LOCAL WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION 1936 u v WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION Division of Research Statistics and Records WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION HARRY L. HOPKINS Administrator LOCAL WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION 1936 CORRINGTON GILL Assistant Administrator EMERSON ROSS Director, Division of Research Statistics and Records PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF EDWARD BERMAN IN THE SECTION OF LABOR RESEARCH, DIVISION OF RESEARCH, STATISTICS AND RECORDS LR 3 9173-0 U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1937 PREFATORY NOTE The tables Which follow present hourly wage rates paid on con¬ struction work under both private and public auspices during 1936 in some 1,000 localities of varying size throughout the country. Because of the widespread interest in the wage rate structure of the building industry it wa8 considered 0e8irable to assemble the data on this subject from various sources and to make them available in convenient form. this compilation represents the most comprehensive collection of data concerning hourly wage rates paid in the construc¬ tion industry that it is possible to obtain from existing sources of general significance. it d0e8 not, however, include hourly rates paid on projects of the works pr0gre8s administration or on the earlier work programs of the civil works administration and the federal emer¬ gency Relief Administration. the collection of these data was originally planned by melvin j. Segal. The tabulations presented in this volume were prepared under the tuuedi ate supervision of a. f. mcquillan, jr. walter g. keim has had general charge of the undertaking, which wa8 carried on by the section on Labor research in the Division of Research, Statistics, and Records of the works progress administration. r» 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA TABLES Alabama Arizona Arkansas ..... California .... Colorado Connecticut .... Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia idaho illinois Indiana iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Marylano ..... Massachusetts ... Michigan Minnesota ..... page page vii Mississippi 38 mis80uri 39 Montana 41 Nebraska 42 Nevada 43 1 New Hampshire 44 3 New Jersey ........ 45 4 New Mexico 47 5 New York 48 8 North Carolina ...... 53 9 North Dakota 55 11 OHIO 56 12 Oklahoma 59 13 Oregon 61 14 pennsylvania 63 16 Rhode Island 66 17 South Carolina 67 20 South Dakota 68 22 Tennessee 69 24 Texas 71 25 Utah 74 27 vermont 75 29 Virginia ..... 76 30 Washington 78 32 west Virginia 80 35 wisconsin 81 37 Wyoming ........... ..... 83 v DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA The accompanying tables present hourly wage rate data for 25 oc¬ cupations in the construction industry and the hourly entrance rates for common labor in this and other important industries. rates for the year 1936 are shown for over 1,000 localities in the 48 states. These hourly rates were compiled from both private and public sources. the private sources from which rates were obtained are the American federation of Labor and E. m. Craig of the builders' Associa¬ tion of Chicago. The public sources are the. Solicitor's Office and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, both in the United States Department of labor, and the Federal Emergency Administration of Public works. The data collected from each of these sources are described briefly in the following paragraphs. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR These rates are published annually in the "Proceedings of the annual Convention of the Building Trades department of the American Federation of Labor." They represent the rates which the various building trades unions have established in the different cities as the union scales ano have incorporated in the agreements which the unions enter into with contractors. many contractors, however, may not oper¬ ate under such union agreements, ano may or may not pay the union scale. The rates presented apply to July 1936, and are designated in the tables as "a. f. of l., July 1, 1936." E. M. CRAIG e. M. Craig, Secretary of the Builders' Association of Chicago, each year conducts a survey of building construction wage rates as of July 1, the results of which are published in the late autumn. This survey is conducted in about 125 cities, in each of which an effort is made to cover adeouately both union ano non-union employees. question- nai pes are sent to employers of construction labor, reouesting data on the rates paid by them and information as to whether the labor em¬ ployed is union or non-union. these rates are shown on the tables as "craig, July 1, 1936." U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; SOLICITOR'S OFFICE (DAVIS-BACON ACT) under the davis-bacon act, as amended august 30, 1935, the secre¬ tary of Labor is required to determine the prevailing rates of wages for the various classes of laborers and mechanics in any locality in which feoeral buildings or other works are to be constructed or re¬ paired under contract. public w0rk6 administration federal projects, for which contracts involved exceed $2,000, are also covered by the act. The Government contracting agency must notify the Secretary of Labor as to the number of each type of worker required on the project. Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Labor, the prede¬ termination of wage rates is made by the solicitor of the department of Labor. If pertinent data are not already available, the Solicitor appoints a referee who proceeos to the locality of the project, con¬ ducts an investigation of the wage rates paio in the various crafts concerning which there are insufficient data, ano holds a public hear¬ ing. it is his duty to secure copies of written collect ive wage agreements ano a list of all the major projects in the locality upon which craftsmen of the kind affected are employed. pertinent wage rate data on these projects are obtaineo. The referee reports to the secretary of Labor, suggesting a de¬ cision for the Secretary's consideration. The Secretary of Labor makes the final decision and sets the wage rates, .which are posted on the schedules to be submitted to each prospective bidder on the project. in making a predetermination, the- rate of wages which the secre¬ tary regards as prevailing is: "(a) The rate of wages paic in the city, town, village or other civil division of the state (hereinafter referred to as the locality) in which the work is to be performed, to the majority of those in the corresponding classes of laborers or mechanics (hereinafter referred to as the crafts) on proj¬ ects that are similar to the contract work; or "(b) in the event that tvere is not a majority paic at the same rate, then the rate paid to the greater number, provided such greater number constitutes thirty percent of those so employed; or "(c) in the event that less than thirty percent of those so employed receive the same rate, then the average rate." ~\J 2/ united States department of labor, Regulations Prescribed by Secre¬ tary of Labor, September 30, 1935. vii These rates are shown on the tables as "Davis-8acon Act (vari¬ ous dates)." BUREAU Or LABOR STATISTICS; ENTRANCE RATES FOR COMMON LABOR. JULY 1. 1936 Entrance rates for common labor were obtained by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Uniteo States Department of Labor by means of a questionnaire, sent to employers by mail, which requested data from pay rolls on the entrance rates paic to common labor and the number of laborers receiving each specified rate. the rate was defined as the rate paic to such common laborers when newly hired, and it was stipu¬ lated that no common laborer6 who received more than the entrance rate should be included. Entrance rates fop common labor, representing the average in 20 industries (or fewer, if all the industries'are not represented in each community), in construction and in other important industries, are given. These rates are referred tc in the tables as "b. L. S., Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936." BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS: WAGE RATES IN THE BUILDING INDUSTRY. OCTOBER 1. 1936 The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor, wit-i the aid of the Works Progress Administration, in the autumn of 1936 undertook a survey to ascertain wage rates paid to work¬ ers employed in the building construction industry in 105 cities. Representatives of the Bureau were sent to the selected cities to tab¬ ulate representative pay rolls of building contractors for the neare6t pay roll period immediately preceding their visits. it is estimated that about 30 percent of all men employed in the building trades in the United States was covered, residential and nonresidential con¬ struction unoer both public and private sponsorshif were included in the survey. The rates given in the tables are those most commonly paid. They are referred to as "B. L. s., october 1, 1936* or " B. L. s. survey, October 1936." FUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION: OCTOBER 1. 1936 The survey made by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and described afove also covered P.W.A. projects. the rates paic on P.W.A. projects, however, were not included in the averages applying to the building viii industry as a whole; they are not shown in the accompanying tables as " b. l. s., October 1, 1936," but were segregated ano are presented-in the tables under the title "p.W.a., october 1, 1936."- These p.w.A. rates were taken from the pay rolls of p.w.A. con¬ tractors, and cover the workers employed on all types of P.w.A. proj¬ ects, both Federal and non-Federal. Two other sets of wage rate data relating to p.w.a. pr0ject8 are oescribed below. These rates differ in several respects from those previously presented. PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION! JUNE 1. 1936 The labor Relations Division of the Public works Administration collecteo wage rate data as of june 1, 1936, which were generally the local union contract rates. these rates are referred to in the tables as" P.w.A., June 1, 1930' or"RW.A. Labor Relations, June 1, 1936." PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION HOUSING DIVISION In determining wage rates to be paid on p.w.a. housing projects, a field representative of tie p.w.a. is sent into the locality to make an i n'vest i g at ic n at the time a PROJEpT is approved. HE interviews builders' associations, unions, ano contractors to obtain wage rate data. if possiele, the pay rolls of contractors are inspected. after the rate structure has been examined and the prevailing rates ascer¬ tained the investigator forwards his recommendations to the washington Authorities, befcre any rates go into effect they muet be approved by the State Public works Director. These rates are referred to in the tables as "P.w.a. Housing (various dates)." In a few communities several wage rates, all from the same source, are given as applying to a single occupation. where this occurs a dash connecting the wage rates, e.g., $.40 - $.50, indicates the range in the rates commonly paic. when rates are accompanied by asterisks, a single asterisk indicates that tic rate is a union rate; a double asterisk, that it is a non-union rate. the descriptive inform* tl on which has been presented concerning the various rates is summarized in the table on the following page. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION CONCERNING fAGE RATE DATA INCLUDED IN THE ACCOMPANYING TABLES Source Designation A/ Type of Rate Date in Effect Types of Construction Covered Method of Collection PRIVATE A. F. of L. E. a. Craig A. F. of l., July 1, Union Contract 1936 Craig, July 1, 1936 Prevailing scale July 1, 1936 July 1, 1936 All All Reported by Union Locals Questionnaires sent by Mail to Employees PUBLIC u. S. Department of Labor Solicitor's Office Davis-Bacon Act Bureau of Labor Statistics Entrance rates for common labor B. L. $., October 1, 1936 C/ Public Works Admin¬ istration P. *. A», October 1, 1936 C/ P. I, A., June 1, 1936 P. If, A, Housing Predetermined as prevailing scales Rates as shown on pay rolls (arith¬ metic average) Rates as shown on pay rolls (mooal average) Rates as shown on pay rolls (modal average ) Predetermined minimum rates based on local conditions various Dates July 1, 1936 October 1, 1936 October 1, 1936 Usually union contract June 1, 1936 Various oates All Federal con¬ struction costing more than $2,000 All B/ All all p. w. a. projects All Federal p.w.a. housing projects only Investigation by refe¬ ree of prevailing scales Questionnaires sent by mail to employers Sample survey of pay rolls made by govern¬ ment representatives Sample survey of pay rolls made by govern¬ ment representatives reporteo by unions Determined by P.w.A. field representatives and based on local con¬ ditions, subject to approval by state di¬ rector a/ Designation of sources as listed in the following tables. b/ Covers entrance rates in construction ano other important industries. c/ One asterisk in accompanying tables indicates union rates; two asterisks indicate non-union rates. 9173 0—37 2 ix HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCT I ON, 1936 ALABAUA re in— Sheet Struc- truck Cement Electricians, mixer forced Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians' Engineers, Helpers, hod Laborers, Lathers, Opera- Plumbers steel Compo- Metal iorkers* Steam iron Tile Layers' (1^ - 5 layers Building Finishers Helpers Iiremen Helpers hoisting n.E.C. Carriers Common Metal tors Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers workers sition workers helpers Fitters workers Layers helpers tons) Locality and Source Birmingham Davis-Bacon Act, Aug. 7, - Dec. 4, 1936 A/ $1.25 $1.90 «1.25 I .60 $1.25 $ .50- .75 $ .40- $ .40 .60 $1.00 $1 .125 $1 .00- $1.25 1.50 $1.25 $ .50 $1.00 $1.00 $ .50 $1.25 $1.25 $ .50- .75 A.F. of L., july 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.125 $1.25 .40 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 $1.25 P.i.A., October 1, 1936 c/ 1.00* 1.00* $ .40** .40* .70* .50** .30** B.L.S., October 1, 1936 0/ 1.00- 1.00* 1.25* .625' .30- .40* .75- 1.25* $ .75* 1.00* 1.25* 1.25* .75** .50** .30- 1.00* .40** Craig, July 1, Y936 z/ 1.25 .50- .50- 1.375 .30- .30- 1.375 1.00 1.25 1.50 .875 1.125 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 .40 .40 B.l.6. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ All Industries — .308 Build ing Construction — .351 Cement — .324 Iron ano Steel — .327 Bay Minette Davis-Bacon Act, December 10, 1936 a/ 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 .45 1.00 .40 .25 .60 .75- .75- 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .75 .75 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Evergreen Davis-Bacon Act, February 18, 1936 a/ .90 .85 .80 •40 1.00 .40 .25 .30 .30 1.00 1.00 .85 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Fairfielo Davis-Bacon act, Feb. - Sept. 1936 a/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 .40 1.25 .50- .85 .40 .40 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 Fayette .75 Oavib-Bacon Act, March 10, 1936 a/ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .85 .30 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .85 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Florence Davis-Bacon Act, September 18, 1936 a/ 1.125 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 .60 1.50 .45 1.00 1.17 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 .60 1.25 1.00 Fort mcLellan Davis-Bacon Act, May 6, 1936 kj 1.00 .75 .75 .75 .50 .30 .75 1.00 1.00 .50 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 green8b0r0 * Davis-Bacon Act, December 4, 1936 k/ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 .625 .30- .30 1.00 .40- .75 1.25 1.25 1.00 .75 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 .40 1.00 Maxwell Field Davi8—Bacon Act, May 5, 1936 kj 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .40 .80- 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 Mobile p.i.a., June 1, 1936 G/ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Davis-Bacon Act, February 18, 1936 A/ 1.00 .30 1.00 .40 .80 .45 .60 .30 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 .45 .60 .30 .40 1.00 1.00 1.00 Montevallo Davi8—Bacon Act, February 18, 1936 kj 1.25 .85 .85 .45 1.125 1.00 .40 .30 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .40 .75 .45 Montgomery p.*.A., October 1, 1936 c/ B.L.S„ October, 1, 1936 D/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 £/ 1.00** 1.25* 1.00** All industries — .249 •30* .20- .25** .30** .30* .25- .30** 1.00** .80* 1.25* 1.00* Fertilizers — .250 mu8cle Shoals A, F. of L., July 1, 1936 j/ Ozark Davis-Bacon Act, February 18, 1936 A/ Sheffield P.W.A., June 1, 1936 g/ Tuscaloosa Davis-Bacon Act, Aug. 25,- Oct. 23, 1936 A/ 1.125 1.00 .90 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .80 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 .625 1.50 .75 1.125 .35 .45 1.00 .25 .80 .45 .30 1.00 1.00 1.00 .80 1.00 1.00 .50 1..00 1.125 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 .75 .85 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.25 1.00 1.25 .50 .40- .60 (Continued on Next page) 2. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 alabama (concluded) Locality and Source Rein- Sheet Struc- truck Cement Electricians. mixer forced roofers. Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' inside Electricians' Engineers, Helpers, hod Laborers, Lathers Oper- plumbers' Steel Compo- metal Workers' Steam Iron Tile Layers' (li - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers Wiremen Helpers hoisting N.E.C. Carriers Common Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sition Workers Helpers Fitters workers Layers Helpers Tons) Tuscumbia Davi6—Bacon Act, May 15, 1936 kj #1.125 #1.00 #1.00 #1 .00 #1.50 S .45 #1.00 #1.17 #1.00 $1.00 #1.00 #1.00 #1.00 #1.00 #1.00 $1.00 $ .60 # .50 Tuskegee Davis-Bacon Act, September 1, 1936 A/ 1.00 1.00 1.00 # ,50 1.00 $ .50 .40 1.00 .50 .SO- 1.00 1.25 $ .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 $ .50 1.25 Davis-Bacon act, March 7, 1936 kj 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50- 1.00 .75 .40 1.00 .50 . 30 1.00 1.00 .5-0 . 75 .75 1 .CO 1.00 $1.25 1.00 .50 .50 a/ Davie>-5acon Act. These rates were predetermined by the u. s. department of Labor as rat£3 prevailing in the localities a6 of the dates shown. y A. F, of L. American Federation of Labor. C/ P,a., October 1, 1936. Same as o/ below except that these rates were paid on P.w.a. construction work only. £/ B.L.S.j October 1, 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid as of October 1, 1936 for the various occupations on all construction other than p.w.A. y Craic. £. «. Craig, Secretary of the Builders' association, Chicago. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what are in fact the prevailing rates. fj B. L. S., Entrance Rates for Common labor, July 1, 1936, These are averages of all entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for each of the industries shown and for all industries reporting. the "all industries* average for montgomery is for only three industries: brick, chem¬ icals and fertiliter, y P.W.A., June 1». 1936. PUBLIC Works administratis • union *» Non-union HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 3. ARIZONA Rein- sheet Struc- truck "oca ity and Source Cement Electricians, mixer forced Roofers,Sheet Metal tural Tile drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* inside Electricians* Engineers, helpers, hod common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers* Steel Compo- metal workers* steam iron- Tile layers* (li - 5 layers buildinq f|ni8hers helper8 wlremen helpers hoisting n.e.c. carriers laborers metal ators painters plasterers plumbers helpers workers sltlon workers helper8 fitter6 workers layers helpers tons) Apache and Coconino Counties Davis-Bacon Act, May 1936 bj Boulder Power Plant, Nevada, Arizona Davis-Bacon Act, February 1936 0/ Flagstaff Davib-Bacon Act, July 1936 b/ MESA Davis-Bacon Act, February 1936 B/ B.L.s. Survey, October 1936 0/ P.W.A., October 1936 e/ p.w.a., june 1936 g/ A.F. of l., July 1936 A/ Craig, July 1, 1936 C/ Davis-Bacon Act, July 1936 bj B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common labor July 1, 1936 f/ SAFFORD Davj s—Bacon Act, May 1936 B/ Santa Cruz County ^avis—Bacon act, November, 1936 B/ Sasabc Davis-Bacon Act, February 1936 B/ Springerville Davis-Bacon Act, February to September 1936 B/ Tucson Craig, july 1, 1936 £/ Davis-Bacon Act, July 1936 b/ Whipple Davis-Bacon Act, May 1936 b/ $1.00 $.75 $1.00 $.625 $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 $.60- .685 $1.00 1.00 1.00 $.55 $.50 1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $.60 $1.00 $.60 .65- .70 1.25 .75 1.25 1.00 $1.00 .75 $1.00 1.00 .625 .50 $1,125 1.00 1.125 $1.25 $.625 1.00 $1.00 1.00 .625 $1.25 1.25 1.25 .075 .60- .6C75 1 .50* 1.00* $.625* .50* 1.00* .40** • 50** .50* .50** 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 .6875 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.125 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.00 *1.25 1.25 1.50 .875 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .625- .50 1.00- 1.00 1.125 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 .75 1.125 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50- 1.00 .625- .50 1.125 .625 1.00 1.25 1.25 .625 1.00 1.00 .625 1.25 1.25 .875 .60- .625 .75 .00 All Industries - .496 Building Construction - .496 1.25 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 1.125 .625 1.00 1.125 1.25 1.00 .625 1.25 .875 .60- .6875 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 .50 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 .875 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50- 1.00 .625- .50 1.125 .625 1.00 1.125 1.25 .625 1.00 1.00 .625 1.25 1.25 .075 .60- .625 1.00 .6875 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50- .625- .50 1.125 .625 1.00 1.125- 1.25 .625 .75- 1.00 .625 1.25 1.25 1.25 .60- .60- .625 • .75 1.25 1.00 .875 .6e75 1.00- .75 .50- .60- .50- .40- .75- .75- 1.00- 1.00- .75- .70- 1.00- 1.00- 1.00- 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 .50 1.125 1.00 1.125 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50- .625- .50 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 .625 1.25 .075 .60- .625 .75 .6675 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.0© .625 .625- .50 1.125 .625- 1.00 1.125 1.25 .625 .75 1.00 1.00 .625 1.25 1.25 .875 .60- 1.00 1.00 .6e75 Yuma oavis-bacon Act, August 1936 b/ .00 1.00 1.25 .75 £/ American Federation of Labor. 2/ Oavls-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U.S. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the date shown. £/ CRAI 3« M* Cra|3, Secretary of the Builders' Association, Chicago, Illinois, These rates are a combination-of both un.-.on an© non—jnion rate8 collected for the purpose of determining what is in fact the prevailing rate. d/ B.L.S.. October 1936. bureau of labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations on all construction work except P.W.A. Z/ pjw.a., October 1936. Same as d/above. The rates are actually paid on Public Works Administration projects. f/ B.L.s. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936, These rates are averages of all hourly entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for the Building Construction industry and for all industries reporting. q/ P.w.a., June 1, 1936. Public works Administration. • union • • Non-Union 4. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 ARKANSAS Locality ano Source Rein- Sheet Struc- truck Cement Electricians, mixer Forced Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile drivers Brick- Carpcnters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians* Engineers, Helpers, Hod Common Lathers Oper- Plumbers* Steel Compo- Metal Workers* Steam Iron- Tile Layers* (l£ - 5 Layers Building Finishers helpers Wiremen helpers hoisting n.E.C. Carriers Uborers Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sition Workers helpers Fitters Workers Layers helpers tons) De Witt Davis-bacon Act, may 1936 b/ $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $.40 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $.50 $1.00 $.40 B.L.S. Survey, October 1936 0/ P.W.A., October, 1936 E/ Hamburg Davis-Bacon Act, September 1936 Bj Little Rock B.L.S. Survey, October 1936 D/ P.w.A., October 1936 Zj Crais, July 1, 1936 C/ Davis-Bacon act, June 1936 B/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 Ff Magnolia Davis-bacon act, may 1936 Bj mcghEE Davib-Bacon act, October 1936 J3/ $.50* 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00- .85- 1.125* 1.00* 1.125** .69- 1.00** 1.00* 1.00- 1.125 .85* .80- 1.00 1.00* 1.00* 1.00 1.00 $.60 All Industries - .246 1.00 .SO. 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75** .375- 1.00 1.00 1.00 $.60 .50- .90 .70 $1.00 1.00 .45* $.40* .30- .40* • .45* .40* .40 .50 .30* .25- .30* • .30* .40 1.00 .30- .40* .20- .30* • .30* .30** .30 1.00- 1.25 .40 1.00 .30 .90 .85* .95* .65* .95* .975 .875 .80 .40 1.00 .60- 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00* 1.00* 1.00* 1.00 1.00 80- 1.00 1.00 $.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 $1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50- .65* .75- 1.00 1.00 1.00 .00 1.00 .50- 1.00 .80 1.00 1.00 1.00 $.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .65 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .40 .40 monticello Davis-Bacon Act, March 1936 Bj morrilton Davis-Bacon Act, April 1936 jy Newport Davis-Bacon Act, August 1936 Bj Pocahontas Oavis-Bacon Act, April 1936 Bj Sprinqpale Davis-Bacon Act, February 1936 b/ Van Buren Davis-Bacon Act, February 1936 B/ Wynne Oavis-Bacon Act, march 1936 BJ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.125 .75 i.00 .85 .95 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.275 .075 1.125 .40 1.00 1.00 .95 1.00 1.00 1.125 .55 .50 .70 1.00 1.00 B/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U.S. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in these localities as of the date shown. Cj Craig. E. m. Craig, Secretary, Builders* Association, Chicago. These are a combination of both union ano non-union rates in an effort to determine what is in fact the prevailing rate, 0/ B.L.S. Survey. October 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labop. These rates were taken from payrolls as actually paid for these occupations on all types of construction except p.w.a. as of the date shown, £/ P.w.A.. October 1936. Public Works Administration, The same as D/ above except that these rates are for P.f.A. exclusively. F/ B.L.S. Entrance rates for Common Labor. Thts is the average of all common labor rates as of July 1, 1936 for all industries reporting, * Union. •• non-union. .40 1.00 1.00 .30 1.00 .65 .75 .30 .50 .85 .30 1.00 .65 1.00 .30 .75 .75 .40 1.00 .60 1.00 .35 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ♦85 1.00 1.00 .85 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 .50 .50 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 .65 1.00 1.00 .875 .90 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .35 .40 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 1.00 .40 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .60 .65 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.06 1.00 .45- .50 .35 5. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 CALIFORNIA rein- Sheet struc- Truck Cement Electricians, mixer forceo roofers Sheet metal tural Tile drivers brick- carpenters, cement finishers' inside electricians' engineers, helpers, hod common lathers, opera- plumbers' steel COMPO- metal workers' steam iron tile layers' (1? -5 la vers building finishers helpers w13emen helpers hoist ing N.e.c. carriers laborers metal tors painters plasterers plumbers helpers workers sition workers helpers fitters workers layers helpers TONS; LOCALITY AND SQURCE Alcatraz Island Davis-Bacon act, May-November 11, 1936 B/ Angel Island Davis-Bacon act, July 7, 1936 B/ Alameda P.w.A., June 1, 1936 0/ A.F. of L, July 1, 1936 A/ auburn Davis-bacon Act, March 12, 1936 B/ Brawley Davis-Bacon Act, November 24, 1936 B/ Fort Scott Davis-Bacon Act, February 14, 1936 B/ $1.50 $1,125 $1,125 1.125 1.50 1.125 1.50 1.125 1.25 .875 1.50 1.00 1.125 1.125 .375 $.625 1.10 1.25 1.25 $1.25 1.15 1.15 1.00 $.625 .625 $1.25 1.25 1.25 1.125 $.6875 .75 .75 $1.50 .75 1.50 $.36 $1.00 $1.25 $1.10 1.00 1.00 1.50 .50 1.00 . 75 . 875 1.25 $.75 .625 1.25 .70 1.00 1.25 .6875 1.50 1.25 $1.00 $1,375 1.125 $1.10 1.125 1.10 $1.10 1.25 $1,375 $1.25 1.25 1.375 1.25 1.00 $.625 . 625 . 375 1.00 $.625 1.00 1.125 .75 $.5625 $.625 1.125 .75 1.125 1.00 1.125 1.125 1.125 1.25 .75 .75 .3(V 1.07 Fresno City b.L.s. Survey, October, 1936 0/ P.w.A., October, 1936 E/ A.r. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ Friant Davis-Bacon Act, December 31, 1936 B/ Graeqle-Forest Highway Davis-Bacon Act, May 22, 1936 B/ 1.06*— 1.125 .75*•- .90 1.10* .90** 1.50 1.0625 1.50 1.125 1.375 1.00 1.10* 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.25* 1.25* • 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.375 $•60** 1.10* .615- .625* .50* • .50* .625** .615 1.25 1.00* .75** 1.25* 1.00 1.25 .60 1.25 .93 1.00 1.50 1.00 .60 .93 1.00 1.22* 1.22* 1.2125 1.2143 1.25 1.22* 1.00 1.2125 1.25 1.125 1.2143 1.2125 1.375 1.25 .625 1.2143 1.50 1.25 .68- .75 .68- .75 Huntington Park B.L.S. Entrance rate for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ F. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ Lake Tahoe davis-bacon act, June 13, 1936 Livermore Davis-bacon act, may - October 3, 1936 B/ Long Beach Davis-bacon Act, June 26, 1936 B/ A.F. OF L., JULY 1, 1936 A/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Los Angeles Davis-Bacon Act, May, 1936 B/ A.F. OF L., July 1, 1936 A/ B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 0/ P.w.A., October, 1936 y Craig, JULY 1, 1936 C/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Marion County Davis-Bacon Act, May 22, 1936 y Mare Island Davis-bacon Act, September - May, 1936 B/ FOUNDRIES AND MACHINE SHOPS — .^26 1.25 1.125 1.375 1.00 1.125 1.10 1.25 1.375 .625 1.25 1.125 1.50 .92 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.125 1.10 1.25 1.25 1.375 1.00 .625 .68- .75 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.15- .75 1.375 1.25- .625 1.25- 1.00 1.25V- 1.125- .75 1.125 1.00- 1.10 .75 1.125- 1.375 1.125V .6875- ,815V 1.25 1.35 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.25 .75 .075 1.10 • 50 1.10 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .625 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.10 1.00 1.125 1.10 All Industries — .578 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.00 .50- 1.10 .75 .625 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.125 1.00 1.125 5.00- 1.25 1.125 1.25 .75 .75 .075 8.00 P. D. 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.00 1.00 .625 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.00 1J25 1.25 1.125 1.25 .75 1.00* 1.00- 1.25* 1.10* .625* 1.10- .875* 1.25* .625** .75* 1.25* 1.125* .625* 1.125* 1.00* .72- . AO— 1.25* 1.00- 1.10* .69* .50* 1.00** 1.10* .75- .75- .75* .50- 1.25* .40- 1.25** .75** 1.00- 1.00- .50** 1.00** .75* • 75** .60** 1.125** 1.125* .50- .75- 1.25** 1.00** .35- .625** .50** .50** 1.25** 1.125** .875** 1.13** .625** 1.10** .50** * 1.10* 1.25* 1.10* .625- 1.10* .625* .625* 1.25* 1.10* 1.10* 1.25* 1.125* .625* 1.125* 1.10* 1.125* .625* 1.25* 1.125* 1,25* .80* .75* 1.10** 1.25** .75* .625** 1.10* .625-* 1.10** 1.10** 1.25** 1.125** 1.13** 1.10** 1.125** .625* * 1,125** • 75** .875- .875- 1.00 .625 .50 1.25 .75- .875- 1.00- 1.00 .75- 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 All Industries — .458 Automotive Parts — .442 BRI ck TERRACOTA — .396 Building CONSTRUCTION — .574 Fertilizers — .3e9 Foundries machine Shops — .441 Iron and Steel — .396 Paint and VARNISHES — .402 Paper and Pulp — .514 petroleum Refining — .622 meat PACKING « — .4?8 STREET RAILWAYS — • 365 .6875 1.125 1.90 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.00 .625 1.25 1.10- 1.50 1.25 1.10 1.375 1.25 .875 (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) 6. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 california (continued) Locality and Source Cement Electricians, Brick- carpenters, cement Finishers* insice electricians* Engineers, helpers hod layers Building Finishers helpers wiremen helpers rein- Sheet struo- Truck mixer forced Roofers Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers common lathers, oper- plumbers* steel compo- metal workers' steam iron tlle layers* (1^-5 Hoisting N.e.c. carriers Laborers Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers workers sit ion workers helpers Fitters workers layers helper Tons) Mariposa Davi$-8ACON Act, February-August 22, I936 jj/ $1*375 $1.00 $1,10 Martinez Davis-Bacon Act, June 26, 1936 8/ Monterey A.F. of L., JULY I, 1936 A/ Oakland Craig, July i, 1936 c/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July I, 1936 F/ pa8a0ena Davis-Bacon Act, July 2, 1936 8/ craig, july i, 1936 zj Plumes Davis-Bacon Act, February 18, 1936 9/ Point Reyes davis—3acon Act, November 5, 1936 b/ Sacramento Davis-Bacon Act, August-November, 1936 _B/ A.F. of l., July i, 1936 A/ B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 o/ 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.375 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.125 1.125 All industries — .504 $1.25 $1,375 1.1? $ .75 1.25 1.25 Building Construction — .598 $1.00 $.60 $.93 $1.00 1.10 .75 $1.50 1.125 1.CC $1.25 $ .eo- 1.125 $ 1.375 £ .68- .75 1.00 $1.50 1.25 $.75 1.125 $1,125 $1.10 $.75 $1.25 1.375 $ 1.Z5 $.75 .815" .075 1.00 .6875 1.125- 1.255 Foundries ano Machine Shops — .525 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.00 1.10 1.00- 1.125 1.125 1.10 paints and varnishes .441 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.375 1.00 1.50 1.50* 1.25 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.10- 1.25 1.125 1.10 1.25 1.10* 1.25* .75 1.125 1.375 .625 1.25 .75 . 50 1.10 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.10 1.00 . 60 . 93 1.00 1.00 .75 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.25 .75 1.125 1.00 1.125 .e75 1.10 1.125 .75 1.10 1.10 1.375 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.10 1.10 .75 1.375 .75 .68- .75 1.10 P.w.A., October, I936 l/ :e Rat >l7 b.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July i, i936 7 1.10- 1.125 1.10 1.10* 1.10* 1.10* .625** All industries — .561 2.50P.D. 1.10- 1.50 1.10 $.30 $.90* .625** .30* .625** Building Construction — .685 San Bernardino A.F. of L., july i, 1936 A/ San Diego P.W.A., june i, 1936 E/ a.F. of L., July i, i936 a/ Craig, July i, i936 zj B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July I, I936 f/ §ANTA-BAR9ara P.w.a., june i, 1936 y Davis-Bacon Act, January-July i, i936 _b/ a.f. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ San Francisco Davis-Bacon Act, September-November 19, IS a.F. or L., July I, 1936 kJ Craig, July i, 1936 c/ B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 y 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.00- .6875 1.25 1.125 .6975 1.25 .69* 1.25- .50- 1.50* .565** .69* .50** .60 1.125 1.03- 1.10* 1.10* 1.00- 1.19- 1.10 1.125 1.10 1.00- 1.125* 1.50 1.50 1.50* 1.50* 1.25- 2.50 P.D.1.125-1.10- 1.25 1.3125 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.10 1.17 1.31* 1.10* 1.25* 1.31* 3.20 P.D. 1.25- 1.375- 1.125- .6975- .75 1.3125 1.50 1.25 . 75 1.25 1.375 1.125 .30 1.31* 1.125* .69* 1.00 1.125 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.3733* 1.125* 1.10 1.125 1.25 .69* 1.25 1.10 1.00 1.00 .625 1.25 1.25 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.125 9, 1936 8/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 .70- 1.25 1.10 .625 1.25 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 . 375 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.25 .375 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.375 .625 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 .75 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.10 .75 .75 1.00 1.10 .50 1.25 .75 1.25 1.00 .70 .35 1.00 .70 .75 • 75 .75 All industries — .506 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 .65 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.15 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.15 1.125 1.25 1.00- 1.25 .65 *1.00- .65 1.00 .50- 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.15 .75 1.125 1.00 1.00 .70 1.15 1.375 1.25 .65 .75 1.10 1.25 .65 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 • 65 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.15 1.00 1.00 1.15 1.125 P.w.A., October, I936 E/ • L.s. Entrance July I, 1936 j B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Lasor, * £/ San Mateo a.f. of l., July i, i936 a/ San Pedro Davis-Bacon act, June 6, i936 b/ 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.00 .75 .36 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.10 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.125 .75 1.45 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.125 1.10 1.125 1.50 1.25 .75 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.00 .6875 1.125* 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.00— 1.125 1.25 1.375 1.25 1,50* 1.125* 1.125* .69- 1.25* 1.125* .69* 1.255** 1.125 1.125** .785* .625- 1.00- .625- 1.45- 1.00* 1.25- 1.25* .75* - 1.25* 1.125* 1.10* .44* 1.10- 1.375* 1.25* .77* .69** 1.10* .75* • 50— 1.50* 1.00** 1.50* 1.25** .60** 1.25* .69** 1.50* 1.10* 1.10* .65- 1.25* 1.125* .75* 1,10* .625- 1.10* 1.25* 1.125- 1,125* 1.10* 1.125* 1.25* .77* 1.125** 1.10** .785* 1.25** • 75** .75* 1.25* 1.125** .785** .75** All industries — .457 brick terra c0ta — .405 Building Construction — .688 foundries and machine shops —• .508 leather — .415 Paints and varnishes — .482 street ra | lwa ys 1.50 1.125 1.10 1.25 1.50 .685 1.50 1.15 1.50 1.25 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.375 1.25 .75 1.10 .625 (continued on next page) HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 CAL IF8RNIA (CONCLUDED) rein- sheet struc— truck Locality and source Cement Electricians, mixer forceo roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- carpenters. Cement Finishers' inside electricians' Engineers, helpers, hoo Common Lathers, Opera- Plumbers' Steel Compo- Metal workers' Steam Iron Tile Layers' (12 - 5 layers Building Finishers Helpers Wiremen 'helpers hoisting n.E.C. Carriers Laborers metal tors painters plasterers ^lumbers helpers workers sit ion workers helpers Fitters workers layers helpers tons) P.*.A., June 1, 1936 5/ a.F. or I., July 1, 1936 a/ 11.50 1.50 31.10 1.10 31.125 1.125 31.125 .1.125 3.625 .625 31.25 1.25 81.05 1.05 81.50 1.50 81.1875 1.1875 31.00 1.00 31.1875 1.1875 31.1875 $1,125 1.1875 1.125 $1,125 1.125 Santa Claba p.w.a., june 1, 1936 g/ Oavis-Bacon Act, June 12, 1936 jj/ a.f. or l., july 1, 1936 kj 1.285 1.285 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.125 1.125 81.125 1.125 #1.10 .625 .65 .625 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.1425 1.10 1.1425 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 8 1.375 8.75 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.375 3.75 1.375 1.25 1.375 1.125 1.125 3.75 Santa Maria Oavis-Bacon Act, May 14, 1936 b/ 1.00 .375 1.00 1.00 1.00 .90 1.00 .375 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 1.15 1.10 1.00 .75 Selma Davis-Bacon Act, February 13, 1936 jl/ 1.25 1.10 1.10 1.15 1.125 .50 1.125 1.10 1.125 1.125 1.125 1.10 1.10 1.125 1.375 1.125 Shasta Davis-Bacon Act, February 18, 1936_b/ 1.375 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.375 1.00 .60 8.93 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.375 1.125 .68- .75 Sierraville Davis-Bacon Act, February 17, 1936 ji/ 1.375 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.375 1.00 .60 .93 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.375 Solano Davis-Bacon Act, January 16, 1936 _§/ .9375 1.50 .625 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.10 .75 South Gate Davis-Bacon Act, June 3, 1936 b/ 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.00 3.75 1.10 .75 .625 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.125 .625- 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.125 .75 1.25 1.125 1.25 .75 Sonoma a.F. of L., July 1, 1936 kj 1.10 1.00 .90 1.00 .50 1.25 .90 .90 Tracy Davis-Bacon act, July 18, 1936 j}/ 1.50 1.10 1.125 1.125 .625- .875 1.375 1.10 .625 1.25 1. 00 1.05 1.50 1.1375 .625- 1.125 .875 1.00 1.1875 .625- 1.1875 1.375 .875 1.125 Tuolumne Davis-Bacon Act, February 15, 1936 b/ 1.375 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.375 1.00 .60 .93 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.375 Tulare davis-Bacon Act, December 31, 1936 J3/ 1.25 1.10 1.10 1.15 .625 1.25 1.10 .50 1.25 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.725 .75 1.10 .375 1.10 1.125 1.375 1.125 .625 Tule Lake Davis-Bacon Act, May 25, 1936 &/ 1.25 1.00 1.10 3.60 1.25 .50 1.00 1.00 1.1?5 1.25 1.00 1.125 .60 Ukiah Davis-Bacon Act, march 22, 1936 b/ 1.90 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.125 .50 1.25 .90 1.25 1.125 .75 1.125 1.00 1.10 1.125 1.335 1.25 .375 .66- .75 .75 .625- .75 .68- .75 .625- .75 - #6° con act, march 22, I936 b/ 1.60 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.125 . 50 1.25 .90 1.25 1.125 . 75 1.125 1.00 1.10 1.125 1.335 1.25 . 375 Valaville Davis-Bacon Act, Aususy, I936 B/ 1.90 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.125 1.00 .625 1.25 1.00- 1.50 1.25 1.125 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.375 1.25 . 975 1.20 Vernon 8.L.S. Entrance rates for common labor, Slaughtering and Meat Packing — .443 July I, I936 V/ tatsonvllle Da vi s-bacon act, March 7, I936 b/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.375 .90 . 60 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.25 . 75 . 75 Yosemite Davis-Bacon Act, June 26, i936 jl/ 1.375 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.375 1.00 . 60 . 93 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.375 .60- .75 bJ A, 1936 J3/ Denver B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 0/ P.W.a., October 1936 E/ Craig, July -1936 c/ Davis-Bacon Act, November 1936 B/ B.L.s. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 Tj Florence Davi8—Bacon Act, March 26, 1936 b/ fort Collins Davis-Bacon Act, January 21, 1936 j/ Fort Lyon davi a-bacon act, July 28, 1936 b/ Lovelano Davis-bacon Act, February 24, 1936 B/ Mesa-veroe National Park Davis-Bacon Act, April 25, 1936 B/ Pueblo p.w.a., June, 1936 0/ A. F. or L., JUL* 1, 1936 A/ Rocky Mountain National Park Davis-bacon Act, march 12, 1936 b/ 1.25 8 1.25 8 1.25 8 1.25 8 1.25 $ .625 8 1.25 1 1.25 8 1,25 8 1.25 8 1.25 8 1.25 8 1.25 8 1.25 81.25 8 .80 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 8 .75 .40 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 8 .60 .90 1.00 8 .60 .70 1.25* 1.25* 1.25* 8 .80* 1.25* .75* 1.25* 8 .50- $ .75- .50- 1.25* $1.25* 1.25* 1.10- 1.30* 81.25* 1.25* .60* 1.30* 1.25* 1.25* 8 .75- 1.00** .75** .50* • 1.00** .85* .90* .625* .50* • .75- 1.25* 1.15** .80* .50- .40- .875** .75** .675** .50*' 1.25* 1.25* 1.25* .80* 1.25* 1.25* .50*' .75* .625* 1.25* 1.25* 1.25* 1.25* 1.25*- .60* 1.25* .80* 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 .90 .625 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.30 1.25 1.25 1.30 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 .90 .625 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.30 .725 1.125 1.25 1.30 1.25 1.25 .75 1.00 All industries - .438: Foundries and machine Shops - .414: Slaughtering and meat packing - .468. 1.10 ..10 1.10 1.10 1,10 .50 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 .60- .75 1.10 1.00 1.10 .40 1.10 .75 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.10 .43 1.25 1.10 1.10 1.10 .75 1.10 .75 .60 1.do 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 .625 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 .75 .60- .75 1.10 1.10 1A 1.00 .50 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.10 .50 .70 1.10 1.10 1.10 .50- f70 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 .625 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 .80 1.25 1.10 1.00 1.25 .625 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.10 1.00 1.10 1.10 .50 .70 1.10 1.10 .50- .70 &/ American Federation of Labor SJ Davis-bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U. S. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the date shown. C/ Craiq. E. M. Craig, Secretary of the Builders' Association, Chicago, Illinois, these rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what 18 in fact the prevailing rate, D/ B.L.S,, October 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department or Labor. These rates were taken from payroll# as rates actually paio for these occupations. £/ p.w.a,. October 1936. Same as 0/ above. The rates are actually paid on Public works administration projects. £/ b.l.s., common Labor, July 1. 1936. The rates are average hourly entrance rates for coawon labor. Thev were gathered by the Bureau of labor Statistics, U. S. Department or Labor, in connection with a 8urvey it maoc la8t fall. £/ p.w.a.j June *, 1936. public works administration. • Union •• Non-Union HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 CONNECTICUT Locality and Source Rein- Sheet Strug- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixers forceo Roofers Svcet metal tural Tile drivers Brick- Carpenters Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians' Engineers helpers Hod Common Lathers,Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- metal workers' Steam iron- Tile Layers' - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers wiremen Helpers hoisting n.E.C. Carriers Laborers Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Workers sition Workers helpers Fitters workers Layers helpers Tons) Bridgeport A.f. of l., july 1, 41s36 A/ 11.15 81.15 81.15 81.125 8.625 81.25 81.00 81.15 81.20 Craig, July 1, 1936 E/ 1.15 1.15 1.15 8.65 .625 1.375 .75 1.25 1.20 B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor July 1, 1936 F/ All Indus tr ies - .472 Bui ld i ng Construct ion - .573 Clinton Davis-Bacon Act, February 24, 1936 B/ 1.20 .85 1.20 1.125 81.275 .60 .55 1.25 $.75 .85 1.2D 1.00 Danbury P.*. A., Labor Relations, June 1, 1936 9/ 1.20 1.00 1.125 .65 .65 1.20 East Hampton Davis-Bact Act, November 10, 1936 B/ 1.125 1.00 1.125 1.00 8.55 1.275 .625 .50 1.00 . 60 . 90 1.125 1.2D Glaston Berry Davis-Bacon Act, May 7, 1936 B/ 1.125 1.00 1.125 1.00 .55 1.275 .625 .50 1.00 .80 1.125 1.20 Greenwich Davis-Bacon Act, August 15, 1936 B/ 1.20 1.00 1.20 1.65 .875 1.275 .625 1.25 1.20 1.25 A. F. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ 1.20 1.00 1.20 1.65 .75 1.40 1.00 1.20 1.25 Hartford A. F. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ 1.125 1.00 1.125 1.00 .50 1.375 1.125 1.20 Craig, July 1, 1936 E/ .80- .70- .75- .80- .50- .40- .75- .65- .80- 1.00- 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .65 .50 1.00 .875 1.00 1.20 B.L.S. Survey, October 1936 C/ 1.00* 1.00* .60** 1.00" .40- 8.60* .625* .50" 1.25* .75- 1.125. 1.00* • .80- .70- .50** .50" .50- .875* 1.00** .75** .55" .70- .75" P.W.A., October 1936 D/ 1.125* .90* 1.20* 1.00** .55** .75* .50* .80" 1.00" 1.20* 1.00** 1.00** 625* • .50" B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor July 1, 1936 £/ All Industries .431 Building Construct ion .460 Meriden Davis-Bacon Act, March 17, 1936 B/ 1.00 .875 1.00 .60 .55 .90 1.00 1.00 New haven Davis-Bacon Act, October 2D, 1936, b/ 1.20 1.0625 1.20 1.125 .60 1.20 .60 .55 1.2725 .60- 1.0625 1.20 1.00 1.20 Craig, July 1, 1936 £/ 1.20 .80- 1.20 1.125 .50- .45- 1.275 .80- 1.20 1.0625 1.0625 .60 .65 1.00 p.*.a., Labor Relations, June 1, 1936 g/ 1.20 1.0625 1.125 .55- .55 1.00 81.18 #.65- 1.20 1.25 1.00 8.60 81.375 1.00 1.12 1.375 .50 1.375 .70- 1.0625 .80 1.00 1.25 1.25 81.20 81.15 1.20 #1.375 1.20 1.00 1.375 1.20 $.75 $.60 1.20 1.375 1.20 1.20 1.375 1.125 .625 1.20 1.375 1.125 .625 .575 1.00 .90- 1.00 .45- .50" 1.125 1.20 1.00- 1.00- 1.20 1.20 1.125* $.35- 1.20* .40" 1.00" 1.25 1.375 1.25 1.375 1.00- 1.375 1.375* 1.4375 1.0625 .5e- .60 1.125 1.00- 1.125 .60* 1.375* .625* .875 1.0625 1.00 1.375 1.00 1.125 . 39- 1.00 1.375 1.20 . 75 .90 1.50 1.0625 1.0625 1.375 1.20 1.375 1.125 B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Lamr, July 1, 1936. f/ .80 1.00 1.375 1.20 All Industries - .417 Brick Terra-Cotta .364 Foundries aid Machine Shops - .389 New London Davis-Bacon Act, May '.9 - June 25, 1936 b/ .75 .50- .60 Ntantic Davis-Bacon Act, may 5, 1936 8/ norwalk Davis-Bacon Act, April 10, 1936 b/ 1.20 1.125 1.20 1.00 1.125 1.275 .55 . 45 . 60 . 60 .75 . 75 1.125 1.275 1.00 1.20 1.20 .80 1.00 .60 1.375 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.20 1.375 1.20 .75 (Continued on next page) 10. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 CONNECTICUT (CONCLUDED) rein- Skcet Struc¬ Truck locality and source Cement Electricians, Mixer Forced Roofers, Sicet Metal tural Tile driver6 br ick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians' Engineers, helpers hod Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers' ' Steel Compo- Metal worke rs* Steam Iron- Tile Layers (1±-5 layer6 building Finishers helpers Wiremen helpers Hoisting N.E.C.'Carriers Laborers metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumpers helpers workers 61 ti on Workers helpers Fitters workers Layers Helpers tot.'s) t h0mp80nvillc Davis-Bacon Act, January 4, 1936ji/ $1,375 $1.00 $1,375 $1,125 $ .725 $1.25 $ .80 $ .50 $1.00 $ .75 $1.00 $1,375 $1.20 $1,125 $1.20 $1.20 $1.20 $1,125 $1,375 $.75 P.w.tf. housing Division, April 7, 1936 h/ 1.20 1.00 1.20 Waterbury B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 C/ 1.20* 1.00* .75** P.I.A., october, 1936 D/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Foundries and Machine Shops 1.40 .95* 1.00- 1.20 .75 .50 1.25 $ .50** .60- .40** .55** .50** 1.00 .875** 1.20 1.20 1.00* 1.20 1.375 1.00- 1.375* 1.125* we6t Haven Davis-Bacon Act, may 9, 1936 b/ 1.20 1.0625 1.20 1.125 1.20 .55 1.275 1.0625 1.20 1.00 $.60 1.375 . 75- 1.125 .875 1.00 1.375 1.20 $.75 .60 winstep Davis-Bacon Act, June 11, 1936 B/ 1.125 1.00 1.00 .55 1.275 .625 .50 1.00 .80 1.125 1.20 . 50 1.375 . 80 1.0625 1.20 1.375 1.125 .625 .575 At/ A. F. or L. American Federation of Labor. &/ Oavis-bacon. These rates were predetermined by the U. S. department of Labor as prevailing rates in these localities as of the date 6hown. C/ B.L.S, Survey. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid these occupations in these localities on all building construction exclusive of p.w.a. D/ P.w.a ., October, 1936. Public works Administration. The same as C/above except that these rates are for P.W.a. exclusively. E/ Craig. E. v. Craig, Secretary Builders' Association, Chicago. ThE6E are a combination of both union and non-union rates in an effort to oetermine what is in fact the prevailing rate. F/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. These rates are the average of all common labor rates paid in all * industries and in each of the industries reporting in those communities shown, j/ P.w.A. June 1. 1936, Public works Administration. _h/ P.w.A. Public work6 Administration. These rates were predetermined by the housing oivisicw of p.w.a. as prevailing rates as of tic date shown. • • Union •• Non-Union HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 rein- Sicet Struc- Truck in™. cement electricians, mixer eorceo roofers, sheet metal tural tile or iver6 LOCALITY AND SOURCE ' ... /«i - BRICK- CARPENTER6, CEhCNT FINISHERS' INSIDE ELECTRICIANS' EnG I VEERS, HELPER8 HOD COMMON LATHEHSOpER- PLUMBERS' STEEL COMPO- NfeTAL *<*KER6' STEAM IRON- TI LE LAYERS' Pi - 5 LAYERS BUILDING FINISHERS HELPERS RI REM EN HELPER8 HOISTING N.E.C. CARRIERS LABORERS METAL ATORS PAIf ERS PLASTERERS PLUMBERS HELPERS WORKERS SITION WORKERS HELPERS FITTERS W0RKER8 LA YE RS HELPERS TONS) Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Davis-Bacon Act, March 2, 1936 6/ I .90 t .40 Davis-Bacon Act, March 2, 1936 B/ 11.25 $1.00 $1.10 $ 1.00 $ .65 $1.25 .45- $1,125 1.90 $1.10 $1.10 $ .65 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.10 $1.10 $1.00 $ .75 1 .75 •ilmington A. F. or L., July 1, 1936 A/ 1.25 1.00 1.10* 1.00 1.25 1.125 .90 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.00 .65 B. US. Survey, October, 1936 c/ 1.25* .80- 1.10 • | .50- 1.00* .60* $ .46- $ .625- .40* 1.25* .90- 1.25* 1.10* .45- .80- $ .40- 1.10* 1.10* 1.125- .75- .50* 1.00' .55* .85— .80** .53* .75* .40- 1.125— 1.00* 1.25— 1.10— .50* .90** .45- .85** .85** 1.25* .925* .50** .80- .40- .75** .45— .75- .45* • .85— .75** .80— P.w.A. June 1, 1936 0/ 1.25 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.25 1.125 .90 1.10 1.10 .75 1.00 1.25 1.10 1.10 1.00 Craig, July, 1936 E/ .90- .80- .85 .80- .50- .40- 1.25 .90 1.25 .90- .60- .90 .90- 1.25 1.25 1.00 .90 .75 .45 1.00 .80 1.00 B.L.S. Entrance Rate6 for Common Labor July 1, 1936 Tj All Industries - .403 Builping Construction - .420 Leather - .403 A/ A. F. of l. American Federation of Labor. B/ Oavis-Bacon. These rates were predetermined by the u. S. Department of Labor as prevailino rates in ticse communities as of tie date shown. C/ B.l.S. Survey. Bureau of Labor Statistics, u. S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations on builoing construction exclusive of P.w.*. as of october 1, 1936. E/ Craig. E. M. Craig, Secretary Builders* Association, Chicago. These are a combination of both union and non-union rates in an effort to oetermine what is in fact the prevailing rate. F/ B,L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Tkcse are the average of all common labor ratE6 for all industries and for those industries reporting. 0/ P.w.A.. June 1. 1936. Public works administration. • Union •• NON-UNION. 12. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 OISTRICT OF COLUMBIA rtlx- Sheet Struc- Truck locality ako source cement electricians, mixer forced roofers, sheet metal tural tile drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' inside Electricians' Engineers, helpers. mod Laborers, Lathers, Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- metal Workers' Steam Iron tile layers' (li - 5 layers builoing finishers helpers airemen helperb h0i8ting n.e.c. carriers common metal atqrs painters plasterers plumbers helpers workers sition workers helpers fitters workers layers helpers tous) A.F. of l., july 1, 1936 A/ 11.90 #1.375 #1.375 #1.65 #1.65 #.70 #1.50 #1.375 #1.75 #1.50 #1.50 #1.50 #1.75 8.875 #.85 Davis-Bacon Act, July - december, 1936 B/ 1.50 1.375 1.375 #.60 1.65 #.35- 1.10- #1.00 .60 1.50 #1.50 1.375 1.75 1.50 #.50 #1.375 8 .85- 1.50 #.60 1.50 1.75 #1.30 . 875 .45- 1.00 1.375 1.10 .35 Craio, july 1, 1936 C/ 1.50 1.375 1.375 1.65 . 70 . 60- 1.10- 1.375 1.75 1.50 1.10- 1.50 1.50 1.75 1.30 .70 1.50 1.50 B.L.S., OCTOBER 1, 1936 2/ 1.50- 1.375- 1.375- 1.65- .40-- 1.35- $.55- .55- 1.375- 1.75- 1.50- .50- 1.375- .SO— 1.50- .875- 1.50- 1.75- 1.30- .75- .65- 1.00- .75- .625— .75— .60- .60- .75— .75- 1.00— .35— 1.00— .50- 1.00— .565— .50 — 1.50— 1.375— .40- .40- 1.50— .75— 1.00— .55" P.*.A., OCTOBER 1, 1936 E/ 1.50- 1.375- 1.375- 1.65- 1.85- .525- .55- 1.50- 1.375- 1.75- 1.50- .50- 1.375- 1.10- 1.50' .55— 1.50- 1.75- 1.30- .75- .45- .60- .55- B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 £/ all Industries - .465 Building Construction - .521 h/ A>F* of L. American federation of Labor. y Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U. S. Department of labor as prevailing hourly wages in these localities as of the oate shown. C/ Craig. E. M. Craig, Secretary Builders* Association, Chicago. These are a combination of both union and non-union rates in an attempt to oetermine what 13 in fact the prevailing rate. y B.L.S., October 1, 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the same as E/ below except for other construction than pwa. y P.W.A., October 1, 1936. Public Works Administration. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations in these localities as of the date shown. They were collected by the Bureau of labor Statistics of the department of Labor, f/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for common Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics, these are the averages of all entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for Building Construction Industry and for all industries reporting. • Union. •• non-union. HOURLY *AGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 FLORICA locality and source Rein- Sheet struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Orivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers1 inside Electricians* Engineers, helpers hoo Common Lather?, Oper- Plumbers* Steel Compo- metal workers* Steam Iron Tile layers' 5 layers Building Finishers Helpers wiremen helpers hoisting n.e.c, Carriers laborers metal ators Painters Plasterers plumbers helpers workers sition workers helpers Fitters workers layers Helpers Tons) Davis-Bacon Act, March 4, 1936 */ $.80 Bay Pines Davis-Bacon Act, July 21, November 4, 1936 a/ 1,00 *.75 .75 *•80 *.30 *1.00 1.00 *.60 .40 *1.00 .75 *.30 *.75 £75 *.80 *1.00 *.65 *1.00 *.60 *1.00 .30 .75 3.75 .75 1.00 1.00 .40 .625 1.00 *1.00 *1.00 *1.00 1.00 1.00 *.40 .40 Fort Lauderdale Davis-Bacon Act, February 21, 1936 A/ Fort Matanzas National Monument Davis-Bacon Act, May 20, 1936 A/ jacksonville a.f. of l., july 1, 1936 §/ 1.00 .75 june 1, 1936 c/ 1.00 .75 b,L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, july 1, 1936 d/ mapi son Davis-Bacon Act, March 3, 1936 a/ i.oo 1,00 Miami 1.00 All Industries - .222 1.00 Davis-Bacon Act, January 2, May 20, 1936 a/ 1.25 .875 1.25 Craia, July 1, 1936 g/ 1.00- .75- 1.00- 1.25 1.00 1.23 B.l.S., October 1, 1936 £/ 1.25* 1.00* 1.25* 1.00** 1.00** Pi*.a., October 1, 1936 <*/ 1.00* 1.25* 1.00** b.l.S. Entrance rates for common labor. July 1, 1936 d/ Monroe Davis-bacon Act, May 9, 1936 a/ Moore haven Davis-Bacon Act, August 19, 1936 A/ Palm Beach Davis-Bacon Act, April 17, 1936 a/ Palm Valley Davis-bacon Act, April 29, 1936 Panama City Davi8—Bacon Act, may 21, 1936 a/ All Industries - .346 .75 1.25 1.00 Pensacola Davis-Bacon act, august 3, Nov. 4, 1936 £/ 1.00 St. Petersburg A.F. of l., july 1, 1936 §/ b.l.s., October 1, 1936 f/ p.w.a., october 1, 1936 §/ B.L.s. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 0/ 1.00 1.00. 1.00** .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 •75* •75* ♦ 1.00* .625* All industries - 1.25 1.25 1.10 1.25 .25 1.00 1.25 .75- 1.50 1.50* .75 1.25 1.00 .75 1,00 1.10* .60 ,75* .80 1.50 1.25* 1.50* Building constr. - .338, .80 1.25 .00 .75 .40 .30 .40 .40 .43 1.25 .30 .75 .40 .65 .40 .30* • 30* .75 •"< 5 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 .80 1.00 1.00 1.00 .30- .45 ,25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 ,40 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.25 .50 ,25- 1.00- .50- 1.00- 1.25 .75- 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.50 ,40 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 ,40* • 1.25* 1.25* 1.00* 1.25* 1.25* .40* 1.00* 1.125* 1.375* *.40** 1.00* 1,50* *.50* .625*• .30** 1.00** .40* • ,30* 1.25* 1.00* 1.25* 1.25* 1.125* ,40** 1.10* ,30 .60 .60 .50 .75 .60 .75 .85 .75 1.00 .75 •63* .63- .75* • .75 1.125 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00** 1.00* 1.125 1.50 .75 1.00 1.00 , 50 .40 .75 1.00 .65 .75 .75 .75 .50** .75* 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .45 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00* I.OO** .289 Davib-Bacon Act, February 25,jo May 5, 1936 a/ .75 Craig, July 1, 1936 e/ 1.00- .75- 1.25 .80 p.W.A., june 1, 1936 £/ 1.00 .75 b.l.s. Entrance Rates for Common labor, June 1, 1936 d/ All Industries ■ west palm Beach Davis-Bacon Act, May 13, 1936 k/ A.f. of l., july 1, 1936 b/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60- 1.25 .268 1.00 1.00 1.00 FERTLI-ZER - .261 1.00 1.25 *.30 .30 .30 1.00 .60- 1.00 .40 .40 1.125 .70 .70- .00 1,125 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 b/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the u. s. Department of Labor as rates prevailing in the localities as of the date shown. £/ a. F. of L. American Federation of Labor- £/ June 1, 1936. Public Works Administratiok 0/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936. These are averages of all entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for each of the industries shown and for all industries reporting. j/ Craig. e. m. Craig, secretary of the Builders' Association, Chicago. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what are in fact the prevailing rates.* U B.l.s., October 1, 1936. Bureau of labor statistics, u.s. department of Labor. These — III.; .-7.^- — - -' $ ULrNBiwini ur lhdw, int.. »• Nor rates were taken from payrolls a8 rates actually paid as construction work only. 1.00 .75 .75- .75- 1.00 1 .00 1.00 1.125 1.50 1.00 1.00- 1.00- 1.00- 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 14. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 Locality and Source Rein- Sheet forceo Roofer^ Sheet metal Struc¬ tural truck Tile Drivers Davi8—Bacon Act, August 22-September 19, 1936 A/ Craig, July 1, 1936 ji/ b.l.S., october 1, 1936 cy P.w.A., OCTOBER 1, 1936 0/ B.L.S., Entrance Rates for Common labor, July 1, 1936 E/ Augusta Davis-bacon Act, may 19-July 14, 1936 kj Blakeley Davis-Bacon Act, march 11, 1936 AJ College park Davis-Bacon Act, February 18, 1936 A/ columbu8 P.w.A., june 1, 1936 ?J commerce Oavis—bacon Act, April 22, 1936 kj Cuthbert Davis—Bacon Act, March 20, 1936 kj eort benninq Davis-Bacon Act, may 5-may 20, 1936 kj Fort mcPherson Oavis-bacon Act, may 5, 1936 kj Fort Oglethorpe oavis-bacon Act, may 5, 1936 kf gainesville Davis-bacon Act, August 22, 1936 kj i•—Bacon Act, September 24, 1936 kj Davis-Bacon Act, July 31, 1936 kj Hartwell oavis-bacon Act, April 22, 1936 kj Hawk i nsv i lle Davis-bacon Act, November 19, 1936 A/ Jackson Davis-bacon act, April 22, 1936 kj Jessup Oavis-bacon Act, April 21, 1936 kj Lafayette Davis-bacon Act, April 11, 1936 k/ McRae Davis-bacon act, November 20, 1936.kj Monticello Oavis-bacon Act, April 22, 1936 k/ brick- Layers Carpenters, Building cement Finishers Finishers' helpers in8ide wifemen Electricians* helpers Engineers, helpers h0i6tinq N.E.C. hoo Carriers Common lab0rer8 lathers, oper- metal atcr8 pai nter8 plasterers Plumbers Plumbers' helpers » Steel v0rker8 compo¬ sition metal workers workers' helpers ' steam F itter8 iron workers tile layer8 Layers' helpers (1± " 5 TONS} $1,125 $1.00 $1.00 4.50 $1,125 $.50 $.50 $.40- $1.00 $1.00 $.85 $1.00 $1.25 $.65 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $.60 $1.25 $1.25 $1.00 $.50 $.60- .50 .70 .75- .65- 1.00 1.00- .30 .25 .75 .65 1.00 1.25 .70 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.125* 1.00* 1.00* .50* 1.00* .50* $.25- .50* .20- .85* 1.00* 1.0o- .50* 1.25* .44- 1.00* .40* 1.00* 1.25* 1.00* .40" .80- .60- .40- .40* • .75** .30** .25** .50- .60- 1.25* .40" .75" .75- .25" 1.00" 1.00*• .70** .75** .60** .75** 1.00" .80" 1.125* .90" .40* .40* 1.00* 1.00* 1.25* .60* 1.25* .25" 1.00" All industries - .286 Building Construction - .322 Fertilizer - .241 Street Railways - .286 1.00 .75 .40 .75 .50 $1.00 .35 1.00 .75 1.125 1.00 .45 1.00 .45 .80 • 75 1.00 .75 1.00 .80 .65 .65 .75 .85 .75 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.25 •40. 1.00 1.00 .85 1.00 1.25 .90 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 .60- .70 1.00 .75 1.125 1,00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 .30 .75 .80 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 .80 .75 1.00 .75 1.00 .80 .65 .65 .75 .85 .75 1.25 1.00 .90 .75 1.00 .75 .30- .40 .65 .65 .75 .85 .75 1.25 1.00 .50 .40 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.125 • .40 .85 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 .25 .80 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 .30 .80 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.125 .50 .30 1.00 .85 1.00 1.25 .65 1.00 .60 1.25* 1.25 1.00 .50 .60- .70 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.125 .30 1.00 1.00 .85 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 .40 1.00 • 75 1.00 1.00 1.00 .30 .75 .80 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 .45 .40 .30 1.00 .40 .65 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.25 1.00 .50 .35 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.25 .30 1.00 1.00 .85 1.00 1.00 .90 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 .75 1.00 1.0o .60 1.00 .40 .30 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 .40 .75 1.00 .40 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 .40 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 .25 .75 .80 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 .45 .40 .30 1.00 .40 .65 1.00 1.00 .53 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.25 1.00 .50 .35 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.125 .30 1.00 1.00 .85 1.00 1.00 .90 1.00 1.00 1.00 t.25 (continued on next rage) HOURLY *AGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 »5 GEORGIA (CONCLUDED) Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Locality and Source Cement. Electricians, mixer forceo Roofer^ Sheet metal tural Tile drivers brick- Carpenters, Cement Finisicrs' Inside Electricians' Engineers, helpers hoo Common Lathers. bper»- pliaibers' Steel Compo- metal workers' Steam iron Tile layers' (1r - 5 layers suiloinc finishers helpers wiremen helpers h0i8ting n.e.C. carriers laborers metal atqrs painters plasterers plumbers helpers w0rker8 sitiqn workers helpers fitters mqrkers layers helpers TONS) Davis-Bacon Act, August 15, 1936 A/ B.L.S., October 1, 1936 Cj P.I.A., october 1, 1936 D/ b.l.s., Entrance rates for common labor, July 1, 1936 E/ swatnsboro 0avis-Bacon Act, March 17, 1936 kj Sylvester Davis-Bacon Act, November 16, 1936 kj iriqhtsville 0avis-Bacon Act, December 1, 1936 kj $1.00 #.90 1.75 1.00* .06* .50** 1.00** .60- .90** .90** All Industries - .294 •i.oo .65 .50 1.00 .75 1.125 .60 .75 1.00 .75 .75 $.60 fertilizer - .225 .45 .45 $.25** $.30 $ .90 $.45 $.875 $1.00 $1.00 $.60 $.90 .25** .50- .625** $1.00 $ .40 $.40 .40 .25** .25 .65 .30 1.00 .00** 1.00** .875** 1.00** .60 .65 .75 .75 .25 1.00 .40 .60 1.00 1.00 .50 .75 1.00 . 50 .80 $.75 $.80 1.00 $1.00 $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 $.50 1.00 1.25 1.00 .50 .80 . 75 . 80 . 50 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 50 . 35 kj Davis-bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U. S. department of labor as rates prevailing in t>c localities as of the oate shown. &/ Crais. E. m. Craig, Secretary of the Builders' Association, Chicago. These rates are a combination of both union aio non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what are in fact the prevailing rates. C/ b.l.S., october 1, 1936. bureau of labor statistics, U. s. department of labor. the8e rates were taken from payrolls a8 rates actually paid as of October 1, 1936 for the various occupations on all construction other than p.i.a. D/ P.y.A., October 1, 1936. Same as £/above except that these rates were paid on p.i.A. construction work only. £/ B.L.S.. Entrance rates for common labor, July 1, 1936. These are averages of all entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for each of the indu8trie8 8h0wn and for all |n0u8tries reporting. F/ P.i.A.. JUNE 1. 1936. PUBLIC WORKS AOMINISTP/Or ION. • Union. •• Non-Union. 9173 0-37 1 16. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 IDAHO Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck locality and source cement electricians, mlxer forced R00FER8, sheet metal tural Tlle drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' .Inside Electricians' Engineers, Hod Helpers Common Lathers, Opera- Plumpers' Steel Compo- metal Workers' Steam Iron- Tile Layers (1i " 5 layers Building Fi ushers Helpers Wi rsmen Helpers Hoisting Carriers n.E.C. Laborers Metal tors Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sition Workers Helpers fitters workers Layers Helpers Tons) Ashton Davis-Bacon Act, April 30, 1936 A/ Boise p.w.a., October, 1936 §/ Craig, July 1, 1936 £/ B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 D/ Oavic-Bacon Act, March - Jul*, 1036 A/ Bonnerville Davis-Bacon Act, April, 1936 A/ coeur o'alene Davio-bacon Act, April, 1936 a/ Hamer Davis-Bacon Act, March, 1936 A/ Harpstcr Davis-Bacon Act, April, 1936 a/ Idaho Falls Daviw-Bacon Act, March, 1936 A/' Payf.tte Davis-Bacon Act, April, 1936 A/ Port hill Davis-Bacon Act, July, 1936 a/ Sano Point and Priest River Davis-Bacon Act, April, 1936 A/ $ .80 $1,125* 1.00* 1.125 .45- 1.00 1.125* 1.00* .75** 1.125 1.00 .80 1.22 1.00 .80 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 .80 $ .60- 1.00 1.00 1.00 $ .70 .80 1.125 .80 1.125 1.00 .65 1.25 .625 .90 .55 $1.00* .75- 1.00 1.00* 1.0C 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.125 % .75 .50 $1.00 $ .50* $ .625 .50* • .50*' » «55 .50** $1,00*- .30- 1.00- .50 1.10 .50** .50 1.00 .85 .75 .95 1.125 1.00 .65 1.25 .95 .55 .55 .50 1.00 .55 .50 1.00 $ .90 $ #QC y Davie-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the u. s. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the oate shown ano were to be the minimum rates paio for the8e occupations. £/ P.w.a,, October. 1936. Public work8 Administration. These rates were collecteo by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department of Labor ano are the rate8 which were actually paio for these occupations ik these localities a8 of the oate shown. y Craig. E» m. Craig, Secretary of the Builders1 Association, Chicago, (ll^oig. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what 18 in fact the prevailing rate. B/ B.L.S, Survey. October. 