Common use of Exempt Classifications Clause in Contracts

Exempt Classifications. In July 1986 Schedule “D” of Section 4.61 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code was repealed as a result of amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act. Schedule “D” permitted periodic wage rate changes for certain exempt classes to reflect wage movements in private sector labor agreements. Wage rates for the following exempt classes will not be included in Schedule “A” and will be tied to salaries for regular Building Trades employees. The classes contained in this Appendix are listed here for salary purposes only and are not represented by the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council. Operative, September 1, 2005, the following salaries shall be effective: 0851 Electrical Craft Helper – Exempt $ 21.86 0917 Electrician – Exempt $ 31.18 0965 Plumber – Exempt $ 32.50

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

Exempt Classifications. In July 1986 Schedule “D” of Section 4.61 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code was repealed as a result of amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act. Schedule “D” permitted periodic wage rate changes for certain exempt classes to reflect wage movements in private sector labor agreements. Wage rates for the following exempt classes will not be included in Schedule “A” and will be tied to salaries for regular Building Trades employees. The classes contained in this Appendix are listed here for salary purposes only and are not represented by the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council. Operative, Operative September 1, 20052004, the following salaries shall be effective: 0851 Electrical Craft Helper – Exempt $ 21.86 21.43 0917 Electrician – Exempt $ 31.18 30.57 0965 Plumber – Exempt $ 32.5031.86

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

Exempt Classifications. In July 1986 Schedule “D” of Section 4.61 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code was repealed as a result of amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act. Schedule “D” permitted periodic wage rate changes for certain exempt classes to reflect wage movements in private sector labor agreements. Wage rates for the following exempt classes will not be included in Schedule “A” and will be tied to salaries for regular Building Trades employees. The classes contained in this Appendix are listed here for salary purposes only and are not represented by the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council. Operative, Operative September 1, 20052006, the following salaries shall be effective: 0851 Electrical Craft Helper – Exempt $ 21.86 22.30 0917 Electrician – Exempt $ 31.18 31.80 0965 Plumber – Exempt $ 32.5033.15

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding