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1 2011 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE Indicates Holidays. No Work to be performed. Indicates designated off days on which no work is to be performed. Does not apply to Bridge Builder/Highway Carpenter Classification in areas 2,3 and 4. CARPENTERS 46 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES MASTER AGREEMENT WAGE & FRINGE BENEFIT RATES WORK WEEK CALENDAR CARPENTERS 46 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES CONFERENCE BOARD 265 Hegenberger Road, Suite 220 Oakland, CA (510) Hours: Mon. - Fri.: 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CARPENTERS REGIONAL COUNCIL 265 Hegenberger Road, Suite 200 Oakland, CA (510) Counties Of: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo & Yuba
2 TO ALL SIGNATORY EMPLOYERS PERFORMING WORK IN THE 46 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES: THE CARPENTER AGREEMENT PROVIDES FOUR WAGE RATES BASED UPON THE COUNTIES IN WHICH THE WORK IS PERFORMED. Area 1: Counties of: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma Area 2: Counties of: Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Area 3: Counties of: Sacramento, Yolo, San Joaquin, Western Placer* and Western El Dorado* Area 4: Counties of: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, Eastern El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Nevada, Eastern Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, and Yuba * Western Placer County includes territory West of and including Highway 49. Western El Dorado County includes territory West of and including Highway 49 and territory inside the city limits of Placerville. JOURNEYMAN WAGE RATES EFFECTIVE 7/1/2011 Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Carpenters...$ Bridge Builder/Highway Carpenter...$ Hardwood Floorlayers...$ Shinglers...$ Power Saw Operators...$ Steel Scaffold & Shoring Erectors...$ FOREMAN RATE: 10% per hour above applicable Journeyman rate. GENERAL FOREMAN: 20% above the Foreman rate. FRINGE BENEFITS ENTIRE 46 COUNTIES AREA Effective: 7/1/2011 Health & Welfare (H&W)... $10.80 Pension (Pen) Annuity(Ann) **Vacation (Vac) **Work Fee (WF) Includes two cents to UBC H&S/N.A Apprentice/Journeyman Training (TR) Industry Promotion (I.P.) UBC Health & Safety Fund & National Apprenticeship (H&S/N.A.) Contract Work Preservation (CWP) Carpenter Employers Contract Administration (CECA) CARPENTER APPRENTICE WAGE RATES AND SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS EFFECTIVE 7/1/2011 Period Percentage Fringes Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 First 0-6 Mos. 60% H&W, WF, TR, IP, H&S/NA, CWP, CECA... $22.50 $18.97 $18.97 $18.16 Second 7-12 Mos. 65% H&W, WF, TR, IP, H&S/NA, CWP, CECA, VAC... $24.38 $20.55 $20.55 $19.68 Third Mos. 70% H&W, WF, TR, IP, H&S/NA, CWP, CECA, VAC, ANN... $26.25 $22.13 $22.13 $21.19 Fourth Mos. 75% H&W, WF, TR, IP, H&S/NA, CWP, CECA, VAC, ANN... $28.13 $23.72 $23.72 $22.70 Fifth Mos. 80% All Fringes... $30.00 $25.30 $25.30 $24.22 Sixth Mos. 85% All Fringes... $31.88 $26.88 $26.88 $25.73 Seventh Mos. 90% All Fringes... $33.75 $28.46 $28.46 $27.24 Eighth Mos. 95% All Fringes... $35.63 $30.04 $30.04 $28.76 ** VACATION AND WORK FEE AMOUNTS ARE ADDED TO THE HOURLY RATE TO ESTABLISH THE GROSS PAY. THE GROSS AMOUNT IS SUBJECT TO NORMAL PAYROLL DEDUC- TIONS. AFTER NORMAL DEDUCTIONS, THE FULL VACATION AND WORK FEE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE DEDUCTED, REPORTED AND PAID TO THE APPROPRIATE TRUST FUND. NON-EXT.
