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AMENDMENT NO.1 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING NO. 13 REGARDING THE SUPERVISORY BUILDING TRADES AND RELATED EMPLOYEES REPRESENTATION UNIT THIS AMENDMENT NO.1 to the 2007-2012 Supervisory Building Trades and Related Employees Representation Unit Memorandum of Understanding No. 13 is made and entered into this 26th day of October, 2009 BY AND BETWEEN THE HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES OR BUREAUS REPRESENTED HEREIN (hereinafter referred to as i'management") AND THE LOS ANGELES/ORANGE COUNTIES BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL, AFL-CIO (hereinafter referred to a "Union")

AMENDMENT NO.1 SUPERVISORY BUILDING TRADES AND RELATED EMPLOYEES REPRESENTATION UNIT 2007 2012 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) NO. 13 To reflect agreement reached by the parties on October 26 th,2009, in amending the 2007-2012 MOU to extend the term of the MOU through June 30,2014, and to provide for new salary effective dates and rates, Articles 1.1, 1.5, 1.6, 5.1, 6.1, 6.2, 7.2, 7.4, and Appendices A-I are hereby amended as follows. ARTICLE 1.1 RECOGNITION The second paragraph of Article 1.1 is amended in its entirety to read: The term "employee" or "employees" as listed herein, shall refer only to employees in the classifications listed in Appendices A through I as well as such classes as may be added hereafter to the Unit by the Employee Relations Board. All other provisions of Article 1.1 remain unchanged. ARTICLE 1.5 TERM The first paragraph of Article 1.5 is amended in its entirety to read: The term of this MOU shall commence on the date when the terms and conditions for its effectiveness, as set forth in Article 1.2, Implementation of Memorandum of Understanding, are fully met, but in no event shall said MOU become effective prior to 12:01 a.m. on September 1, 2007. This MOU shall expire and otherwise be fully terminated at 11 :59 p.m. on June 30, 2014. All other provisions of Article 1.5 remain unchanged. ARTICLE 1.6 CALENDAR FOR SUCCESSOR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Article 1.6 is amended in its entirety to read: In the event the Union or Management desires a successor MOU, said party shall serve upon the other during the period from April 1,2014 through April 14, 2014, its written proposals for such a successor MOU. Meet and confer sessions shall begin no later than thirty (30) calendar days following submittal of the proposals. 2

ARTICLE 5.1 WORK SCHEDULE Article 5.1 is amended to include the following paragraphs: Notwithstanding any provisions above or the Los Angeles Administrative Code, the regular work schedules of full time employees listed in Appendices A - I will be 76.5 hours per payperiod commencing the first day of payperiod 10 (October 25, 2009) and ending the last day of payperiod 26 (June 19, 2010). Employees eligible for overtime pursuant to the affected Coalition MOU, shall continue to be credited only after 40 hours of compensated time in a workweek. If, due to operational necessity, a full time employee is assigned by Management to work more than 76.5 hours in any payperiod, his/her work hours shall be reduced in future payperiods so that the employee's work hours will have been reduced for a total of 59.5 hours between October 25, 2009 and June 19, 2010. All other provisions of Article 5.1 remain unchanged. ARTICLE 6.1 SALARIES Article 6.1 is amended in its entirety to read: A. The parties to this MOU jointly recommend to the City Council approval of the salaries set forth in Appendices A through I. B. The salaries set forth in Appendices A through I shall become operative as follows: Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix 0 Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Appendix H Appendix I July 1,2007 January 1, 2008 July 1,2008 July 1,2009 July 1, 2010 July 1,2011 July 1, 2012 July 1,2013 Salary Notes ADDITIONAL SALARY ADJUSTMENTS C. Employees in Classes with 5-Step Salary Ranges (Employees with Full-Time or Half-Time Status) 1. Effective January 1, 2012, Unit employees who have at least twelve (12) months of service at step 5 of the salary range in their current classification on or after January 1, 2012 shall receive a salary adjustment of 2.75%. 3