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics Department of Labor. Same as g/ above. • Union. •• Non-Union. .65- .80 1.00 .80 .75 $ .95 $1.00 .90 1.00 1.25 1.00 .95 .90 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .85 1.00 1.25 1.00 ,55 1.125 1.00 1.00 •95 1.00 1.125 .85 1.00 1.00 .65 1,00 1.00 1.00 .70- .90 1.00 .90 .95 $ .60- .75 1,00* $1,25* $ ,70* * 1.00** .55** 1.00 1.25 $1.00 .90 $ .75 $1.00 1.10 $ .90 • 90* 1.25** 1.00* .70* • .65* $ .40** .90 1.25 1,00 $ .75 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.25 .55- .60 .65 .60 .65 ,60 .65 .50 1.50 .90 1.20 1,50 1.20 .75 1.125 1.00 1.00 .75 1.20 1.375 1.00 $ .75 .75 .55- .70 17. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 illinois LOCALITY AND SOURCE rein- Sheet struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers brick- CARPENTERS, CEMENT FlNISHER6* INSIDE ELECTRICIANS* ENGINEERS, HELPERS, HOD LAB0RER8 LATHERS, OPERA- PLUMBERS' STEEL CoMPO- METAL WORKERS' STEAM IRON T|LE LAYER8* (l£ - 5 LAYERS BUILD!no FINISHERS HELPERS WlREMEN HELPERS HOISTING N.E.C. CARRIERS COMMON METAL TORS PAINTERS PLASTERERS PLUMBERS HELPERS WORKERS SITlON WORKERS HELPERS fITTER8 WORKER6 LAYERS HELPER8 TONS) Anna Davis-Bacon Act, April, I936_b/ #1.25 #.75 #.75 # 1.25 # 1.00 #.95 #.90 #1.25 1.75 #1.00 #1.125 #.75 $.75 #1.125 #1.25 #1.00 S.75 #.50- .65 PA IHV IW B.L.S. Entrance Rates, common labor, july l, 1936 f/ Belleville a. f. of l., july l, 1936 kj Foundries and machine Shops — .450 1.50 1.25 1.50 .75 1.625 1.00 1.625 1.5) 1.25 1.125 1.90 1.475 1.25 .75 bloomlngton Craig, July i, 1936 zj Bushnell Davis-^acon Act, march. 1936 _§/ Centralia P.W.A., JUNE, 1936 G/ Champa ign Davis-Bacon Act, January, 1936 J3/ Chicago B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 d/ P.w.a., October, 1936 zj a.f. of l., july I, 1936 a/ Craig, July i, 1936 c/ 1.375 1.125 1.20 .75 .65 1.10 1.25 1.25 1.125 .90 1.125 1.00 # .50 1.25 .50 1.00 .75 1.125 1.25 1.9D 1.00 1.25 1.125 .725 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.00 1.00 # .575 1.00 .975 1.00 .575 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.20 1.50* 1.50* 1.50* .95* 1.50* 1.06* 1.50* S.95* 1.01- .95- 1.90* #1.90- 1.50- 1.50* 1.50* 1.00** .50- 1.02* •975* 1.625* .875* .30** .60** 1.50* 1.50* 1.50* .95* 1.90* 1.50* .95* 1.02* .95* 1.93* 1.9CV- 1.50* 1.90* 1.50* 1,625* 1.50 1.90 1.50 1.50 1.90 .95 1.50 1.90 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .95 .95 1.5D 1.90 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .90- 1.90 1.0125 .95 1.50 1.90 1.50 1.90 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.125 b.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July i, i936 F/ 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 #.575 1.20 1.00 1.25 . 725 All industries — .511 paints and varnishes —.494 Automotive Parts —- .440 paper and Pulp — .450 Bldg. Construction — .917 Fertilizer — .350 Foundries and machine Shops — .420 Slaughtering and meat Packing — .495 Soap — .421 street railways — .550 1.50- 1.50* 1.90- .80- .90* 1.25* 1.06* 1.90* 1.50* 1.06* 1.90 1.50 1.90 1.90 1.50 1.50 1.375 .45- .90 iron and STEEL .467 1.50* 1.50* 1.50* .95- 1.00* 1.20** 1.125* 1.50* 1.90* 1.50* .95- 1.00* 1.125* 1.50 1.90 1.50 .975 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .8125- 1.25 leather — .432 oanville Davis-Bacon Act, May and December, 1936 B/1.25 1.00 1,00 1.00 .60 .90 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.20 .60 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.25 . 60 .50 B.l.s. Survey, October, I936 d/ p.w.a., October, I936 zj a.F. of l., july I, 1936 kj Craig, July I, 1936 c/ b.l.s. Entrance Rates, common labor, July I, 1936 f/ DuPaqe County a.r. of l., july i, 1936 a/ 1.25* 1.00* • 60** 1.00* 1.35* .75* .90* • 75** 1.25* 1.25* 1.25* 1.00* .75* .50* 1.25* 1.90 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.25 .65 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.20 1.20 1.25 1.90 .75- .75- .75- .45- .45- 1.00 .75- 1.50 1.20 .75- .75- 1.00 1.20 1.00 .90 .65 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.20 .75- All industries — .435 1.50 1.50 1.50 Foundries and Machine Shops —.393 1.50 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.90 1.® 1.50 1.90 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.05 Dav»s-8acon Act, April and September jj/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.375 .65 1.4375 1.375 .90- 1.25 1.00 1.00- 1.25 .65- .75 1.00 1.00- 1.375 1.90 1.0625 .65 1.25 East Chicago b.L.5. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, july I, I936 f/ East St, Louis p.w.a., june, 1936 0/ A.F. of l., July I, 1936 AJ Flora Davis-Bacon Act, February, 1936 b/ Fort Sherioan Davi^-Bacon act. May, 1936 jj/ Foundries and imchine Shops — .431 1.75 1.50 1.75 1.90 1.25 .90 1.93 1.90 1.90 1.50 1.50 .50 Petroleum refining — .566 1.65 1.50 .80 1.50 1.65 1.65 1.90 1.50 1.00 1.625 1.00 1.625 .40 .30 1.25 1.875 1.75 1.25 1.875 1.75 .70 1.00 .90 .95 1.90 1.333 1.50 1.50 1.375 1.25 1.375 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.90 1.375 1.75 1.47 1.75 1.75 1.47 1.00 .875 1.25 1.90 1.50 1.0625 .9125- 1.25 Oalesbuwq Davis-bacon Act, February, 1936 b/ 1.125 .90 1.125 .<50 1.25 .90 1.00 1.25 .75 1.125 1.25 1.25 . 75 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.125 (continued on next Page) 18. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 ILLINOIS (CONTINUED) Locality and Source rein- Sheet struc— truck Cement Electricians, mixer forced roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers brick- carpenters, cement finishers' in8i0e electri c |an8' engineers, helpers, hod common lathers, opera- plumbers' steel compo- metal workers' steam iron tlle layers' (l£ ~ 5 layers building finishers helpers w|remen helpers h0i6tinq n.e.c. carriers laborers metal tors pa inter8 plasterers plumbers helpers workers sition w0rker8 helpers fitter3 workers layers helpers tons) Geneva Davis-Bacon Act, May, I936J3/ $1.25 11.00 $1.25 $1.25 $1,375 $.75 $1.25 $.75- $1.00 $1.25 $1.25 1.375 $1,525 $1.25 $1.25 $1,625 $1.37511.07 $.90- 1.00 Glenview Davis-Bacon Act, December, i936 b/ HINS8 Davi8—Bacon Act, April and May, 1936 jy 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 $.375- 1.00 $1.0125 .95 1.50 1.50 1.50 .95 .95 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.375 1.50 $1.50 1.375 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.0625 1.50 .3125 1.25 JOLIET Craig, July t, I936 B.L.S. Entrance Rates, common Labor, July I, 1936 F/ Kane County a.F. of L., July I, 1936 kj 1.25 1.25 1.25 Foundries and Machine Shops — .427 1.50 1.25 1.375 1.25 1.25 .85 .75 1.25 .90 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.125 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.625 1.50 1.0625 P.w.A., june, 1936 G/ A.F. of L., july I, 1936 a/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.375 1.375 .65 1.4375 .90 1.4375 1.00 1.25 1.20 1.00 1.25 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.25 1.25 1.20 1.25 1.25 .875 La sranoe Davis—Bacon Act, February, i936 &/ 1.50 1.50 1.50 .50- 1.00 1.50 .95 1.50 1.3333 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.375 1.80 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.0625 .0125- 1.25 Lake county A.F. of L., July I, I936 A/ 1.375 1.25 1.50 .80 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.375 1.375 1.15 La mont Davis-Bacon, June, I936 B/ 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .95 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.375 .40- 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.0625 .0125- .80 1.25 mapi son Davis-Bacon Act, may, I936 b/ 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.50 .70- .90 1,47 .90 1,625 1.25 1.875 1.75 1.47 1.375 1.25 1.75 1.47 Marseilles Davis-Bacon Act, February, 1936 B/ Marshall Davis-Bacon Act, May, I936 b/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 .75 1.25 1.65 1.00 1.25 1.50 .60 .75 . 65 1.25 1,00 1.25 1.375 $1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 .65 .75 .75 1.375 .7? .50 moline A.F. of L., July I, I936 AJ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.00 .50 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.25 .90 morris ano Coal City Davi8—Bacon Act, April, 1936 b/ 1.20 .90 1.00 .90 .50 .90 ,90 1.20 . 90 .90 .90 .90 1.00 1.20 . 50 ,55- .65 Morton Oavis-Bacon act, December, 1936 _e/ 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.25 .00- 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.50 .90 .80 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.25 1.25 1.25 .80 .75 Ht. Morris Davis—Bacon Act, July, 1936 B/ 1.125 .85 1.125 1.00 .50 .60 1.00 . 05 1.20 1.20 . 50 .85 1.20 1.20 1.00 1.25 .60 Murphysboro p.*.A., June, 1936 g/ A.F. OF L., JULY I, 1936 A/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 .65 1.25 .65 1.25 .90 '1.00 .90 1.00 1.125 1.125 .80 1.125 .80 1.125 .50 North Chicago Davi8-«acon Act, July, i936 ji/ 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .95 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.3) 1.50 1.375 .40- 1.50 .70 1.50 1.0625 . 8125 1.25 Ottawa A.F. of l., july I, I936 kj Peoria B.L.S, Survey, October, 1936 J)/ P.W.A., October, I936 E/ 1.25 1.00 1.375* 1.25* 1.375* 1.25* 1.25 1.25* 1.25* 1.25* .65 1.25 $.85* .75* .75* .75* 1.00 1.25 1.00 .50** 1.25- 1.25* 1.50* 1.25* 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.125* .50** 1.25* 1.20*- 1.25* 1.20- 1.25* (Continued on next Page) HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 ILLINOIS (concluded) locality and source cement brick- carpenters, cement fini6her6* layers Building Finishers Helpers Electricians, inside Electricians' Engineers, wifemen Helpers hoisting Rein- Sheet struc- truck mixer forced roofers, sheet metal tural tlle drivers Helpers, hod common lathers, opera- plumbers1 Steel Compo- iietal workers* steam Iron tile layers' (1£ - 5 n.e.c. carriers laborers metal tors painters pla6terers plumbers helpers workers sition workers helpers fitters workers layers helpers t0n8) Peoria (continued) A.f. of l., July i, i936 k/ Craig, July i, i936_c/ Davis-Bacon act, June, i936 b/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July i, i936 vj ' Petersburg Davis-Bacon Act, June, I936 bj Quincy Davis-Bacon Act, February, i936 bj Rock Falls Davis-Bacon act, December, i936 bj Rockford B.L.s. Survey, October, I936J)/ P.W.A., October, I936J/ Craig, July i, i936 zj B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July I, l936 F/ rock i8lanp A.F. of L., July I, I936 A/ Craig, July I, I936 c/ Davis-Bacon Act, April, i936 ji/ Salem Davis-Bacon Act, May, I936 b/ SPRlNQFIELp Craig, July i, i936 c/ P.W.A., June I, I936 G/ Urbana and Champaign P.W.A., June, I936 G/ A.F. OF L., July I, i936 A/ Vermilion county A.F. OF L., JULY I, I936 kj virqen Davis-Bacon Act, October, i936 b/ Waukeqan Craig, July I, (936 c/ Wheaton P.W.A., JUNE, 1936 J}/ $1,375 $1.25 $ 1.25 $1.25 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.375 1.25 1.25 $.85 1.25 All industries — .486 $ 1.25 1.25 $ .00 $.75 $ 1.25 .80 1.25 .75 1.25 $ 1.00 1.00 1.00 $ 1.50 1.50 1.50 $ 1.25 1.25 1.25 $1.00 $1,125 1.00 1.125 $ 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.25 .50 1.25 $ .50 .75 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.20 $ .70 1.20 .50 1.20 .70 1.20 1.20 1.20 $.70 1.20 1.20 1.25 .90 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 .65 .40 .75- .70 1.25 1.25 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00* • 90* $ .60** .so** .80* 1.00* 1.375* 1.00** .65- .50- .75** .60** 1.00* .80* • 60** 1.00 .75- .60- 1.25 .40- 1.00 .70 1.00 1.375 .80 1.00 1.15 .85 .50 All industries — .400 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.00 .50 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.125 .50 .50 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.05' .60- .50 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 .e25 1.& 1.00 1.25 1.25 .60 1.35- .65 .50 1.25 .90 1.25 1.125 .60 1.25 1.00 1.47 1.625 1.20 1.00 1.25 .75 .65 1.25 1.20 1.50 1.25 1.00- 1.25 1.25 1.625 1.20 1.00 1.25 .75 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .725 1.20 1.00 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .725 1.20 1.00 1.25 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.375 .075 1.20 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.625 1.20 1.00 1.25 .75 1.35 .75 1.25 1.25- 1.20 1.50 1.25 .50 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.35 1.50 1.50 1.45 1.50 .975 .975 1.50 1.50 1.70 1.50 1.50 1.625 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 $1.25 $1.25 $1.00 $.75 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1*25 .75 $ . 1.25 1.25 .50 1.20 1.20 1.20 . 70 .55- .65 1.25 1.20 .50 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.125 1.00 1.00 .90 .55- .65 .60 1.125 1.475 1.25 1.25 1.625 1.25 1.625 1.20 1.00 1.25 1.20 1.00 1.25 .725 1.20 1.25 1.25 .80 1.25 1.25 1.625 .00 .65 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 hJ A.F, of l. American Federation of Labor. j/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the United States Department of Labor as prevailing rates in these localities as of the oate shown. jC/ Craiq. e. m. Craig, Secretary of the Builders* Association, Chicago. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates in an effort to determine what is in fact the prevailing rate. £/ B.l.Sa* Survey. October. I936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. s. department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as the rates actually paid for these occupations in these localities a6 of the date shown for all tvpe8 of construction, exclusive of P.W.A. ej P.W.A., October. >936. Public Works Administration. Same as o/ above except for P.W.A. only. Ej B.L.s. Entrance Rates for Common labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor. These are averages of all common labor rate6 as. of July I, 1936, for all industries or each of the industries reporting. bj p.w.A., June. 1936. Puslic works Administration. • Union. • • Non-union. 20. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTEO OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 Locality and Source Cement Electricians, Mixer Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians* Engineers, Helpers, hod Laborers, lathers, Oper- Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck forceo Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers plumbers* Steel Compo- Metal Workers' Steam Iron- Tile Layers*(1? - 5 Batesville Davis-Bacon Act, April 28, 1936 A/ Danville Davis-Bacon Act, February-August, 1936 A/ Delphi Davis-Bacon Act, March 13, 1936 A/ Dunkirk Davis-Bacon act, February 11, 1936 a/ Evansville P.W.A., October I, 1936 0/ b.l.S., October 1, 1936 c/ Craig, July 1, 1936 0/ b.l.s. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, july 1, 1936 e/ Fort Benjamin Harrison Davis-Bacon Act, February 15, 1936 A/ Dav^s—Bacon Act, February 12, 1936 k/ Fort Wayne A.F. of l., july 1, 1936 F/ Craig, July 1, 1936 d/ b:l.S. Entrance Rates for common Labor, July 1, 1936 E/ Garrett Davis-Bacon Act, May 12, 1936 k/ Oavi3—Bacon Act, June 17, 1936 k/ a.f, of L., July 1, 1936 £/ p.w.a., october 1, 1936 8/ B.L.S., October 1, 1936 C/ Craig, July 1, 1936 0/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 E/ Hammond Craig, July 1, 1936 d/ Indianapolis Davis-Bacon Act, January - november 9, 1936 k/ p.w.a., october 1, 1936 &/ b.l.s., october 1, 1936 &/ Craiq, July 1, 1936 0/ b.l.s. Entrance rates for common labor, July 1, 1936 E/ Jasper Davis-bacon act, December 21, 1936 a/ $1.25 #1.00 $.75 $.75 $.75 $.50 $.40 $.35 $.45 $.60 $1.00 $.75 $.60 $.75 $.75 $.75 $1.25 $.40 1.425 1.15 1.10 1.25 $.50 1.30 .80 .50 1.20 1.15 1.25 1.25 1.175 .65 1.15 1.25 1.425 $1.25 .60 1.20 .90 .75 $.40 1.00 .40- .40- .70 .60 .40 .90 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.20 .60 .90 $.40 1.20 1.20 1.20 $.60 .45 1.25 .75 .75 .50 .75 1.10 .40 .75 .60 .75 .65 .75 .90 .50 1.10 1.25 .40 1.05* .50** 1.00* 1.25* 1.05* .40** .90- .50** .40** 1.25* 1.125* $.50** .75* 1.00* .40** 1.125* 1.125* 1.25 1.50 .60- 1.00 .45- .40- .75- 1.00 1.25 1.125 .75- 1.00 1.125 • 65- .75 .50 .50 1.125 1.00 .75 All Industries - .413 1.30 1.00 1.10 1.25 .50 .725 .50 1.02 1.00 1.20 1.05 1.05 1.30 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.10 .65 1.10 .40 1.20 1.02 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.05 1.10 .45 1.20 1.30 1.20 .60 1.25 1.00 - 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.375 1.10 .80 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.25 .60 .50 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 ..50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.10 .80 1.00 1.10 1.25 All Industries - .415 1.25 .90 1.00 1.00 1.25 .75 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .80 .80 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.375 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 .85- .85 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.375 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.375 1.375 1.15 .70- .93 .77 1.375 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 .93 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.375 1.375 1.25 .77 1.25* 1.375* 1.25* 1.50* .80- 1.25* 1.50* 1.25* 1.10* 1.25* 1.375* 1.25** .85* 1.375 1.25 1.50 1.25 .85 .85 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.25- 1.25 1.25 1.375 1.375 1.50 1.50 All Industries - .468 Iron and steel - .47 1.375 1.25 1.50 1.50 .975 .90 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.25- 1.25 1.25 1.375 1.375 1.50 1.30 1.00 1.10 1.25 .50 1.10 .50 1.20 1.02 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.05- .65 1.05 1.20 1.30- 1.20 .60 .60 1.175 1.425 1.425* 1.15- 1.20* 1.25* $.50- .90* .50* 1.20* 1.15* 1.20* 1.25* 1.15* 1.25* 1.425* .60* 1.20* .825* .50** .80** .50** 1.425* 1.15- 1.10- 1.00- 1.30' -50* .90 .50* 1.325* 1.15* 1..325* 1.25* 1.175* .60** .50- .40** 1.25* 1.425* 1.20- .60* .65- 1.00** 1.20* 1.20* 1.25* .40- .825* .40" .60** 1.00** .75** 1.25* .80* .60- .50** .50- .50** .40- .65'* .80** .50** 1.425 1.15 1.10 1.25 .85 .50 1.25 1.15 1.25 1.25 .50- 1.15 1.25 1.425 1.425 1.15 All Industries - .398 Buildup 3 CONSTRUCTION - .468 Foundries i and machine sh0p8 - .397 Street Railways - .344 1.00 .60 .75 1.00 .50 1.00 .40- .35 .50 .60- 1.00 .70 .40 .50 .75 .75 .70 1.00 1.00 .50 .40- .50 .50 (continueo on next page) HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 21. Locality and Source INDIANA (concluoed) Rein- Sheet Struc- Cement Electricians, Mixer forced roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' InsToe Electricians' Engineers, Helpers, Hod laborers, Lathers, Oper- plumbers' Steel Compo- Metal *orkers' Steam iron- Tile Layers' layers Building Finishers Helpers Wiremen Helpers hoistinq n.E.C. Carriers Common metal ators Painters plasterers Plumbers helpers workers sit ion workers helpers Fitters workers Layers helpers Truck dr1 vers (li - 5 tons) jeffersonville Davis-Bacon Act, May 26, 1936 A/ Knights to kjn Davis-Bacon act, February 20, 1936 y Lafayette A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 F/ Lake County A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 f/ Marion Davis-Bacon Act, October 13, May and July 28, 1936 y ♦1.25 $1.00 11.10 1.20 1.00 1.325 1.10 1.375 1.25 1.25 .85 1.10 .85 1.50 1.00 $1.00 1.10 1.50 1.50 .*o- .45 #1.10 .90 1.50 $.625 $.40 .725- .50 $1.20 .80 .80 1.125 .80 1.25 .50 .40 $.90 $1.00 1.00 1.20 $1.20 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.25 1.50 .85 $.00 1.25 $.85 $.55 $.75 $1.05 $.65 1.05 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 .90 $.40 .85 .75 .75 $1.20 $1.30 $1.20 $.60 1.20 1.20 1.20 .60 .40 1.25 1.375 1.25 1.15 .70 .50 Michigan City harbor Davis-Bacon Act, june 15, 1936 y Middlebury Davis-Bacon Act, October 27, 1936 1.20 .80 1.20 1.00 .60 .60 .60 .50 .60 .80 .50 .60 1.375 .60 .85 . 60 1.00 1.00 1.20 .60 .50 penole ton Davis-Bacon Act, February 27, 1936 y 1.25 1.00 1.00 $.60 .55 1.20 ,e75 .40 1.00 • 95- 1.50 1.20 .90 .60 1.05 .65 1.00 .55 .90 1.30 1.20 . 60 .55 Davis-Bacon Act, November 20, 1936 a/ 1.325 1.10 .85 1.10 .00 1.20 .eo- 1.00 1.325 1.20 1.10 1.325 .60 1.00 .45 1.20 1.325 1.20 Spencer Davis-Bacon Act, December 30, 1936 y 1.25 .85 1.25 1.00 .675 .55 1.25 1.00- .75 1.25 1.25 .50 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.50 .675 South Beno Craig, July 1, 1936 y B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 £/ Tell city Davis—Bacon Act, April 6, 1936 A/ Vincennes Davi8—Bacon Act, July 3, 1936 A/ 1.25 .75- 1.00 .60- 1.00 All industries - .539 1.25 .75 1.25 .80 .75 1.00 .90 .75 1.00 .45 .50 .75 .70 .50- 1.20 .60 .40 .60 .40 .75- 1.20 1.00 .50 .45 .65 1.00 1.00- 1.15 .75 .60- .60- 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 .75 1.00 1.25 .65 .40 .80 .40- .60 y Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U. S. department of Labor as rates prevailing in the localities as of the oate shown. y P.w.ft., October 1, 1936. Same as £/ selow except that these rates were paid on P.W.A. construction work only. c/ B.L.S., Oc.tober 1, 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, u. S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid as of October 1, 1936 for the various occupations on all construction other than P.W.A. D/ Craig. E. m. Craig, Secretary of the Builders' Association, Chicago. These rate* are a combination of both union ano non-unicn rates collected for the purpose of determining what are in fact the prevailing rates. y B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936. These are averages of all entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for each of the industries shown ano for all industries reporting. y A.F. of L. American Federation of Labor. • Union. •• Non-union. 22. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 IOWA Locality and Source Rein- Sheet Struc- truck Cement Electricians, mixer forced Roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians' Engineers, Helpers, hod Laborers, Lathers, Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- Metal Workers' Steam Iron- Tile Layers' (li - 5 layers Building Finishers Helpers wiremen Helpers Hoisting n.E.c, Carriers common Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sition Workers Helpers Fitters workers Layers Helpers Tons) Davis-Bacon Act, March-August, 1936 A/ $.85 $.70 $.75 $.75 $.50 $.35 $.75 $.50- .75 $.75 $.90 $.75 $.40 $.70 $.75 Ames Davis-Bacon Act, July 23, 1936 A/ 1.25 .90 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .80 1.20 .55 bloomf i flp Oavis-Bacon Act, November 1936 A/ 1.20 1.00 1.00 .75 .50 #1.00 $.60 .50 .75- 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.00 .50 $.80 1.00 Burlington Craig, July 1, 1936 C/ A. F. of l., July 1, 1930 F/ p.w.A., June 1, 1936 d/ 1.25 1.25 1.25 .90 .90 .90 .80 .90 1.00 1.00 .65 .50 .65 .65 1.00 .90 .80 .80 1.25 1.25 1.25 8 8 8 .90 .90 Cedar Rapids A, F. of l., july 1, 1936 £/ 1.20 1.0C 1.00 1.125 1.05 .50 1.20 .875 1.00 1.25 .90 Clinton A. F. of l«, july 1, 1936 F/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 .90 .80 .80 1.00 .65 1.25 .90 .50 .60 Council Bluffs a. F. of l., July 1, 1936 F/ 1.25 .80 1.00 1.00 1.125 .65 .90 .80 1.00 1.00 .90 Davenport Craig, JiJly 1, 1936 C/ a. F. of l., July 1, 1936 F/ p.w.a., June 1, 1936 0/ 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 8 8 8 1.125 1.125 1.45 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.125 1.125 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 Oeb Moines B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 B/ 1.25- 1.50* 1.15* • 75** 1.25* $.675* .40- .50** .90* •60** .675* •40** 1.43* 1.00- 1.125* .75** 1.375* 1.25* 1.25* A. F. OF l., July 1, 1936 F/ Craig, July 1, 1936 C/ 1.50 1.50 1.15 1.15 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.25 1.20 •775— .90 .675 1.43 1.43 1.25 1.00 1.375 1.375 1.25 1.25 1.00- 1.125 1.25 1.00 p.W.a., October, 1936 E/ 1.25* 1.15* .75** 1.25* .675* .40** .90* .60** .675* .40** 1.43* 1.375* oe W|tt Davis-Bacon act, July 7, 1936 a/ 1.25 1.00 1.20 $.60 1.00 1.20 .50 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 .65 #•75 $.85 $.85 $.50 1.00 .50- .65 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.20 .90 $.50 1.00 .90 1.25 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.25 .90 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.25* 1.25* .675** .69* 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.20 1.20 .85 or iknell d.vi8-8acon act, june 12, 1936 a/ .75 .75 .50 .75 .50 .ao .75 . 75 . 75 .50 . 75 . 80 .45 Quttenbero a Dubuque dav 18—bacon act, july 28, 1936 a/ 1.25 1.00 .75 1.20 .70 .50 .60 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 .50- .65 ioba Falls oavib-bacon act, july 7, 1936 a/ .75 . 75 .50 . 90 . 40 .65 . 75 . 75 .50 .50 Jefferson oavis-Bacon Act, march 25, 1936 a/ 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 .50 .40 .75 1.00 .90 .50 1.00 .90 1.25 1.32 .675 .50- .60 Knoxvjlie Davis-Bacon Act, October 1, 1936 a/ 1.50 . 75 . 75 .50 . 80 .50 . 75 .40 . 75 . 75 . 75 . 75 . 75 . 50 1.25 . 75 .75 .60 . 80 1.25 1.25 .50 . 45 Leon oavis—bacon act, March 19, 1936 a/ .80 . 75 . 75 . 75 . 75 .40 . 75 . 75 .80 . 75 . 80 .75 . 75 . 80 .80 . 80 . 45 (Continueo on next page) 23. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC ANO PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 iowa (Concluded) locality and source Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, mixer forceo Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' Insioe Electricians' Engineers, Helpers, Hod Laborers, Lathers, Oper- Plumbers* Steel Compo- Metal workers' Steam Iron- Tile Layers' (1i - 5 Layers Building Finishers Helpers Wiremen helpers hoisting n.E.C. Carriers Common metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers workers sition Workers Helpers Fitters workers Layers Helpers tons) Manchester Davis—Bacon act, May 28, 1936 a/ $1.00 $.75 $.75 $.50 $.75 $1.00 $.40 $.80 $.80 $1.00 $1.00 $.50 $.80 $.75 $.80 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $.60 Marion Davi8—Bacon Act, November 25, 1936 A/ 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.125 $.40- .75 1.06 $.60- .50 1.20 $ .60- .875 1.25 1.25 .65 1.C6 1.00 .90 1.25 1.20 1.00 $.60 .60 Missouri Valley Davis-Bacon Act, March 23, 1936 A/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.375 .75 Mt, Pleasant Davis-Bacon Act, February-May, 1936 A/ 1.25 .75 .25 .75 .75 .75 .75 .70 .75 Muscatine 0avi8—Bacon act, March-April, 1936 A/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.06 .70 1.00 .50 1.25 . 70 1.00 1.25 1.20 .60 1.00 1.20 1.00 .75 1.20 1.00 1.20 .75 .55- .65 Onawa Davis-Bacon Act, march 21, 1936 a/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.375 .75 .50 pclla Davis-Bacon act, March 12, 1936 a/ .80 .75 .75 .75 .60 .75 .75 . 75 . 75 .75 .50 .80 .75 . 75 .50 .80 .80 .80 .50 .45 stcux city b.l.S. Survey, October, 1936 b/ 1.25* 1.00* • 75" $.40— .50* .40- .50" .50* .40" 1.00* 1.00- 1.25* 1.00* Craig, July 1, 1936 C/ P.W.A., October, 1936 E/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 • .75" .80- .90 1.00 .50 .40- .40" .50 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00- 1.00- 1.25 • .90- 1.00 1.00* .75- 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00* tatgfl.do Oavis-Bacon Act, June 17, 1936 a/ A. F. OF l., JULY 1> 1936 F/ 1.375 1.375 1.05 1.06 .80 .50 1.00 1.00 .50 .75 .50 .40 1.20 1.20 .60 .875 1.25 1.20 .50 .875 1.25 1.20 .60 .80 .85 .90 .50 1.20 1.20 1.125 1.20 Waverlv Davis-Bacon Act, March 25, 1936 A/ 1.20 .90 .90 .75 .70 1.00 1.00 .80 1.00 .50 A/ Davis-Bacon Act. The6E rate6 were predetermined by the u. s. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in these localities. B/ B.L.S., October 1. 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations on all builoinb construction except PWA as of october 1936. C/ Craig. E. m. Craig, Secretary of the Builders association, Chicago. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected in an effort to determine what is ik fact the prevailing rate. P/ p.m.a,. June 1. 1936. public works administration. e/ p.w.a.. October. 1936. Same as 8/ above except for pwa exclusively. F/ A. F. of l. American Federation of labor. • uni on. " non-union. 9173 0—37 5 24. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 locality and source cement Electricians, Mixer Brick- carpenters, cement Finishers* Lnside Electricians' Engineers, helpers, hoo Laborers, lathers, Oper- Plumbers' LAYERS BUILDING FINISHERS HELPER8 WlREMEN HELPER8 HOISTING N.E.C. CARRIERS COMMON METAL ATORS PAINTERS PLA6TERERS PUJM6ERS HELPERS Rein- Sheet Struc- truck FORCED ROOFERSJ SHEET METAL TURAL TlLE DRIVERS STEEL COMPO- METAL WORKERS* STEAM IRON TlLE LAYERS* (l£ - 5 W0RKER8 61TI ON WORKERS HELPLR S FITTERS WORKERS LAYER6 HELPERS TONS) COFFEYV i llc A.F. of l, july 1936 F/ Eureka Davis-Bacon Act, April 17, 1936 k/ fort leavenworth davi6—bacon Act, may 9, 1936 A/ Fort Riley Davis-bacon Act, may 22, 1936 A/ Fort scott Davis-bacon Act, August 10, 1936 A/ HAISINGTQN davis-bacon act, march 16, 1936 a/ $1.25 $1.00 1.00 .875 1.325 1.125 1.00 1.10 .75 $1.25 1.00 1.00 1.10 $ .60 $1.00 1.25 1.00 .875 $1.20 1.10 $ .50 .40 $ .75 .70 .<*0 $ .85 $1.25 #1.00 .75- 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.125 1.325 1.25 $1.00 $1.00 1.25 .75 1.00 1.00 $ .55 .75 1.00 1.00 . 55 1.00 $1,125 $1.00 1.1C $1.00 $ .60 .45 1.10 *$ .60 .90 1.10 1.10 .60 $ .875 1,00 1.10 $.60 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 $ .50 1.10 1.10 $ .50 .45- .65 DAVIS-BACON ACT, NOVEMBER 18, 1936 k/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 $.50 1.00 .55 .40 1.00 . 75- .875 1.125 1.10 .45 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.00 .60 independence Davis-bacon Act, April 10, 1936 A/ 1.00 .875 1.00 1.00 .40 .75 .75- 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.00 .50 kansas city oavis-bacon ACT, may-June, 1936 A/ mcpherson Davis-bacon Act, February 8, 1936 k/ SAbctha Davis-bacon Act, February 12, 1936 k/ Saliwa Davis-bacon Act, may 22, 1936 A/ Topeka B.US., october, 1936 B/ cpa |ft, july 1, 1936 c/ p.w.A., October, 1936 e/ wads worth 1.325 1.125 1.10 .75 1.25 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.25* 1.00* .50" 1.25 1.00 1.25* 1.00* 1.125 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.00 • 1.00 1.00* oavio—bacon act, may 19,november 24,1936 a/ 1.325 1.25 1.25 1.25 .075 1.10 1.00 .75* .75 1.375 .40- 1.10 .55 .60 1.25 .55 1.00 ♦ 50 $.40- .50* .45— .49 « .50* .70 1.25 1.125 1.325 1.25 .45 1.10 .625 .90 1.10 1.10 1.25 .625 1.00 1.10 .45 1.10 .635 1.10 1.10 1.10 .60 1.10 1.10 1.10 .40 1.00 .40* • 1.10* 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40- .50 1.10 .40*• 1.10* • «— 1.125* 1.10* 1.125** 1.10** .50- 1.00 1.125 1.10 1.125* .55 1.00 i.oo 1.00 .75- .90 .30 1.375 1.25 1.25 1.45 1.375 .35 1.125 .75- .75— 1.00 1.00 1.375 1.25 1.25 1.10 1.10 1.10 .65 1.10 1.10 1.10 .70 .50 1.00 1.10 1.00 .45- .€0 1.00— 1.10 1.00 1.25 1.00— 1.375 1.25 .45- .60 .50- .65 .75 Craiu, July 1, 1936 c/ P.J.A., JUNE 1, 1936 d/ 1.125 .975 .875 ,75 .375 1.25 1.00 1.09 .50 .40 .875 .75 1.00 1.25 .90 .90 .85 .35 .375 .90 .875 1.00 .90 1.10 .375 £/ DAVIS-BACON ACT. THESE RATES WERE PREDETERMINED BY THE u. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR A8 PREVAILING RATES IN THESE LOCALITIES. B/ 6.L.S., OCTOBER 1, 1936, BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS. THESE RATES WERE TAKEN FROM PAYROLLS AS RATES ACTUALLY PA|0 h)R THESE OCCUPATIONS ON ALL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION EXCEPT PWA AS OF OCTOBER 1936. 2/ CRA|Q» E* M* ORA|Q, SECRETARY OF THE BUILDER8 ASSOCIATION, CHICAGO. THESE RATES ARE A COMBINATION OF BOTH UNION AND NON-UNION RATES COLLECTED IN AN EFFORT TO DETERMINE WHAT IS |N FACT TIC PREVAILING RATI. 2/ ******* JUNE 1. 1936. PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION. E/ P.W.A. OCTOBER 1936, SAME AS &/ABOVE EXCEPT FOR PfA EXCLUSIVELY. f/ A. F. of l. - American federation of labor. • union. — non-union. * HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 KENTUCKY Rein- Sheet struc- truck Dement Electricians, mixer forced roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* insicc Electricians* Engineers, hoo helpers Common lathers. Opera- Plumbers' Steel compo- metal »orkers* Steam iron- Tile Layers (1£ - 5 Layers Building Finishers helpers Wifemen helpers Hoi6Tinq Carriers n.E.C. laborers metal tors Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Korkers sition Workers Helpers Fitters workers Layers helpers Tons) Locality and Source Berea Davis-Bacon Act, mar. 3, 1936 - Sept. 9, 1936 8/ Campellsvillf Davis-Bacon act, April 9, 1536 8/ Carroll ton Davis-Bacon Act, January 3, 1936 &/ Corbin Davis-Bacon Act, April 15, 1936 B/ Davis-Bacon Act, June 3, 1936 B/ Fort Knox Davis-Bacon Act, may 25, June 3, 1936 B/ Davis-Bacon Act, October 6, 1936 B/ hooqenville Davis-Bacon Act, September 21, 1936 B/ irvine Davis-Bacon Act, December 11, 1936 B/ Davis-bacon Act, December 4, 1936 B/ A.F. OF U, July 1, 1936 A/ P.f.A, labor Relations, June 1, 1936 0/ Davis-Bacon Act, September 15, 1936 B/ A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ Craig, July 1, 1936 E/ B.L.S. Survey, October 1, 1936 £/ P.s.a., October 1, 1936 0/ B.l.s. Entrance rates for common Labor, Jme 1, 1936 F/ Davis-Bacon Act, February and July 27, 1936 8/ morganfielp Davis-Bacon Act, April 27, 1936 B/ Owensboro Davis-Bacon Act, July 25, 1936 B/ Paducah Davis-Bacon Act, February 26, 1936 B/ Richmond Davis-Bacon Act, July 15, 1936 0/ $1.25 $.75 $.75 1.00 .75 $.00 .75 $1.10 $.625 $.40 $1.00 $.75 81.00 $1.10 $.35 $1.10 $1.00 $.60 $.40 $1.10 $1.25 $1.25 $.40 $.35 .30 1,00 . 60' 1.00 .75 .35 1.00 .85 1.00 .75 1.25 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 .625 .45 1.00 $1.10 .90 1.10 1.125 .90 1.00 .65 1.125 1.10 1.25 .625 .75 1.25 .75 .75 .80 1.10 .40 1.00 .75 1.00 1.10 .90 1.00 .85 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.20 1.25 .45 1.20 1.25 1.00 1.10 1.00 .625 .45 .75 .90 1,00 1.125 .90 .85 1,125 1.10 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 .75 .75 .75 .40 .30 .75 .45- .75 1.00 1.00 .60 .875 1.00 .75 1.375 •45— .75 .60 1.50 .75 .60 1.00 1.10 .30 .60 1.375 1.125 1.10 1.125 1.25 1.50 .45 .45 1.25 .75 .75 1.00 .60 .45 1.00 1.00- .75 1.00 1.25 1.225 1.225 1.25 1.25 .45 1.10 1,25 .75 .75 1,00 $.75 .60 .45 1.00 1.00- .75 1.00 1.25 1.10 1.225 1.225 1.25 1.25 1.50 .eo .45' 1.10 1.25 .75 .90 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .75 1.00 1.10 1,10 1.25 .75 1.00 ,eo .875- .60 .40 1.00 .75 1.00 1.10 .90 .90 .05 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.10 1.50 1.00 1.10 1.00 .45 .40 1.10 .30- .90 1.375 1.125 1.10 .35 .35 1.125 1.25 1.50 .75 1.10 1.25 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 .45 1.00 .90 1.00 1.125 .85 1.125 1.10 1.25 .75 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 .625 .40 .90 1.00 1.125 .40- .35 1.125 1.25 1.00 1.00 .95 1.25* .90- 1.10* 1.00* .45* 1.10* .625* $.40** .40** 1.00* .90* 1.00* 1.125- .40- .90* .40** 1.00* .50- 1.125* 1.00* .45** 1.00* .40** 1,25* .45* • .65** 1.00* .625* .45* .40*• 1.00* .90. 1.00* 1.125* .85* 1.00* All in0u3tries - .398 Buildinq Construction - .400 Founries and machine shops - .374 paint6 a no vafn ishe8 - • 356 1.25 .75 .90 1.00 1.00 .60- .45 1.00 .375 .75 1.00 1.10 .60 .90 1.10 1.10 .60 1.10 1.10 .60- .70 .75 1.00 .75 .60 .60 .75 .40 .30 .75 .60 1.00 .75 .60 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.00 .45 1.00 .75 .60 .60 .40 .30 1.00 .75 .45 1.10 .375 .75 f ,35- 1.00 .50- 1.00 .40 .335 .75 .60 .30 1.25 i.oO .40 .90 1.00 1.00 1.10 .40 .60 1.25 .75 .85 .45 .40 .75 1.10 1.00 1.10 .40 (Continued on next page) 26. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 kentucky (concluded) locality and source Rein- Sheet Struc- truck Cement Electricians, mixer forceo roofers Sheet metal tural Tile drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* insioe Electricians* Engineers, hoo helpers common lathers, Opera- Plumbers* steel Compo- metal workers* steam iron- Tile Layers (1£ - 5 Layers Building Finishers helpers Wiremen helpers hoisting Carriers N.E.C. laborers Metal tors Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers workers sition workers helpers Fitters workers Layers helpers Tons? uniontown Davis-Dacon Act, may 5, 1936 Bj Williamsburg Davi3—Bacon Act, Oecember 11, 1936 8/ $.75 white8burq Davi3—Bacon Act, November 2o, 1936 B/ 8 .85 .35 $.90 1.25 .75 8.60 .85 1.00 $.40 $.40 .60 $.30 $.60 .30 $.35 $.40 .75 $.85 $.35 $.40 $1.10 $.35 $1.10 $.40 $.35 $1.10 $ u. 10 $.40 .45 r.00 1.00- .75 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 $.45 1.10 A/ A.f. of L. American Federation of Labor. !*/ P*vis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U. S. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in these localities as of the date shown. 2/ Survey. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U* S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations on all building construction exclusive of p.w.a. as of the date shown. b/ p.w.a. October 1936. Public Works Administration. The same as C/ above, except for p.W.A. exclusively. £/ Crmg. E. m. Craig, Secretary, Builders* Association, Chicago. These are a combination of both union and non-union rates in an effort to determine what is in fact the prevailing rate. F/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of Labor. These are average hourly rates paid to common labor in those industries shown and for all industries reporting in these localities. 0/ p.w.a.. labor relations. june 1, 1936. public works administration. • Union. •• Non-union. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 27. LOUISIANA REIN- SHECT STRUC- TRUCK Cement Electricians, mixer forced roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile drivers Brick- carpenters, Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians' Engineers, helpers, hod common lathers, Oper- Plumbers' steel compo- metal Workers' steam Iron Tile layers' (l£ - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers wiremen helpers hoisting n.E.c. carriers Laborers, metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers workers sition workers helpers Fitters workers layers helpers Tons) Locality and Source Abbeville Davis-bacon Act, June 3, 1936 b/ Alexandria Davis-bacon Act, march 9, 1936 b/ Arab i Davis-Bacon Act, February 14, 1936 b/ Atchafalaya river basin Davis-bacon Act, February 13, 1936 8/ Avoyelles Da v 18—r. a con Act, August 27, 1936 b/ baton-rouge 'IS-bacon Act, April 27, 1936 B/ Davi B BEDFORD TO DEER PARK davi 8-bacon "Act, july 23, 1936 b/ bunk ie dau| f—bacon Act, december 31,- 1936 b/ calcassien terrehame-( la fourche) Davis-bacon Act, April 28, 3936 b/ Carville davi8—bacon act, june 3, 1936 b/ Carville parish Davis-Bacon Act, July 21, 1936 8/ DONALD8QNVI lle DAV|8—BACON ACT, MAY 5, 1936 8/ Franklin davis-bacon act, february 2d, b/ gretna Davis-bacon act, April 13, 1936 g/ harrisonburg, catahoula parish davis-bacon act, september 30, 1936 §/ HAYNE8Ville davi8—Bacon Act, may 2, 1936 b/ lake Charles A. F. OF l. july 1, 1936 A/ MINDEN Davis-bacon Act, February 20, 1936 b/ 1.00 $.75 1.25 .75 1.00 .75 .30 1.25 1.00 .90 .60 1.10 .90 .80 1.00 .75 1.375 1.00 1.00 .375 1.375 1.00 1.00 $.50 .85 .75 8 .75 1.25 .80 1.45 .60 .75 .85 1.25 1.25 .80 1.25 1.00 .40 1.25 .70 1.00 1.00 .40 1.25 .70 .60 .55 .40 .8125 .40- .81 .875 .75 1.11 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 8 .60 .60 .30 * 1.00 $ .60 $ .60 $ .60 g .75 .75 1.00 1.00 .25 1.00 .40 1.00 .70 .75 1.00 .35 .25 .75 .35 .30 .40 1.00 .30 .30 1.00 .40 .60 .75 1.00 .70 . 75 1.00 8 .75 .75 3 .75 8 1.25 3 1.00 3 .40 ?, .40 1.05 .90 $.60 1.05 1.25 1.00 .40 . 75 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 . 50 11.00 . 80 1.00 .40 1.05 1,05 1.00 1.125 1.00 ,50 1.00 .875 1.00 1.25 .75 1.00 1.00 .80 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.05 1.25 1.00 .30 .60 1.05 1,25 1.00 1.00 . 30 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 1.12 1.00 1.00 .30- 1.00 .40 .45 .40 .375 .50- .60 .375 .50 .40 MONROE Davis-bacon Act, April 20, 1936 b/ neadoff passes davis-bacon act - 1936 8/ New Orleans davi6-8ac0n act, January 22-june 9, 1936 b/ p.W.a. - october 1, 1936 y b.l.s. survey - october, 1936 o/ Craig - July 1, 1936 c/ B.L.S, Ent. Rates - JULY 1, 1936 F/ a.F . of L. - JULY 1, 1936 1/ .60 1.00 .80 .55 .80 .35 .35 .40- .60 .40 1936 B/ 1.00 .75 .85 1.25 .60 1.00 .60 .40 1.00 .70 .75 1.00 1.05 .60 .75 .90 .60 1.05 1.25 1.00 1.00" 1^00- • .75* ,75»* 1.25* .60* .30- • 35" .45** ,40*« .25- ,30*« • 50*« 1.00* • 75*« 1.05* 1.00- 1.05** .31- • 40»* 1,25* 9 .30" • 40*» 1.10** 1.00 .75 .75 1.25 .35- .40 .35 1.00 .65- .75 .75- 1.00 1.00- 1.05 .75- 1.00 .75 1.00- 1.05 1.00- 1.25 .75- 1.00 All industries - 1.00 .75 .288 .85 Build ing 1.25 construction - .275 1.00 .40 1.00 .75 1.00 1.05 .80 1.05 1.25 1.25 .375 .40- .30 (continued on next sheet) HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC ANO PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 LOUISIANA (concluded) Locality and Source Rein- Sheet struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers, Sheet metal tural tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians' Engineers, helpers, hod common Lathers, Oper- Plumpers' Steel Compo- metal workers' Steam iron Tile Layers' - 5 layers buildinq finishers helpers wlremen helpers hoisting n.e.c. carriers laborers, metal ators painters plasterers plumbers helpers workers 6 it!on workers helpers fitters workers layers helpers tons) 0AKOALE Davis-Bacon Act, march 9, 1936 B/ 81,25 8.75 81.00 8.75 $.25 81.00 3.75 81.00 81.00 $1.00 $1.00 81.00 81.00 8.40 Davis-bacon Act, December 19, 1936 B/ .80 parksdale field davis-bacon act, may 7, 193.6 6/ 1.375 1.00 .75 1.25 8.40 .0125 .30 .30 1.00 1.125 1.00 .40 simme6p0rt Davis-bacon Act, September 15, 1936 b/ Shreveport B.l.s. Survey, October, 1936 d/ B.L.s. Entrance rates, July, 1936 F/ Villa Platte Dav16—bacon Act, January 8, 1936 B/ wlnnsbqro Davis-bacon Act, February 27, 1936 b/ .75 .80 1.375* 1.00* 1.00* 1.25* All industries - .307 Petroleum refining - .441 1.00 .75 1.25 .75 .75 1.25 .75 1.00 .40 .40- .80 $.75 1.00 8.30* 8.35 .75 .30 .45 .75 1.00* 1.25* • 80** 1.125* 1.00** 1.00* 8.30** .30 .75 .40 .75 1.00 1.00 $.50 1.00 1.00 . 50 1.00 8.75 1.00 .50 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 .50 $1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 .40 .30 A/ A. f, of l., july 1, 1936, - American federation of labor. b/ Davis-bacon Act. - These rates were predetermined 8y the U. S. Department of labor as prevailing rates in these localities as of the date shoy/n. c/ cratg - £• m. craig, secretary builders association, chicago* these are a combination of both union and non-union rates in an effort to determine what are in fact the prevailing rate6. 0/ B.L.S. Survey - Bureau of labor statistics, u. S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations on all building construction exclusive of p.w.a. as of the date 8h0wn. E/ P.w.A., October 1. 1936 - Public works Acm in i strati on. The same as "c" above, except for p.w.A. exclusively. f/ B.L.S. Entrance rates for Common Labor - Bureau of Labor statistics, u. s. Department of Labor. These are average hourly rates paid to common labor in those industries shown ano for all industries reporting |n these localities. • un i on •• Non-Union HOURUY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVAIE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 29. MAINE rein- sheet struc- truck locality and source cement electricians, mixer forceo roofers sheet metal tural tlle drivers 3RICK- CARPENTERS, CEMENT FINISHERS' INSIDE ELECTRICIANS' ENGINEERS HELPERS HOD COMMON LATHER, 9PER- PLUMBERS* STEEL COWPO- METAL WORKERS* STEAM IRON- TlLE LAYERS' (1if — 5 LAYERS BU1LOINQ FINISHERS HELPERS WlREMEN HELPERS HOISTING N.E.C. CARRIERS LABORERS METAL ATORS PAINTERS "PLASTERERS PLUMBERS HELPERS WORKERS 6ITIDN WORKERS HELPERS FITTERS WORKERS LAYERS HELPERS JON®) Augusta Davis-Bacon Act, january, Nov. 14, 1936 a/ 41.00 $.75 $1.00 $.60 $.75 $.50 $.90 $.60 $.50 $.90 $.75 $1.00 $1.00 *60 $1.00 $.95 $.85 $.55 <1.00 $1.00 $J.OO $.60 $.50 P.W.A.L.R., june 1, 1936 B/ 1.00 .75 .90 .50 1.00 1.20 . 30 1.00 1.20 1.00 ksnnebunk Davis-Bacon Act, June 15, 1936 Kj 1.00 .70 1.00 .90 . 60 . 90- .70 . 45 $.75 . 60 . 70 1.125 1.00 . 65 .70 . 70 . 70 . 50 1.00 . 75 .45- .90 .55 MILLINOCHETC davi»-8acON Act, *jly 1, 1936 y 1.00 . 75 1.00 . 70 . 70 . 40 . 60 1.00 1.00 . 50 . 75 . 30 1.00 . 75 1.00 . 50 Orient Davis—Bacon Act, July 6, 1936 A/ i.OO .75 . 75 . 75 . 40 . 40 .75 1.00 . 90 . 50 . 65 . 90 . 30 .75 . 40 Portland P.W.A. October 1936 £/ 1.25* .70* .90* .50** .8q* 1.125* 1.20** .70- .50** 1.25** 1.00* .75** .80* .90" B.L.S. Survey, October 1936 0/ 1.00* .65- .90* $.50" .70* .335- .71* 1.125" 1.00* .70" .75" .50** .30" 1.00" .70* .50- ,40" .60- 1.125" • 60- .60" .625" .70" Rockland oavis-Bacon Act, July 15, 1936 A/ -i.qo 1.00 .50 .30 .625 South Portland Davis-Bacon Act, October 2, 1986 A/ .70 .50 .70 .85 .75 Tooub Oavis-Bacon Act, June 29, 1936 A/ i.OO .75 1.00 . 75 . 90- .60 . 50 .75 . 60 . 75 1.00 1.00 . 60 . 75 .75 . 80 1.00 . 75 . 50 .90 WATERVILLI DavIB-Bacon Act, june 15, 1936 A/ 1#25 . 75 . 75 . 80 . 60 . 50 . 75 . 75 1.25 1.00 . 50 .70 . 30 1.00 1.00 . 60 A/ Davis-bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by th£ u. S. Department of labop as prevailing rates in the locality as of the date shown. B/ p.w.A.L.r. Public works Administration c/ P.w.A. October 1936. Public works Administration. These rates were collecteo by the Bureau of labor statistics ano are rates which were taken from payrolls and are the actual rates received for these occupations on p.w.a. pr0ject8 in these localities during October 1936. £/ B.l.S. Survey, October, 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of labor. These rates were collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and are rates actually paid on all building construction other than p.w.a, • Union. " non-union. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 local (tv ano source rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Orivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' insjoe Electricians* Engineers, Helpers, hod Laborers, Lathers, Oper- plumbers' Steel Compo- metal barkers' Steam iron- Tile Layers' (1£ - 5 layers Building Finishers Helpers Wiremen helpers Hoisting N.E.C. Carriers Common Metal ators Painters plasterers Plumbers helpers workers sition Workers helpers Fitters markers Layers Helpers tons) Aberdeen Oavis-Bacon act, April 4, 1936 A/ Annapol18 Davis-Bacon Act, June 9 - September 16, 1936 k/ 81.10 8.80 l.eo 1.10 1,10 1.10 1.80 1.375 8.70 8.35 8.90 l.eo 1.80 1.80 .40 1.25 1.60 1.00 1.00 1.00 8.50- 81.10 .70 8.80 1.80 1.125 1.80 8.80 81.10 1.50 1.10 1.375 1.25 1.65 .45- .50 Baltimore Davis-Bacon Act, June 6, 1936, Oecember 8, 1936 a/ P.*.a., October 1, 1936 ei/ b.l.s., october 1, 1936 c/ Craig, July, 1936 D/ A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 E/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 fj 1.25 1.25* 1.00- 1.25* 1.00** 1.10 1.10 1.10* .80** 1,10* .65- .75** 1.10 1.25 1.25* .50- .60** 1.10 1.375 1.375* 1.10- 1.375* .75** 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.375 All Industries - .376 Automotive Parts - .260 .70 .70* .60- .70* .40** 81.25* 1.025** 8.45* •a5- .625* .40** 1.50 Fertilizers - .350 1.625 .65* .625* 1.25 1.25 Foundries and machine Shops - .391 .45 .45* .45* • .45* .30- .40** .30- .40 .45 1.25 1.25 1,25* 1.00 1.10** 1.00* .565* 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.10* 1.25* 1.00** 1.25 1.25 1.10 1.10* 1.10* .75- .80** 1.10 1.10 .65* .40- .45* • 1.10 -1.00 .65** 1.10* .75- 1.00 * 1.125 I.eO 1.10 1.375 1.25 1.125* 1.10* 1.25* 1.125* .40** 1.10* 1*375* 1.00** .50** .60- .65 .65* .55* .90 1.00 1*125 1.125 Paints ano Varnishes - .417 Slaughtering and Meat Packing - .377 1.10 1.375 1.25 1.10 1.375 1.25 Street Railways - .351 .65 .60 belt8ville Davis-Bacon act, July - August, July 20 to November 17, 1936 a/ 1.50 1 .'375 1.375 1.65 .35- 1.00 1.00 .60 1.375 1.75 1.50 .50 1.375 1.50 1.50 1.00- .875 1.30 Bethesoa Davis-Bacon Act, July-December 9, 1936 k/ 1.50 1.10- 1.375 1.375 .60 .35- 1.00 .45- 1.50 . 81- 1.375 1.50 1.50 . 50 1.375 1.10 1.50 .60 1.50 1.75 .60 1.50 .45- .85 Cambridge Davis-Bacon Act, November 4, 1936 A/ 1.10 .80 .50 .40 .80 .50 .80 1.00 .80- .50 1.125 .80 Cecil County Davis—Bacon Act, September 19, 1936 k/ Cheltenham Davis-Bacon Act, February 20, 1936 A/ 1.10 .90 .80 1.50 1.375 1.375 .00 .45 1.65 .45 .45 .50 .80 .80 .80 .875 . 55 1.375 1.50 1.375 1.50 1.50 .45 1.10 1.50 .eo .00 1.50 .1,75 1.30 .65 •65— .85 Cumberland Davis-Bacon Act, November 20, 1936 k/ p.».a., June 1, 1936 %/ Craig, July 1, 1936 0/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 .90- .90- 1.25 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 .e25 .80- .90 .75 .45 1.125 .50 .40 .40 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.10 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.00 ,625 .75 1.00 1.00 .50- 1.00 up .60 1.25 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 Fort George Meade Davis-Bacon Act, June 5, 1936 k/ Fort washino ton Davis-Bacon act. May 29, 1936 k/ 1.10 1.10 1.375 1.375 .70 .70 .45 .55 1.00 1.25 1.10 .81- 1.25 1.50 .50 1.125 1.10 1.25 .65 .65- .75 Qlenpale Davis-Bacon Act, September 10, 1936 A/ 1.375 1.375 1.50 1.375 1.375 1.75 .45- .85 Haqerstown P.Hf.A., June 1, 1936 0/ 1.25 . 75 1.00 1.375 .50 1.25 1.00 1.25 Laurel Davis-Bacon Act, December 7, 1936 k/ 1.50 1.375 1.375 1.65 1.00 . 60 1.50 1.375 1.75 1.50 1.375 1.10 1.50 1.50 1,75 1.30 .875 .45- .85 perry point Davis-Bacon Act, May - July 25, 1936 k/ 1.10 1.10 1.375 .70 .40 1.25 1.10 .70 1.375 (Continued on next page) 31. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 Locality and Source MARYLAND (concluded) Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians' Engineers, Helpers, hod Laborers, Lathers, Oper- plumbers' Steel Compo- Metal workers' Steam iron- Tile Layers' (i£-5 layers Building Finiskrs Helpers Wiremen Helpers hoisting n.E.C. Carriers Common metal ators Painters plasterers Plumbers helpers workers sition workers helpers Fitters workers Layers helpers Tons) prince ge0r6e8 county Davis-Bacon act, April 4, 1936 V 11.50 #1.10- #1.375 1.375 #1.65 #.55 #1.10 #1.375 #1.50 #.50 #1.375 #1.50 #1.50 #.45- .80 Silver Spring Davis-Bacon Act, February 6, 1936 A/ 1.50 1.375 1.375 1.65 #.35- 1.00 #1.85 #.875 .55 #1.375 1.50 1.375 #1.50 1.50 #1.10 1.50 1.50 #1.75 #1.30 .65- .95 Upper Marlboro Davis-Bacon Act, February 14, 1936 y 1.50 1.375 1.375 1.65 .35- 1.00 .875 .55 1.375 1.50 1.375 1.50 1.50 1.375 1.10 1.50 1.50 1.75 1.30 .65- .85 K/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the u. s. Department of Labor as prevailing wages in the localities as of the date shown. &/ p.w.a., October, 1936. Same as c/ below except that these rates were paid on p.w.a. construction work only. C/ B.L.S., October, 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid as of October 1, 1936 for the various occupations on all construction other than p.*.a. fi/ Craig. Craig, Secretary of the Builders* Association, Chicago. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what are in fact the prevailing rates. y A*f* of L. American Federaoion of Labor. £/ B.L.S., Entrance Rates for Common Labor. These are averages of all entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for each of the industries shown and for all indu8tri£8 reporting. 0/ p.W.A., June 1, 1936. 1 public works Aomihistrati on • Union. •• Non-union. 9173 0-37— 32. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 MASSACHUSETTS Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck locality and source cement electricians, mlxer forced roofers, sheet metal tural t|le or iver6 Brick-Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Insice Electpicians* Engineers, helpers. Hod Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers* Steel Compo- Metal Workers* Steam Iron. Tile Layers* (1£ " 5 layers builoikq F|N1ShERS helpers wI rem en _ . helpers hoisting n.e.c. carriers laborers metal at0r8 painters pla6terers plumbers helpers workers 6iti0n workers helpers F|tter8 workers layers helper T0H6) Davis-Bacon act, April-July 6, 1936 a/ ^1.30 $ 1.175 $1.35 $1.00 $.65 $1,175 $.90 $.70 $1.25 $1,375 | 11.00 $1.25 $1.20 $1,375 $1,375 $1,175 $1.00 $1.20 $1.30 Boston Davis-Bacon Act, April-Dec. 23, 1^36 A/ 1.30 1.25 1.375 .825 1.175- .775 1.50 .75- 1.125 1.50 1.25 1.20 1.375 1.375 1.25 1.375 $.65 1.*25 1.175 B,L.S. Survey, October, 1936 B/ 1.30* 1.175- 1.35* 1.25- .825* $.70- .95- .775* 1.50* 1.125* 1.375- 1.125- $.375- 1.375* 1.375* 1.375* 1.20- 1 • 20— $.80* 1.25* 1.375* .775* 1.00* .50** .75— 1.50* 1.375* .725* 1.375* 1.30* .90* • 1.00** .70- .75- P.t.A., october, 1936 c/ 1.30- 1.175* 1.25- 1.25- .75- 1.175- .80- .95* .70- 1.50* 1.0c* 1,375* 1.25* 1.20- 1.175* 1.375* 1.375* 1.20- 1.30* .80* .70* 1.425* 1.35* 1.375* .e25* 1.375* .90* .80— .775* 1.375* 1.375* .eo— 1.25** .625** A.F.L., July 1, 1936 0/ 1.50 1.375 1.35 1.50 1.375 •65 1.50 1.00 1,625 1.50 1.375 1.375 1,50 1.375 1.30 .80 .65 craig, July, 1, 1936 1.50 1.25 1.35 1.375 .77 .77 1.50 o in c\j 1.375 1.375 1.375 1.375 1.375 1.50 B.L.S. Entrance Rate for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ All industries - .466 Foundries and Machine SH0P8 - .*80 Paints and varn ishes - .477 Paper and Pulp - .422 Brockton B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 B/ 1.125* 1.00* 1.1c* .70* .50** .85* 1.20* 1.20* .50* • .75** .50** .50* • p.w.a., October, 1936 C/ 1.125* 1.00* .75* .51- .es* B.L.S. Entrance Rate for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ All Industries - •*c6 Building Construction - .*95 Buzzard Bay Davis-6acon act, April 26, 1936 A/ 1.30 .50 CAE£_Gflft_£AML Davis-Bacon Act, May 4, 1936 A/ .90 •eo 1.00 .70 1.2C .50 .75 .75 .60 Cambridge B.L.S. Entrance Rate for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ All industries - .520 Chicopee Falls Davis-Bacon Act, February 20, 1936 a/ 1.375 1.00 1.375 $ .80 1.125 .725 1.25 .eo .50 1.25 1.00 1.375 1.20 .70 1.125 1.20 1.20 1.125 1.375 .80 .60 Clinton Davis-Bacon Act, November 24, 1936 A/ 1.475 1.50 Concord Oavis-Bacon Act, April 8, 1936 a/ 1.3c 1.175 1.30 1.25 .75 1.175 .70 1.25 1.00 1.375 1.25 1.20 1.175 1.175 1.25 1.20 1.30 .eo Deer Island Davis Bacon aci, Oecemeer 31, 1936 a/ 1.50 1.25 1.35 1.375 .825 .775 .775 1.50 1.125 1.50 1.375 .90 1.375 1.375 Fall River B.L.S. Entrance Rate for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Fitchburg 0.L.S. Entrance Rate for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Fort Pevens Oavis-Bacon Act, June 5, 1936 A/ Qardner Davis-Bacon Act, January 18, 1936 A/ Haverhill A. F. OF l., July 1, 1936 D/ holeyoke B.L.S. Entrance Rate for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ ipswich Davis-Bacon Act, March 6, 1936" A/ All Industries - .425 Foundries and Machine Shops - 1.125 .90 1.125 .398 Paper and Pulp - .421 1.25 1.00 1.05 1.10 .75 .50 1.25 .75 .80 1.125 1.00 1.00 .e5 1.50 1.01 Foundries and Machine Shops - .408 Paper and Pulp - .396 1.25 1.10 1.25 1.05 .65 1.175 1.00 1.25 .50 1.25 1.175 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.20 1.0u 1.175 1.125 1.20 1.30 .60 .65 (Continued on next page) 33. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 MASSACHUSETTS (continued) Rein- Sheet Struc- truck locality and source cement electricians, mlxer forced roofer sheet «etal tural tlle drivers Brick-Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians* Engineers, helpers, Hoo Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers* Steel Coupo- Metal »orkers* Steam Iron Tile Layers* (1£ - 5 Layers Building Finishers Helpers Wiremen Helpers hoisting n.E.C. Carriers Laborers **:tal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sition Workers Helpers Fitters Workers Layers helpers Tons) Lawrence A.F.L., JULY 1, 1936 0/ Craiq, July 1, 1936 E/ B.L.S. Entrance Rate for Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 £/ Lowell Craiq, July 1, 1936 E/ B.L.S. Entrance rate for Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 F/ Lynn Craig, July 1, 1936 E/ B.L.S. Entrance Rate for Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 F/ 31.50 31.10 31.375 1.50 1.10 1.375 Paper and Pulp - .402 All Industries - .398 $1.10. 1.10 1.25 1.10 1.25 1.125 All Industries - .543 Leather - .512 $.85 $.50 $1.25 $.95 .90 .$1.50 1.50 .90 .50 1.25 .75 .70 1.25 .875 1.25 $1.20 1.20 .60 1.50 1.20 1.20 $.90 |.90 .60- 1.10 .75 .90 1.125 $1.20 $1.20 $1.50 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.375 1.50 $.65 te'pfqrp Davis-Bacon Act, June-Oec. 7, 1936 A/ Natick Davis-Bacon Act, April 22, 1936 A/ Newton a.F. OF L., July 1, 1936 J)/ New beoford Craiq, July 1, 1936 E/ b. l. s. ENtRANCE Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ 1.50 1.25 1.30 1.175 1.35 1.175 1.00- .60- 1.00- 1.25 1.00 1.25 All Industries - .365 1.375 1.375 1.375 .70- 1.00 $1,625 1.00 .775 1.50 $1,175 1.125 1.50 1.375 $.90 .90 .65 1.50 .75- 1.00 1.375 1.2C 1.20 1.25 .60- .50- 1.50 .75 .65 .75 1.25 1.375 1.375 $1.20 1.175 1.20 1.375 1.375 1.375 1.30 $.85 1.20 1.375 .85 1.375 1.25 .65 •75 Northampton Davis-Bacon Act, August 18, 1936 A/ a. F. OF L., July 1, 1936 0/ North Shore a. F. OF L., July 1, 1936 0/ North Truro Davis-Bacon Act, February 6, 1936 A/ Orange Davis-Bacon Act, June 1, 1936 A/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.10 1.50 1.25 .80 1.25 1.25 .75 1.25 1.125 1.125 ,1.05 1.00 .95 $.625 .60 .65 1.125- 1.25 1.175 1,125- 1.25 .50 1.25 .70- 1.00 1.25 1.20 1.00 ,85 1.00 1.00 1.25 .60 .50 1.25 .80 . 50 1,25 .85 1.25 1.125 1.125 1.20 1.00 1.50 1.125 .75 1.25 1.00 .60 1.175 1.175 .90 .65 1.125 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.125 1.375 1.00 1.125 1.50 1.30 .80 .90 1.125 1.25 .80 Peabody B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ pittsfi eld P.w.A., October 1936 c/ B.LjS, Survey, October 1936 B/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 fj Revere Davis-Bacon Act, December 23, 1936 a/ Rockport Davis—8acon act, December 8, 1936 a/ Leather - ,^85 • 875* 1.00* .75- • 875* All Industries - .440 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.10 .75* 1.375 1.05 .825 1.625 .65 $ J60+ .60* .50* • 1.00* ,40** 1.00 .775 1.50 .80* 1.00* .80* 1.00* .80** 1.125 1.50 1.00* 1.00** .40** 1.375 ,90 1.20 1.375 1.375 1.375 1.375 1.30 .85 .55 1.25 .75- 1.00- 1.25 1.20 .80 1.375 1.00 1.175 $.70 1.00 1.375 1.00 1.25 .55- .65 B.L.s, Entrance Rate6, Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 f / K Leather - .477 (Continued on Next page) 34. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC ANO PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 MASSACHUSETTS (CONCLUOED) Re'n- Sheet Struc- Truck Locality ano source Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers,Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* inside Electricians* Engineers, Helpers, Hod Common Lathers,Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- Metal Workers* Steam Iron Tile Layers' (1£ - 5 Layers Building Finishers helpers iirescn Helpers Hoisting N.E.C. Carriers Laborers Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sition Workers Helpers Fitters Workers Layers Helpers tons) Springfield P.I.A u R., June 1, 1936 0/ A. F. or l., July 1, 1936 0/ Crais, July 1, 1936 §/ B.L.S. Entrance Rate for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Vineyard haven Davis-Bacon Act, October 5, 1936 A/ ■alpolc Davis-Bacon Act, April 9, 1936 A/ whitin8ville Davi8—Bacon Act, October 8, 1936_A/ ihiteman Davis-Bacon Act, April 10, 1936 A/ WORCESTER Davis-Bacon Act, August 24, 1936 A/ B.US. Survey, October 1936 8/ P.I.A., October 1936 C/ B.l.S, Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 f/ $1,375 $1.00 $1,375 $1,125 $1,155 $.80 $1.00 $1.00 $1,375 $1.20 $1,125 $1.25 $1.20 $1,125 $1,375 1.375 1.00 1.375 1.125 1.125 .80 1.00 1.00 1.375 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.125 1.375 $.90 1.375 1.00 1.375 1,125 $.80 .40- 1.25 1.00 1.375 1.20 $1.25 1.25 1.20 1.125 1.375 All Industries - .450 1.00 .80 1.30 1,00 1.30 1.00 1.30 1.00 1.30* 1.00* .75* • 1.30* 1.20* 1.30 1.125 1.00 1.125 $.75 1.30 .825 .825* 1.25 1.125 1.20 1.125 1.125* $ .65 .75 1.175 1.625 1.175 1.475 .50 .50 .50 .70- .80 $.60* .50** .825* .40- .45* • .825* .825* $5.00 7.00P.O. .85 .90 .50 1.50 .50 1.50 .75 .625 1.25 $ .75- 1.00 .95 1.30 .85 1.125 .60 1.50 1.475 . 95 1.30 .50* 1.50* .40- .50** .60* 1.25* .95* 1.30* .80** 1.20* 1.30* .825** .50** .85 $.55 .85 | .55 .85 1.00 1.375 1.20 .90 1.20 1.175 1.175 1.20 I.20 1.20 1.00- 1.25* 1.00** 1.20* 1.25 1.20 1.175 1.20 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.25* 1.375* 1.30 .80 1.20 1.20 1.30 .80 1.20 1.25 1.30 .30 1.20 1.20 1.30 .80 1.20 1.25 1.30 .825 .65** 1.25* 1.00** 1.20* 1.25* 1.30* .80* $.50- .60 .65 .50- .60 .54- .70 .70* .60** All Industries - .461 Foundries ano Machine Shops - .457 A/ Bacon - Davis Act. These rates were predetermined by the U* S. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in these localities a6 of the date shown. 8/ B.L.S. Survey. October. 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for the8e occupations in these localities for all types of construction exclusive of pt*.a. for the date shown. C/ P.i.A., October. 1936. Public Iorks Administration. The same as B/ above except that they apply to P.i.A. exclusively. D/ A.f. of L* American Federation of Labor. E/ Craig, e. m, Craiq, Secretary Builders* Association, Chicago. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union in an attempt to determine what is in fact the prevailing rate. U B.L. S. Entrance rates for Common Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor. These rates are an average of all common labor rates for each industry shown ano for all in0u8tries reporting as of july 1, 1936 Qj P.f.A. L«R«. June 1936. Publi c Works Adm ini strati on, • Union. •• Non-union. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 MICHIGAN Rein- Sheet Struc- truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofing, Sheet metal tural tile Drivers brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians' Engineers, helpers Hod Common lathers, Oper- Plumbers* Steel Compo- Metal workers' steam iron t,le layers' (l£ - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers wiremen helpers Hoisting n.E.C. Carriers laborers Metal ators painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers workers siticn workers Helpers Fitters workers Layers helpers Ton6) Locality and Source Alma Davis-Bacon act, June 2, 1936 a/ Ann Arbor B .L.S., Entrance Rates for Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 B/ BATTLE CREEK a.F• of L., July 1, 1936 C/ Benton Harbor B.L.S., Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 B/ Blissfielp Davis-Bacon Act, December 15, 1936 k/ Davis-Bacon Act, July 29, 1936 a/ Camp Custer Davis-Bacon act, May 16, 1936 a/ chelsea Davis-Bacon Act, may 5, 1936 a/ clare Davis-Bacon Act, March 31, 1936 kj Crystal Falls Davis-Bacon Act, April 3, 1936 A/ Detroit Davis-Bacon Act, August 18, 1936 A/ A.F. or L., July 1, 1936 C/ Craig, July 1, 1936 d/ B.L.S., october 1, 1936 E/ P.I.A., october 1, 1936 F/ B.L.S., Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 &/ East Detroit Davis-Bacon Act, November 25, 1936 A/ Eaton Rapids Davis-Bacon act, November 17, 1936 k/ escanaba Davis-Bacon act, July 3, 1936 a/ Fernoalc Davis-Bacon Act, April 3,1936 k/ I 1.25 $ .75 *1.00 Foundries and Machine Shops - f.413 1.25 1.00 1.00 Foundries and Machine Shops - 1.395 1.25 1.00 .75 1.25 .es 1.25 1.00 1.25- 1.00 1.25 .80 1.00 .75 .75 1.00 .70 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25* 1.00- 1.25- 1.25* 1.25— 1.00 1.00 .80- 1.00 1.00- 1.60* .80- 1.00" 1.00* .80— 1.25 1*00 1.25 1.00 1.00 .75 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .80- 1.00 1.00* .90— 1.00* •65— 1.00 1.25 •60 1.00 $.50* I 1.00 1.00 I 1.25 * .40 * .80 * .75 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ .75 * 1.00 | 1.00 I 1.00 * 1.00 * 1.25 $ .60 $ .45- .55 1.25 .50 1.00 .00 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 •66 1.00 1.60 * .60- .40 1.00 *.60 1.15 1.00 .90 * .60 1.00 .65 .90 * .60 .90 1.00 1.25 .60 .60 .85 .90 .50 .65 .40 .85 .85 1.25 .875 50 .40 .75 .85 .875 1.00 1.25 .50 .50 .90 .50 .00 1.20 .85 .85 1.20 •55 1.00 .70 1.25 .55 1.25 1.25 1.00 .65 1*25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 .70 1.00 .70 .40 .80 .65- 1.25 1.00 .80 .80 .80 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.10 .75 .40 .70 .70 .90 .90 .65 .75 .80 .80 1.00 .90 .50 1.375 .50 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 .75 1.375 1.25 .80 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.25 1.25 1.25 .75 1.375 .60- .50- 1.25 .eo- 1*25 1.25 .80- 1.00 1.25 1.25 .70 •60 1.00 1.00 1.375* .90* 1.00— *.50- .50** .50- 1.25* 1.25* 1.25* 1.25* •65* 1.00* .90* 1.00* .50- 1.25* 1.25* .75* 1.375*. .80* .50— .70- .65- 1.20— .50— .70— .75- .80- .75* 1.00— 1.20** .50 — .60- .80** 1.00— .80— .85* • .50- •65». .65— 1.25* .65* 1.25* .60- .60* .50. 1.25* 1.00* 1.25* 1.25* .75* 1.00* .90* 1.00* .65* 1.25* 1.25* 1.00- .70- .75* .50*. ,80— .50— .00— *50** .90— .50— .75- 1.25* .75* 1.25— - $.526, Building const. - 1.471# founor ics and machine Shops - *.521# pa int8 and Varnishes - 1.464# slaughtering and meat packing - 1.421. 1.375 .75 1.25 .75 .60 1.25 .75- 1.00- 1.25 •75 1.00 .90 1.00 .75 1.25 1.25 1.25 .75 .75 1.25 1.25 1.00 .60 1.00 .65 .45 1.05 .60 .85 1.25 1.00 .60 1.00 .90 1.00 .55 1.00 1.00 1.25 .65 .60- .70 .75 .50 .65 .40 .75 .65 • .75 1.00 1.50 .75 .40 .75 .75 1.50 1.25 1.00 .50 .50 1.25 1.25 .50 1.25 •80 1*25 1.25 1.00 .90 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 .75 (c0ntinueo on next page) HOURLY iKAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 MICHIGAN (Concluded) locality and source Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced roofing, Sheet metal tural Tile Orivers brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' inside Electricians* Engineers, helpers hod Common Lathers, Oper- plumbers* Steel Compo- metal workers Steam iron Tile Layers' (1i - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers wiremen helpers hoisting n.E.C, Carriers Laborers metal ators painters Plasterers plumbers helpers workers sition workers helpers fitters Workers layers helpers Toms) Flint B.L.S., OCTOBER 1, 1936 Z/ p.w.a.j, october 1, 1936 F/ 8.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 b/ Craig, July 1, 1936 D/ Grano RAP ics B.L.S., OCTOBER 1, 1936 E/ p.w.A., October 1, 1936 F/ B.L.S., Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 B/ Grayling Davis-Bacon Act, December 2, 1936 a/ howell davis-Bacon Act, May 6, 1936 A/ jackson P.W.A., June 1, 1936 G/ B.L.S., entrance Rates for common Labor, July 1, 1936 B/ kalamazoo Davis-Bacon Act, February 28, 1936 A/ b.L.S., Entrance Rates for common Labor, July 1, 1936 B/ keweenaw bay Davis-Bacon Act, July 10, 1936 A/ lan8ins b.l »S., october 1, 1936 JE/ p.w.A., October 1, 1936 F/ MONROE b.l.5., Entrance Rates for Common labor, July 1, 1936 8/ Muni sing Davis-Bacon Act, October 23, 1936 A/ Muskegon Oav►S—BACON ACT, April '23, 1936 A/ b.l*.s., entrance rates .for common labor, july 1, 1936 b/ Neqaunee Davis-Bacon act, July 3, 1936 a/ Niles Davis-Bacon act, August 19, 1936 a/ River Rouge davis-Bacon Act, march 7, 1936 a/ Saqinaw Davis-Bacon act, march 9, 1936 a/ b.l.s., Entrance rates for common labor, july 1, 1936 b7 St, Clair Oavis-Bacon Act, march It 1936 A/ St, Joseph davis-Bacon act, may 16, 1936 a/ Sault Saintc Marie Davis-Bacon Act, February 11, 1936 Aj #1.25* #1.00 w I .75 — I .60" #1.375* |1#C0» i.oo- ,eo- 1.25** 1.00— i.oo— .eo— All industries - #.48 .80- .eo- .75- 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25* .70** . 1.00- 1.25 .90* .75** All Industries - # .404; Building Construction $.*08. 1.25 1.00 .75 1.00 .55 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 Automotive parts - #.447. 1.25 1.00 .60 Paper and Pulp - #.419. 1.00 .75 1.25* .75** .65 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00* .70 .50 Foundries and machine shops, - #.428^ Paper and Pulp - #.423. 1.00 1v25 .85 .85 1.25 .80 .80 Foundries and machine Shops, - #.409 1.25 .85 .75 .90 1.00 .75 1.25 1.00 1.25 .80 .60 1.00 •70 .50 .50 .50 .60 Foundries and machine Shops, — 4.413 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.25 .90 .60 1.25 .50 1.25 1.00 1.25 .75 .80 .50 t .80 1.25 .80 .90 .65 .75 1.25 .70 1.25 .75 # .40•• .40- •50* # .50* .50* $.60- 1.00 .40- #.60- .60 1.00 1.05* 1.05* $ .50- #1.25* 1.00— 1.00** .80- 1.00- '1.25 1.25 .50** 1.00* .eo* .80* ♦1.00* 1.00** 1.00- 1.25 #.70* .75- I.eo- 1.25 1.00 .50** .65** #.50* 1.00* #.A5* #1.00- 1.25 1.00- $.80- 1.00- 1.50 .60- .50 1.25 #.80 .eo 1.25 1.25 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 .65 .55 1.25 1.25 1.00 .65 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 $.65 1.00 1.25 1.25 .70 8,55- •o5 .50 .50 1.00 1.25 .80 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 80 1.25 .40 .40* • .50— .65 1.00 .65— 1.25* 1.00* .40* • .85** .50* 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 . 75 .75 1.00 1.10— .50* 1.10— .50 .65 .40 .85 .65 .85 1.25 1.00 .50 .60 1.00 .75 .50 .55 .50 1 .05 .00 . 70 1.00 .90 .55 .60 .75 .85 .40 .85 .65 .85 1.25 .40 .80 .60 .70 1.00 .875 .50 .40 .75 .75 .80 .65 .60 .75 .75 .50 1.25 .50 .30 1.00 1.25 1.25 .85- 1.25 1.00 1.10 1.00 .90 1.00 .80 .80 .80 1.00 .90 1.00 .50 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 .40 .80 . 60 . 70 1.00 .80 . 65 .60 . 75 .75 .50 .50 .65 1.25 .90 .50 .90 1.25 .75 .50 1.00 1.00 1.25 .60 .90 1.25 1.25 .50 .875 1.00 1.25 .50 .80 .75 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 .75 1.25 1.25 .30 .75 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .75 .75 .50 a/ davis-Bacon act. These rates were predetermined by the U.S. Department or labor as rates prevailing in the localities ab of the dates shown. B/ b.l.S., entrance rates for Common labor. July 1. 1936. These Are averages of all entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for each of the industries shown and for all industries reporting. C/ A. F. ofT7 American Federation of Labor. 2/ Craig. m. Craig, Secretary of the Builders* Association, Chicago, these rates are a combination of both union ano non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what are in fact the prevailing rates. C/ B.L.s., October 1. 