3 BILL FEYLING Executive Director 48 Northern California Counties Conference Board TO: ALL CARPENTER SIGNATORY EMPLOYERS May 11,2010 Dear Employer: Enclosed please find the Wage and Fringe Benefit Rate Card for the work year July 1, 2010 through June 30, Please note that the membership voted to reallocate the $1.85 an hour wage increase as follows: $1.00 to wages and $.85 to pension, in addition to the $.50 already allocated to pension. The breakdown is listed below. Wage Rates - Effective July 1,2010 Area 1: Increase $1.00 per hour for a total of $37.50 Area 2: Increase $1.00 per hour for a total of $31.62 Area 3: Increase $1.00 per hour for a total of $31.17 Area 4: Increase $1.00 per hour for a total of $ Please also note that A-rea3 will have a $;45 wage increase on January 1, 2011,as re'flected on the enclosed card. Fringe Benefits -Effective JtJly1{2010--Entire 46 Counties'Area- HeaUh and Welfare: Pension: Annuity: Vacation: Work Fee: Apprentice/Journeyman Training: Industry Promotion: USC Health &Safety Fund & National Apprenticeship: Contract Work Preservation: Carpenter Employers Contract Administration: Increase fifty cents ($.50) per hour for a total of nine dollars and fifty-five cents ($9.55) per hour Increase one dollar and thirty-five cents ($1.35) per hour for a total of six dollars and ninety cents ($6,~H») per hour Increase ten cents ($.10) per hour for a total of two dollars and fifteen cents ($2.15) per hour Increase ten cents ($.10) per hour for a total of two dollars and forty cents ($2.40) per hour Increase eight cents ($,08) per hour for a total of one dollar and fifty-two cents ($1.52) per hour Increase five cents ($.05) per hour for a total of fifty-eight cents ($.58) per hour No increase. Remains at seven cents ($,,07) per hour No increase. Remains at four cents ($.04) per hour No increase. Remains at five cents ($.05) per hour No increase. Remains at seven cents ($.07) per hour
4 The July, 2010, Trust Fund Reporting Form, which will be mailed to you in August 2010, will reflect these fringe benefit increases. Pleas~ note the designated off days and holidays listed on the Wage and Fringe Benefit Rate Card for the work year July 2010 through June Sincer.~y, / ;/ ~~i~b;1i~~~(7 WF:tc opeiu#3 afl-cio Enclosure cc:. Gene Price, Carpenter Trust Funds Russ Fairless, Carpenter Trust Funds Maria Gonzalez, Carpenter Trust Funds Michael Walton, Construction Employers' Association Ginny Smith, Construction Employers' Association Sean O'Donoghue, Associated General Contractors Tim Conway, Association of Engineering Construction Employers Ron Askha'm, CaHforniaConcrete'Contractors' Association Randy"Ruby, Engineering,-&Utility Contractors' Association Ron Smith,Northern California Contractors'Association, clo Nancy Smith Construction Phyllis Clima, Northern GaHfornia Carpenters Regional Council ---CaIWatteTson;-DistrictManag et _ _--._.. _...._.. -..~. Curtis Kelly, District Manager Mike Knab, District Manager All Local Unions
5 JULY JANUARY s M T W T F S S M T W T F s CARPENTERS NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES @ FRINGE BENEFIT Hegenberger Oakland, CA s M T W T F S Hours: p.m Hegenberger Oakland, CA Ll S T F M W T F S M M T W T S
6 TO ALL SIGNATORY EMPLOYERS PERFORMING WORK IN THE 46 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES: THE CARPENTER AGREEMENT PROVIDES FOUR WAGE RATES BASED UPON THE COUNTIES IN WHICH THE WORK IS PERFORMED. Area 1: Counties of: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, Son Francisco, Son Mateo, Santo Claro, Solano and Sonoma Area 2: Counties of: Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Area 3: Counties of: Sacramento, Yolo, San Joaquin, Western Placer* and Western EI Dorado* Area 4: Counties of: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, Eastern EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino! Merced, ~levada, Eastern Placer, Plumas, Sierra! Siskiyou, Stanislaus! Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, and Yuba * Western Placer includes West of including Highway 49. Western EI Dorado County includes territory \Nest of including 49 and territory inside the city limits of Placerville. EFFECTIVE FOREMAN RATE: 10% per hour above apj:)iicclble 2011 ~ '1 v two cents to 1.52 First 0-6 Mos. 60% H&W,WF,TR,IP,H&S/~IA,CWP,CEC!~....$22.50 $18.97 $18.70 $18.16 Second 7-12 Mos. 65% H&W, WF, TR, WH&S/NA, CWP, CECA, $24.38 $20.55 $20.26 $19.68 Third 13-1 IV\os. 70% H&W, WF, TR, WH&S/NA, CWP, CECA, VAC, Ai'JN.. $22.13 $21.82 $21.19 Fourth Mos. 75% H8,W, WF, TR, IP, H&S/NA, CWP, CECl\, VAC, A~n~.. $28.13 $23.72 $23.38 $22.70 Fifth Mos. 80% All $30.00 $25.30 $24.94 $24.22 Area $1 $20.55 $22.13 $23.72 Sixth Mos. 85% All $31.88 $26.88 $26.49 $26.88 Seventh Mos. 90% All $28.46 $28.05 $27.24 $28.46 Eighth 43-L18 Mos. 95% All $35.63 $30.04 $29.61 $30.04 VACATION AND WORK AMOUi'JTS ARE ADDED TO HOURLY RATE TO ESTABLISH THE GROSS PAY THE GROSS AMOUNT IS SUBJECT TO NORMAL PAYROLL DEDUC- TIONS. AFTER NORMAL DEDUCTIONS, THE FULL VACATION AND WORK FEE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE DEDUCTED, REPORTED AND PAID TO THE APPROPRIATE TRUST FUND.