2. Effective January 1, 2013, Unit employees at step 5 of the salary range for their classification who received the salary adjustment provided for in C.1 above shall receive an additional salary adjustment of 2.75% twelve months after receiving the adjustment in C.1. 3. Effective January 1, 2014, Unit employees at step 5 of the salary range for their classification who received the salary adjustment provided for in C.2 above shall receive an additional salary adjustment of 2.75% twelve months after receiving the adjustment in C.2. The above adjustments shall be included in determining salary step placement under Los Angeles Administrative Code Section 4.91. In classes where the pay grade description provides for automatic movement to a higher pay grade level after twelve months, if the effective date of the pay grade advancement is the same day as the effective date of a salary adjustment provided for in Subsection C. herein, the salary adjustment shall be included in determining placement on the salary range for the higher level pay grade. D. Employees Compensated at a Flat Hourly Rate (Employees with Full-Time or Half-Time Status) 1. Effective January 1, 2012, Unit employees in flat-rated classifications shall receive a salary adjustment of 2.75%. 2. Effective January 1, 2013, Unit employees in flat-rated classifications shall receive a salary adjustment of 2.75%. 3. Effective January 1, 2014, Unit employees in flat-rated classifications shall receive a salary adjustment of 2.75%. E. Employees with Intermittent Status (Employees in Salary Range or Flat Rated Classes) 1. Effective January 1, 2012, Unit employees with intermittent status who have been compensated for at least 1000 hours subsequent to July 1, 2007 shall receive a salary adjustment of 2.75%. 2. Effective January 1, 2013, Unit employees with intermittent status with 1000 hours of compensated time subsequent to the 2.75% adjustment provided for in E.1 above shall receive an additional salary adjustment of 2.75%. 3. Effective January 1,2014, Unit employees with intermittent status with 1000 hours of compensated time subsequent to the 2.75% adjustment provided for in E.2 above shall receive an additional salary adjustment of 2.75%. ADDITIONAL CASH PAYMENTS F. Full-Time Employees Only 4

1. A one-time cash payment will be provided between November 1,2011, and December 31,2011, in a single separate check as a lump sum, calculated at 1.75% of the employee's annual base salary rate (excluding bonuses) in effect as of November 1,2011. 2. A one-time cash payment will be provided between November 1,2012, and December 31,2012, in a single separate check as a lump sum, calculated at 1.75% of the employee's annual base salary rate (excluding bonuses) in effect as of November 1,2012. ARTICLE 6.2 OVERTIME A new section VI. is added to read: VI. Effective the start of the payperiod following City Council approval of this MOU amendment and ending June 30, 2010, employees may accumulate up to 240 hours of compensatory time off (CTO). Notwithstanding the language in section V. above, Management may require employees to use CTO at any time prior to June 30,2010. All other provisions of Article 6.2 remain unchanged. ARTICLE 7.2 RETIREMENT BENEFITS Paragraph A of Article 7.2 is amended in its entirety to read: A. Benefits Effective July 1,2007, through the beginning ofthe payperiod following the effective date of the ordinance implementing the Early Retirement Incentive Program, for employees hired prior to January 1, 1983, retirement benefits including the Beta Retirement formula and subsidies of: (1) one-half the employee's retirement contribution rates, and (2) an additional two-percent (2%) of compensation earnable after the one-half subsidy, shall be continued during the term of this MOU. For employees hired January 1, 1983, and thereafter, the Beta Retirement Formula and a flat-rated employee retirement contribution of six percent (6%) shall be continued. Effective the beginning of the payperiod following the effective date of the ordinance implementing the Early Retirement Incentive Program through June 30, 2011, for employees hired prior to January 1, 1983, the Beta Retirement Formula shall be continued and a flat-rated employee retirement contribution of six percent (6%) shall be implemented. For employees hired January 1, 1983, and thereafter, the Beta Retirement Formula and a flat-rated employee retirement contribution of six percent (6%) shall be continued. 5

Effective July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2026, for all employees regardless of their date of hire, the Beta Retirement Formula shall be continued and a flat-rated employee retirement contribution of7.0 percent (7.0%) shall be implemented. The employee contribution rate shall return to 6% in accordance with the Early Retirement Incentive Program agreement dated October 26,2009. All other provisions of Article 7.2 remain unchanged. ARTICLE 7.4 SICK LEAVE ALLOWANCE Article 7.4 is amended in its entirety to read: A. Management's practices with regard to allowances for sick leave shall be in accordance with Sections 4.126, 4.126.2, 4.127 and 4.128 of the LAAC. B. January 2010 Excess Sick Leave Notwithstanding Section 4.126, subsection (b) of the LAAC, any sick leave at full pay remaining unused at the end of the 2009 calendar year, which, if added to an employee's accumulated sick leave at full pay, will exceed 800 hours, shall be compensated at 50% of the employee's salary rate in effect as of December 31, 2009, with payment made to the employee during the 2010-2011 fiscal year. 6

