym ents, as indicated in individual a g reem en ts.
5 A fter 6 months of se rv ic e , 2 percent of hourly rate for a ll hours worked; after 5 y ea rs of s e r v ic e , 4 percen t of hourly rate for a ll hours worked. An
additional amount equal to one-half percent of the hourly rate shall accru e to the em ployee on the effectiv e date of each rate change until this amount reach es
2 percen t.
6 This rate in effect before July 1, 1972. New rate in negotiation or pending approval by the Construction Industry Stabilization Com m ittee a t th e tim e
of the survey.
7 3 5 -hour workweek.
8 This rate in effect before July 1, 1972. New rate in negotiation or pending approval by the Construction Industry Stabilization Com m ittee a t th e tim e
of the survey. Contract in effect prior to July 1, 1972 provided for a 35-hour workweek.
9 Since July 1, 1971, part of the base wage has been tran sferred to benefit funds.
10 Includes em ployer contribution for Supplemental Unemployment B enefits; separate data not available.
11 37Vz-hour workweek.
12 One day of vacation pay for ev ery 20 days worked.
13 Eight hours' vacation pay for each 30 calender days on active payroll.
14 After 1 year of s e r v ic e , 1 week; after 2 yea rs of se r v ic e , 2 w eeks.
15 Since July 1, 1971, a portion of "Vacation pay" has been tran sferred to "Other" benefits.
16 Since July 1, 1971, a portion of the "Insurance" benefit has been tra n sferred to the "Pension" fund.
17 Includes contributions for vacations and holidays; separate data not available.
18 3 6 -hour workweek.
19 Includes dental paym ent.
20 A fter one year of s e r v ic e , 2 percent of previous y ea r's g ro ss earnin gs. A fter 5 y ea rs of se r v ic e , 5 percen t of previous y e a r 's g ro ss earnin gs.
21 A fter 1 year of s e r v ic e , 1 week; after 4 y ea rs; 2 weeks; after 10 y e a r s, 12 d a y s;-a fter 15 y e a r s, 3 w eeks.
22 Based on a m inim um rate for a 5 -hour day. Tim e and one-half the hourly rate is paid for the 6th and 7th hours worked in any day. A journeyman
ele c tric ia n em ployed few er than 7 hours r e ce iv e s $ 9 ,4 3 0 an hour as of July 1, 1972.
23 3 0 -hour workweek.
24 This rate in effect before July 1, 1972. New rate in negotiation or pending approval by the C onstruction Industry Stabilization Com m ittee at the tim e
of the survey. Contract in effect prior to July 1, 1972 provided for a 30-hour workweek.
25 Includes contributions for insurance and vacation; separate data not available.
26 This rate in effect before July 1, 1972. New rate in negotiation or pending approval by the C onstruction Industry Stabilization Com m ittee at the tim e
of the survey. Contract in effect prior to July 1, 1972 provided for a 37V2”hour workweek.
27 This rate in effect before July 1, 1972. New rate in negotiation or pending approval by the C onstruction Industry Stabilization C om m ittee at the tim e
of the survey. Contract in e ffect prior to July 1, 1972 provided for a 36-hour workweek.
28 36-hour workweek. Since July 1, 1971, part of the base wage has been tra n sferred to benefit funds.
29 3 2 -hour workweek.
30 This rate in effect before July 1, 1972. New rate in negotiation or pending approval by the Construction Industry Stabilization Com m ittee at the tim e
of the survey. Contract in effect prior to July 1, 1972 provided for a 32-hour workweek.
31 A fter 1 year, 4 percen t of annual g ro ss earnin gs.
32 After 1 year of se rv ic e , 40 hours of vacation pay; after 5 years of se rv ic e , 80 hours of vacation pay.
NOTE: Dashes indicate no data, or no data reported.




* U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE • 1974 O - 54S-761 (54)

B U R E A U O F L A B O R S T A T IS T IC S
R E G IO N A L O F F IC E S

Region I
1603 JF K Federal Building
Governm ent Center
Boston, Mass. 0 2 2 0 3
Phone: 2 2 3 -6 7 6 2 (Area Code 6 1 7 )

Region V
8th Floor, 3 0 0 South Wacker Drive
Chicago, III. 6 0 6 0 6
Phone: 3 5 3 -1 8 8 0 (Area Code 3 1 2 )

Region II
1515 Broadway
New Y o rk , N .Y . 1 0 0 3 6
Phone: 9 7 1 -5 4 0 5 (Area Code 21 2)

Region V I
1 1 00 Commerce S t., Rm . 6B 7
Dallas, T e x. 7 5 2 0 2
Phone: 7 4 9 -3 5 1 6 (Area Code 2 1 4 )

Region III
P. O. Box 13 309
Philadelphia, Pa. 19101
Phone: 5 9 7 -1 1 5 4 (Area Code 215)

Regions V II and V I I I *
Federal Office 3uilding
911 W alnut S t., 15th Floor
Kansas C ity, Mo. 6 4 1 0 6
Phone: 37 4-24 81 (Area Code 8 1 6 )

Region IV
Suite 5 4 0
1371 Peachtree S t., N E .
A tla n ta , Ga. 3 0 3 0 9
Phone: 5 2 6 -5 4 1 8 (Area Code 4 0 4 )

Regions IX and X * *
4 5 0 Golden Gate Ave.
Box 3 6 0 1 7
San Francisco, C alif. 9 4 1 0 2
Phone: 5 5 6 -4 6 7 8 (Area Code 4 1 5 )




**

Regions V II and V I I I are serviced by Kansas C ity .
Regions IX and X are serviced by San Francisco.