7 46 Northern California Counties Conference Board BILL FEYLING Executive Director May 18, 2009 TO: ALL CARPENTER SIGNATORY EMPLOYERS Dear Employer: Enclosed please find the Wage and Fringe Benefit Rate Card for the work year July 1, 2009 through June 30, Wage Rates - Effective July 1,2009 Area 1: Increase $1.75 per hour for a total of $36.50 Area 2: Increase $1.75 per hour for a total of $30.62 Area 3: Increase $1.75 per hour for a total of $29.72 Area 4: Increase $1.75 per hour for a total of $29.27 Fringe Benefits - Effective July 1, Entire 46 Counties Area Health and Welfare: Pension: Annuity: Vacation: Work Fee: Apprentice/Journeyman Training: Industry Promotion: UBC Health & Safety Fund & National Apprenticeship: Contract Work Preservation: Carpenter Employers Contract Administration: Increase fifty cents ($.50) per hour for a total of nine dollars and five cents ($9.05) per hour Increase fifty cents ($.50) per hour for a total of five dollars and fifty-five cents ($5.55) per hour Increase five cents ($.05) per hour for a total oftwo dollars and five cents ($2.05) per hour Increase five cents ($.05) per hour for a total of two dollars and thirty cents ($2.30) per hour Increase eight cents ($.08) per hour for a total of one dollar and forty-four cents ($1.44) per hour Increase five cents ($.05) per hour for a total of fifty-three cents ($.53) per hour No increase. Remains at seven cents ($.07) per hour No increase. Remains at four cents ($.04) per hour No increase. Remains at five cents ($.05) per hour No increase. Remains at seven cents ($.07) per hour 265 Hegenberger Road It Suite 220 It Oakland, California It Tel (510) Fax (510)
8 The July, 2009, Trust Fund Reporting Form, which will be mailed to you in August 2009, will reflect these fringe benefit increases. Please note the designated off days and holidays listed on the Wage and Fringe Benefit Rate Card for the work year July 2009 through June Please also note that Area 3 will have a $.45 wage increase on January 1, 2010, as reflected on the enclosed card. WF:tc opeiu#3 afl-cio Enclosure cc: Gene Price, Carpenter Trust Funds Russ Fairless, Carpenter Trust Funds Maria Gonzalez, Carpenter Trust Funds District Managers All Local Unions
9 JULY ~J '0 31 AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY CD FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY (31) JUNE o Indicates Holidays. No Work to be performed. Indicates designated off days on which no work is to be performed. Does not apply to Bridge Builder/Highway Carpenter Classification in areas 2,3 and 4. CARPENTERS 46 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES MASTER AGREEMENT WAGE & FRINGE BENEFIT RATES WORK WEEK CALENDAR CARPENTERS 46 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES CONFERENCE BOARD 265 Hegenberger Road, Suite 220 Oakland, CA (510) Hours: Mon. - Fri.: 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CARPENTERS REGIONAL COUNCIL 265 Hegenberger Road, Suite 200 Oakland, CA (510) Counties of: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo & Yuba
10 TO ALL SIGNATORY EMPLOYERS PERFORMING WORK IN THE 46 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES: THE CARPENTER AGREEMENT PROVIDES FOUR WAGE RATES BASED UPON THE COUNTIES IN WHICH THE WORK IS PERFORMED. Area 1: Counties of: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, Son Francisco, Son Mateo, Santo Claro, Solano and Sonoma Area 2: Counties of: Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Area 3: Counties of: Sacramento, Yolo, Son Joaquin, Western Placer* and Western EI Dorado* Area 4: Counties of: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, Eastern EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lass~d, Madero, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Nevada, Eastern Placer, Plumas, Shasta,' Sierra, Siskiyou, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, and Yuba * Weste~nPlacer