Except for the Articles and Appendices amended herein, all other Articles, provisions, and Appendices of the 2007-2012 MOU and MOU Amendment No.1 shall remain in full force and effect during the new September 1, 2007 through June 30, 2014 term of the MOU. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their duly authorized representatives to execute this Amendment No.1 to the 2007-2012 MOU No. 13 the day, month, and year written below. Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO, Authorized Representative City of Los Angeles, Authorized Representative Robbie Hunter Council Representative iohb/ocj Oat? / Miguel A. Santana City Administrative Officer /6P?/t11 Date'''w{YI.~'" to hc,;'oj'iil 'r':d_')~5~'0vvl'j,ji..,) MOU 132009-14

APPENDIX A Operative on July 1, 2007 CLASS SALARY CODE TITLE RANGE 3781 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor 3,176.80 BW 3781 1 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor I 3,040.80 BW 3781 2 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor II 3,176.80 BW 3132 Air Conditioning Technical Advisor 3,352.80 BW 3190 Building Maintenance District Supervisor 3,718.40 BW 3339 Carpenter Shop Supervisor 2,904.00 BW 3346 Carpenter Supervisor 2,904.00 BW 3355 Carpentry Technical Advisor 3,064.00 BW 3354 Cement Finisher Supervisor 2,784.00 BW 3689 Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,048.80 BW 3127 1 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor I 3,512.80 BW 3127 2 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor II 3,718.40 BW 3759 Crane Maintenance Supervisor 3,464.80 BW 3131 Electrical Technical Advisor 3,216.00 BW 3865 Electrician Supervisor 3,048.80 BW 3869 1 Elevator Repair Supervisor I 3,160.00 BW 3869 2 Elevator Repair Supervisor II 3,302.40 BW 3731 Mechanical Repair General Supervisor 3,718.40 BW 3426 Painter Supervisor 2,784.00 BW 3426 2 Painter Supervisor II - Harbor 2,899.20 BW 3556 Pile Driver Supervisor 3,036.00 BW 3456 1 Plasterer Supervisor I 2,854.40 BW 3456 2 Plasterer Supervisor II 2,989.60 BW 3446 Plumber Supervisor 3,176.80 BW 3130 Plumbing and Heating Technical Advisor 3,352.80 BW 3687 2 Police Surveillance Specialist II 3,261.60 BW 3478 Roofer Supervisor 2,597.60 BW 3691 Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,199.20 BW 3777 Sheet Metal Supervisor 3,063.20 BW 3419 Sign Shop Supervisor 2,714.40 BW 3839 1 Signal Systems Supervisor I 3,048.80 BW 3839 2 Signal Systems Supervisor II 3,199.20 BW 3840 1 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor I 3,048.80 BW 3840 2 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor II 3,199.20 BW 3840 3 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor III 3,539.20 BW 3821 Traffic Signal Supervisor 3,048.80 BW 5613 Wastewater Treatment Electrician Supervisor 3,240.80 BW