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of labor. These rAtes wCre taken from payrolls as rates actually paio as of October 1, 1936 for the various occupations on all construction other than pwa. f/ p.w.A., October 1, 1936. Same as £/ above except that these rates were paid on p.w.A. construction work only. 9/ June 1j 1936f PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION * UNION NON-UNION HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 MINNESOTA 37. Rei v- Sheet Struc- Truck . *n>,,ane cement electricians, mixer forced roofers, sheet metal tural ti le drivers local ity and oource * , . Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians* Engineers, Helpers, Hod Common Lathers Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- Metal workers' Steam Iron- tile Layers' Pr - 5 layers Building Finishers Helpers Wirsmen Helpers hoisting N.E.C. Carriers Laborers Metal a tors Painters Plasterers Plumbers helper Workers sition workers Helpers Fitters Workers Layers Helpers tons) breckenbridge Davis-Bacon Act, February 10, 1936 B/ puluth B.l.S., October, 1936 D/ p.w.a., October, 1936 e/ A.F. or L., July, 1936 a/ Craig, July, 1936 c/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common labor, July 1, 1936 F/ East Qrano Forks OAVIS-BACON ACT, 0ECE«BERa14, 1936 B/ 11.00 $.85 $.90 1.00' 1.00" 1.00 1.00 .875' .875" ,875 .875 1.00 All Industri es-,423 1.25 1.00 1.00 $.50 $1.00 1.00* .90" 1.00 1.00 $.50 $.60 $.50- .60" $.60' ,eo $.40 $.75 .45- .50" 1.20 .50 I.OO- 1.20 $.75 $1.00 .875' .875" .075 1.20 .875 1.00- 1.20 .50- .40 1.00 $.60 .80 1.25 .60 $1.00 $.45 $.80 $.75 $1.00 $.50 »1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $.50 $.45 1.10' 1.00 1.10 .90 .50 .90 .90" .90' .90 .90 .90 1.00 .40' 1.10 1.00" 1,20 1.10 .80 .50 .90 .90 1.20 . 60 . 50 Ely Davis-Bacon Act, May 2, 1936 8/ HASTINGS Davis-Eacon Act, June 10, 1936 b/ 1.20 1.20 1.10 1.00 1.20 ,60 1.20 1.00 .60 .625 1.20 1.25 .50 1.20 1.20 1.20 .70- .625 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.25 .85 1.20 .60 1.20 1.10 1.20 .70 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.20 1.20 1.125 .625- .70 International Falls Davis-bacon Act, June 3, 1936 8/ Middle River Oavis-Bacon Act, April 24, 1936 B/ Minneapolis Davi8—Bacon Act, October 10, 1936 to December 19, 1936 b/ B.L.S., October, 1936 D/ p.w.a., October, 1936 e/ A.f. of u, july, 1936 A/ Craig, July, 1936 C/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 £/ morr 18 Davi8—Bacon Act, December 21, 1936 B/ 1.10 1.10 1.20 .90 1.25' 1.10* 1.25" .70" 1.25' 1.10' 1.00" 1.25 1.10 1.25 1.10 .80 1.20 1.20' 1.20 1.20 All Industri eb-.451 1.00 1.00 .90 .50 .45" 1.10 .90 1.125 1.125' 1.20' 1.125 1.125 1.20 Building Construction.594 1.00 .55 1.25 .625' 1.00' .50" .55" 1.00' .60 .50 1.00 .75' .50" .70" I.OO .45 1.10 .45 1.00 .55 1.35 .75' .45" .55" .675- 1.25' .75* .40" .75 1.25 .75 1.35 .50- .40 1.00 .80 1.10 1.10 .80 1.20 1.35 1.00' 1.35* .75" 1.20* 1.25* 1.00 1.35 1.00 1.35 .60 1.00 1.20 1,10 .90 1.20 1.20* 1.20' 1.20 1.20 1.10 .60 .80 1.125 1.10 .90 1.20 1.10 .60 .60 1.25' 1.00" .90' .60' 1.20' 1.25' 1.20* .80' 1.125' .625' 1.06" .75" 1.00' 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.125 1.00 .50 .80 1.20* 1.20* 1.20 1.25 1.20 .80 1.20 1.25 1.20 .66- .85 .625' 1.00 .50 1.00 1.25 1.00 . 50 . 50- . .55 sand8tqne Davis-Bacon act, December 3C, 1936 B/ 1.00 1.00 .85 1.00 .45 1.00 .40 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 .45 .75 .85 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .45- .50 St. Cloud Davis-bacon Act, HUy 26, 1936 B/ 1.15 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.25 .40 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.20 .55- .65 St. Paul Oavis-Bacon Act, July ano August B/ Craig C/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July I, 1936 £/ Waseca Davic-Bacon Act, June 2, 1936 B/ finnie6ka Davis-Bacon Act, June ie, 1936 B/ Winona Davis-Bacon Act, March, August ano September, 1936 b/ 1.25 1.10 1.25 1.10 All Industries 1.20 1.00 1.20 ,528 Building Construction .607 1.25 1.20 1.00 .80 .80 1.125 .85 .80- .85 1.00 1.00 .80- 1.00 1.00 .65 Foundries & Machine Shops .400 1.25 .625 .55 1.35 .45 1.25 ,45- .50 1.35 1.00 1.35 1.00 1.25 .80 1.00 .55 .70- 1.00 .80 i.20 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.00 . 60 1.00 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.25 1.125 .60 .55- .70 .50- .60 A/ American Federation of Labor. b/ Davi8—Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the u. s. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the oate shown. C/ Craig, E. m. Craig, Secretary of the Builders* Association, Chicago, Illinois. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected for the purp08e of determining what 18 in fact the prevailing rate. D/ B.L.S., October 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S, Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations. rate8 noted with one aster 16k represent union rates and those noted with two aster18k8 represent non-union rates. E/ P.w.A., October 1936. Same as 0/ above. The rates are actually paid on public Works Administration Projects. F/ B.L.S, Entrance Rates, Common Labor. July 1, 1936. These rates are ave>'ageb of all hourly entrance rates for common labor aI of July 1, 1936 for each of the industries 8h0wn and for all industries reporting. • union. »• Non-Union. 38. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 MISSISSIPPI locality and source Rein- Sheet Struc- truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofer# Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians* Engineers Helpers Hoo Common Lather#,Oper- Plumbers* Steel Coupo- Metal Workers' Steam Iron- Tile Layers* (1£ - 5 Layers Builoing Finishers helpers Wiremen Helpers hoisting N.E.C. Carriers Laborers Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sition Workers Helpers Fitters Workers Layers Helpers Tons) belzaric Davis-Bacon Act, November 28, 1936 B/ $1.00 $.70 BlUOXI Oavis-Bacon Act, march to July 14, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 Columbus Davis-8acon Act, December 18, 1936 B/ 1,00 .65 Qrunville Davis-bacon Act, February 20, 1936 B/ 1.00 .70 gulfport Davis-Bacon Act, June 22, 1936 B/ HOLlandale Davis-Bacon Act, April 24, 1936 B/ 1.00 .70 Jack 8 on Davis-Bacon Act, Jan. 7 to Auq. 28, 1936 B/ .80 P.W.A., October 1936 E/ 1,375* ,80** B.L.S. Survey, October 1936 d/ b.l.S. Entrance Bates for Common labor, July 1„ 1936 F/ LEXtNOTON Davis-Bacon Act, May 5, 1936 B/ maonolia Davis-Bacon Act, march 30, 1936 B/ Mississippi Sound Davis-Bacon Act, April 29, 1936 B/ New Albany Davis-Bacon ACt, March 30, 1936 B/ newton Davis-Bacon Act, February 24, 1936 B/ Okalona Davis-Bacon Act, September 3, 1936 B/ Pascoonola Davis-Bacon Act, April 10, 1936 Bj Picayune Davis-bacon Act, December 22, 1936 B/ Pontatoc Davis-Bacon Act, April 16, 1936 b/ Ripley Davis-bacon Act, September 23, 1936 Bj Sard is Davi^Bacon Act, OcccmER 30, 1936 B/ VicxsauRQ Davis-Bacon Act, July 9, 1936 B/ 1.90 1.25 $.75 1.00 .75 ♦ .40 $.75 .60 .75 1,25 1.00 1.25 $.60 .90 .75 .80* .40 1.25- .80* 1.375* .60** All Industries - .275 Building Construction - .Z79 1.25 .80 1.00 .65 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.10 .75 1.00 .75 1.25 .75 1.25 .60 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 .75 .75 .65 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 .75 .50 .40 .75 .75 .75 .90 .50 1.25 1.00 .eo .85 .75 .85 .85 .85 $.40 $.30 $.75 $.50 $.60 $1.00 .60 .40 1.25 .60- 1.00 1.75 .30- .40 .60 .30 .85 .35 .65 .40 .30 .50 .75 .40 1.25 1.00 1.00 .35 .30 .40 .30** .30* .30 1.00 .30 .65 .65 1.00 .40 .30 .85 .30 1.00 .35 .65 1.00 .30 .32 .25 .30 .30 .30 .30 1.00 .85 .70 .65 .65 .45 .875 1.25 1.00 1.25 .60 1.00 .80 .80** .65 1.00 1.00 .70 .65 1.00 .60 1.00 .60 .75 1.25 $.75 $.35 $.50 $.75 $.75 $.40 $.75 #1.00 $1.00 $.50 1.05 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.05 1.25 1.25 1.00 .50 .65 .75 .75 .40 1,00 1.00 1.00 .60 .75 1.00* 1.00** .80 1.00 1.25 1.00 .85 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 $.30 .60- .75 .35 .30 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.25 1.25 1.25 .75 .35 .75 .75 .40 .30 .40 .80 .80 1.00 .40 .65 .65 1.00 .85 .85 .40 .85 .85 ,85 .85 .50 1.00 .70 .75 .50 1.00 .85 .85 .85 .85 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 .40 1.00 1.00 .60 .e5 1.10 .85 1.00 1.00 .80 1.00 .60 .75 .40 1.00 1.25 1.25 .60 .30 .40 .35 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 .60 .35 .40 B/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U.S. Department of Labor as prevailing rates tn these localities as of the date shown. 0/ B.L.S. Survey. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations in building construction in these localities exclu8ive of P.V.A. E/ P.i.A., October. 1936. Public Works Administration. The same as 0/ above except for p.w.A. exclusively, F/ B.L.S. Entrance Rate for Common Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. These rates are .the average rates paid to common labor in each of the industries reporting and in all industries for each of these c0mmunit|e8. • UN i on •• Non-Union HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 39 . MISSOURI locality ano source Rein- Sheet Struc- truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick-Carpenters, Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians* Engineers, Helpers, Hod Common Lather* Oper- Plumbers* steel Compo- f.feTAL Workers' Steam Iron- Tile Layers* (i£ - 5 Layers Building Finisher* helpers Wireuen helpers Hoisting n.E.C. Carriers Laborers metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers workers 6Ition Workers helpers Fitters Workers Layers helpers tons) Davis-Bacon Act, May 19, 1936 8/ 11.10 $1.10 *1.10 $.65 $1.10 $.45 $1.10 $1.10 $.65 $1.10 $.65 $1.10 el8 berry $.70 $1.00 Davis-Bacon Act, November 21, t936 b/ 11.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.10 $.75 .40 $.85 $.75 1.00 $1.00 1.10 1.10 1.00 Excelsior Springs Davis-bacon Act, May 26, 1936 b/ 1.225 1.125 1.25 1.25 .75 .00 .70 .70 1.125 1.325 1.25 .75 1.25 Frederi cktovn Davis-Bacon Act, February 12, 1936 b/ .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .375 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 $ .75 .75 .75 hj 8g1n8v| Da vis-Bacon Act, May 7,1936 b/ 1.10 .75 1.10 1.10 .45 .90 .65 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 Jefferson Barracks 1936 B/ 1.50 Davis-Bacon Act, June 19 - November 24, 1.50 1.3125 1.50 .e75 1.47 1.0625 .7875 1.25 1.35 1.25 1.50 1.4375 .875 1.47 1.25 1.375 .65 1.4375 $ 1.47 1.25 jeffer60n c|ty P.W.A., june. 1936 0/ 1.00 .875 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 kan8ag city B.k.S. Survey, October, 1936 0/ 1.325* 1.125- 1.125- 1.25- 1.25- 1 .70- .80- .70- 1.25- 1.125- 1.325- 1.25- 1.125- 1.06- 1.67- .70- 1.25- 1.00- 1.25- .35- .75- 1.25- 1.25- .45- .45-* .75— P.w.A., October, 1936 E/ 1.325- 1.125- 1.125- 1.25- 1.25- .70- .80- .75- 1.25- 1.125- 1.325- 1.25- 1.125- 1.67- .70- 1.25- 1.25- .45- .45 — A.F. OF L., JULY 1, 1936 A/ 1.325 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.25 .70 1.25 1.125 1.325 1.25 1.10 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.10 Craig, July 1, 1936 C/ 1.325 1.25 1.25 1.375 .90 .80 1.25 1.25 1.45 1.375 1.0625 1.375 1.375 1.25 1.00 B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 £/ All Industries,, - .469 Builoing Construction - .524 kennett Davis-Bacon act, March 17, 1936 b/ 1.00 .75 .75 .75 .40 .75 .35 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 .40 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 La Plata Dav16-Bacon Act, November 16, 1936 b/ 1.10 .625 1.00 .75 .40 .35 .35 1.00 .50 .50 1.00 .80 .35 .50 .625 .75 .35 .80 Marcelinc Davis-Bacon Act, May 23, 1936 b/ 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 .75 .40 .75 .50 .75 1.00 1.00 .50 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 Monett Davis-Bacon Act, June 12, 1936 f/ 1.00 .75 .75 1.00 .60 .40 1.00 .60 .75 1.00 1.10 .60 .50 .75 1.00 .60 .75 plea6ant hlll Davis-Bacon Act, November 16, 1936 b/ 1.325 1.25 1.25 1.375 1.375 .90 .50 1.375 1.25 1.25 1.45 1.375 .85 1.125 1.0625 1.375 1.375 1.25 1.00 rlchmono Davis-Bacon Act, April 25, 1936 b/ 1.10 .75 .75 1.10 .40 .75 1.10 .75 1.10 1.10 1.25 ST. joseph a. F. OF L., JULY 1, 1936 a/ 1.325 1.05 1.25 1.125 1.25 .50 1.25 1.05 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.25 1.125 1.10 Craig, July 1, 1936 c/ 1.325 .60- .85- .75- .50 .40- 1.00- .75- 1.00- 1.00- .75- .80- 1.00- .75- 1.00 1.05 1.25 1.125 .65 .50 1.25 1,05 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.25 1.125 $.55- •65 .70 •375 .65 1.25- •65** •65* • .40- .50 .50 .40 9173 0—37 7 (Continued on Next page) 40. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 MISSOURI (Concluded) Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck locality ano source cement electricians# m|xer forced roofers, sheet metal tural iile drivers Brick-Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Insice Electricians* Engineers, Helpers, hod Common lather* Oper- Plumbers* Steel Compo- Metal Workers* Steam Iron- Tile Layers* - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers wiremen helpers Hoisting N.E.c. Carriers Laborers Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sition Workers Helpers Fitters Workers Layers helpers tons) St. Louis P.i.A., Jwt, 1936 0/ A. F. or L., July 1, 1936 £/ Craig, July 1, 1936 fi/ Davis-Bacon Act, April, .1936. February 24 — December 17, 1936 b/ B.L.s. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Sprinqfielo . Davis-Bacon Act, April 9 - June 11, 1936 B/ *1.50 $1.25 $1.3125 $1.50 $.7e75 $1.25 $1.25 $1.50 $1.4375 $1.25 $1,375 $1.4375 $1.47 $1.25 1.50 1.25 1.3125 1.50 $1.475 .65 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.5625 1.25 1.25 1.4375 1.47 1.25 $.825 1.50 1.25 1.3125 1.50 $ .875 .7875 1.25- 1.25 1.50 1.4375 1.25- 1.375 1.25 1.47 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.3125 1.50 *.875 1.35- 1 .47 .075 .7875 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.4375 $.875 $1.47 1.25 1.25 $.65 1.4375 1.47 1.25 .7625 $.65 All Industries, - .434 Brick, Terra Cotta - .383 i .4/ bu I l.d inq Construction - .637 Chemicals - .501 Foundries and Machine Shops - .403 Paints and Varni shes - .398 Slaughtering and meat packing - .461 1.10 .875 .90- $.52 .875 .43- .90 .70 .40 1.25 $ .90- .75 1.10 1.125 .46- .85 .60 1.00 .40- 1.125 .90- 1.10 .44- .50- •80 i.io 1.10 .90 1.25 .96 .60 ^T^s-Bacom Act, July 3, 1936 i/ 1-°° *75 1*°° -50 *75 -75 - 40 - 50 -75 1*°° 1-°° -50 *75 -75 1*°° 1*°° -50 "'""i8-B»cw, Act, "arch 11, 1936 &/ 1*10 1*°° 1,00 *75 * 65 •«> 1-10 1*°° 1-10 1-10 -5° 1-°° ">•<» 1«1° 1-10 1-°° •40 A/ A. r. or I. Aikrican Fiderati on or Labor. i/ Oavu-Bacoh Act. These rati, rerc predetermined by the U. s. Department of Labor as prevaiuiro rates in these localities as op the oatc show. 5/ Craig. E. h. Crais, Secretary, ikiiloers Association, Chicaso. The6e rates are a combination or both union ano non-union rates in an effort to determine rhat is in fact the prevailing rate. fi/ m.S. Survey. October■ 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor. These rates mere taken from payrolls as rates actually paio for these occupations in these l0calitic8 for all types of construction except P.i.a. as of the 0atf shown. £/ P.*.A.. October, 1936, Public Works Administration The same as d/ above except that these rates are for P.w.A. exclusively. V b.l.s. Entrance Rates for Common Labor. These rates are averages Of all common labor rates as of July 1, 1936 rkeach of the industrieb shown ano for all industries reporting. fi/ P.i.A. June 1. 1936. Public works Administration. • Union •• Non-union HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 41. Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Locality ano source Cement Electricians, Mixer forced roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Ceuent Finishers' In6ice Electricians' Engineers, helpers, hoc Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- Metal Honkers' Steam Iron- Tile Layers' (1i - 5 layers Building Finishers Helpers Firemen Helpers hoisting N.E.C. Carriers Laborers Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sitioh Workers Helpers Fitters Workers Layers helpers Tons) Butte a.f. of l., July, 1936 e/ $1.50 11.625 $1.50 $.90 11.625 $1.25 11.625 11.70 $.72 $1.25 $1.70 $1.25 $.85 p.W.A., october, 1936 b/ $1,625- 1.50- $.72. $1,125- .72- 1.25- .85- Crais, July 1, 1936 C/ 1.625 1.50 1.625 1.50 1.125 .72 1.625 1.25 1.625 1.70 1.25 1.25 1.70 B.L.S. Survey, October, 19360/ 1.50- 1.50- 1.125- 1.25- 1.625- 1.70- 1.25- Davis-Bacon Act, June, 1936 A/ 1.6125 1.50 1.50 1.125 .72 1.25 1.625 1.70 $.80 .75- .855 Bowooin Oavis-Bacon ACT, March, 1936 A/ 1.50 1.00 1.25 $.75 1.50 .50 1.50 1.20 1.50 1.50 1.20 1.50 $.75 1.50 .60- Fort Harrison Davis-Bacon Act, May, 1936 A/ Fort Peck Davis-Bacon Act, March, 1936 1/ 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 $.80 .50 .60 1.20 1.20 . 80 $.70 1.20 .80 .60- .75 Glacier National Park Davis-Bacon Act, April - June, 1936 A/ .85 1.00 $1.00 .60 .80 ,e5 1.00 .60- .85 Miles City P.W.A., June 1, 1936 F/ 11.50 11.625 $1.50 $.90 $1,625 $1.25 $1,625 $1.70 11*625* 1.50* $.72. $1,125* .72* 1.25* 1.625 1.50 1.625 1.50 1.125 .72 1.625 1.25 1.625 1.70 1.50* 1.50* 1.125* 1.25* 1.625* 1.70* 1.6125 1.50 1.50 1.125 .72 1.25 1.625 1.70 1.50 1.00 1.25 1.75 1.50 .50 1.50 1.20 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.125 .875 .75 1.25 $.875 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 $.80 .50 .60 1.20 1.20 .85 1.00 $1.00 .60 .80 .e5 1.50 .90 1.25 .45 1.20 .90 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.35 1.50 1.25 1.50 .80 1.50 .75 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.125 1.50 1.125 1.25 .70 1.25 1.125 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.125 1.25 .75 1.25 .75- .50 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.00 1*50 1.125 1.50 1.20 .60 1.20 1.00 .75 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.50 .875 1.67 1.00 1.25 $1.25 .75- 1.00 Glenoi ve davi6-8AC0N ACT, march, 1936 A/ 1.50 .90 1.25 .45 1.20 .90 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.75 Great Falls Davis-Bacon Act, September, 1936 A/ 1.50 1.35 1.50 1.25 1.50 .eo 1.50 .75 1.25 1.50 1.S5 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.50 $1.00 .90- 1.15 Helena A.F. of l., october, 1936 e/ 1.50 1.125 1.50 1.125 1.25 .70 1.25 1.125 1.50 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.50 .95 Monida Davis-Bacon Act, April, 1936 ^ 1.50 1.125 1.25 .75 1.25 .75- .50 1.25 1.00 1.59 1.50 1.00 1.00 .75 1.50 .875 Missoula Davis-Bacon ACT, January, 1936 t/ 1.50 1.125 1.50 1.20 . 60 1.20 1.00 .75 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 . 50 1.25 1.25 .75- 1.00 1.00 1.50 A/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U. S. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the oate shown and were to be the minimum rates pai0 for these occupations. 3/ P.b.A.. October. 1936. Public Works Administration. These rates were collected by the bureau of Labor statistics of the Department of Labor and are the rates which were actually paid for these occupations in these localities as of the date shown. C/ Craig. E. m. Craig, Secretary of the Builoers' Association, Chicago, Illinois. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collecteo for the purpose of determining what is in fact the prevailing rate. £/ b.l.S. Survey. October. 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics Department of Labor. Same as b/ above. E/ A.F. of l. American Federation of Labor. U P.w.A.. June 1. 1936. Public Works Administration. • Union. •• Non-union. 42. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 NEBRASKA Locality and Source rein- sheet cement electricians, mixer torceo roofers, sheet metal brick- carpenters, cement finishers' insioe electricians' engineers, helpers, hod laborers, lathers, oper- plumbers' steel compo- metal workers' layers bui lp i no finishers helpers wiremen helpers hoistins n.e.c. carriers common metal at0r8 painters plasterers plumbers helpers workers 6iti0n workers helpers struo- TRUCK tural Tile drivers steam iron- tile layers' (li - 5 fitters workers layers helpers tons) Albion Davis-bacon Act, December 16, 1936 A/ tl.oo $ >70 i .«> I .75 t .45 i .45 | .35 I .50 » .90 t .85 t .45 | .75 | .75 | .80 t .85 11.00 |1.00 | .45 1.45- .70 fremont davis-bacon act, may 5, 1936 a/ 1.10 .75 .80 .40 ( .80 .60- } .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .90 .80 .80 $.50 1.00 1.00 .40 lincoln davib-6ac0n act, november 9, 1936 k/ 1.00 .80 .85 .88 .50 .50 .40 1.00 .50- .80 1.00 1.00 .50 .75 b.l.s., October, 1936 b/ 1.00- .75- 1.40- .50.. .60" 1.00. 1.00« .50" 1.20" .75" 1.20* 1.20" .50" .80- 1.00** CftAta, JULY 1, 1936 c/ 1.00 .75 .75 1.25 .40 1.00 .50 1.00 1.50- .65 .65 1.60 p.I.A., October, 1936 E/ 1.20.. ,50 « 1.20" minpen oavio-eacon Act, march 31, 1936 A/ 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 .40 .745 .35 .65 .« .875 .875 .40 .80 .75 NORTH PLATTE p.V.a., june 1, 1936 0/ 1.25 .80 1.00 .875 omaha Davio-bacon Act, Feb. 11-June 18, 1936 a/ 1.125 .90 1.00 1.00 .60 .90 .50 .90 .80 1.125 1.20 .725 1.00 b« october, 1936 b/ 1.125* .90. 1.00. 1.00. ,50«. .40- .50. .80. 1.125. 1.20. .50" 1.00* .75. .80. .30- .90.. 1.00.. .50. .40- .80" .90*. .75" 1.125** .35- .50" .50" cra10, c/ 1.125 .75- .85- .70- .60- .40- •■0- .80- 1.00 1.00 .75- .70- .'90 1.00 .85 .70 .50 1.00 1.20 .85 .80 a.f* or l., july 1, 1936 f/ 1.125 .90 1.00 1.00 1.125 .93 1.20 .80 1.125 1.20 .95 1.00 p.*.a., october, 1936 e/ 1.125* .90. .50.. .35" .40" 1.125. .90" .75. •SO*. o'neill 0avio-6acon, april 23, 1936 a/ 1.20 .90 .70 .80 .35 .65 .50 .65 .80 .80 .90 .75 .75 valentine oavio-bacon act, april 3, 1936 k/ .85 .75 .85 .75 .55 1.00 .45 1.00 .75 .85 .85 .55 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 1.125 . 60 1.00 .50- .60 .80 .75 .875 .35 1.25 1.20 .90 1.125 . 60- .60- .70 .70 1.20. 1.00. .60.. 1.00 .90- 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.00 .80 1.20 a/ Davis-bacon act. These rates mere predetermined by the u. S. Department or labor as prevailing rates in these localities. b/ b.l.s., October. 1936, bureau or labor Statistics. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations on all building construction except pwa as or October 1936. c/ craig. e. -m. craig, secretary Or the builders association, chicago. these rates are a combination Or both union an0 non-union rates collected |n an effort to determine what is in fact tie prevailing rate. 0/ p.w.a. June 1. 1936. Public works Administration. e/ P.w.A. October 1936. same as b above except pdr pwa exclusively. f/ A. f. or L. - American federation or labor. . UNION «. NOFHUNION HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1935 43. rein- Sheet Struc- truck Locality and Source Cement Electricians, mixer forced Roofers,Sheet metal tural Tile drivers Brick- Carpenters, Ceuent Finishers' Insioe Electricians' Engineers, helpers, hod Common lathers, oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- metal Workers' Steam iron- Tile Layers' (1£ - 5 layers builoins finishers helpers wiremen helpers hoi6tino n.E.C. carriers laborers metal atqrs painters plasterers plumber6 helpers workers sition w0rker8 helpers fitters workers layer6 helpers T0N8) Carson city oavIS-BacON act, February 26, 1936 B/ |1.50 $1,075 $1.00 $.625 $1.25 $.50- $1,125 $1.00 J.625 $1,375 $1.25 $1.50 $1,375 $.50- $1.00 $1,375 $.75- 1.00 . 75 . 80 Elko Davis-Bacon act, May 26, 1936 ^/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .625 1.00 .90 1.00 1.00 $1.25 1.00 $1,375 . 625 Lovelock OAV Is-BACON ACT, MARCH 2, 1936 B/ 1.50 1.075 1.00 .625 1.25 .50- 1.125 . 625 1.375 1.25 1.50 1.375 . 50- $1.00 1.00 1.375 $1,375 $1.25 .75- 1.00 . 75 .80 las veoas P.W.A., JUNE 1, 1936 8/ 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 Reno Davis-Bacon act, December 10, 1936 t/ 1.75 1.25 1.25 . 625 1.375 1.00 625 $.75 1.25 1.50 1.375 1.50 1.25 1.375 1.50 1.25 .75- craig, july 1, 1936 c/ 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.375 1.00- .625 1.375 1.25 1.50 1.375 1.25 1.00 1.379 1.25 1.25 .80 1.125 B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 0/ 1.75* 1.25- 1.375* $.50- 1.00* .625* 1.25* 1.50* 1.375* 1.25* .75* .625* 1.00** .625** .70** p.w.a., october, 1936 E/ 1.50* 1.25* .70** 1.00- .625* 1.25* 1.50* 1.25* 1.00** B/ Davis-Bacon act. These rates were predetermined by the u. S. department or Labor as prevailing rates in these localities as of the date shown. C/ Craiw. e. m. Craig, secretary of the Builders' Association, Chicago. Ticse rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates in an effort to determine what iw in fact the prevailing rate. 0/ b.L.S. Survey, bureau of Labor Statistics, department of labor. These rates were taken from payrolls and are the rates which were actually paid these occupations in these localities on this bate oh all building oonstructign exclusive of P.w.a. £/ p.w.a., october. 1936. public works administration. ilcse rates were collicteo sy the bureau of labor statistics of the department of labor and were taken from payrolls as tie rates actually paid tlcse cccupations in these localities on p.w.a. projects. 8/ p.w.a. June 1. 1936. Public works aom inistray ion. • Union •* non-union 44. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC ANp PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 NEW HAMPSHIRE Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Locality ano Source Cement Electricians, Mixer Forceo Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick-Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians' Engineers, helpers, hod Common lathers, Oper- Plumbers' Steel Coupo- Metal Workers' Steam iron Tile Layers'oi - 5 layers Building Finishers Helpers Wiremen helpers Hoisting n.E.C. Carriers Laborers metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sition Workers Helpers Fitters Workers Layers Helper tons) Davis-Bacon Act, march 13, 1936 A/ P.W.A.l.f., JUNE 1936 8/ Manchester p.w.A.up a.F. OF U, July 1, 1936 Tf/ p.W.A.up., June 1, 1936 B/ if/ Nashua p.w.a., October 1936 D/ 6. us. Survey, October 1936 Zj 6.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Portsmouth P.W.A.L.R., June 1936 B/ wqlfeqoro Davis-Bacon -Act, February 28, 1936 Aj #1.25 1.25 1.30 1.30 1.90 .80 1.00 1.00 #1.25 1.30 1.30 #.80 1.125* 1.125** .80* .75* .65* • All Industries - .400 .90 .70 1.10 #.85 1.00 .85 .85 1.00 1.00 #.65 .50 $.40** $.40 .50 .50 #.55** .45* .40 #.80 #1.25 $.90 #.50 .90 .90 1.30 •9C 1.30 .60- .63** .65 1.10 1.00 1.00 .80 .45 $.85 $1,125 #.95 1.00 1.00 1.175* .75 #.90 .90 #1.25 1.00 $1,125 1.30 1.00 1.125 1.00 .00 1.25 $ .40 .50 A/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the u. s. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the localities as of the date shown B/ P.W.A.l.r. Public Work6 Administration 0 C/ A.F.of L. American Federation of Labor. 0/ p.f.a. October 1936. °ublic Works Administration. These rates were collected by the Bureau of Labor statistics and were taken from payr0ll8 as actual rates paid for these occupations on p.w,a. projects our i no october 1936, £/ B.L.S. Survey. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor. The same as 0/ above for all types of construction except p.f.a. Jy B,L,S, Entrance Rates for Common Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics yearly survey of common lapor entrance rates. These are average rates paio to common labor in all types of industries in the8e localities. • Union. •• Non-union. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTEO OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 Rein¬ Sheet Struc¬ Truck Locality t ind Source Cement Electricians, Mi xer forced Roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers br 1ck- Carpenters, Cement Finishers1 Inside Electricians* Engineers, helpers Hod Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers* steel compo- metal workers' ' Steam iron Tile layers* (1* - 5 layers Building Finishers helper8 WlREMEN HELPER6 hoisting n.e.c. Carriers Laborers metal ators painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers workers sition Workers helpers fitters Workers Layers Helpers TONS)' Atlantic City a. F. OF l,, July 1, 1936 k/ CRAIO, july 1, 1936 g/ P.W.a., june 1, 1936 £/ 11.25 $1.00 1.50 1.00 $1.00 $1.35 1.35 $.75 $.625 $1.00 .625 $1.00 $1.25 1.25 $1.20 1.20 1.20 $1.00 $1.25 1.00 1.00 #1.375 1.25 $1.20 $1,125 1.20 $1,375 1.125 1.20 1.375 1.50 8.l.S., october 1, 1936 q/ p.w.a., October 1, 1936 t/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 £/ Camden County a.F. of L., July 1, 1936 k/ Elizabeth Craig, July 1, 1936 &/ b.l.S., october 1, 1936 fi/ p.w.a., october 1, 1936 %/ B.l.s., Entrance rates for Common labor, july 1, 1936 [/ Essex County a.f. of l., July 1, 1936 a/ Fori. Lee Davi3—Bacon act, June 2, 1936 g/ Harrison Davis-Bacon act, December 31, 1936 J2/ B.L.s. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 f/ HlGHTSTOWN Davis-Bacon Act, march 17, 1936 $/ Hudson County a.f. of l., july 1, 1936 &/ Jersey City Craig, July 1, 1936 b/ B.L.s. Entrance Rates for Common labor, july 1, 1936 f/ lake Denmark Davi Bacon Act, march 25, 1936 0/ Lakewqoo Davis-Bacon act, March 20, 1936 0/ Little Falls Davis-Bacon act, February. 17, 1936 .&/ Lyons Davis-Bacon Act, July 23, 1936 g/ matawan Davis-Bacon Act, December 17, 1936 0/ morristown A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 &/ Newark Davis-Bacon Act, June 10, 1936 0/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ P.W.^, June 1, 1936 S/ 1.25* .55** 1.20* 1.05* 1.05- 1.25* 1.25* All industries - ,459 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.25* .875** 1.25* 1.25 1.25* .875** 1.25* 1.05 1.25 All industries - .57 1.50 1.40 1.50 1.50 1.40 1.50 1.50 1.40 Foundries and Machine Shops - .444 1.125 1.00 1.50- 1.40 1.65 1.125 1.40 1.40 All industries - .46 1.25 i.o0 1.25 1.25 1.10 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.10 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.40 1.50 $.875 1.25 1.50* 1.50* 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.65 $.75 .75 .75 $1.75 1.125 2.00 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.00 2.00 2.00 $.50*. .50* .40* .50* .50 1.375 1.375* 1.00* 1.00 1.375 1.25 .875 .875* ,50** .75* 1.25 1.00* 1.25* $.625* 1,25* .875 1.685 .875 1,65 1.00 1 ."50 1.40 1.00 1.50 1.50 .625 1.20 1.25 1.275* 1.28* 1.50 1.40 1.28125 1.40 1.25 1.375 1.125 1.75 1.75* $.875 1.75* 1.50 1.75 1.4375 1.065 .80 1.50 1.75 1.4375 1.0625 .875- .50 1.685 #2.00 1.00 1.50 1.25 .675 1.75 1.28125 1.40 $1.00 1.50 1.75 1.4375 1,0625 . 875 1.00 .50 1.00 1.65 1.00 1.125 1.25 .625 1.25 1.0625 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.28 1.40 1.25 1.25 1.125 .80 .60 1.50 1.75 1.4375 .9375 .875 .9375 1.65 .65 .50 1.40 1.50 .50 1.00 .75 .50 1.25 .75 1.00 1.25 1.65 1.25 1.25 .50 1.50 2.00 1.00 1.25 1.25- 1.50 1.00 .55 1.25 .75 1.75 1.28125 .625 1.25- 1.75 1.50 1.2833 .50 1.25 .75 1.25 1.75 1.25 .75 .60 1.20 1.40 1.28125 1.75 1.45 1.05 .75 1.20 1.75 1.28125 1.20 .75 1.20 1.75 1.4375 1.0625 .76875- .8625 .75 .50 1.25 .875 1.50 .75 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 .75 1.75 1.25 1.25 .75 1.25 1.75 1.25 .75 .60 1.40 1.25 1.25 1.75 1.4375 1.215 .875 .875 1.6825 All Industries - .454 Chemicals - .464 Leather - .413 Paint and Varnishes - .507 1.50 1.40 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.40 .675 1.75 1.285 1.40 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.4375 1.0625 .76875- .845 1.50 (Continued on next page) 46. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTEO OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 NE* JERSEY (Concluded) Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck locality and source cement electricians, mlxer forced roofer^ sheet metal tural drivep8 Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* inside Electricians* Engineers, Helpers Hoo Common Lathers, oper- Plumbers* steel Compo- Metal Workers* St^am Iron (l£ - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers wiremen helpers hoisting n.E.c, Carriers Laborers metal ators painters Plasterers plumbers helpers workers sition Workers helpers Fitters workers Layers helpers tons) New Brunswick a.F. of L, July 1, 1936 £/ Ocean city Davis-Bacon Act, April 17, 1936 V Oranqe Davis-Bacon Act, August 21, 1936 §/ pa83aic A.F. of L., JULY 1, 1936 A/ Patersqn A.F. of L., JULY 1, 1936 £/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, JULY I, 1936 £/ Penns Grove Davis-Bacon Act, May 15, 1936 G/ Plainfield A. F. of L., July 1, 19» A/ rldqewoqd Davis-Bacon act, February 17, 1936 0/ ♦1.20 #1.06 11.20 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.40 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 All Industries- .407 l.oo .80 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.05 1.25 1.50 ♦1.50 1.35 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.50 ♦ .75 .50- .075 ♦2.00 1.375- 1.50 2.00 2.00 .60- 1.50 .65 ♦ .75 M.375 ♦.75 .50 1.00 .075 .50 1.605 1.00 .875 1.75 .875 1.65 .75 1.65 .50 1.375 .75 1.65 .50 1.65 ♦1.00 |1«20 ♦I.50 ♦1.375 ♦1.375 ♦I.50 |1.75 ♦1.375 ^.75 1.00 1.25 1.20 ♦.625 ♦l.375 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.375 1.125 1.00 1.50 1.40 .675 1.75 1.285 1.40 ♦! .00 1.50 1.75 1.4375* .0625 ♦.76875- .95625 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.28 1.00 1.375 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.28125 1.325 1.40 1.20 1.50 1.375 1.00 1.25 1.20 1.40 1.50 1.75 1.28 1.75 1.45 1.05 1.25 1.375 1.125 .75 1.25 1.75 1.28125 1.75 1.4375 .925 .65 Craiq, July 1, 1936 §/ B.L.S., October 1, 1936 £/ P.W.A., October 1, 1936 £/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, july 1, 1936 1/ union City Davis-Bacon Act, June 22, 1936 &/ Westfielo Davis-Bacon Act, JUne 10, 1936 o/ 1.125 1.00 1.125 1.125* 1.00* 1.00** 1.125* 1.00* All industries - .426 1.50 1.40 1.40 1.375 1.25 1.25 ^.75 1.50 1.50 1.50 .875 2.00 .75 2.00 .50 . 30- 1.00 .40 ,50* .45*• .80* .50* .875 .9375 1.65 .75 1.125 1.25 1.00* 1.0625- 1.375 1.375 1.25 1.25 T.00 1.375* 1.375* .75 .50 1.625 1.40 1.50 1.50 .625 1.75 1.26125 1.40 1.50 1.75 1.4375 1.0625 .8325 1.00 1.375 1.25 .75 1.75 1.25 1.25 .75 1.25 1.75 1.50 .75 A/ **f* op l* American Federation of Labor. 3/ Craiq. e. m. Craig, secretary of the Builoers* Association, Chicago. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what ARE in fact the prevailing rates. _£/ p.w.a,, June 1. 1936. Public Works administration 0/ B.L.S., OCTOBER 1, 1936. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. THESE RATES WERE TAKEN FROM PAYR0LL8 AS RATES ACTUALLY PAID AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1936 FOR THE VARIOUS OCCUPATIONS ON ALL CONSTRUCTION OTHER THAN P.W.A. £/ P.w.A.. October, 1936. same as 0/ above except that these rates were paid on P.w.A. construction work only. l/ b.l.S., Entrance Rates for Common Labor. These are averages of all entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for each of the industries shown and for all industries reporting. $/ Davis-Bacon act. These rates were predetermined by the U.S. Department of labor as prevailing wages in the localities as of the date 8h0wn, • Union Non-union HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTEO OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 47, new mexico locality and source Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Rooferb, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* inside Electricians* Engineers, helpers, Hoo Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers* Steel Coupo- Metal Workers* Steam iron- Tile Layers*(i4 - 5 LAYERS BuiLDINQ FINISHERS HELPERS WlREMEN HELPERS HOISTING n.e.c. CARRIERS LAB0RER6 METAL ATOR6 PA|NTCRS PLASTERERS PLUMBERS HELPERS WORKERS SIT ION WORKERS HELPERS FITTERS WORKERS LAYERS HELPER8 TOns) Albuquerque B.l.S. Survey, October 1936 0/ P.W.A., October 1936 E/ Craig, July 1, 1936 £/ B, L.s. Entrance Rates, common Ubor july 1, 1936 u Demi no Davis-Bacon Act, April 1936 B/ Otero County Davis-Bacon Act, February 1936 B/ Portales Davis-Bacon Act, April 1936 B/ Raton Davis-Bacon Act, August 1936 j/ Roswell Davis-Bacon Act, April 1936 B/ Sandoval County Davis-Bacon Act, October 1936 B/ Santa Fe P.W.A., JUNE 1936 0/ Shiprock Davis-Bacon Act, May 1936 B/ ♦1.25* $1.00— 1.125* 1.25* 1.00* 1.25 1.125 $1.00 All Industries - .249 1.125 1.00 .90 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.00 1.00 $1.25* 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 $.55 $.75 .90 .55 .75 $.55* $.60* $.40* $1.00* .35- .40** .55* .60* .40* 1.00* .75 .40 1.00 $.90* $1,125- 1.25* $1.00* $1.00** .90 1.T25- 1.25* 1.125 $1,125 1.00 $1.00 1.00 1.125 1.00 $.55 1.00 1.00 1.00 $.60 .90 .90 1.00 1.125 1.00 . 55 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 1.00 . 75 1.00 1.25 1.00 .55 1.00 .50- .40 .55 .40 1.00 1.125 .90 1.125 .40 1.00 .75 1.00 1.125 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 $1.125**$.50** $.75* .75* $1,125 $1.00 81.125 1.00 .55 1.00 1.00 .55 1.00 1.00 1.125 .75 .75 .90 .60 1.00 1.00 1.125 .75 .75 1.125 .55 .65- .75 1.00 1.125 .50 .40- .60 .55- .75 Davis-Bacon Act, June 1936 B/ 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 .55 .75- 1.00 .55 .40 1.00 . 75 1.00 1.125 1.00 .55 1.00 1.00 1,00 . 55 .55- .75 B/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U.S.Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the date shown. c/ Craiq.e. m. craig, Secretary of the Builders* Association, Chicago, Illinois. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what is in fact the prevailing rate. D/ B.L.S.. October 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls a6 rates actually paid for these occupations. y P.W.A., October 1936. same as 0/ above. The rates are actually paid on public Works Administration Projects. y B.L.S. Entrance Rates. Common Labor, July 1. 1936. This rate is the average of all hourly entrance rates for common labor, A6 of July 1, 1936, for all industries reporting. 2/ P.W.A., June 1, 1936. Public Works Administration. • union •• non-union. 9173 0—37 8 HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 new york Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck locality and source cement electricians, m|xer forced roofers, sheet metal tural tlle drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians* Engineers, Hoo Helpers Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- IEtal Workers* Steam Iron- Tile Layers (1£ - 5 layers buildinc finishers helpers wj re men helpers hoisting carriers N .£ ,c. laborers metal ators painters plasterers plumbers helpers workers sitiqk workers helpers fitters workers layers helpers tons) Albany Davis-Bacon Act, June 5-november 6, 1936 B/ B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 C/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor* July 1, 1936 F/ Attica Davis-Bacon Act, July 31, 1936 B/ Auburn Davis-Bacon Act, May 27, 1936 B/ bald*!n6ville Davis-Bacon Act, February 14- October 20, 1936 8/ Davis-Bacon Act, January 18, 1936 B/ Binqhamton A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ b.l.S• Survey, October, 1936 C/ P.f.A., October, 1936 0/ boqnvi llc Oavis-Bacon Act, December 22, 1936 B/ Bronx Davis-Bacon Act, August 13, 1936 B/ Bronxville Oavi s—Bacon Act, December 16, 1936 b/ Brooklyn Davis-Bacon Act, March 5, June 5, December 8, 1936 B/ Buffalo Davis-Bacon Act, huvember 30, 1936 September 9, 1936 b/ Craig, July 1, 1936 e/ b.l.S. Survey, October, 1936 C/ P.w.A., October, 1936 0/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 Fj Canajoharie Davis-Bacon Act, June 20, 1936 B/ canada!gua Carthage 8.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 Ff Castle point Davis-Bacon Act, January 4-April 16,1936 B/ ♦1.00 ♦1.125 ♦.65 ♦.50 ♦1.20 ♦.875** ♦•75** 1.00** .65* ♦ .45- .50* ♦ •80- ♦.625** $1.20* ♦.50*• ♦1.00* $1.00* ♦ .50* $1.20* * 1.20* 1.00* 1.05- .50* .50** •975* 1.20*' .50- 1.125* .50** .e75** .75* All industries - .400 1.25 1.00 ♦1.125 1.125 ♦1.125 $.60 .50 1.33 1.00 1.20 1.125 $1.1875 $.625 1.25 .90 1.25 .90 1.20 .50 ♦1.25 .90 1.25 1.00 .60 $1,125 .90 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.125 .65 1.20 1.00 1.125 1.25 .75 1.125 .50 1.20 $.65— .90 1.20 1.25 .75 1.00 .75 1.00 1.25 1.£0 1.125 .65 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 .85 1.00 .50 1.125 .60- .95 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.0c i.cc 1.0c 1.125 1.125 .625 1.00 1.25 .875 1.00 1.00 1.00 .625 1.25 .75 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.00 1.25* .75- 1.00* .625* .50** .45- .90** .50** 1.20* 1.25** .e75»* .625•• .50** .875* 1.25* 1.00* 1.20* .625** .50** 1.20* .60* .90* 1.00* 1.25 .05 1.25 1.00 .55 .50 .50 1.00 .60 .85 1.25 1.20 1.0c .80 .90 .50 1.20 1.00 1.25 .60 1.40 1.40 .55 .9375- 1.2857 1.50 .875 1.285 1.40 1.50 1.65 .6375 1.28125 1.40 1.40 1.70 .45- .55 .9375 1.2857 1.50 1.50 .875 1.40 1.40 1.10 1.25 1.20 1.125 ♦ .60 1.125 •60 .60 .50 1.33 1.00 1.33 1.20 .60 1.25 .85 1.00 .60 1.20 1.25 10875 .60 1.25 1.20 1.125 1.125 .50- .40- 1.33 1.00 1.33 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.125 1.1 e75 .60 .50 1.25* .70** 1.125* 1.125* .60* .50- .50* 1.33* .60- 1.33* 1.20* .60* .85* 1.00* .50* 1.20* 1.125* 1.19* .60- 1.00* .65* • .50* • 1.00** .625* .65- 1.00- .75* 1.25- 1.00- 1.125- 1.125* .60* .50- .50* • 1.25- 1.00* 1.33* 1.20* .50* 1.25* •es* 1.00* 1.20* 1.125- 1.25* .625* 1.50* 1.20* 1.25* .65* .50- 1.33* 1.00** 1.25* .60** .65* All Industries - .429 Building Construct i on - .481 foundries and Machine Shops - .400 Paints and Varnishes - .399 Slaughtering and Meat Packing - .417 1.20 .85 1.20 1.00 .50 1.25 .50 .50 1.20 .60- .85 1.20 1.00 .50 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .625 .90 1.25 1.05 1.25 1.20 .70 1.20 • .55 1.20 .65 1.05 1.25 1.20 .60 1.20 .95 1.05 .60 1.20 1.20 1.20 .60 Paper and Pulp - .420 1.40 1.125 .56 .60 .50 .875 1.40 1.20 .75 1.20 1.15 .70 ♦.55 .e75- 1.00 .935- .975 .60* (Continued on next page) HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 new york (continued) 49, locality and source Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians* Engineers, hod Helpers Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers* Steel Compo- Metal Workers* Steam iron- Tile Layers (1± - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers Wiremen helpers Hoisting Carriers n.E.C. Laborers Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Workers sition Workers Helpers Fitters Workers Layers helpers tons) Champlain Davis-Bacon Act, March 2, September 8, 1S36 B/ $.875 $.65 $.40 $•75 $.*5 $1.50 $•55 Clinton Davis-Bacon Act, December 30, 1936 8/ $1.00 .875 1.00 $.95 $.60 $1,125 .60- $.e25 $1.00 $1.00 $.50 $1.10 $.875 $1.00 1.00 $1.00 $1.10 $1.00 $.625 .50 East Rochester Davis-Bacon Act, February 18, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.05 1.25 1.20 .70 1.20 .55 1.20 1.05 1.25 1.20 .60 1.20 .95 1.05 $.60 1.20 1.20 1.20 .CO .55 Ellis island Davis-Bacon Act, July 2, July 25, August 4, 1936 B/ 1.50 1.40 1.40 1.70 .45- 1.10 1.65- 2.00 $.90 .55- 1.40 .9375- 1.2857- .70 1.50 1.40 1.50 .625- .875 1.40 .675 1.40 1.65 1.4375 1.0625 .8325- 1.00 Elmira Davis-Bacon Act, July 8, 1936 B/ A.f. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 .45 1.125 1.25 .875 1.25 1.1875 1.00 1.00 1.00 .625 1.1875 1.125 1.25 Fire Island Davis-Bacon Act, April 7, 1936 B/ 1.25 .45 1.2857 1.25 .625 1.28 1.65 Floyd Bennett Airport Davis-Bacon Act, April 14, - October 9, 1936 b/ 1.50 1.40 1.40 .9375 1.70 .45- 1.50 1.00 1.10 .55 1.40 1.50 1.28 1.50 1.50 .e75 1.40 1.265 1.40 1.40 1.65 1.4375 1.068 1.00 Flushing (Jackson heights) Davis-Bacon Act, July 6, 1936 8/ 1.50 1.40 1.40 1.70 .45- 1.10 1.65- 1.75 .55 1.40 .9375- 1.2857 1.50 1.50 .875 1.40 1.265 1.40 1.50 1.40 1.65 1.4375 1.0625 .875- 1.00 Fort Edward Davi^-Bacon Act, February 26, 1936 B/ 1.25 .80 1.25 .90 1.20 .40 1.125 .60- .80 1.25 1.125 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.10 1.25 .50 Fort Lafayette Davis-Bacon Act, June 6, 1936 £/ 1.40 1.2e5 1.40 Fulton Davi6—Bacon Act, September 18, 1936 B/ B.L.S, Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 f/ 1.25 .90 1.125 Paper and Pulp - .403 1.00 1.125 .55 .40 1.125 .60- .90 1.25 .90 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.125 .55 .55 qamanda Davis-Bacon Act, July 9, 1936 £/ 1.25 1.20 1.125 1.125 1.125 .50 1.33 1.00 1.33 1.2C .60 1.125 .85 1.00 .60 1.20 1.125 1.1875 .55 Gloversville B.L.s. Entrance .Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Leather - .507 hamilton Davis-Bacon Act, March 5, 1936 B/ 1.25 .80 1.25 1.00 .55 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.20 .60 1.00 .80 .86 1.20 1.00 1.00 .625 .50 hornell Davis-Bacon Act, June 5, 1936 B/ Huntington Davi8—Bacon Act, April 6, 1936 b/ 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.40 •es 1.16 .90 .75 1.65 .50 1.40 1.00 .95 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.2e57 1.50 1.25 .625 1.40 1.345 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.125 .625 .55 1.40 1.65 1.4375 1.0612 .75 Irvington b.l.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 f/ Foundries and Machine Shops - .389 Jamestown A.F. of l., July 1, 1936 A/ P.w.A. Labor Relations, June 1, 1936 G/ 1.25 .90 1.25 1.25 .90 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 .75 1.20 .75 1.20 .875 1.25 .875 1.25 1.20 1.20 .90 .90 1.20 .90 .90 1.20 1.20 1.25 .625 .60 1.20 1.20 1.25 .60 Kingston Davis—Bacon Act, February 27, 1936 B/ Larchmont Davis—8acon Act, October 23, 1936 0/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.30 1.20 1.30 1.125 1.65 .875 1.63 .625 .75 .50 1.40 .60 .875 1.25 .50 1.40 1.375 1.00 1.30 1.125 1.40 1.00 1.125 1.25 .6375 1.2812 1.25 1.125 1.50 1.4375 1.0625 .60 1.25 1.65 1.4375 1.0625 .675- .775 (Continued on next page) 50. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 NEW YORK (CONTINUCO) locality a no source Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Ceacnt Electricians, uixer forced Roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians' Engineers, hod Helpers Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- Metal Workers' Steam Iron- Tile Layers* (1s-5) layers Building Finishers Helpers Wiremen Helpers hoisting Carriers n.E.C, Laborers metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Workers sition workers Helpers Fitters Workers Layers Helpers (Tons) Little Qull island Davis-Bacon Act, May 13, 1936 8/ Lockport B.L.S, Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Long Beach ••375 Paper and Pulp - .409 •.50 •1.00 J.60 Davis—8acon Act, May 20, 1936 B/ •1.50 1.25 •1.40 ••94 •1.3125 •.285- $1.9625 •.90 .60 •1.40 • .9375-41.2828 •l-*50 1.25 .35 1.65 Lyons Davis-Bacon Act, July 23, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.50 .50 1.50 1.00 1.25 1.20 Madison Barracks Davis-Bacon Act, May 29, 1936 B/ •80 1.00 .45 Nassau County A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ 1.50 1.25 1.40 1.3125 1.65 .90 1.40 1.29 1.50 1.25 newburg A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ 1.25 1.20 1.25 1.125 1.875 .675 1.40 1.20 1.25 1.25 p.w.a. Labor Relations, June 1, 1936 G/ 1.25 1.20 1.25 1.125 1.875 .675 1.40 1.20 1.25 1.25 ne* rochelle Davis-Bacon Act, April 22, 1936 B/ 1.30 1.20 1.30 1.65 .875 1.50 .75 .50 1.40 1.375 1.00 1.30 1.25 new York Davis-Bacon Act, December 5, - July 30, 1936 8/ 1.50 1.40 1,40 1.70 .45- 1.65 .90- .55 1.40 .9375- 1.2857 1.50 1.50 1.10 1,00 1.50 A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 £/ 1.50 1.40 1.40 1.70 1.65 .55 1.40 1.28 1.50 1.50 Craig, July 1, 1936 E/ 1.50 1.40 1.40 1.70 .90- .825 1.40 1,2857 1.50 1.50 1.00 B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 c/ 1.00^ .875- .70** .40- .75- .75* • 1.56- .625- •.625- .50- 1.00" 1.50* .625- .69- 1.10- 1.50* 1.00" 1.40* •75« 1.00" 1.00- 1.75* .70* • .825** .95* 1.40* .975" 1.12** 1.25" 1.40* .94* 1.70* 1.20* .90* .825- .50- 1.29* 1.50* 1.50* 1.06* .55" P.w.a., October, 1936 0/ 1*50* 1.40* 1.40* .94* 1.70* 1.10* 1.65* .90* .825* .50* 1.40* 1.29" 1.50* 1.50* .825** '.50" 1.29* B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 £/ All Industries - .525 Building Construction - .739 Chemicals - .458 Foundries and Machine Shops - .459 Gas (Manufacturing and Natural) • slaughtering and Meat Packing - .486 soap - .426 Street Railway - .426 Niagara Falls A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.15 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.20 B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Paper and Pulp - •422 northport Oavi6—Bacon Act, September 10, 1936 B/ 1.50 1.25 1.40 • .90 1.3125 .285- 1.65 1.0625 .55- 1.40 .9375 1.2857 1.50 1.25 n.40 11.65 tt .4375m .0625 $.75 1.75 1.2312 1.20 «.75 1.20 1.75 1,4375 1.0625 .7687- .345 1.28 1.40 1.50 .50 1.40 1.65 1.4575 1.0625 .75 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.65 1.4375 1.0625 .675- .775 1.00 .875* 1.2325 1.40 1.40 1.65 1.4375 1.0625 1.285 1.40 1.40 1.65 1.4375 1.0625 1.285- 1.40 1.40 1.65 1.4375 1.5775 .35- 1.40* .50" 1.25*< 1.25** 1.44* 1.06* 1.29" 1.40" .80- 1.40* 1.65* 1.29* 1.03* 1.29* 1.40* .53" 1.40* 1.65* 1.44* 1.06* 1.00 1.65** 1.20 1.125 1.25 1.40 1.65 1.4375 1.0625 .75 .84 149625 OSSINlNO Davis-Bacon Act, July 29, 1936 B/ 1.20 1.30 .50 1.65 .75- 1.375 1.40 1.65 .675- .775 Painted Post Davis-Bacon Act, October 21, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 •85 1.00 .50 1.125 .60- .95 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.125 .625 .55 Plattsburg B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ p0ughkeep8ie Davis-Bacon Act, May 2, 1936 B/ Paper ano Pulp - .381 1.375 1.00 1.375 Rochester A.F. of l., July 1, 1936 A/ 1.25 1.05 Craig, July 1, 1936 E/ 1.25 1.05 B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 C/ 1.25* 1.05* 1.125 .75 1.50 .50 1.40 .875 1.375 1.15 .75 1.50 1.125 1.125 .55** .55** 1.25* 1.15 1.50 1.375 1.00 .60 1.25 1.20 1.20 .55 1.20 1.05 1.25 1.20 .90 1.05 1.20 1.20 1.20 .50 .70 1.25 1.20 .55 .55 1.00 1.05 1.25 1.20 .95 1.05 1.30 1.20 1.20 1.25* 1.20* .70* .55* .55* 1.05* 1.05* 1.25* 1.20- .65* 1.20* 1.05* 1.2D* 1.20* 1.20* (continued on next page) HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 si. new york (CONTINUED) Locality and SOURCE Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick-Carpenters, Cement Finishers* inside Electricians' Engineers, hoo helpers Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers* Steel Compo- Metal Workers* Steam iron- Tile Layers* (1£ - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers I1remen Helpers Hoistinq Carriers N.E.C. Laborers metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sition Workers helpers Fitters Workers Layers Helpers Tons) Rochester (Continued) p.w.a., October, 1936 d/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Rockland county A.F. OF L., JULY 1, 1936 A/ p.w.a. Labor Relations, June 1, 1936 Q/ Rome Davis-Bacon Act, January 23, 1936 B/ Sacketts Harbor Davis-Bacon Act, August 18, 1936 B/ •1.25* $1.05* $1.25* $1.20* $.70* All industries - .445 Foundries and machine Shops - .491 1.50 1.20 1.50 1.20 1.50 1.50 1.25 .80 1.25 .80 1.00 1.3125 1.3125 1.00 .75 .55 .50- .65 $1.65 1.65 1.00 $.55* $.55* $1.05* $1.20* $1.05* $1.25* $1.20* $.55* $1.20* .55*• .55•• .75 .75 1.40 1.40 1.17 1.1687 1.50 1.50 .50 1.00 .60- .15 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.20 1.00 1.00 .50 1.50 $1.05* 1.25 1.25 $.80 .ee .85 $1.20* $1.20* $.55* $.55** $1.25 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.20 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 scar6dale Davis-Bacon Act, April 22, 1936 B/ 1.30 1.20 1.30 1.40 .875 $*75 .50 1.40 1.00 1.30 1.25 .68 1.40 1.285 1.25 1.25 1.65 1.4375 1.0625 .675- .775 schenectaqy B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 C/ p.W.A. Labor Relations, June 1, 1936 G/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 f/ sprinqville Davis-Bacon Act, July 10, 1936 B/ Stapleton - Staten Islano Davis-Bacon Act, December 19, 1936 8/ 1.20* 1.00* 1.10- 1.20* 1.20 1.00 1.20 All industries - .466 1.2f 1.20 1.125 1.40 1.40 1.20* 1.25 1.125 1.70 .50* .60 1.25 1.125 .70 1.00 .50* .50* 1.20* .70 1.20 .50 1.33 .55 .875* 1.20* 1.20* .50* 1.10* T.OO* $.50* 1.20* 1.10* 1.00* *70* .875 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 .625 1.00 1.33 1.20 .60 1.125 .85 1.00 .60 1.20 1.125 1.1875 .60 1.2857 1.50 1.50 .875 1.40 .875- 1.00 suffern Davis-Bacon Act, May 16, 1936 B/ 1.00 .90 Suffolk County A.F. bf l., July 1, 1936 A/ summount Davis-Bacon Act, September 25, 1936 B/ Syracuse Craig, July 1, 1936 E/ 1.20 1.00 1.00 B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 C/ pQf>EPB "etal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Horkers sition Iqbkers helpers Fitters Morkers Uyers helpers toms)_ gARTLES.YILIrf; A.F. OF L., JULY, 1936 A/ 81.25 11.00 11.00 Blackwell Davis-Bacon Act, February 11, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 £0S2EL4 Davis-Bacon Act, February 12, 1936 B/ 1.00 El Reno Davis-Bacon Act, Jan. 18 to Sept. 18,1936§^1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 8 .50- .70 $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 $.70 81-00 .50- .70 1.00 8.70 81.00 8.40 1.00 .40 81.00 81.25 81.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 1.00 8.40- 1.00 1.00 1.00 .70 8.40 81.00 81.25 8 1.00 8 .70 81.00 81.00 1.00 1.00 .70 81.00 1.00 1.00 .50- 1.00 .70 1.00 8.40 .50 1.00 8 .60 .40- .70 Quthrie Davis-Bacon Act, June 5, 1936 B/ 1.25 .75 1.00 Quyman Davis-Bacon Act, October 15, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 .40 1.00 1.00 .40 .60 1.00 .40 .40 1.00 .60 .75 1.00 .40 1.00 .60- 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 .60 .60 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.25 .60 .40- .60 UWTQN P.i.A., June 1, 1936 G/ 1.00 1.00 ifUSEggEE Davis-Bacon Act, April 24 to Auo.8,1936 B/ 1.25 1.CC 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .66 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 .75 .40- .50 Oklahoma City Craig, July 1, 1936 C/ b.l.S. Survey, October 1. 1936 D/ 1.125 .875 1.25* 1.00* 1.00** 1.25* 1.00* P.*.A., OCTOBER 1, 1936 E/ DAVIS-BACON ACT, MARCH 3 TO SEP.17,1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00* 1.00* 1.00 .50- .70 .50 1.00* 8 .40* .40- .45* • 1.00* .40* .40- .45** .40 .40 1.00 .40* .40** .40* .40* ♦ .40 1.00 1.0C 1.00* .75** .40- .70 1.125 1.00* 1.00* 1.00* 1.00 1.00- 1.25* 1.00** 1.00* 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 .50* • 1.00* 1.00 1.00 1.00* 1.00* 1.00 1.45 1.00* 1.00* 1.00* 1.00* 1.00 1.00 .40- .70 B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Davis-Bacon Act, April 9, 1936 B/ Poteau Davis-Bacon Act, March 14, 1936 B/ Davis-Bacon Act, may 7, 1936 B/ Sulphur Davis-Bacon Act, May 29, 1936 B/ All Industries — .375 .75 1.25 .75 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .70 1.00 1.00 .50 .40 1.00 .40 .40 1.00 .75 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 1.00 .70- 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 .70 1.00 1.25 .75 .75 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .70 1.00 1.00 .75 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .40- .70 Tahlequah Davis-Bacon Act, February 12, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 .35 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 .40- .60 Iuis& B.L.S. Survey, October 1, 1936 0/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 £/ lATONCA Oavis-Bacon Act, March 2, 1936 B/ 1.25* 1.00* .75** .75** 1.00* All Industries — .40 1.25 1.00 1.00 .25- .40* • 1.25* 1.00 1.00 .40*• .60*• .30- .40* • Foundries ano Machine shops — *358 .40 1.00* 1.50* 1.00- 1.25* 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25* Petroleum Refining — .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25* .625* 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40- .70 (Continued on next page) so. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 OKLAHOMA (concluded) Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck locality anc source cement electricians, mixer forced roofers, sheet metal tural tlle drivers CARPENTER8, cement F|n»SHERS* inside ELECTRiciAN8* ENGINEERS, HELPERS, HOD COMMON lathers, OPERA- PLUMBERS1 STEEL CoMPO- METAL WORKERS* STEAM IRON TlLE LAYERS * (1£ - 5 Bricklayers Builpinq Finishers Helpers Wiremem helpers Hoisting n.S.C. Carriers Laborers Metal tors Painters Plasterers Plumbers Helpers Workers sition Workers helpers Fitters Workers Layers Helpers tons) WAURIKA Davis-Bacon Act, December 23, 1936 B/ $1.25 $1.00 $1.25 $1.00 $ .70 $1.00 $ .65 $ .40 #1.25 $ .65- $1.00 #1.25 $1.00 $ .75 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $ .65 #1.00 #1.00 #1.00 $ .65 $ .40- 1.00 .60 yEATHfRroRP Davis-Bacon Act, November 3, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .70 1.00 .70 .40 1.00 .70- 1.00 1.25 1.25 .70 .70 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 .70 .40- 1.00 .70 h/ A.f. of L. American Federation of Labor. b/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the u. S. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the date shown. £/ Craig. E. m. Craig, Secretary of the Builders* Association, Chicago, Illinois. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected for the purp08e of determining what is in fact the prevailing rate. D/ B.L.S.. October 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, LP. S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations on all construction other than P.V.A. E/ P.W.A., October 1936. Same as D/ above. The rates are actually paid on Public works Administration projects. f/ B.L.S., Entrance Rates for Common Labor. July 1. 1936. These are averages of all entrance rates for common labor as cf July 1, 1936 for . each of tvc industries shown and for all inoustries reporting, 0/ P.W.A., June 1. 1936. Public Works Administration. • Union *• Non-union 61. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 OREGON Local ity and Source rein- sheet struc— truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced roofer#,sheet metal tural Tile Opivers brick- carpenters, cement finishers' inside electricians' ensineers, helper6, hoc common lather6, oper- plumbers' steel coupo- metal workers' steam- iron- tile layers' (1^-5 layers building finishers helpers WlREMEN helpers hoistinq N.e.c. carriers laborers metal at0r6 painters plasterers plumbers helpers W0RKER8 sitich workers helpers fitters w0rker6 layers helpers Tons) albany Dayib-Bacon Act, June 6, 1936 B/ *.75 *.75 1.50 *.75 *1.00 $.55- .75 Baker OAVIS-BACON ACT, NOVEMBER 15, 1936 ft/ bonnerville Oavis-Bacon Act, January 15, 1936 B/ burns Davis-Bacon act, April 15, 1936 b/ Canyon City Davis-Bacon act, April 30, 1936 b/ »1.20 1.00 11.00 1.20 1.20 1.20 *.75 1.10 1.00 1.20 1.00 i.es 1.00 *.50 1.20 *.50 .10 .75 .50- .60 .625 . 60 .50 .65 1.85 $1.20 $1.20 $.65 .85 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 $1.20 1.00 1.60 1.125 $1.00 1.10 .75 $1.20 $1,125 .70 .55- .75 Crater Lake Davie-Bacon Act, June, 1936 y Empire Davis-Bacon act, November 25, 1936 y Eugene Davis-Bacon Act, August 10, 1936 B/ b.l.S. Survey, October, 1936 D/ P.f.A., October, 1936 E/ Lakeview Davis-Bacon Act, June 19, 1936 y .75- 1.20 1.00 1.50 .90 .40* .90 1.00 1.20 1.00 .75 1.00* .44"- .50 1.20* .75 .75- 1.115 1.125 1.125 .75 .75 ♦ .50»* .50- .675* • .60* .75* .50- .55 .625 .75 .75 .90 .625 $1.20 1.00- 1.00 1.50 1.20 .44"- 1.20* .3d .75" 1.20* .50 .75 .75 .60- .75 1.00 .60 .90 .95- 1.00 1.75 1.20 1.20 $1.20 $.75 .75- 1.00 .90 1.00" 1.25* 1.20* .75* .60- .75 1l2£0ijn Oavis-Bacon Act, April 30, 1936 B/ Malheur County Davis-Bacon Act, September 17, 1936 B/ MEOFORP Davis-Bacon Act, May 11, 1936 y 1.00 .90 1.20 1.20 1.125 1.125 .50 .50 .50 .75 #75 .75 .75 .75 .90 .55- .75 .55- .75 National Forest Highway Davis-Bacon Act, May 29, 1936 8/ .50 .75 .55- .75 Ontario Davis-bacon Act, May 17, 1936 y Oregon City Davis-Bacon Act, August 24, 1936 B/ 1.00 1.00 1.00 .65 1.00 .65 .75 1.00 1.00- 1.125 .65 . 50 1.00 .85 1.00 1.00 . 65 1.00 1.00 1.00 PenqlETON Davis-Bacon act, June a, 1936 b/ .75 .75 .50 .55- .75 PORTLAND 1.35 1.00 1.00 . 75 1.25 .75 1.125 .90 . 50 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.20 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.375 1.25 . 75 .6875- Oavis—Bacon act, June 4, 1936 8/ .7188 B.L.S. SURVEY, OCTOBER, 1936 0/ 1.20* 1.00* 1.00* .75** 1.25* .75* .75* .90. .50_ 1.20. 1.00* 1.20* 1.20* .75* 1.125* 1.00. 1,00* .75* 1.20- 1.25* 1.00* .75* .70- 1.00** .60- .625" 1.00** .50** I.OO** 1.375* .75* .625-* ' 1.10** (continued on next PAat) 62. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 oregon (Concluded) Locality and Source hein- Sheet struc- Truck cenent electricians, mixer forced roofers, sheet metal tural tile oriver brick- carpenters, cement finishers' inside electricians* enbineers, helpers hod common lather8, oper— plumbers* steel compo- metal s0rker8' steam iron- tile layers' (ii - 3) layers buildinq finisher8 helpers hremgn helpers ho i st i no n.e.c. carriers lab0ber8 metal ators painters plasterers plumbers helpers workers 8iti0n workers helpers fitters mowers layers helpers (tons) Portland P.t.A., October, 1936 E/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Reedsport Davis-Bacon Act, Aucust 31, 1936 B/ Rosesuro Oavis-Bacon Act, December 5, 1936 B/ Salem Davis-Bacon, June 17, 1936 _b/ 81,25* 81.00* 8.75* all indu8trie8 - .552 build i no construction - .679 1.00 1.35 1.00 81.20 1.25 1.00 1.00 81.20 8.75 .90 8.75* 8.90* foundries and machine shops - .468 81.125 1.125 8.50 81.20* 81.00* 8.55* Lumber - .527 81.00 .75 . 60 81.20 1.20 81.00 1.35 81.20 .75- .625 1.20 1.00- 1.00 1.20 1.00 .80 8.60 1.00 81.125 81.00 1.00 81.20 81.20 81.20 8.75 8*75- .90 1.00 1.25 1.00 .75 . 6875 6/ davis-bacon act. these rates sere predetermined by the U. S. department of labor as prevailin5 rates in these localities as of the date shorn. d/ b.L.S. survey. bureau of labor stat i st ics, department of labor. these rates sere collected by the bureau of labor statistics and sere taken from payrolls as the rates actually paid these occupations as of the date shorn and incluoe all types of construction exclusive of p. *. a. e/ p.i.a., october, 1936. public works administration. the saue as 0/ above except for p. i. a. only. F/ b.L.S. Entrance rates for common labor. These rates are a collection of all common labor rates in these localities for June 1, 1936. • union. •• non-union. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 63. PENNSYLVANIA locality ano source Rein- Sheet Struc- truck Cement Electricians, forced Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick-Carpenters, cement Finishers* Inside Electricians* Engineers, hod helpers, Laborers, Lathers, Mixer Plumbers' Steel Compo- metal workers* Steam Iron Tile layers (1£ — 5 layers Building Finishers helpers wipemen Helpers hoisting Carriers n.E.C. Common Metal Operators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Workers sition Workers helpers Fitters Workers Layers helpers tons) Altoona B.l.S, Survey, October 1936 c/ Aspinwall Davis-Bacon Act, August 10, 1936 b/ Bayertown Davis-Bacon Act, march 9, 1936 b/ Beaver Falls Davis-Bacon Act, April 20, 1936 B/ Braeburn Davis-Bacon Act, August 14, 1936 b/ bradford Davis-Bacon Act, January 30, 1936 b/ Canonsburg Davis-Bacon Act, March 20, 1936 b/ Clearfield Oavis-Bacon Act, July 6, 1936 b/ COATESVILLE Davi 8—Bacon Act, December 6, 1936 b/ COUDERSPORT Davis-bacon Act, October 7, 1936 b/ Cumberland County Davis-Bacon Act, July 17, 1936 b/ $ .90" | ,60** • 70" 1.50 1.25 $1.40 1.20 1.20 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.50 1.25 1.40 $ .75" $ .40*• $ .40" $ .35" .75 .70 1.25 .90 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.90 1.25 1.00 $ .70- .90 .60 .70- .90 .60 $1.4375 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.20 .75 1.00 .90 1.00 . 90 .90 .70 1.90 .40 .90 .40 .90 $ .95" .75" $1.25 $1.25 .90 1.25 1.90 1.00 1.25 1.20 .75 $1.00 1.00 1.20 .70 $1.50 $1,375 1.20 $1.50 $3.90 $ .30- 1.00 .79 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.50 1.90 .60 .70 1.00 1.00 1.20 $1.50 $1,375 1.20 1.90 $1.20 1.00 1.00 .30- 1.00 1.25 1.25 $ .675 1.50 1.375 1.25 .75 $ .65 .75 .90 .65 .70 1.20 1.20 1.20 .60 . 90 1.00 1.20 . 60 .60 .75 .75 . 90 1.20 1.00 1.25 $ .60 .50 1.20 1.20 .60 panville Oavis-bacon Act, December 31, 1936 b/ Downino B.l.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, july 1, 1936 f/ Duqucsne Davis-Bacon Act, February 20, 1936 b/ Dubois a. F. of l., July 1, 1936 a/ Easton Davis-bacon act, January 3, 1936 B/ Ensworth Davis-Bacon Act, Septemper 9, 1936 8/ Cpwrata Davis-Bacon Act, March 9, 1936 b/ Erie Davi s—Bacon Act, September 25, 1936 b/ Craig, July 1, 1936 fc/ B.US. Survey October 1936 C/ Farrell Davi6—Bacon Act, April 8, 1936 b/ Freelano Oavis-Bacon Act, April 7, 1936 b/ HanOvcr Davis-Bacon Act, August 19, 1936 6/ 1.25 .75 .75 .85 Paper and Pulp — .430 .40 1.00 .55- .75 1.00 .85 .85 .90 .60 .75 .75 .50 .85 1.00 1.25 . 60 .45 1.50 1.25 1.40 1.50 .70- 1.375 .70 1.90 1.20 1.50 1.90 .30- 1.25 1.25 1.90 1.375 1.25 .8325 . 70 .90 1.00 1.25 .80 1.25 .80 .40 1.25 .85 1.25 .90 .81 .90 1.25 .85 1.25 .90 .60 1.20 .40 1.25 .75 1.00 1.25 1.20 .50 1.20 .85 .90 .90 1.20 1.25 .50 1.25 1.40 1.50 .70- .70 1.90 1.25 1.50 .65- .90 .70 .90 .80 .75 1.00 .52 .60 .40 .90 .60 .80 .90 .90 .52 1.00 .75 .90 1.00 1.25 .60 .56 1.3125 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40- 1.125 .90 .45 1.20 .60- .90- 1.20 1.00 .80 .70 .85 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00- .60- .60- .75- .90- .40- 1.20 .60- 1.00- 1.00 .60- .80 .75- .90- .90- 1.3125 1.00 1.00 1.00 .59 .93 .90 1.20 .80 1.00 1.125 1.25 1.3V 1.00* '1.00* 1.00* .90* .40" 1.20* .90* 1*20* 1.00* .60* .80* ,75" .70" .40" 1.00* 1.00" 1.25* .50" 1.10" .70" .40- • 90" 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .90 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 .60 1.25 1.00 1.00 .90 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 .545 .00 .40 .60 .80 .50 .80 .50 9173 0—37—10 (continueo on mext page) 64. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 pennsylvania (continued) LOCALITY AND SOURCE Cement Electricians, brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians layers Building Finishers helpers Iiremen helpers Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck roRCED Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Engineers, hod helpers, Laborers, Lathers, Mixer Plumbers' Steel Coupo- metal workers' Steam Iron Tile Layers' (1± - 5 hoisting carrier8 N.E.C. common metal operators painters plasterers plumber8 helpers workers sition workers helpers fitters workers layers helpers tons) HARRISBURG 11.25 $1.00 P.f.A., October 1936 0/ B.L.S, Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Pi ttsburq Davis-Bacon Act, June 17 - Sept. 22, .80- .85— 1.50* 1.00* .75** $1.25 Craig, JULY 1, 1936 E/ 1.00- 1.25 .60- 1.00 1.00- 1.25 Jeanette B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 F/ GLA66 — .491 johnstown Davis-Bacon Act, June 20, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 kittanninq Davi8—Bacoh Act, October 29, 1936 b/ 1.20 lew 18 bur q Davis-bacon Act, July 16, 22, 1936 8/ 1.25 .75 Lock haven Davis-Bacon Act, July 6, 1936 8/ .80 1.00 Mahanoy City ' uxvtb- "baton act, May 5, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 meaoville Davis-Bacon Act, March 19, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 Mercersburg Davis-bacon Act, August 29, 1936 8/ .80 .60 .60 Milton Davis-Bacon Act, July 3, 1936 B/ 1.25 in • MT. union Davis-Bacon Act, March 5, 1936 B/ .80 .70 .70 Muncy Davis-Bacon Act, February 14, 1936 B/ 1.00 .70 .65 New Brighton Davi8—Bacon Act, January 28, 1936 B/ 1.00 Nazareth b.l.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Cement — .480 Philadelphia Davis-Bacon Act, October - Dec. 19, 1936 b/1.50 a. F. of l., July 1, 1936 K/ 1.50 Craig, July 1, 1936 E/ 1.50 8 8 8 1.05 1.05 1.05 b.L.S. Survey, October 1936 c/ 1.50* 1.00- 1.20* 1.05* 1.05*• $ .60 1.05* $1.0625 .90- 1.12 1.20 .70 .70 1.00 1.25 .70 1.00 $ .50 .50 .51 All Industries — .479 Paints and varnishes — .455 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25* ,90»- Building Construction Paper and Pulp .65* .40* • - .473 .408 $1.5) 1.20 1.00 1.00 $ .50 1.625 1.5) 1.625* $.50* .40- .50** $ .60 .40 .50 . 50 .50 .50* .30- .40** $1.20 1.00 .50 1.10 .40 .40 .50 1.25 .50 1.00 .40 .60 .40 .80 .40 .80 1.375 1.375 1.375 1.375* $ .85 .60 $1.25 1.00- 1.25 1.00 1.25 .75 1.00 .90 1.25 $1,125 1.625* .95* .50* .50* 1.625* .40"" ■ Che.ioal. — .5 Z3 Fertilizer — .334 sla ughteri NQ and meat PACKING .448 »1.00 I .80- .80- .90 .90 $1,125 $1.25 $1,375 1.00- 1.25 1.15 .85 1.15 1.20 1.25 $ .65 $ .90 .65 .80 1.00 $ .75 1.00 1.25 1.20 $.90 .60 .75 .75 .65 .90 .60 .75 .75 .50 .65 .75 .80 .50 1.00 1.25 .80 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .55 .45 1.00 1.50 1.25 .75 .60 1.20 1.00 1.00 .60 .40 $1.25 . 60 .65 .75 .80 1.10 .50 .55 .70 .70 .70 .75 1.00 $ .75 .75 . 75 1.00 . 50 .45 .80 1.00 1.00 .90 1.00 1.375 1.20 .55 .85 1.25 1.20 1.375 1.125 .775 1.00 1.375 1.20 .75 1.25 1.20 1.375 1.125 .925 .75 1.00 1.375 1.20 .90- 1.25 1.25 1.20 1.375 1.125 1.00* 1.375* 1.20* .40- .80- 1.25- 1.20* 1.375* 1.125- .75- .90* .75** 1.00** .93— .85* 1.375* 1.25— 1.25* .925* 1.00* 1.375* 1.20* Foundries and Machine Shops — .413 .30- 1.00 .695- .05* 1936 B/ 1.20 1.20 .93 1.20 1.50 A. F. or L., July 1, 1936 A/ 1.50 1.25 1.40 1.50 1.375 .70 1.90 1.23 1.50 1.93 Craig, July 1, 1936 E/ 1.93 1.25 1.40 1.93 .90 .70 1.90 1.20 1.90 1.50 B.l.S. Survey, October 1936 C/ 1.30* 1.25* 1.40* 1.93* .90* .90* .70- .70* 1.93* 1.375* 1.20* 1.93* 1.9D* .75- .75* .75- .85- .65* • .625— .875* .45- .70- .75- .75- .90- 1.09— .45- .93— .75** 1.00- .93 — p.». a., October 1936 2/ 1.50* 1.25* 1.40* 1.90* .90 .90* .70* .70* 1.50* 1.44* 1.20* 1.50* 1.50* Iron and Steel — .390 1.20 .875** .375** 1.20* 1.375* 1.25* .925* .90* leather — .939 1.20 1.3125 .875* .93** .075* 1.25 1.25- 1.50 1.375* 1.25* 1.31* .60** .875** 1.25* 1.31* 1.50 1.20 .65 1.50 1.375 1.25 .835 .75 1.50 1.375 1.375 1.93* 1.375* 1.375* .92* .65* 1.375— .45— 1.50* 1.375* 1.25* .835* B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 £/ all Industries — .472 But loins Construction «*- .612 .50** Foundries and machine Shops — .446 glass — .384 Iron and Steel — .471 Paints and varnished — .400 Slaughtering and Meat Packing — .412 (Continued on Next Page) HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 65, PENNSYLVANIA (Concluded) Locality and Source Cement Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' layers Building Finishers helpers Electricians In8ioe Electricians* Engineers, hoo helpers. Laborers, Lathers, Mixer Plumbers' Wiremen helpers hoisting Carriers N.E.C. Common Metal Operators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Rein- Sheet forced Roofers, Sheet metal Steel Compo- Metal *orkers* ■ 0rker8 3iti0n »0rker8 helpers struc- truck tural Drivers Steam Iron Tile Layers* (l£ - 5 Fitters Workers Layers helpers Tons) p0tt8ville Davis-Bacon Act, October 20, 1936 b/ Quakertown Davis-bacon act, April 1, 1936 B/ Readino A* f. of u, july 1, 1936 A/ CRAIs, JULY I, 1936 zj B.l.S. Survey, October 1936 C/ p.f.a. October 1936 D/ B.l.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 F/ Scramton CraiO, July 1, 1936 E/ b. L. S, Entrance Rates, Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 £/ Shippensburq Oavis-Bacon Act, march 5, 1936 b/ s0mer8et Davis-Bacon Act, May 27, 1936 bj State College Davis-bacon Act, May 2, 13, 1936 b/ Turtle Creek oavis—bacon Act, may 7, 1936 b/ Tyrone Davis-bacon act, July 6, 1936 8/ Upper Oarst Davis-Bacon Act, April 15, 1936 b/ Vanoerqrift Davis-bacon Act, March 17, 1936 b/ 1illiam8p0rt Davis-Bacon act, July 6, 1936 b/ Wilkes Barre a. F. of L., July 1, 1936 a/ york B. U S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936 f/ $ .85 $ .70 $ .85 1.20 1.00 .90- .75- .80 1.00 .85 .80* .75** 1.20* 1.20* all indu8trie6 — .401 I .60 1.00 .75 .80* 1.00- .75- 1.50 1.125 .75- 1.20 .75- 1.125 All Industries — .387 Building Construction — .452 .70 .55 .50 1.10 .90 . 90 .90 1.00 .90 .85 t .33 .SO $ .40 .65 1.50 1.25 .75 1.40 .50 .70- .90 1.50 1.00 1.05 .60- 1.25 .90 1.00 .80 1.00 .75 1.25 1.00 .75 1.00 .80 1.00 .60 81.55 •1.55 .50- 1.625 .65 .80- 1.00 8 .75- .80 .85* .40- .60 1.00 1.4375 .90 8 .40 8 .70 .55 .40 .40- .50 1.25 1.00 ,40** • 5d* 1.25* .75- 1.20 .35 .50 .30 .80 .40 .80 .70 1.50 .40 .90 .50 1.375 .40 .80 •40 81.00 .60 8 .60 1.00 .65- .75 .50- • 60** 8 .70 8 .65 1.25 .90- 1.00 .50 .65 .90 1.00 .50 .80 .90 1.20 1.50 .75 1.00 1.375 1.20 1.00 .85- 1.00- 1.00- 1.00 1.20 1.20 8 . 80 8 .70 1.20* .75- 1.00- 1.125 1.125 81.20 81.50 81.25 8 .65 8 .65 .80- .90 1.00 1.00 1.20* .60 8 .40 $1.25 1.00 .65 .*> .55 1.50 .30- 1.00 1.00- 1.00- 1.25 1.20 1.125 .65 1.25 1.25 .35 .90 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.10 .65 .65 .75 .80 $.50 .90 .90 .90 .60 .50 1.25 1.25 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.375 1.25 .8325 .65 .45 1.20 1.375 1.125 .775 .60 .90 1.00 1.00 .60 .80 .80 .75 .70 .75 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.25 .80 founor|e8 and machine sm0p8 — .399 Paper and Pulp — .402 kj a,F. of l. American Federation of labor. B/ dayi8-bac0n Act. The8e rates were predetermined by the U. S. department of labor as prevailing rate8 in the8e localities as of the date shown. c/ B.L.S. Survey: Bureau of labor Statistics, u. S. department of labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as ratcs actually paid for these occupations as of the date 8h0wn on all types of construction exclu8ivc of p.f.a. projects. d/ P.f.A.. October J936. Public works Administration. The same as c/above except these rates arc for p.f.A. exclusively. zj craiq-. E. M. craig, secretary of builder's association, chicago. thc8e are a combination of both union and non-union rates in an effort to determine what is in fact the prevailing rate. lJ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for common labor. Bureau of labor Statistics, u. S. Department of labor. These are an average of all common labor rates in each industry reporting and for all industries in each of these communities. • union. •• non-union. 66. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTEO OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 RHODE ISLAND Locality and Source reiv- Sheet Struc- truck cement electrician8, m|xer forceo roofers, sheet metal tural tlle drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finisher's Inside Electricians' Engineers, hod helpers, Common Lathers, Oper- Plumpers' Steel Compo- Metal Workers' Steam Iron- Tile Layers' ("•£ - 5 layers Building Finishers Helpers Wiremen Helpers hoisting Carriers n.F.c. Laborers Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Workers sition Workers helpers Fitters Workers Layers helpers Tons) East providence Davis-Bacon Act, February 11, 1936 A/ $1.25 $1.00 $1.15 $1.00 $ .60 $1.35- $ .90 1.50 $ .50 $1.25 $.60 $1,00 $1.20 $1.20 $.50- $1.25 ll.10 $.1.10 $ .55 $1.20 $1.25 .80 • .50- .60 Fort Adams Davis-bacon Act, may 18, 1936 A/ howard B.L.S. Common Labor Entrance Rates, JULY 1, 1936 B/ 1.125 1.00 1.15 Building Construction - .500 .50 .60 1.00 1.10 .50- .60 Newport Oavis-Bacon Act, June 13, 1936 A/ 1.125 1.00 1.15 1.00 1.50 .60 .50 .60 1.00 1.10 1.10 . 55 1.20 1.25 .50- .60 Pawtucket Davi6—Bacon Act, August 6, 1936 A/ .50 1.00 "b.l.S. Common Labor Entrance Rates, July 1, 1936 B/ Foundries and Machine Shops - .431 A. F. of L., July 1, 1936 C/ 1.00 1.00 . 95 1.20 PROVIOENCE Davis-Bacon Act, June 8 - Aug 8 1936 a/ 1,25 1,00 1,15 * #6° 1,00 , 60 1*35~ ,55~ #50~ 1,25 1,35 1,00 1,20 1#2° -50~ 5#"10 1'10~ *55 1'20~ 1-25 *1#25 * *55 ,5<>" ' J 1.50 .90 .85 .90 1.15 1.375 .60 A. F. of L., july 1, 1936 C/ 1.25 1.00 1.15 1.00 1.50 .60 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.10 1.10 1.20 1.25 1.25 B.L.S., October, 1936 D/ 1.25* 1.00* .50* 1.00* .57* .60* $.60* .53* 1.25* .85- 1.20* 1.20* .50** 1.15* .40** 1.29* 1.00** .75** ,55** .75- .50** .50** .90* , 1.00** ,30*• .50- .00** P.W.A., october 1936 E/ 1.25* 1.00* 1.15* 1.00* .60* 1.35* .60* .*0* .50* 1.25* .30* 1.00* 1.20* 1.20* 1.25* 1.15* .55* 1.29* 1.25* 1.25** 1.00** 1.15** .60** .80** .50** 1.35** 1.00** .925- 1.29** B.L.S. Common Labor entrance Rates, July 193c 8/ All Industries - .477 Building Construction - ,481 wakefield Davis bacon Act, January 6, 1936 A/ 1.00 1.00 .60 1.35- 1.50 .80 .50 1.25 .50 1.00 1.20 .5CV- .80 1.25 1.10 .55 1.20- 1.25 .50- .60 t/ Oavis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U. S. department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality a6 of the date shown. J/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for Common Labor. July 1. 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics u. S. Department of Labor. These rates are average hourly entrance rates for common labor. They were gathered by the Bureau or Labor Statistics in connection with their yearly survey of common lasor entrance rates made as of july 1, 1936. y A.F. of L., July 1, 1936. American Federation of Labor. y B.L.S.. October. 1936. Bureau of labor Statistics u. S. Department of Labor. These rates are actual payroll rates collecteo by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on all building construction exclusive of p.i.A. Projects as of the date shown. y P.P.A.. October., 1936. Same as d/ above. The rates are actually paid on Public works Administration projects. • Union. •• Non-Union. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 SOUTH CAROLINA Re IA shect locality ano source Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers" Inside Electricians" Engineers, Helpers Hoo Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- metal Yorkers• Steam iron Tile layers' (1i - 5 layers builoino finishers helpers liremen helpers hoisting n.e.c. carriers laborers metal ators painters plasterers plumbers helpers workers 6iti0n yorkers helper8 fitters yorkers layers helper8 tons) Anderson Davis-Bacon act, may 7, 1936 a/ 11.10 1.75 1.75 11.00 *.40 1.75 l.?5 *.75 *.75 1.75 *1.00 *.60 *.90 *.75 *.75 *1.00 *1.25 *1.00 *.40 *.40 Charleston Davis-Bacon Act, May 25 - October 14, 1936^/ #95 .75 .75- b.l.s., October 1, 1936 B/ p.W.a., October 1, 1936 $/ b#l.s, Entrance Rates for Common labor, July 1, 1936 q/ .75" .50- .75" 1.00 .50" 1.25" 1.00 .75* •75" All Industries - .22 Fertilizer - .238 .40 .40" $ .40 .20- .25 • 25* .20- .25" •25" #.50 .65- .95 1.00 .50- .75" •75" .75* 1.00 .50 1.00* 1.00" .75 .50 .75 .875 Columbia a.F. of l., July 1, 1936 £/ 1.00 Davis-Bacon act, June 2, 1936 a/ 1.00 b.l.s. Entrance rates for Common labor, July 1, 1936 Fertilizer - .25 P.W.a., June 1, 1936 £/ 1.00 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 .75 .25 .75 .75 .75 .30 1.00 .90 .75 1.00 .75 .75 .75 1.125 1.125 .40 1.125 .75 .90 1.125 1.00 .40 .90 .90 $.40 1.125 .90 1.00 .40 .25 .75 .75 1.00 1.125 .90 1.00 Greenville Davis-Bacon Act, April 24, 1936 k/ p.i.a., june 1, 1936 £/ 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 .75 1.00 .75 .90 .75 .25 .75 .60 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 .75 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 .40 1.00 1.00 .30 Sumter Davis-Bacon Act, March 24, 1936 a/ .75 .75 1.00 .75 .30 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.00 .75 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 lalterboro Davis-Bacon Act, February 14, 1936 k/ 1.00 .90 1.00 .60 1.00 .30 .875 1.00 .90 .60 .90 .60 .90 .90 1.00 .65 .40 Davis-Bacon Act, march 6, 1936 a/ .85 .75 .75 .90 .75 .25 .75 . 35 .60 1.00 1.125 .75 .75 .75 1.125 .75 .90 .25- .40 A/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the u.s. Department of Labor as prevailing wages in the localities as of the date shown. g/ B.L.s., October 1. 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, u. S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from jpayrolls as rates actually paid as of October 1, 1936 for the various occupations on all construction other than p.#.A. jg/ P.w.A., October 1, 1936. Same as b/ above except that these rates were paid on P.w.A. construction work only. q/ B.L.S., Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1, 1936. These are averages of all entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for each of the industries shown and for all industries reporting. a*r» of l. American federation of labor. l/ p.w.A., June 1, 1936. public work# administration • Union " non-union 66. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 SOUTH DAKOTA Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Locality and Source Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers1 inside Electricians' Engineers, Helpers Hod common Lathers, Oper- pla6- plumbers' Steel Compo- metal *orkers* steam iron Tile layers' (t£ - 5 LAYERS BUILOING FINISHERS HELPERS WlREMEN HELPERS HOISTING N.F.C. CARRIERS LABORERS METAL ATQRS PAINTERS terer8 PLUMBERS HELPERS WORKERS SITION WORKERS HELPERS FITTERS WORKERS LAYERS HELPERS JONS) Aberdeen Davis-Bacon Act, may 1936 A/ CRAIG, JULY 1, 1936 B/ P.W.A., JUNE 1936 £/ Gregory Davis-Bacon act, March 1936 a/ hill City Davis-Bacon Act, May 1936 a/ #1.20 #.80 1.20 .70- .80 1.20 1.20 1.20 #.80 1.00- 1.20 1.20 #1.00 1.00 1.00 1.20 #.50 .75 #.60 #.60 #.50 #.80 #.50 #.80 #1.00 #1.20 #.65 .60 .40- .80- .80 1.20 1.20 .50 1.00 .75 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 .75 .45 #.75 #.70 .75- .70- 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.20 #1.20 1.20 #.80- #1.00 1.20 1.20 1.20 1,20 1.20 #.50 .50 .35- .45 hot springs Davis-Bacon Act, May 1936 A/ Huron Davis-Bacon Act, May, 1936 k/ -B.L.s. Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1936 £/ lemmon # Davis-Bacon Act, January 1936 k/ Mitchell p.w.a., June 1936 c/ mobridge Davis-Bacon Act, April-June, 1936 a/ pine ridge aqency Davis-Bacon Act, December 1936 A/ Rapid city Davis-8acon act, August 1936 a/ Sioux Falls Davis-Bacon act, April 1936 k/ b.l.S., October 1936 z/ P.W.A., October 1936 £/ b.l.s. Entrance Rates for Common labor, july' 1936 0/ STURGI6 Davis-Bacon Act, December 1936 k/ 1.25 .85 1.00 1.25 1,00 1,00 Power and Light - #.40 1.35 .70 1.20 .80 1.00 .80 1*00 #.50 1.20 .80 1.20 .80 .80 .80 .80 1.20* .80* •80** 1.20* 1.20** All industries - .40 1.20 .80 .75 .45 •50* 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ,80 .80 .90* .80 .65 .50 1.00 1.12 .90 #.50* .85 1.25 1.00 .65 .40 1,00 .70 1.00 1.00 1.00 .65 .40 .60 .40 .50 .45 .50 .40 .40** .40** .50- .60 .40 .80 .60 i.OO .90 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 #,65 1.00 .65 1.00 1.25 1.00 .90 1.20 .50- .80 .60 .90 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 .60 .50 1.80 1.00 .80 .60 . 80 .80 .80 ,50 .45 .80 .50 .80 1.00 .80 .50 .80 .60** 1.20* 1.00 .80 .60 .80 .80 .80 .50 .70 .50- .60 .80 1.00 .90 .50 .80 1.00 .80 .60 .90 .80 .85 .60 .50 .50 80 .80- .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 #.60 .50 1.25 .50 .50 .50 DAvis-Bacon Act, December 1936 A/ 1.20 .80 .80 1.00 .60 .40 .80 1.20 .65 .75 .70 1.20 .90 1.00 .60 a/ Davis—Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U.S. Department of Labor as prevailing wages in the locality as of the date shown, b/ Craig, e. m. Craig, Secretary of th£ Builders' Association, Chicago. These rates are a combination of both union ano non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what are in fact the prevailing rates, q/ p.».a„ June 1936. Public iork6 aoministrati on 8/ B.L.S,, Entrance Rates for Common Labor, July 1936. These are averages of all entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for the industry shown and for all industries reporting. zj B.L.S., October 1, 1936, Bureau of labor statistics, u. S. Department of labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paio as of October 1936. for the various occupations on all construction other than p.i.a. £/ p.i.A,, October 1936. Same as zj above except that these rates were paid on p.f.a. construction work only. • Union •• non-union 69. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC ANO PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 TENNESSEE LOCALITY ANO SOURCE Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forceo roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Orivers brick- carpenters, cement f|nishers' inside electricians' engineers, helpers, hod common lathers, opera- plumbers' steel compo- metal wopkers' steam iron tlle layers' (l^ - 5 layers builoinq f|nisher8 helpers wlremen helpers hoisting N.E.c. carriers laborers metal tors palnteps plasterers plumbers helpers workers sition workers helpers fitters workers layers helpers tons) Camden Davis-Bacon Act, April 1936 B/ Chattanooga b.l.S. Survey. October 1936 0/ P.t.*., october 1936 E/ A.r. or L., JULY 1, 1936 A/ B.L.S. Entrance rates, Common Labor July 1, 1936 F/ Crossville Davis-Bacon Act, October 1936 B/ Dickson Davis-Bacon Act, April, 1936 B/ Davib-Bacon act, April 1936 0/ Gweeneville Davis-Bacon Act, August 1936 8/ Johnson City Davis-Bacon Act, June and Oct. 1936 B/ knoxvillc B.L.S. Survey, October 1936 0/ P.w.a., October 1936 E/ Craig, July 1, 1936 C/ Davis-Bacon Act, Oecember 1936 B/ B.L.s. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 U La Follette Davis-Bacon Act, may 1936 &/ Lexington Davis-Bacon Act, October 1936 B/ Livingston Oavis-Bacon act, march 1936 B/ memphis B, L.S. Survey, October 1936 D/ P.v.A., October 1936 E/ A.F. or U, July 1, 1936 A/ Craig, July 1, 1936 C/ Davis-Bacon Act, January ano Aug. 1936 8/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1, 1936 £/ na6hville B.L.S. Survey, October 1936 D/ $.75 1.75 $.75 1.00* 1.10* .60- .90** 1.00* 1.10* •90** 1.25 1.10 All industries, 1.125 1.00 1.25 .90 1.25 1.00 1.125 .75 1.125 .75 1.10* ,80* 1.10* .80* 1.10 .50- .60 1.10 .80 All industries, 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 .75 1.375- .875- 1.50* 1.00* .75** .875* 1.375 1.00 1.00- 1.00 1.375 1.375 .875- 1.00 All industries, 1.10- 1.25* .75- • 90* .50- .70** 1.00** 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 .60** .60- 1.10 1.00 .75 .75 1.125* .75** 1.125* 1.125 1.125 1.75 1.00* $.50 1.00 FoundriE6 and Machine Shops — .311 1.45* 1.125 .35 .287 .90- .75* .50** 1.00 .60 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 .75 .60 .00 1.00 .60 building Construction — .298 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.125* 1.125* 1.125 1.00 1.125 1.00* .75** .60 .60 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 .625 1.25 .40- • 50** .40- .50** .30- .50** $.50 $.30 $.75 ».75 $.75 $.75 $.50 $ .75 .50* i1.00" j .30- .50* .30- .50** 1.g0** .30- .50* .ft)** 1.50 .50 .90 .30* .30* .30* .30** .45 .75** $.50* 1.00* 1.0C* .75** .50* 1.00* 1.00* i 1.00** 1.00** 1.00 1.00 1.125 .45 1.00 .60- 1.00 1.00 1.125 .75 1.00 .50 .40 1.00 .© .925 1.10 1.10 .30 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 50 .40 .75 .75 1.00 1.125 . 55 1.00 $.075 .875 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 .75 .40 . 75 . 60 . 75 1.00 1.125 . 70 . 75 . 75 .27- .75* .40** .40** .30 .80 .40 1.00 .45 1.00 .70- 1.00** .eo** .80** 1.00** .625 1.10 .60 1.00 1.10 1.10 .40** .fo 1.00 .35- • 75 .70 .80 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 . 30 1.00 . 50 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 75 1.00 (.00 1.00 .40 1.10 .50- .25- 1.125* .55* .35** .35** .45 1.25 .50 . 25- 1.00 .40 .35 1.25 .80 1.25 1.10 . 90 . 75- .875 .075 1.00* .50- .75** 1.00 1.00 1.25* 1.25* 1.00* .40- 1.00* .50** .30** 1.00* .50** 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 $ .75 1.125* 1.125* $1.00* $.50* $.50** 1.00* .50* .50** 1.125 $1.25 1.25 1.125 1.125 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.125 1.125 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.10 .60 .40 1.125 1.00 1.00 .55 .40 1.125 1.00 1.125 . 70 . 60 .40** 1.10 1.125 1.10 1.125 1.00 .50 .90 1.25* 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 . 60 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 .75- 1.125 1.25 1.125 .90 $.625- 1.25 . 55 1.00 1.10 .875 1.25 1.00 1.10 .55 .40** .55* .40* 1.10* .30- .40** .925* 1.10* 1.10* .50* .60* .87- .40* 1.10* 1.00* 1.10* .625** .40** 1.00* .e75* .45* .60 .40 .50- .05 .60* .30** .60* .80 .40** (Continued on next page) 70. HOURLY IAQE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 TENNESSEE (CONCLUOEO) Rein- Sheet Struc- truck Locality and Source Cement Electricians, mixer forced Roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers b«ick- carpenter6, cement finishers' inside electricians' encineers, helpers, hod common lathers, opera- puiuber6' steel compo- metal 10rkers' steam iron- tlle layers' (7^—5 layers Buildino Finishers helpers »iremen helpers hoistino n.E.c. carriers laborers Metal tors Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers workers siticn morkers Helpers Fitters «orker6 layers helpers tons) nashville (continued) A, F, of l., July 1, 1936 A/ Craio, July 1, 1936 C/ Davis-Bacon Act, January 1936 B/ b.l.s. entrance Rates, common labor, JULY 1, 1936 F/ nes Port Davis-Bacon Act, July 1936 b/ Ripley Davis-Bacon Act, November 1936 B/ rockwood Davi o-Bacon Act, November 1936 8/ sparta Davis-Bacon Act, April 1936 B/ iaverly Davi^-Bacon Act, November 1936 B/ $1.25 $.90 $1.00 $1.00 $.40 $1.10 $.925 $1,375 $1.10 $.60 $.875 $1.10 81.00 $1.00 8-^5 1.00- .40- $.75 .75- $.40- .25- 1.10 .675- 1.00- 1.00- .50- .50- 1.00- .65- 1.25 1.25 .90 1.00 .50 .50 .925 1.375 1.10 .075 .875 1.10 1.00 1.25 .75 1.00 $.50- 1.125 .40 1.00 .80 1.10 1.10 $.55 .875 1.10 1.00 8.50 .70 ALL IN0U8TR1E8 - .344 BuiLDiMji Construction - .376 1.10 .00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 .40 1.00 .OO- 1.00 1.10- $1.00 1.00 .80 1.125 1.125 1.00 .60 1.00 1.125 1.375 .875 .80 1.125 .40 .30 1.125 1.10 .40 .00 .00 .80 1.10 1.00 1.10 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 .60 .45 1.00 $.60- 1.00 1,00 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.125 1.10 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .30 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .45 1.25 .90 .75 1.00 .50 .50 .40 1.00 .60 .925 1.10 1.10 .50 .875 .875 1.10 1.00 1.25 .50 .50 A/ A, F, of l. American Federation of Labor. b/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U.S. Department of Labor as prevailino rates in these localities as of the date shown. £/ Craio. e. m. Craio, Secretary of the Builders' Association, Chicaoo. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union in an eftort to 0etermike what is in fact the prevailino rate. 0/ b.l.s. survey. October 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, u. s. Department of labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as the rates actually paid for these occupations in the6e localities on all types of construction exclusive of p.w.a. for the date shown. e/ p.t.P., October 1936. Public Works Administration. The same a6 0/above except that the6e rates are for p.k.A. alone. F/ b.l.S. Entrance Hates for Common labor. Bureau of labor Statistics, Department or labor. These rates are the averace for all common labor rates in all industries and for all common labor in those inoustries shown. • union •• non-union HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTEO OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck » Cement Electricianb, mixer Forced Roofers,Sheet metal tural Ti.e Drivers Brick-Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians' Engineers, Helpers, hoo Common Lathers, oper- Plumbers* Steel Compo- metal Workers' Steam- iron- Tile Layers' (17 - 5 LAYERS BUILD!NG FINISHERS HELPERS WlREMEN HELPERS HOISTING N.E.C. CARRIERS LABORERS METAL ATORS PAINTERS PLASTERERS PLUMBERS HELPERS WORKERS SITION WORKERS HELPERS FITTERS WORKERS LAYERS HELPERS- TONS) Locality and Source Alice Davis-Bacon Act, December 17, 1S36 6/ Austin Davis-Bacon Act, August 22, 1936 B/ Baytqwn Oavis-Bacon Act, January 16, 1936 b/ Beaumont B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1936 F/ Big Spring Davis-Bacon Act, March 3, 1936 B/ $1.25 $1.00 $1.00 1.00 1.00 $ .40 foundries and Machine Shops 1.00 1.00 1.00 $1.00 1.10 1.00 { .50 $1.00 1.00 .3125- $ .25 $1.25 $ .50 .50 .40 1.25 $1.50 $1.25 $ .75 $1.00 $1.00 $ .60 $1.25 $1.00 $1.25 $ .60 $ $1.00 .87s 1.25 1.25 $ .625 1.00 .60 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.25 .40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .45- .55 Brady Davis-Bacon Act, April 25, 1936 b/ 1.00 .40 1.00 .60- 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .55- .60 CALDWELL Davis-Bacon act, March 25, 1936 B/ Canyon Davis-Bacon Act, February 21, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.03 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 1.00 .55- .40 1.00 .70 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 •45— .55 College Station Davis-Bacon Act, April 7,- December 18, 1936 8/ 1*25 1.00 Conroe Davis-Bacon Act, February 29, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 1.25 .50- .40 1.25 .625 1.00 1.25 1.25 .6225 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 Cooper Davis-Bacon Act, March 31, 1936 B/ Corpus Christi Davis-Bacon Act, June 9, 1936 e|/ A.f. or L., July 1, 1936 A/ cuanah Davi8—Bacon Act, March 3, 1936 b/ Dallas Davis-Bacon Act, January 18, 1936 B/ P.w.A., October 1, 1936 £/ B.L.S. Survey, October 1936 D/ B.l.s. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1936 F/ eagle Pass Davis-8acon Act, November 20, 1936 b/ Eastland Oavis-Bacon Act, april 11, 1936 B/ El Campo Davis-Bacon Act, oecember 4, 1936 b/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.125* 1.00* 1.125* 1.00* 1.00** .75- 1.00** 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00* 1.00** .60 .30** All Industries - .365 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00* 1.00** .625 .625* 1.00 1.125 1.00 .50 .60 1.00 1.00 1.125 $.40** Building Construction .381 1.25 1.00 .30- .40** .40 1.00 .40 1.00 .40 1.00 .40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 .875 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 1.00 1.00 . 75 1.00 .40** 1.00** 1.25* Foundries and Machine Shops — .412 0 .40 1.00 .60 1.00 .40 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00* 1.25* .75* 1.00- 1.00** .875** 1.25** 1.50* 1.25* .50 .75 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 60 1.00 1.00 1.25 .60 .75 .75 1.25 1.00 1.25 .425 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.25 . 50 1.25 1.00 1.125 . 55 1.25 1.25 . 50 1.125 1.00 1.25 . 50 1.25 i.25 1.25 .55 .40 1.25 .60- 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 .45- .55 1.00* 1.50* 1.25* .35- .50** 1.00** .40- 1.00* 1.00- .50** .75** 1.50* .50** 1.00*• 1.25* 1.00 .60 El Paso Davis-Bacon Act, February 13, 1936, May 5, 1936, December 14, 1936 B/ P.I.A., October 1936 E/ B.L.S., October 1, 1936 D/ Craig, July 1, 1936 0/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July, 1936 F/ 1.25 1.00 1.25* 1.00* .44** 1.00* 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25* 1.25 .625 .19- .50** .22** .60 .40 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40* .40** .25" .40- 1.00 .50 1.00* 1.00" 1.00* 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25* 1.25* .625" 1.25* 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00- 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 .70 1.00* 1.25 1.00 1.25 .45- .55 All Industries .353 9173 0—37—11 (Continueo on next page) 72. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC ANO PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 TEXAS (Continued) Locality and Source Brick- Carpenters, layers Building Cedent Cement Finishers' Finishers helpers Electricians, mixer Inside Electricians' Engineers, helpers, hod Common lathers, oper- Plumbers1 wlremen helpers hoisting n.f.c, carriers laborers metal atqrs painters plasterers plumbers helpers Reim- Sheet Forced Roofers, Sheet metal Steel Compo- Metal Workers' workers sit ion Workers helpers Struc- Truck tural Tile Drivers Steam Iron- Tile Layers' (1£ - 5 Fitters workers Layers helpers tons) Fort Bliss Davis-Bacon act, July 14, 1936 B/ $1.2? $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 $ .625 $ .60 $ .^0 $1.00 $1.25 $1.00 $1.25 $ .45- .55 Fort clark Oavis-Bacon Act, August 3, 1936 B/ Fort D. A. Russell Davi6—Bacon Act, June 16, 1936 B/ Fort Worth Davi 8—Bacon Act, February 12, 1936, December 1, 1936 b/ B.l.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1936 F/ Galveston Oavis-Bacon Act, August 20, 1936, December 18, 1936 B/ a. F. of l.# july 1, 1936 a/ Gatesville Oavis-Bacon act, May 26, 1936 B/ Georgetown Davis-bacon Act, May 19, 1936 b/ Giopings Davis-Bacon Act, November 16, 1936 B/ Groesbeck Oavis-Bacon Act, September 29, 1936, December 21, 1936 B/ Houston Davis-Bacon Act, January 6, 1936, August 27, 1936, September 29, 1936 B/ P.W.A., october, 1936 Z/ B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 D/ Craio, July 1, 1936 Zj B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July, 1936 ?J A.F.L., July 1, 1936 A/ Jasper Davis-Bacon Act, April 25, 1936 B/ Kenedy Davis-Bacon Act, February 12, 1936 B/ kilgore Davi8—Bacon Act, December 17, 1936 B/ La Grange Davis-Bacon Act, March 24, 1936 B/ Legion Davis-Bacon Act, April 18, 1936 B/ Mart Davis-Bacon Act, December 12, 1936 B/ McKinney Davis-Bacon Act, June 8, 1936 B/ Midland 0avis-8acon Act, March 3, 1936 B/ 1.0C 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.C0 1.25- 1.125 1.50 1.375 $ .40 All Industries - .412 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 .eo 1.00 1.0C 1.00 1.00 .eo 1.25 1.00 1.00 .AC 1.25* 1.00* 1.00* .75*- .75** 1.25* .875* 1.50 1.00 1.00 all Industries - ,378 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.0C 1.25 1.00 1.00 .80 1.00 $1.00 1.25 1,25 1.00 $ .60 $1.25 1.125 .50 $1.25 .60 .40 $1.25 $1.00 1.00 1.50 1.25 $ .60 1.25 $1.00 $1,125 .55 1.25 $1,125 $1.25 .55 .45- .55 Building Construction .402 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 Petroleum Refining - .550 .45 1.00 .50 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 .65 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 I.25 1.00 1.25 .60 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 .75 .40 1.00 .60- .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 .40 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 .40 1.25 .60- 1.00 1.00 1.25 .625 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 .625 1.00 .40- 1.00 .45 .30 1.00 .50- 1.00 .80 1.00 .40- .00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40- .40- .60 1.00 .60 .60 .50 1.00- .50 1.25 .40 1.25 1.00 1.00- 1.25 1.25- .625 1.00 .60 1.50 1.25- 1.00- 1.25 .50- .40 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.25 .87 1.25' .625* $.40" .625* .40" 1.25 • 1.00* 1,00* 1,25* 1.50* 1.00* .50* 1.375* 1.50* 1.00* .40" .625* .625** 1.25* .315- .625* .30- .75* 1.25* 1.50* 1.25* 1.25* .40* .40" .40** .75" 1.25 .625 .40 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.375 1.50 1.25 1.25 Building Construction - .356 Foundries and Machine Shops - • 399 1.25 1.25 .625 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.50 .60 1.375 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 .30 .75 •1.00 1.25 1.00 .65 1.00 1.25 .65 1.00 1.00 1.25 .50 .45 .75 175 .30 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.00 .50 .45- .40 1.25 .75 1.00 1.25 1.25 .50 1.00 .70 1.25 .55 1.25 1.00 1.25 .50 .45 .55 1.00 1.00 .40 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 .625 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 .625 .60 .40 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .35 .35 1.25 .50 1.00 1.25 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ,50 .50 .35 1.00 .75 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 .55 .40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .45- .50 (Continued on next page) HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 TEXAS (Concluded) 73. Rein- Sheet Struc- truck Locality and Source Cement Electricians, mixer Forced Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians' engineers, Helpers, hoo Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- metal Workers* Steam Iron- Tile Layers' (li - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers wiremen heipers hoisting n.E.c. Carriers Laborers metal atops painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Workers siticn workers helpers Fitters Workers Layers helpers Tons) "I NCULA Davis-Bacon Act, February 19, 1.936 B/ $1,125 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1,125 $.*0 $1.00 $1.00 $ .75 $1.00 $1.25 $ .50 Mule shoe Davis-bacon Act, May 25, 1936 b/ 1-25 1.00 1.00 i.oo .-*0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Port Arthur Davis-Bacon Act, August 10, 1936 B/ 1.375 1.00 1.00 1.125 $ .50 1.00 .40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.375 1.375 .65 $1.00 1.00 1.125 $ .65 1.375 1.00 1.375 A.F. of l., July 1, 1936 A/ 1.375 1.00 1,00 1.125 1.00 . 50 1.00 1.00 1.375 1.50 1.00 1.125 1.50 1.00 1.375 .55 .45 Port Bolivar Davis-Bacon Act, July 27, 1936 B/ 1.00 1.00 .40 .60 Port Lavaca Davi8—Bacon Act, April 18, 1936 B/ .65 .90 .40 .55 Randolph field Oavis-BaCON Act, May 6, 1936_B/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 ,40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 Ranger Davis-Bacon Act, November 27, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.125 $ .55 .40 1.25 . 55 1.00 1.25 1.25 . 50 1.125 1.00 1.25 . 50 1.25 1.25 1.25 Rusk Davis-bacon act, oecember 16, 1936 b/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .40- .40 1.00 .75 .75 1.25 1.125 .50 1.00 .75 1.00 .50 1.125 1.00 1.25 .50 .45 Saline Pass Davis-Bacon Act, January 6, 1936, April 24, 1936 b/ I.oc 1.125 .50 1.00 .40 1.00 .45 San Antonio Davis-Bacon Act, January 3, 1936, may 21, 1936 B/ 1.00 1.00 I.OC- .55 .40 1.C0 1.00 1.00 f.oc 1.25 P.i.a., October 1, 1936 E/ 1.25* 1.00* 1.00- 1.00* 1.00' $.45* .40** .40* 1.25* 1.00* 1.00* 1.125* 1.00** 1.25* 1.125* 1.00* .55* .55*' .50** .55* .40** B.L.S. SURVEY, October 1, 1936 0/ 1.25* .50** .50** 1.00* .40** .30- .25- .625** 1.5C* 1.25* .40* 1.00* .40** .30** 1.00* CRAIG, July 1, 1936 C/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .45 - i*0 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.25 .60 B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1936 F/ All Industries - .309 Builoing Construction - .297 Foundries and Machine Shops - .306 a.f. of L., July 1, 1936 a/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.25 1.5C 1.25 .65 San marcos Davis-Bacon Act, June 11, 1936 b/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 50 . 50 . 40 1.00 1.00 . 50 1.00 .60 1.00 .50 Smithville Davis-Bacon act, november 24, 1936 b/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 60 . 40 1.25 .625 1.00 1.00 1.25 .625 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 .50 Tyler a*f* 0f l*> julv 1936 a/ 1.25 . 875 1.25 1.00 1.125 . 40 . 75 1.25 1.125 1.125 1.25 Waco OAVIS-Bacon act, October 12, 1936 b/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 50 1.00 . 35 . 35 1.25 .50 1.00 1.25 1.00 . 50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00- 1.50 A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 A/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .40 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 A/ A.F.l. American Federation of Labor. 2/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates sere predetermined by the U. S. Department of Labor as prevailing in these localities as of the date shown. C/ .praia. E. M. Craig-Secretary, Builders' Association, Chicago. These ape a combination of both union and non-union rates in an effort to determine what is in fact the prevailing rate. 0/ ,gtj.|sr Survey, bureau of Labor Statistics, u. S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations in these localities as of the date shown. jj/ P»w.A. October. 1936. Public works Administration. The same as D above except for P.w.A. exclusively. Zj Entrance Rates for Common Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics, u. S. Department of Labor. These rates are average hourly entrance rates for common labor in all industries reporting and |n those industries 80 named, • Union •• non Union 74. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 utah Locality and Source Rein- Sheet Struo- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofer* Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians* Engineers, Helpers, hod Common Lathers, Qper- Plumbers* Steel Coupo- Metal Workers* Steam Iron- Tile Layers* (1i ~ 5 layers Bui lp i no finishers helpers w|remen helpers hoisting n.e.C. carriers laborers metal atqr8 pa inters plasterers plumbers helpers workers siTlon workers helpers F|tter8 workers layers helpers t0ns) fiELL2tt&M Davis-Bacon Act, October 1936 B/ Qqpen Davis-Bacon Act, January 1936 B/ Pro vo Davis-Bacon Act, December 1936 g/ 11.125 $ .90 $1.00 1.25 1.10 1.10 S 1.10 I .50 .50 $ .50 $1.25 $ .90 $ .625- .50 $1.25 $ .65 1.10 $1,125 $1.10 $ .50 $1.10 $1.10 •B125 11.10 $1.10 $1.10 1.10 $1.10 $1.10 $ .00 ♦ .60 .60 .60- .90 Ywe citt B.l.S. Survey, October 1936 D/ P.W.A., October 1936 F/ A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 Craig, July 1, 1936 0/ Davis-Bacon Act, March 1936 B/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Com. Labor, July 1936 F/ St. George Davis-Bacon Act, March 1936 g/ Zion National Park Davis-Bacon Act, May 1936 B/ 1.25- 1.00* .75- 1.00** 1.25' 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.125 1.00 All Industries ■ 1.125 1.10 .80 1.00 1.00 1.00 .432 1.10 1.125* 1.125 1.125 1.125 1.125 $ .50* .80* ♦50** .625*' .50* .80* .80- .90 1.125 1.05 .50* .50* .50 1.25 .50 1.25 .50 .55 1.25 1.00* 1.50* .75- •90** 1.00 1.00 1.50* 1.50 1.50 1.10* 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.125 1.125 1.10* .90* .90* 1.10* .90 .90 .90 .90 ♦55 .90 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.10 .95 1.10* 1.125* 1.00** .50** 1.10* 1.125*" 1.10 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.10 1.10 .1.125 1.10 1.05 .55 y American Federation of Ubob. £/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the u. s. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the date shown. £/ Craig. E. m. Craig, Secretary of the Builders* Association, Chicago, Illinois. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what is in fact the prevailing rate. 0/ b.l.S., October 1936. Bureau of labor Statistics, u. department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations. £/ P.W.A., October 1936. Same as D/ above. The rates are actually paid on Public Works Administration Projects. V B.L.S, Entrance Rates. Coimon Labor. July 1. 1936. TM|6 rate is the average "of all hoi*ly entrance rates for common labor, as of July 1, 1936 for all industries reporting. 2/ P»*»*». June 1. 1936. Public Works Administration. • union. •• non-union. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 75. VERMONT Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck - Cement Electricians, Mixer Forced Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Oriver6 Locality and source _ . _ _ . . . _ i c Brick-Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians* Engineers, Helpers, Hod Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- Metal Workers* Steam Iron Tile Layers'P? - 5 layers Builoing Finishers Helpers Firemen Helpers Hoisting n.E.C. Carriers Laborers Metal ators Painters" Plasterers P' umbers helpers Workers sition Workers Helpers Fitters Workers Layers Helper tons) Alburq Spring Davis-Bacon Act, January 16, 1936 A/ Bennington P.w.a.L.R., June 1, 1936 B/ Burlington P.w.a., October, 1936 c/ B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 0/ Craig, July, 1936 E/ ♦1.25 1.75 11.25 1.20 1.00 1.25* 1.20* 1.25** »75** 1.00* .90* 1.00** .75*• 1.00 .90 .40- .60 $.75 .75 $.50 $.75 $.45 $.75 $.55 $.75 $1.25 $1.25 $.60 $.75 $.75 $.75 1.175 $.50** .45- .50** .40" .40** .40** .69 .40 .75 .55 •• .60** .80 1.25 .875* .90 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $.60 $.55 1.20 1.00 $.45** .375* .90 Montpeher p.w.a.l.r., june 1, 1936 b/ 1.25 1.175 .80 Northmeld Davis-Bacon Act, December 30, 1936 A/ 1.25 .90 1.00 .50 1.00 .45 .40 .75 .60 .675 1.25 .90 .60 .90 .75 .90 .60 1.00 .90 1.00 .50 .40- .50 St. Albans DAVI8—Bacon Act, APRIL 24, 1936 A/ ■0008tqck Oavis-Bacon Act, May 29, 1936 k/ 1.25 .90 1.25 .75 .90 1.00 .50 1.00 .75 .45 .95 .90 1.25 .40 .75 .80 .55 1.25 .90 .50 .90 .90 .90 1.25 .60 .50 .75 .65 .70 .70 .90 1.25 .60 .50- .55 A/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U. S. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the date shown. B/ p.w.A.l.r. Public Works Administration C/ P.w.A.. October. I936. Puslic wopks Administratis. These rates were collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and are rates which were taken from payrolls an0 are the actual rates received for these occupations on P.w.A. projects in these localities during october, 1936. y B»L.S. Survey. Bureau of Labor Statistics Department of Labor. The same as 0/above except for P.W.A. projects. e/ Craig. E. w. Craig, Secretary Builders' Association, Chicago. These are a combination of both union and non-union rates in an effort to determine what is in fact the prevailing rate. • Union. •• Non-union. 74. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 UTAH Rein¬ Sheet Struc¬ Truck Locality and Source Cement Electricians, mixer forced Roofer* Sheet metal tural Tile drivers Brick¬ Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians* Engineers, Helpers, hod Common Lathers, Oper¬ Plumbers • Steel Coupo- metal Workers* Steam Iron- Tile Layers* (1± - 5 layers Bu ILDIng Finishers Helpers Wiremen Helpers Hoisting n.E.C. CarriER6 Laborers metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers iORKERS SITI0N WORKERS HELPERS FITTERS WORKERS LAYERS hELPERB Tons) Davis-Bacon Act, October 1936 B/ 1 .50 * .60 fiQPEH I1.10 $1.10 Davis-Bacon Act, January 1936 B/ 11.125 1 *9° $1.00 .50 $ .90 .60 Pro vo Davis-Bacon Act, December 1936 £/ 1.25 1.10 1.10 «1,10 $ .50 $1.25 $ .625- .50 $1.25 $ .65 1.10 $1,125 $1.10 $ .50 $1.10 $1.10 $1.10 1.10 $1.10 $1.10 $ .80 .60- .8125 .90 SAUT CJTY B.L.S. Survey, October 1936 0/ 1.25* 1.00* 1.125* $ .50* .80* .50* 1.00* 1.50- 1.10* 1.10* .90* .90* 1.10* 1.125* 1.00** .50** .75- .50** .625** .75- 1.00** .90** P.W.A., October 1936 F/ 1.25* .50* .80* .50* 1.50* 1.10* 1.10* 1.125*" A.F. of L., July 1, 1936 y 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.125 .50 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.10 .90 .90 1.10 1.00 Craig, July 1, 1936 C/ 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.125 .80- on .50 1.25 1.00 1.50 1.10 .90 .90 1.10 1.2$ 1.10 Davi6—Bacon Act, March 1936 B/ 1.125 1.00 1.00 1.125 .vu .50 .75 B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Com. Labor, July 1936 £/ All Industries - .432 St. George Oavib-Bacon Act, March 1936 fl/ 1.125 1.10 1.10 1.125 1.125 .55 1.25 1.10 1.125 1.125 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 .1.125 1.10 Zion National Park Davis-Bacon Act, May 1936 B/ .80 1.05 .55 .90 1.00 .95 1.05 .55 y AMEW.W f£PWTJ9ft or fi/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U. S. Oeparticnt of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the date shown. C/ Craig. E. u. Craig, Secretary of the Builders* Association, Chicago, Illinois. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rates collected for the purp06e of determining what is in fact the prevailing rate. 0/ B.l.S., Oct peer 1936. Bureau of labor Statistics, U. S. Department of Labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations. £/ P.*.A.. October 1936. Same as 0/ above. The rates are actually paid on Public Works Administration Projects. £/ B.l.s. Entrance Rates. Common Labor. July 1. 1936. Tmis rate is the average*df all hourly entrance rates for common labor, as of July 1, 1936 for all industries reporting. y P.w.a., June 1. 1936. Public Works Administrat ion. • union. •• Non-union. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 75, Locality and Source Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer Forceo Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* Inside Electricians' Engineers, Helpers, Hod Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- Metal Workers' Steam Iron Tile Layers *( 1 i - 5 layers Building Finishers Helpers Firemen Helpers hoisting N.E.C. Carriers Laborers Metal ators Painters" Plasterers P» umbers helpers Workers smon workers Helpers Fitters workers Layers Helper Tons) Alburg Spring Davis-Bacon Act, January 16, 1936 A/ $1.25 $.75 $1.25 $.75 $.50 $.75 $.45 $.75 $.55 $.75 $1.25 $1.25 $.60 $•75 $.75 $.75 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $.60 $.55 Bennington p.W.a.l.r., June 1, 1936 B/ 1.20 1.00 1.175 1.20 Burlington p.w.a., October, 1936 C/ B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 D/ Craig, July, 1936 E/ 1.25* 1.25" 1.00* 1.00" 1.00 1.20* .75" .90* .75* • .90 .40- .60 .75 •50" $.50" .40" .45- .50* • .40** .69 .40" .40 .75 .55" •60** .80 1.25 .875*• .90 1.00 $.45" .375" .90 montpelier p.W.a.l.r., June 1, 1936 B/ 1.25 .90 .80 1.175 .80 1.25 northfield Davis-Bacon Act, December 30, 1936 A/ 1.25 .90 1.00 .90 .50 1.00 .45 .40 .75 .60 .875 1.25 .90 .60 .90 .75 •90 .60 1.00 .90 1.00 .50 .40- .50 St. Albans Davis-Bacon ACT, APRIL 24, 1936 A/ 1.25 .90 .90 .95 .50 1.00 .45 .95 .90 1.25 .90 .50 .90 .90 .90 1.25 .60 wooostock Davis-Bacon ACT, May 29, 1936 A/ 1.25 .75 1.00 .80 .60 .75 .40 .75 .80 .55 1.25 .70 .50 .75 .65 .70 .70 .90 1.25 .60 .50- .55 A/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the U. S. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the date shown. B/ P.W.A.l.r. Public Works Administration c/ P.w.A.. October. i936. Public woitcs Aoministraticn. These rates were collected &v the Bureau of Labor Statistics and are rates which were taken from payrolls and are the actual rates received for these occupations on P.w.A. projects in these localities during october, i936. D/ B.L.S. Survey. Bureau of Labor Statistics Department of Labor. The same as 0/above except for P.W.A. projects. E/ Crai6. E. M. Craig, Secretary Builders' Association, Chicago. These are a combination of both union ano non-union rates in an effort to determine what is in fact the prevailing rate. • Union. •• Non-union. 76. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS M PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 Rein¬ Sheet Struc¬ truck locality and source cement Electricians# forced Roofers, Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers br 1 ck- carpenters, Cement Finishers* inside electricians* Engineers, helpers, ho® Laborer^ iathebs, mixer Plumbers* Steel composi¬ metal 10rker8• steam iron tile Layers' (1± - 5 Layers building flnl6hers helpcr8 wlremen helpers hoisting n.e.c. carriers Common metal operators painters plasterer8 Plumbers helpers workers tion workers helpers fitter8 workers layers Helpers tono) Abingdon » Davis-bacon Act, march 3, 1936 a/ * 91.50 #1.375 #1.375 $1.65 $1.65 $1.00 $.60 #1.50 #1.50 #1.375 #1.75 #1.30 #1.375 #1.10 #1.30 #1.30 $1.30 #.•75 1.45- .75 Arlington Davis-Bacon Act, December 8, 1936 A/ 1.50 1.375 1.375 1.65 1.00 .60 1.50 1.375 1.75 1.30 1.375 1.10 1.30 1.30 #1.75 1.30 .875 .45- .65 Charlottesville Davis-Bacon Act, January 12, 1936 A/ 1.10 1.10 .60 1.10 #.60 1.10 .45 1.10 .75 1.10 1.10 1.10 #.60 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 .60 .50- .60 Chincateague Davis-Bacon Act, August 18, 1936 A/ .60 .30 Christiansburg Davis-Bacon Act, Feb, 26, August 19,1936 t/ 1.10 .70 .70 .80 .65 .^5 .00 .65 1.10 .80 .45 .75 .75 .00 1.00 1.25 .45 Covington Davis-Bacon Act, August 17, 1936 A/ 1.25 -65 .00 .00 .50 .75 .50 .65 .00 .80 .30 .30 .75 .75 .00 1.00 1.25 .45 Dahlcren Davis-Bacon Act, September 28, 1936 A/ 1.375 1.375 1.65 .35- 1.00 1.65 .60 1.30 1.375 1.50 .50 1.75 .45- .75 Fort Monroe Davis-Bacon Act, April 22, 1936 a/ 1.25 .88 .50 .45 Fredericksburg Davis-Bacon Act, January 2, 1936 A/ 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 .45 1.10 .50- .75 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 .30- .60 Gordonsville Davis-bacon Act, may 21, 1936 A/ 1.10 .45 .30- .55 hopewell Davis-Bacon Act, march 6, 1936 A/ 1.00 .67 .74 .00 .45 .70 .35 .60 .50 .67 .75 .75 .45- .30 .70 .78 .75 .85 1.00 .45 .50 Kecaughton Davis-Bacon Act, may 12, 1936 A/ .88 1.10 .90 .45 .65 .825 1.10 1.10 Langley Field Davis-Bacon Act, November 24-30, 1936 A/ 1.25 .88 1.10 .90 .75 .65 .45 .95 .65 .825 1.10 1.10 .65 .60 .75 1.10 $.60 1.10 1.25 1.25 .65 .50 lorton davio-bacon Act, June 5, 1936 A/ 1.10 .45 1.10 1.10 1.10 .30- .60 Lynchburg Davis-Bacon Act, August 17, 1936 A/ .65 .30 .75 .80 1.25 mount Vernon memorial Highway Davis-Bacon Act, November 17, 1936 a/ 1.10 .45 .45- .65 Norfolk Davis-Bacon Act, July 11, 1936 A/ 1.25 .80 .60 .90 .45 1.00 .45 .35 1.10 .75 1.10 1.10 .45 .75 .45 .75 .45 1.10 1.25 1.25 .50 Craig, JULY 1, 1936 &/ 1.25 .80 .60 .90 .45 .35 1.10 .75 1.10 1.10 .45- .75 .75 1.10 .75- 1.25 1.00 b.L.S. Survey, October 1936 c/ 1.25* .00 - .90* .60* .90* .45* # .45** ,45** .35**. .75* 1.10* 1.10* .50** .75* .35** P.K.A., OCTOeER 1936 0/ B.L.S. Entrance rates, Common Labor, JULY 1, 1936 zj .75** 1.25* All industries - .270 — fertilizer - .250 .45** Petersburg Davis-bacon Act, June 15, 1936 A/ 1.00 .75 .75 1.00 .45 .70 .45 .30 .60 .67 .70 .75 .75 .35 Quantico, marine Barracks Davis-Bacon Act, April 29, 1936 A/ 1.00 1.65 .45 1.10 1.50 1.30 1.10 1.75 1.30 .75 .50 Quantico Davis-Bacon Act, Oct. 15, November 9, 1936 A,1*50 1.00 1.65 1.00 .45 1.10 1.75 1.50 1.10 1.75 .45- .85 (continued on next page) HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 77. VIRGINIA (Concluded) Locality and source rein- Sheet struc- Truck Cement Electricians, forced roofers, sheet Metal tural Tile drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* insioe Electricians* Engineers,helpers, hoo laborers, LmThers, mixer # plumbers* steel Composi- metal workers* steam Iron Tile Layers* (l£ - 5 LAYERS BUILDING FINISHERS HELPER8 WlREMEN HELPERS HOISTING N.E. C. CARRIERS COmON METAL OPERATORS PAINTERS PLA6TERER6 PLUMBERS HELPERS WORKERS TION WORKERS HELPER8 FITTERS WORKERS LAYER6 HELPERS T0N8) Richmond Davis-bacon act, October 6, 1936 a/ Craig, july 1, 1936 b/ b.l.S. Survey, October 1936 c/ p.W.A., october 1936 0/ B.L.S. Common Labor Entrance Rates e/ roanoke p.w.A., june 1936 F/ rocky mount Oavis-Bacon Act, march 18, 1936 a/ Shenandoah national Park davio—bacon Act, January 16, 1936 a/ Staunton Davi^-Bacon Act, August 14, 1936 A/ Suffolk Oavis—Bacon Act, January 10, 1936 A/ Virginia Beach Davis-Bacon Act, February 19, 1936 A/ $1.25 $.80 $.80 1.25 .60- .80' .80 1.25* .75- .855** 1.25** .80** All industries - .315 $.35** 1.10 .80 1.00 .80 .75 .75 .60 Davis-8acon Act, April 13, 1936 A/ 1.00 .80 1.10 .60 .45 .60 1.25 .30 .60 $.80 $.25- $1.00 1.45 $.35 $1.00 $.75 $.80 $1.00 $1.00 $.80 $.80 $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 $.» $.40 .55 .05 .30- .20- .60- .70- .65- • 65- .45- .75- .75- .50 1.125 .50 .30 1.10 .75 1.00 .875 .80 .eo .875 .85*- .40- .855** $.40- .40** .30- .505** .70- 1.00** •875** $.40** $.695** .75** .70** .855- .75** 1.125** .50** •855** .50* .57** • 40»• .76** .875** .57 .575** .45** • 70** 1.00** .875** $.60** .85** .50** .50** AND PULP — .331 1.10 .45 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.00 .30 .BO .70 1.00 1.00 .70 .80 .80 1.00 .80 1.10 .65 .40 .75 .30 .45 .30- .40 .75 .50 .30 .60 .60 .60 .75 .75 .50 .75 .40 .35 .65 .625 .75 •75 1.25 .00 .60 .60 .60 .30 .80 .80 1.00 1.00 .60 .60 .80 .80 .80 .80 1.00 .40 .90 .30- 1.00 .35 1.10 .75 1.10 1.10 .85 .75 .75 1.10 1.50 • 60 .45 Aj Davis-Bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the united States Department of Labor as Prevailing Rates in the locality as of the date 8h0wn. B/' Craig. E. m. Craig, Secretary of the Builders* Association, Chicago, Illinois. These rates are a combination of both union ano non-union rate8 collected for the purpose of determining what is in fact the prevailing rate. C/ B.l.S. Survey. October 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, u. S. Department of labor. These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually pa | d for the several occupations. 0/ P.W.A. OCTOBER 1936. SAME AS C/ ABOVE. THE RATES ARE ACTUALLY PAID ON PUBLIC WORKS AOMIN I STRATI ON PROJECTS. E/ b.l.S. Common labor Entrance Rates. The rates are average hourly entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for each of the industries shown and for all industries reporting. F/ P.I.A., JUNE 1936. PUBLIC WORKS AOMINUTRATION • union • • non-union 78. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forceo Roofers,Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers* inside Electricians* Engineers, helpers, hod Common Lathers,Oper- Plumbers* Steel compo- Metal Workers steam Iron- Tile Layers* - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers wiremen helpers Hoisting n.e.c. Carriers Laborers Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Workers sition Workers helpers fitters *orkers Layers helpers Tons) locality and Source Aberdeen ano Port Angeles Pavis-bacon Act, January 1936 b/ 11.50 $1,125 $1,125 $1.25 $.56- .70 $.90 $1.20 $1,125 $1,125 $1.25 $.80 $1.25 $.50- .5625 Aberdeen b.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor july, 1936 Fj Lumber - .552 Ana Cortes Davis-Bacon Act, April 1936 B/ B.L.S. ntrance Rate6, Common Labor, July £/ 1.50 1.125 Lumber - .557 1.125 $1,375 $.75 1.25 $1.00 .70 $1,375 1.125 $1.50 1.375 1.125 1.125 1.25 $1,375 1.375 $1.25 ♦75- .90 *pplston B.L.S. "ntrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1936 Fj Paper and Pulp - .418 A.F. of l., July 1936 A/ 1.5a 1.125 1.00 1.20 .70 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.20 1.00 1.25 1.20 A.F. or L., July 1936 A/ Davis-bacon Act, April 1936 &/ 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.20 1.375 1.25 1.25 1.00 .70 1.35 .70 1.375 1.00 1.50 1.20 1.125 1.50 1.375 1.125 1.25 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.20 1.375 1.25 $.70 1.375 1.375 1.25 .75- .90 Centralis Davis-Bacon Act, march 1936 B/ 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.375 .75 1.25 .70 1.375 1.125 1.50 1.375 $.70 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.375 1.375 1.25 .90 svs«6tt a.f. of l., July 1936 k/ B.L.S. Entrance rates, Common Labor, July 1936 Fj 1.50 1.375 1.125 Lumber - .549 1.375 .875 1.25 1.125 1.50 1.375 1.25 1.375 1.25 Ferry and Danville Davib-Bacon Act, January 1936 B/ 1.20 1.20 1.50 $.75 1.50 1.20 .50 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 .75 1.25 1.20 1.20 .75 1.20 1.25 1.20 .75 .65 Grays Harbor County a.f. of l., july 1936 a/ 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.375 1.25 .75 1.375 1.125 1.50 1.20 .90 1.25 1.20 1.375 1.25 1.00 HOQUIam B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor July 1936 Fj Lumber - .553 Klamath Falls B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1936 Fj Lumber - .477 Longvies B.L.s. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1936 FJ Paper ano Pulp - .525 pywp'a B.L.S. Entrance Rates, common Labor, July 1936 Fj Lumber - .548 Port Angeles B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1936 Fj Paper and Pulp - .525 Pullman, Whitman County Oavis—®acon Act, may 1936 B/ 1.25 1.25 .50 .50 1.20 1.00 1.50 .1.20 .75 1.125 1.00 1.00 .50 1.20 1.00 .75 Raymond b.l.s. Entrance Rates, Common Labor, July 1936 FJ Lumber - .555 renton Davis-Bacon Act, February 1936 B/ 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.375 .75 1.25 1.00 .70 1.375 1.125 1.50 1.375 1;125 1.125 1.25 1.375 1.375 1.25 .70 (Continued on Next Page) t HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 washington (concluded) rein- sheet struo- truck Locality and Source cement Electricians, Mixer forceo roofers Sheet metal tural Tile drivers BRICK- CARFENTER6, CEMENT FINISHERS' INSIDE ELECTRICIAN6* ENGINEERS, HELPERS, HOD COMMON LATHERS,OPER— PLUMBERS' STEEL COMPO- METAL W0RKER6' STEAM IRON- TlLE LAYERS* (1? - 5 LAYERS BUILDINC FINISHERS HELPERS tflREMEN HELPERS HOISTING N.E.C. CARRIERS LABORERS METAL AT0R8 PAINTERS PLA6TERER6 PLUMBERS HELPERS WORKERS SlTION WORKER6 HELPERS F|TTER8 WORKERS LAYERS HELPERS tons) SEATTLE B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 d/ P.W.A., October, 1936 e/ A.F. of L., July, 1936 A/ cra10 , July, 1936 C/ Davis-Bacon Act, April, 1936 &/ b.l.s. Entrance Rates, com. labor, July, 1936 £/ Spokane P.V.A., june, 1936 G/ A.f. of l., july, 1936 A/ Craig, July, 1936 c/ B.L.S. Entrance rates, com. Labor, JULY, 1936 F/ ^unny8i0c DAVI«-BACOM ACT, April, 1936 y tacoma b.t.s. survey, October, 1936 d/ P.W.A., october, 1936 §/ Davis-Bacon, April, 1936 §/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Com. Labor, july, 1936 f/ 11.50* 11.125* #1.125* #1.375* #.70* #1.00* #.70* #1.125* #1.50* #1.375* #1.125*#1.25* #.60* #1.375* #1.375- #1.25* #.70- .675- .50** .375- .75- 1.10** 1.00*-* .75* 1.125** .50** 1.00** 1.50* 1.125* 1.125* 1.375* #1.25* .75* 1.00* .70* #1.375* 1.125* 1.50* #1.125* 1.25* 1.375* 1.50 1.125 1.125 1.375 1.25 .70 1.375 1.125 1.50 1.375 1.125 1.25 1.375 1.375 1.25 1.50 1.125 1,125 1.375 1.00 .70 1.25- 1.125 1.50 1.375 1.125 1.25 1.375 1.375 1.25 1.375 1,50 1.125 1.125 1.375 #.75 1.25 1.00 .70 1.375 1.125 1.50 1.375 1.125 1.125 1.25 1.375 1.375 1.25 All industries *".577 Building Construction - .707 lower - .550 slaughtering & meat packing -.463 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.125 .625 1.00 1.20 ♦ 875 1.20 1.375 1.25 .75 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.125 1.375 .625 1.375 1.00 1.50 1.20 1.00 1.20 1.375 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 .625 1.25- 1.00 1.90 1.20 1.00 1.20 1.375 All Industries-.490 building Construction -.517 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.50* 1.125* 1.125* 1.50* 1.125* 1.125 1.125- 1.20 All Industries-.531 1.20 1.50* 1.375 Lumber - .500 1.25 1.20 .90 1.125* .80* 1.00* 1.00* 1.00 1.375 .50 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.20 .80* .75* 1.375* 1.125* 1.50* .70* 1.375 $.75 1.125 1.50 1.375* 1.375 1.20 1.20 1.125 1.20 1.375 1.25 3;J§5J 1-00- .50- 1.375* 1.375* 1.25* .75* 1.375 1.20 .75- .90 .75 .60- .75 Lumber - .536 Walla Walla Davis-bacon Act, April ano Awsust, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 .875- 1.625 1.20 .75 .70 .50- .625 .75- 1.00 .875 .875 1.20 .75 wenatchee Davis-Bacon Act, July, 1936 b/ YAKIMA Davis-Bacon Act, April amo June, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.20 1.25 1.20 .90 1.375 .75 1.20 .50 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.25 ,75 .90- 1.2) 1.125 1.00 1.20 1.125 1.25 1.375 1.25 1.20 .55 .60- .75 A/ American Federation of labor. b/ Davis-bacon Act. These rates were predetermined by the u. s. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in the locality as of the date shown. C/ Craig. £. M. Craig, secretary of the Builders' Association, Chicago, Illinois. These rates are a combination of both union and non-union rate8 collected for the purpose of determining what 16 in fact the prevailing rate. Bj B.L.S., October 1936. Bureau of labor Statistics, u. s. Department of labor. .Tjiese rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paio for these occupations. y P.w.A.. October 1936. same as D/ above. The rates are actually paid on Public works Administration Projects. y B.l.s.. Common labor. July 1. 1936. These are averages of all hourly entrance rates for common labor as of July 1, 1936 for each of the in0u8tries shown or for all industries reporting. 0/ P.w.A., JUNE 1. 1936. Public wORKS Administration* • union •• non-union. 9173 0—37—12 80. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS INI PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 WES T VIRGINIA locality and source rein- Sheet Struc- truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers, Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- carpenters. Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians' Engineers, helpers, hod Common lathers,Oper- Plumbers* steel compo- metal workers' Steam iron- Tile Layers' (1A - 5 layers Building Finishers helpers wiremen helpers hoisting n.F.c. Carriers Laborers metal ators painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers workers sition workers helpers Fitters workers layers helpers tons) Alderson Davis-Bacon Act, may 16, 1936 A/ Charleston A.F.L., july 1, 1936 G/ B.L.S. Survey, October 1936 D/ P.W.A., October 1936 C/ B.L.S. Fntrance Rate for Common L^bor, july 1936 1/ bluefielo Davis-bacon Act, February 18, 1936 A/ ELKINB davis-Dacon Act, April 22, 1936 A/ Fayetteville Davis-Cacon Act, November 5, 1936 A/ hog set! Davis-Bacon Act, July 23, 1936 A/ Huntington Davis-Bacon Act, Sept, - Nov, 24, 1936 A/ Craig, July 1, 1936 E/ Logan Davis-Bacon Act, march 19, 1936 A/ NEW MARTINSVILLE 5avis-bacon Act, August 20, 1936 k/ oak hill Davis-Bacon Act, June 1, 1936 A/ park Davis-Bacon Act, September 28, 1936 A/ rlchwoqd Davis-bacon Act, October 19, 1936 A/ Spencer Davis-Bacon Act, March 10, 1936 A/ ■eirton Davis-Bacon Act, April 16, 1936 A/ wellsburg Davis-Bacon Act, July 21, 1936 A/ wheel!no Davis-Bacon Act, July 21, 1936 A/ A. F. of L,, July 1, 1936 G/ P.W.A., October, 1936 C/ B,L.S« Survey, October, 1936 n/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates for common Labor, July 1, 1936 £/ finfielo Davis-3acoh Act, July 24, 1936 A/ $.75 |.75 1.33 1.00 1.33* 1.00* 1.10" 1.10" 1.00* $.75* All Industries - .449 1.10 .85 .90 .90 1.25 .375 1.10 1.25 1.10 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.3333 1.00 1.25 .875 1.25 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.25 1.10 1.00 1.10 1.3333 1.00 1.10 1.3333 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25* 1.00* 1.25* 1.00* .75* • All Industries - .416 .85 $.75 1,125 1.125* .90 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1. "*0 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.125 1.125* $ ,60 .50 .50- .85 .50- .85 .50- .60 .25 .75 Iron and Steel - .444 $1.25 .85 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 .80 1.125 1.125 $.40 $1.10 $.50** $.50- .40- 1.00* .60** .45" .50** .50** .40** 1.00* .35 .75 $1.00 1.00* .60 .55 $1.00 $1.10 1.00* 1.00- .375*• 1.10* 1.00- 1.10* 80 1.10 1.20 f."* 1.00 $1.25 $.40* $1.25* $1.00* $1.00* $.40* .95" .95" $1.00* 1.00* 1.15 .90 1.20 .95 1.00 1.15 .60 . 40 .90 $ .60 .90 .90 . 90 . 60 . 60 .90 .90 . 60 .,90 .90 . 90 .60 . 45 1.00 . 75 1.10 1.00 . 50 1.25 1.00 1.00 . 60 1.00 1.25 1.25 $.60 .45 1.25 .65 1.10 1.25 1.10 .40 1.00 .45- 1.00 .465 .40 1.00 .40 1.00 .50 1.25 1.25 .45 .40" .40- 1.00- .45** 1.25*• .45 .60 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 .70 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00* 1.25* 1.00* 1.00- 1.25* .60 .85 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.10 .65 1.25 .55 1.35 1.00 1.00 .50 1.10 1.35 1.25 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.35 1.25 1.15 1.00 .60 .45 . 75 1.00 . 75 1.10 1.00 .70 1.10 1.10 1.10 .60 .50 .40 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.3333 1.00 1.25 1.25 .60 1.10 l.UU 1.25 1.3333 1.00 1.25 1.3303 1.125 .60 1.25 1.00 1.125 .75 1.125 1.25 1,125 .60 1.1563 1.1563 1.15 1.16* ,60* .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.125* .75* 1.1563 1.1563 1.125 1.25 1.15 1.25 .45* $.40 ,40t- .50" .50 .53 .50 .60 .50 .50 .55 1.00 .50* .50* .50 v l>Ayifr-»con ftct. These rates utere predetermined bv the U. s. Department of labor as pre vail, no rates in these localities as of the date show. y P.w.A., October 1936. Public Works «Aoministpation. These rates were collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics'as of the date shown and were taken from payr0ll8 as rate8 actually paid for these occupations on p.w.a. projects. D/ B.L.S. Survey. Bureau cf Labor Statistics. The same as above except for construction oticr than p.w.a. ZJ Craia« E. V. Craig, Secretary^ Builders' Association, Chicago. These rates are a combination of both union ano non-union in an effort to determine what is in fact the prevailing rate. ZJ B.L.s, Entrance Rates fop Common Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. These rates were collecteo by the u. S. Department of Labor as of July 1 for their yearly study of common labor rates. All industries represent the average rate for common labor for all industries reporting and the average rate for common labor in all other industries 80 named. y A* 0^ I. American federation of Labor. Union •• Non-union. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 8*. Locality ano source Cement Electricians, Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers1 Inside Electricians' layers Building Finishers Helpers Wiremen helpers Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Mixer forced roofers Sheet metal tural tti_e Drivers Engineers, helpers, hoo Common Lathers,Oper- plumbers' Steel Compo- metal Workers' Steam iron- Tile Layers* ("4— 5 hoisting n.E.C. Carriers Laborers Metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Workers sit ion workers helpers Fiiters workers Layers helpers Toms) $1.00 $ .80 $ .80 Alma Da?is Bacon Act, June 25, 1936 8/ Berlin Davis-Bacon Act, March 4, 1936 8/ 1.1c ,80 .80 Buffalo county Davis-Bacon Act, July 27, 1936 B/ 1.20 .80 .85 Eau Claire B. l. S., October 1936 D/ P. 1. a., October 1936 E/ B.L.S. Ent. Rates, Com. Labor, July 1936 F/ Elkhorn Davis-Bacon Act, March 23, 1936 B/ 1>05 .85 .85 1.00** .60- .70-• .80— All industries - .04 1.00* .80* 1.20* All industries - .444 Green Bay B.L.S., OcToeER 1936 C/ P.i.A , October 1936 E/ B.L.S. Entrance Rates, Com. Labor, July 193G Fy Hartford Davis-Bacon Act, November 19, 1936 B/ .85 .65 Kanhauna Davis-Bacon Act, January 22, 1936 B/ 1.10 .80 .65 .80 3 .80 1.0C .95 •eo* .75 .75 $.60 .60 $.60 .70- 1.05 $.0*« $.40- .45** .40* .40** .50* .75* .50* 8 .45 .45 .40* • .545 — .575 1.05 .50* .65' $ .55 $ .70 $1.00 $1.00 $ .80 JO 1.10 .85 $.60 $.80 $.75 $.60 $.85 % .90 | .80 $.60 $.55 .55 .80 1.00 1.00 .75* .75— .45 .85 .55- .65 .65 .85 .60 .70 1.1C 1.00* .95 1.00* 1.00* .90 1.15 .50* .85 .70* .35* .95 1.15 .55 1.00 .75 .65 .85 .60 .75 1.15 .85 .55 .80 . 75 .60 .85 .90 .80 .60 .575- .70 .45- .55 .55- .60 La Crosse A. F. of l., July 1936, A/ Mad i son Craig, July 1936 C/ P. w. A., June 1936 0/ Manasha Davis-Bacon Act, uay 13, 1936 8/ B. L. S. Ent. Rate, Com. Labor, July 1936 f/ Milwaukee Davis-Bacon, May 19 to September 15, 1936 B/ b.l.S., October 1936 0/ P.w.A., October 1936 E/ A. F. or l., July 1936 k/ Craig, July 1936 C/ 0.L.S. Ent. Rates, Com. Labor, July 1936 F/ Neenah B.L.S. Ent. Rate6, Com. Labor, July 1936 F/ oconomowqc Davi8—Bacon Act, February 19, 1936 8/ Park Falls Davis-Bacon Act, April 20, 1936 B/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 .45- .90 .90 1.20 1.00 1.00 .80 Paper and Pulp - .403 .90 .45- 1.20 1.20 .1.20 .60 .40- .50 .50 .40- 1.20 .50 .625 1.20 .90 1.10 1.20 .45- 1.00 ♦90 1.00 1.20 .70 1.20 1.10 .90 .90 .60- .95 .80 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.00 1.10 1.15 1.20 •90 1.125- 1.05 1.125- 1.25 .80 1.30 .80- .70- 1.20- 1.20 1.00 1.20- 1.20 .80- .85 1.00- 1.20 1.175- 1.25 1.20 1.175 .85 .75 1.25 1.25 .85 1,05 1.225 1.20* 1.05* 1.125* 1.25— .75* .85* .75* 1.00— 1.20— 1.175* 1.225* 1.20** 1.05— 1.175- .85** .75— 1.05— 1.05- 1.20* 1.225— 1.125- 1.05* 1.125- $.80- 1.25* 1.50* .70* .70* 1.20* 1.00* 1.20* 1.20* .70* 1.05- 1.20* 1.05* 1.20* 1.175- 1.20* 1.20* .90* 1.20* 1.20* 1.25 1.125 1.05 1.175 1.25 1.20 .75 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.20 .85 1.05 1.20 1.225 1.20 1.05 1.175 1.25 .85 .75 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.20 i«S8" 1.05 1.20 1.225 1.25 All Industries - .527 Building Construction - .707 Foundries and Machine Shops - .473 iron ano Steel - .446 Paints and Varnishes - • 400 Paper and Pulp - .442 .75 .75 .75 .75 .55 .75 .55 .45 .75 .55 .75 .75 .75 .55 .75 .75 .75 .55 .75 .75 .75 .85 .65 .65 .75 .55 .75 .45 .85 .65 o85 .75 .55 .65 .75 .80 .55- .65 .70- .975 .80* .80— .45- .55 .45 (Continued on next Page) 82. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 locality and source WISCONSIN (CONCLUDED) Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofer6 Sheet metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians' Engineers, helpers, hod Common Lather§> Qper- Plumbers* Steel Compo- metal Workers' Steam Steel Tile Layers' (ti - 5 layers Buildino finishers helpers jh_remen helpers hoisjihc n.E.C. carriers laborers metal at0r8 painters plasterers plumbers helpers workers sition workers helpers fitting torkers layers helpers Tow) Port Washington Davis-Bacon Act, March 5, 1936 B/ $1,125 $1.05 $1,125 Prairie Qu Chien Davis-Oacon Act, February 29, 1936 B/ 1.00 .65 .75 Racine a. F. OF L., July 1936 a/ 1.30 1.20 1.30 B.L.S., Ent. Rates, Com. Labor, July 1936 F/ Foundries and Machine Shops - .497 Rice Lake Davis-Bacon Act, April 9, 1936 B/ Sheboygan A. f. of L., July 1936 A/ .80 .65 .95 .85 .65 .95 $ 1.25 1.25 .75 $ .80 1.15 $ .70 $1.20 4l.00 $ 1.20 $1.20 $ .45 .35 1.00 .80 1.25 .40 .55 1.00 .60 1.00 1.C0 1.125 1.30 1.30 .75 .75 .80 .75 .95 .95 $ 1.05 $ .es $1.00 .75 .85 1.175 .75 .75 $1.20 81.175 $1.25 $ .75 1.00 1.00 $ .70- .975 .85 1.30 .75 .95 .80 Davis-Bacon Act, October 16, 1936 ^/ 1.00 .75 .40 $.55- .65 1.00 1.00 $.60 1.00 .80 .80 .75 1.00 1.15 1.25 .80 Stevens Point B.l,S. Ent. Rates, Com. Labor, July 1936 F/ Paper ano Pulp - .397 Sturgeon Bay Davis-bacon, February 14, 1936 B/ 1.00 .60 .80 $.40 Trempenlian Oavis-Bacon Act, September 1, 1936 B/ 1.20 .80 *85 Wausau Davis-Bacon Act, June 25, 1936 B/ .95 .75 .75 .40 .60 .95 .40 .35 1.00 .65 .55 .95 .70 1.00 .80 .50 1.10 .80 .80 $.50 . 80 1.15 1.15 .50 .80 1.00 1.00 .75 .95 .85 .65 1.00 .75 .85 1.15 .40 .55- .65 hj a, F. qf L.. American Federation of Labor £/ p-avis~e^£pn. acj• these rates sere predetermined by the u. s. Department of Labor as prevailing rates in tic locality as of the date shown £/ crms. £. u. Craig, Secretary or the Builders Association, Chicago, Illinois. These rates are a coubianation or both union and non-union rates collected for the purpose of determining what is in fact the prevailing rate. 5/ .B* L',.i October 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. s. Deparement of Labor . These rates were taken from payrolls as rates actually paid for these occupations. £/ pt ft At October 1936. Same as 0/ Above. The rates are actually paid on Public Works Aomimstration Projects. £/ B*L' st Entrance Rates for Coiion Labor. July 1936. The rates are average hourly entrance rates for common labor. They were gathereo by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, u. S. Depart* nt of Labor, in connection with a survey it made last fall. .£/ P. W. A. June i. 1936. Public *orks Administration. • union. •• non-union. HOURLY WAGE RATES FOR SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION, 1936 93. WYOMING Rein- Sheet Struc- Truck Locality and Source Cement Electricians, Mixer forced Roofers. Sheet Metal tural Tile Drivers Brick- Carpenters, Cement Finishers' Inside Electricians' Engineers, helpers Hoo Common Lathers, Oper- Plumbers' Steel Compo- Metal Workers' Steam Iron- Tile Layers' (Ti - 5 layers Building Finishers Helpers Wiremen Helpers hoisting n.E.C, Carriers Laborers metal ators Painters Plasterers Plumbers helpers Workers sitijn Workers Helpers Fitters Workers Layers helpers Tons) Casper A.F. OF L., OCTOBER, 1936 E/ $1.00 11.25 11.00 11.00 $1.25 $1.00 P.m.A., June 1, 1936 £/ $1.20 1.00 1.25 $1.00 .50 1.25 $1.00 $1,125 $1.20 B.L.S. Survey, October, 1936 0/ 1.25« 1.00« 1.00> $.425- 1.00* 1.00* 1.00" 1.00" .50" Cody Davis-Bacon Act, September, 1936 A/ 1.20 1.20 1.20 $.65 .50 $.90 1.20 $.75- .90 Cheyenne P.w.a., JUNE 1, 1936 U 1.375 1.00 1.00 1.125 1.25 1.20 1.00 $1.20 1.125 1.375 oavis-bacon act, May, 1936 A/ 1.25 1.00 1.25 $.65- 1.20 .65 $.90 . 55 $1.20 $.75 1.00 1.25 1.20 $.65 .90 $1.00 1.00 $.75 1.20 1.10 1.25 $.65- .625- .75 1.00 .90 Fort F. e. Warren Davis-Bacon Act, September-October, 1936 a/ 1.00 1.25 1.20 .65 .55 .75- 1.00 1.00 1.20 .625 .625- 1.10 .90 POWELL Davis-Bacon Act, October, 1936 A/ 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 .65 1.20 .50 1.20 .75 1.20 1.20 1.20 .65 1.20 1.20 .65 1.20 1.20 1.20 .75 Shell Canyon Highway Oavis-Bacon Act, June, 1936 A/ 1.00 . 90 .K .65 1.00 1.125 .55- .65 Sheridan Davis-Bacon Act, February, 1936 A/ 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 $.75 .50 1.00 1.25 1.20 . 65 1.20 Yellowstone Davis-Bacon Act, January - June, 1936 a/ 1.25 1.20 1.00 .55 1.20 1.00 .60 1.00 .75 1.00 1.25 1.20 .55 1.00 .90 1.20 1.125 1.25 .55 .60- .85 A/ Davis-Bacon Act. These rate6 were predetermined by the u. S. Department of Labor'as prevailing rates in the locality as of the oate shown aho were to be the minimum rates paid for these occupations. d/ B.L.S. Survey. October, 1936. Bureau of Labor Statistics, department of Labor. These rates were collected by the Bureau of Labor. Statistics of the Department of Labor and are the rates which were actually paid for these occupations in the6e localities as of the date shown. e/ A.F. of l. American Federation of Labor. U P.*.A.. June 1, 1936. Public Iorks Administration. • union. •• Non-union. Bk