County includes -territory West of and including Highway 49. Western EI Dorado County includes territory West of and including Highway 49 and territory inside the city limits of Placerville. JOURNEYMAN WAGE RATES EFFECTIVE 7/1/2009 Effective 1/1/10' Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 3 only Carpenters $ Bridge Builder/Highway Carpenter $ Hardwood Floorlayers $ Shinglers $ Power Saw Operators $ Steel Scaffold & Shoring Erectors $ FOREMAN RATE: 10% per hour above applicable Journeyman rate. GENERAL FOREMAN: 20% above the Foreman rate. *Effedive January 1, 2010 $.45 increase to wages in Area 3 only (excluding Bridge Builder/Highway Carpenter) fringe BENEFITS - ENTIRE 46 COUNTIES AREA Effective: 7/1 /2009 Health & Welfare (H&W) $9.05 Pension (PEN) 5.55 Annuity(ANN) 2.05 * *Vacation (VAC) 2.30 * *Work Fee (WF) Includes two cents to UBC H&S/N.A 1.44 Apprentice/Journeyman Training (TR) 0.53 Industry Promotion (I.P.) 0.07 UBC Health & Safety Fund & National Apprenticeship (H&S/N.A.) 0.04 Contract Work Preservation (CWP) 0.05 Carpenter Employers Contract Administration (CECA) 0.07 CARPENTER APPRENTICE WAGE RATES AND SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS EFFECTIVE 7/1/2009 Effective 1/1/10' Period Percentage Fringes Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 3 only First 0-6 Mos. 60% H&W, WF, TR, IP, H&S/NA, CWP, CECA $21.90 $18.37 $17.83 $17.56 $18.10 Second 7-12 Mos. 65% H&W,WF,TR,IP,H&S/NA,CWP,CECA,VAC $23.73 $19.90 $19.32 $19.03 $19.61 Third Mos. 70% H&W,WF,TR, IP, H&S/NA,CWP, CECA, VAC,ANN $25.55 $21.43 $20.80 $20.49 $21.12 Fourth Mos. 75% H&W, WF, TR, IP, H&S/NA, CWP, CECA, VAC, ANN $27.38 $22.97 $22.29 $21.95 $22.63 Fifth Mos. 80% All Fringes $29.20 $24.50 $23.78 $23.42 $24.14 Sixth Mos. 85% All Fringes $31.03 $26.03 $25.26 $24.88 $25.64 Seventh Mos. 90% All Fringes $32.85 $27.56 $26.75 $26.34 $27.15 Eighth Mos. 95% All Fringes $34.68 $29.09 $28.23 $27.81 $28.66 ** VACATION AND WORK FEE AMOUNTS ARE ADDED TO THE HOURLY RATE TO ESTABLISH THE GROSS PAY. THE GROSS AMOUNT IS SUBJECT TO NORMAL PAYROLL DEDUC TIONS. AFTER NORMAL DEDUCTIONS, THE FULL VACATION AND WORK FEE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE DEDUCTED, REPORTED AND PAID TO THE APPROPRIATE TRUST FUND.
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13 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER @ JANUARY 0_ @ FEBRUARY _ MARCH APRil MAY _ 23 24@ JUNE o Indicotes Holidays. No Work to be performed. Indicates designated off days on which no work is to be performed. Does not apply to Bridge Builder Classification in meas 2,3 and 4. CARPENTERS 46 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES MASTER AGREEMENT WAGE & FRINGE BENEFIT RATES WORK WEEK CALENDAR CARPENTERS 46 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES CONFERENCE BOARD 265 Hegenberger Road, Suite 220 Oakland, CA (510) Hours: Mon. - Fri.: 7:30 a.m.'. 5 p.m. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CARPENTERS REGIONAL COUNCil 265 Hegenberger Road, Suite 200 Oakland, CA (510) Counties Of: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo & Yuba
14 TO ALL SIGNATORY EMPLOYERS PERFORMING WORK IN THE 46 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES: THE CARPENTER AGREEMENT PROVIDES FOUR WAGE RATES.BASED UPON THE COUNTIES IN WHICH THE WORK IS PERFORMED. Area 1: Counties of: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma Area 2: Counties of: Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Area 3: Counties of: Sacramento, Yolo, San Joaquin, Western Placer* and Western EI Dorado* Area 4: Counties of: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, Eastern EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Nevada, Eastern Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, and Yuba * Western Placer County includes territory West of and including Highway 49. Western EI Dorado County includes territory West