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401a Sup. Pension: 7th through 10th Period Apprentice’s are additionally *eligible for the Class III - 401a rate of 4.50, reduces their taxable wage rate by $1.50. Apprentices at 9th and 10th period, are also *eligible for the Class IV – 401a rate of 6.00, reduces their taxable wage rate by $3.00. Please review their individual dispatch. *Member must have signed up prior with the union office. UA LOCAL 342 WAGE SCHEDULE MASTER LABOR AGREEMENT EFFECTIVE 7/4/12 THROUGH 6/30/13 JOURNEYMAN WAGE AND FRINGES - See dispatch for HRA and Classification JOURNEYMAN: HRA = A Classification Base Dues TxWage H&W Pension 401A HRA Trng ITF L/M RHW RF CTR FringeT Total Pkg A II 50.09 2.37 52.46 11.35 10.54 3.00 .50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 32.84 85.30 A III 48.59 2.37 50.96 11.35 10.54 4.50 .50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 34.34 85.30 A IV 47.09 2.37 49.46 11.35 10.54 6.00 .50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 35.84 85.30 A V 44.59 2.37 46.96 11.35 10.54 8.50 .50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 38.34 85.30 A VI 41.84 2.37 44.21 11.35 10.54 11.25 .50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 41.09 85.30 A VII 40.59 2.37 42.96 11.35 10.54 12.50 .50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 42.34 85.30 JOURNEYMAN: HRA = B Classification Base Dues TxWage H&W Pension 401A HRA Trng ITF L/M RHW RF CTR FringeT Total Pkg B II 49.59 2.37 51.96 11.35 10.54 3.00 1.00 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 33.34 85.30 B III 48.09 2.37 50.46 11.35 10.54 4.50 1.00 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 34.84 85.30 B V 44.09 2.37 46.46 11.35 10.54 8.50 1.00 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 38.84 85.30 B VI 41.34 2.37 43.71 11.35 10.54 11.25 1.00 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 41.59 85.30 B VII 40.09 2.37 42.46 11.35 10.54 12.50 1.00 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 42.84 85.30 JOURNEYMAN: HRA = C Classification Base Dues TxWage H&W Pension 401A HRA Trng ITF L/M RHW RF CTR FringeT Total Pkg C II 49.09 2.37 51.46 11.35 10.54 3.00 1.50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 33.84 85.30 C III 47.59 2.37 49.96 11.35 10.54 4.50 1.50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 35.34 85.30 C IV 46.09 2.37 48.46 11.35 10.54 6.00 1.50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 36.84 85.30 C V 43.59 2.37 45.96 11.35 10.54 8.50 1.50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 39.34 85.30 C VI 40.84 2.37 43.21 11.35 10.54 11.25 1.50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 42.09 85.30 C VII 39.59 2.37 41.96 11.35 10.54 12.50 1.50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 43.34 85.30 JOURNEYMAN: HRA = D Classification Base Dues TxWage H&W Pension 401A HRA Trng ITF L/M RHW RF CTR FringeT Total Pkg D III 46.59 2.37 48.96 11.35 10.54 4.50 2.50 2.60 .10 .05 4.05 .40 .25 36.34 85.30 D IV 45.09 2.37 47.4...
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