APPENDIX B Operative on January 1, 2008 CLASS SALARY CODE TITLE RANGE 3781 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor 3,240.00 BW 3781 1 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor I 3,101.60 BW 3781 2 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor II 3,240.00 BW 3132 Air Conditioning Technical Advisor 3,420.00 BW 3190 Building Maintenance District Supervisor 3,792.80 BW 3339 Carpenter Shop Supervisor 2,962.40 BW 3346 Carpenter Supervisor 2,962.40 BW 3355 Carpentry Technical Advisor 3,125.60 BW 3354 Cement Finisher Supervisor 2,840.00 BW 3689 Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,109.60 BW 3127 1 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor I 3,583.20 BW 3127 2 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor II 3,792.80 BW 3759 Crane Maintenance Supervisor 3,534.40 BW 3131 Electrical Technical Advisor 3,280.00 BW 3865 Electrician Supervisor 3,109.60 BW 3869 1 Elevator Repair Supervisor I 3,223.20 BW 3869 2 Elevator Repair Supervisor II 3,368.80 BW 3731 Mechanical Repair General Supervisor 3,792.80 BW 3426 Painter Supervisor 2,840.00 BW 3426 2 Painter Supervisor II - Harbor 2,956.80 BW 3556 Pile Driver Supervisor 3,096.80 BW 3456 1 Plasterer Supervisor I 2,911.20 BW 3456 2 Plasterer Supervisor II 3,049.60 BW 3446 Plumber Supervisor 3,240.00 BW 3130 Plumbing and Heating Technical Advisor 3,420.00 BW 3687 2 Police Surveillance Specialist II 3,327.20 BW 3478 Roofer Supervisor 2,649.60 BW 3691 Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,263.20 BW 3777 Sheet Metal Supervisor 3,124.80 BW 3419 Sign Shop Supervisor 2,768.80 BW 3839 1 Signal Systems Supervisor I 3,109.60 BW 3839 2 Signal Systems Supervisor" 3,263.20 BW 3840 1 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor I 3,109.60 BW 3840 2 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor II 3,263.20 BW 3840 3 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor III 3,609.60 BW 3821 Traffic Signal Supervisor 3,109.60 BW 5613 Wastewater Treatment Electrician Supervisor 3,305.60 BW

APPENDIXC Operative on July 1, 2008 CLASS SALARY CODE TITLE RANGE 3781 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor 3,337.60 BW 3781 1 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor I 3,194.40 BW 3781 2 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor II 3,337.60 BW 3132 Air Conditioning Technical Advisor 3,522.40 BW 3190 Building Maintenance District Supervisor 3,906.40 BW 3339 Carpenter Shop Supervisor 3,051.20 BW 3346 Carpenter Supervisor 3,051.20 BW 3355 Carpentry Technical Advisor 3,219.20 BW 3354 Cement Finisher Supervisor 2,925.60 BW 3689 Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,203.20 BW 3127 1 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor I 3,690.40 BW 3127 2 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor II 3,906.40 BW 3759 Crane Maintenance Supervisor 3,640.80 BW 3131 Electrical Technical Advisor 3,378.40 BW 3865 Electrician Supervisor 3,203.20 BW 3869 1 Elevator Repair Supervisor I 3,320.00 BW 3869 2 Elevator Repair Supervisor II 3,469.60 BW 3731 Mechanical Repair General Supervisor 3,906.40 BW 3426 Painter Supervisor 2,925.60 BW 3426 2 Painter Supervisor II - Harbor 3,045.60 BW 3556 Pile Driver Supervisor 3,189.60 BW 3456 1 Plasterer Supervisor I 2,998.40 BW 3456 2 Plasterer Supervisor II 3,140.80 BW 3446 Plumber Supervisor 3,337.60 BW 3130 Plumbing and Heating Technical Advisor 3,522.40 BW 3687 2 Police Surveillance Specialist II 3,427.20 BW 3478 Roofer Supervisor 2,728.80 BW 3691 Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,360.80 BW 3777 Sheet Metal Supervisor 3,218.40 BW 3419 Sign Shop Supervisor 2,852.00 BW 3839 1 Signal Systems Supervisor I 3,203.20 BW 3839 2 Signal Systems Supervisor II 3,360.80 BW 3840 1 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor I 3,203.20 BW 3840 2 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor II 3,360.80 BW 3840 3 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor III 3,717.60 BW 3821 Traffic Signal Supervisor 3,203.20 BW 5613 Wastewater Treatment Electrician Supervisor 3,404.80 BW

