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TOVdN OF PLEa5AlG1'ON <br />17.FSOLUTION N0. 2052 <br />BE IT 1ZESULVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'THE TOl^+"N OF PLEASAiVTON that, in <br />accordance with Section 1770 and following sections of the Labor Code of the State <br />of California, the City Council has ascertained and hereby ascertain that the gen- <br />eral prevailing rate of per diem wages in and near the Towrof Pleasanton applicable <br />to the work of Improvement of Main Street from Bernal Avenue to Arroyo del Valle, <br />is as follows: <br />All skilled labor not listed above that may be em- <br />ployed is to be paid not less than the union wage scale pro- <br />vided there is such a scale established in this locality, and <br />in no event to be paid less than One and Five i~undred and <br />Twenty-Five Thousandths Dollars (;1.525) per hour. <br />It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the <br />contract is awarded, and upon any sub-contractor under him, to <br />pay not less than the said specified rates to all laborers, <br />worlanen, and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the <br />contract. <br />Properly indentured apprentices may be employed upon <br />this work in accordance with the State Law. Such apprentices <br />shall be properly indentured as called for by law and shall be <br />paid not less than the standard wage paid to apprentices under <br />the regulations of the trade at which they are employed, or <br />in the event the same are hie;her, not less than the wage rates <br />hereinabove set forth for such apprentices. An apprentice <br />shall be employed only at the work of the trade to which he is <br />indentured. Anything hereinabove to the contrary notwithstand- <br />ing, the initial wage to be paid an appr ©ntice shall be not <br />less than twenty-five percent (25') of the journeymen's wage <br />being paid and shall be increased each six months in an amount <br />not less than fifteen percent (150). <br />Anything to the contrary in the <br />withstanding, the contractor and all s <br />shall pay all their laborers, worl~nen, <br />on said work a salary or wage at least <br />salary or wage for the sane quality of <br />private persons, firms or corporations <br />in the County of Alameda. <br />The per diem wage rate <br />established multiplied by the <br />mentioned as constituting the <br />craft or type of workmen. <br />above wage scale not- <br />ub-contractors under him <br />mechanics, and employees <br />equal to the prevailing <br />service rendered to <br />under similar employment <br />is the hourly rate hereinabove <br />number of hours hereinabove <br />working day £or the particular <br />Adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the 'Down of Pleasanton held on <br />August 1, 1949, by the following vote: <br />AYFS: Councilmen Brenner, Hansen, Oxsen, Toney, Trimingham <br />NOiS: None <br />ABSENT: None [1 0 <br />Ma of the own of P1 Banton <br />Attest: <br />Clerk of t e T of Pleasanton <br />
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