of and including Highway 49 and territory inside the city limits of Placerville. JOURNEYMAN WAGE RATES EFFECTIVE 7/1/2008 Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Carpenters $ Bridge Builders $ Hardwood Floorlayers $ Shinglers $ Power Saw Operators $ Steel Scaffold & Shoring Erectors $ FOREMAN RATE: 10% per hour above applicable Journeyman rate. GENERAL FOREMAN: 20% above the Foreman rate. FRINGE BENEFITS - ENTIRE 46 COUNTIES AREA Effective: 7/1/2008 Health & Welfare (H&W) $9.05 Pension (PEN) 5.05 Annuity(ANN) 1.75 * *Vacation (VAC) 2.00 * *Work Fee (WF) Includes two cents to UBC H&S/N.A 1.36 Apprentice/Journeyman Training (TR), 0.48 Industry Promotion (I.P.) 0.07 UBC Health & Safety Fund & National Apprenticeship (H&S/N.A.) 0.04 Contract Work Preservation (CWP) 0.05 Carpenter Employers Contract Administration (CECA) 0.07 CARPENTER APPRENTICE WAGE RATES AND SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS EFFECTIVE 7/1/2008 Period Percentage Fringes Area 1 First 0-6 Mos. 60% H&W,WF,TR,I.P.,H&S/N.A., CWP, CECA $20.85 Second 7-12 Mos. 65% H&W,WF,TR,I.P.,H&S/N.A., CWP, CECA, VAC $22.59 Third Mos. 70% H&W,WF,TR,I.P.,H&S/NA, CWP, CECA, VAC, ANN $24.33 Fourth Mos. 75% H&W,WF,TR,I.P.,H&S/NA, CWP, CECA, VAC, ANN $26.06 Fifth Mos. 80% All Fringes $27.80 Sixth Mos. 85% All Fringes $29.54 Seventh Mos. 90% All Fringes $31.28 Eighth Mos. 95% All Fringes $33.01 Area Area Area ** VACATION AND WORK FEE AMOUNTS ARE ADDED TO THE HOURLY RATE TO ESTABLISH THE GROSS PAY. THE GROSS AMOUNT is SUBJECT TO NORMAL PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS. AFTER NORMAL DEDUCTIONS, THE FULL VACATION AND WORK FEE CONTRIBUTiONS ARE DEDUCTED, REPORTED AND PAID TO THE APPROPRiATE TRUST FUND.
15 BilL FEYllNG Executive Director 46 Northern California Counties Conference Board March 27, 2008 TO: ALL CARPENTER SIGNATORY EMPLOYERS Dear Employer: Enclosed please find the Wage and Fringe Benefit Rate Card for the work year July 1, 2008 through June 30, Wage Rates - Effective July 1, 2008 Area 1: Increase $1.50 per hour for a total of $34.75 Area 2: Increase $1.50 per hour for a total of $28.87 Area 3: Increase $1.50 per hour for a total of $27.52 Area 4: Increase $1.50 per hour for a total of $27.52 Fringe Benefits - Effective July 1, Entire 46 Counties Area Health and Welfare: Pension: Annuity: Vacation: Work Fee: Training: Industry Promotion UBC Health & Safety Fund & National Apprenticeship Contract Work Preservation Carpenter Employers Contract Administration Increase fifty cents ($.50) per hour for a total of nine dollars and five cents ($9.05) per hour Increase fifty cents ($.50) per hour for a total of five dollars and five cents ($5.05) per hour No increase. Remains at one dollar and seventy-five cents ($1.75) per hour Increase twenty-five cents ($.25) per hour for a total of two dollars ($2.00) per hour Increase seven cents ($.07) for a total of one dollar and thirty-six cents ($1.36) per hour Increase five cents ($.05) per hour for a total of forty-eight cents ($.48) per hour No increase. Remains at seven cents ($.07) per hour No increase. Remains at four cents ($.04) per hour No increase. Remains at five cents ($.05) per hour No increase. Remains at seven cents ($.07) per hour Hegenberger
16 The July, 2008, Trust Fund Reporting Form, which will be mailed to you in August2008,'Nili reflect these fringe benefit increases. Please note the designated off days and holidays listed on the Wage and Fringe Benefit Rate Card for the work year July 2008 through June You should also note that Area 3 will have a $.45 wage increase on January 1, We will send you a new wage card reflecting that change before the end of the year. WF:tc opeiu#3 afl-cio Enclosure cc: Gene Price, Carpenter Trust Funds Russ Fairless, Carpenter Trust Funds Maria Gonzalez, Carpenter Trust Funds District Managers All Local Unions
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