APPENDIXD Operative on July 1,2009 CLASS SALARY CODE TITLE RANGE 3781 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor 3,337.60 BW 3781 1 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor I 3,194.40 BW 3781 2 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor II 3,337.60 BW 3132 Air Conditioning Technical Advisor 3,522.40 BW 3190 Building Maintenance District Supervisor 3,906.40 BW 3339 Carpenter Shop Supervisor 3,051.20 BW 3346 Carpenter Supervisor 3,051.20 BW 3355 Carpentry Technical Advisor 3,219.20 BW 3354 Cement Finisher Supervisor 2,925.60 BW 3689 Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,203.20 BW 3127 1 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor I 3,690.40 BW 3127 2 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor II 3,906.40 BW 3759 Crane Maintenance Supervisor 3,640.80 BW 3131 Electrical Technical Advisor 3,378.40 BW 3865 Electrician Supervisor 3,203.20 BW 3869 1 Elevator Repair Supervisor I 3,320.00 BW 3869 2 Elevator Repair Supervisor II 3,469.60 BW 3731 Mechanical Repair General Supervisor 3,906.40 BW 3426 Painter Supervisor 2,925.60 BW 3426 2 Painter Supervisor II - Harbor 3,045.60 BW 3556 Pile Driver Supervisor 3,189.60 BW 3456 1 Plasterer Supervisor I 2,998.40 BW 3456 2 Plasterer Supervisor II 3,140.80 BW 3446 Plumber Supervisor 3,337.60 BW 3130 Plumbing and Heating Technical Advisor 3,522.40 BW 3687 2 Police Surveillance Specialist II 3,427.20 BW 3478 Roofer Supervisor 2,728.80 BW 3691 Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,360.80 BW 3777 Sheet Metal Supervisor 3,218.40 BW 3419 Sign Shop Supervisor 2,852.00 BW 3839 1 Signal Systems Supervisor I 3,203.20 BW 3839 2 Signal Systems Supervisor II 3,360.80 BW 3840. 1 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor I 3,203.20 BW 3840 2 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor II 3,360.80 BW 3840 3 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor III 3,717.60 BW 3821 Traffic Signal Supervisor 3,203.20 BW 5613 Wastewater Treatment Electrician Supervisor 3,404.80 BW

APPENDIXE Operative on July1,2010 CLASS SALARY CODE TITLE RANGE 3781 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor 3,337.60 BW 3781 1 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor I 3,194.40 BW 3781 2 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor II 3,337.60 BW 3132 Air Conditioning Technical Advisor 3,522.40 BW 3190 Building Maintenance District Supervisor 3,906.40 BW 3339 Carpenter Shop Supervisor 3,051.20 BW 3346 Carpenter Supervisor 3,051.20 BW 3355 Carpentry Technical Advisor 3,219.20 BW 3354 Cement Finisher Supervisor 2,925.60 BW 3689 Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,203.20 BW 3127 1 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor I 3,690.40 BW 3127 2 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor II 3,906.40 BW 3759 Crane Maintenance Supervisor 3,640.80 BW 3131 Electrical Technical Advisor 3,378.40 BW 3865 Electrician Supervisor 3,203.20 BW 3869 1 Elevator Repair Supervisor I 3,320.00 BW 3869 2 Elevator Repair Supervisor II 3,469.60 BW 3731 Mechanical Repair General Supervisor 3,906.40 BW 3426 Painter Supervisor 2,925.60 BW 3426 2 Painter Supervisor II - Harbor 3,045.60 BW 3556 Pile Driver Supervisor 3,189.60 BW 3456 1 Plasterer Supervisor I 2,998.40 BW 3456 2 Plasterer Supervisor II 3,140.80 BW 3446 Plumber Supervisor 3,337.60 BW 3130 Plumbing and Heating Technical Advisor 3,522.40 BW 3687 2 Police Surveillance Specialist II 3,427.20 BW 3478 Roofer Supervisor 2,728.80 BW 3691 Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,360.80 BW 3777 Sheet Metal Supervisor 3,218.40 BW 3419 Sign Shop Supervisor 2,852.00 BW 3839 1 Signal Systems Supervisor I 3,203.20 BW 3839 2 Signal Systems Supervisor II 3,360.80 BW 3840 1 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor I 3,203.20 BW 3840 2 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor II 3,360.80 BW 3840 3 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor III 3,717.60 BW 3821 Traffic Signal Supervisor 3,203.20 BW 5613 Wastewater Treatment Electrician Supervisor 3,404.80 BW

APPENDIXF Operative on July 1, 2011 CLASS SALARY CODE TITLE RANGE 3781 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor 3,437.60 BW 3781 1 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor I 3,290.40 BW 3781 2 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor II 3,437.60 BW 3132 Air Conditioning Technical Advisor 3,628.00 BW 3190 Building Maintenance District Supervisor 4,023.20 BW 3339 Carpenter Shop Supervisor 3,142.40 BW 3346 Carpenter Supervisor 3,142.40 BW 3355 Carpentry Technical Advisor 3,316.00 BW 3354 Cement Finisher Supervisor 3,013.60 BW 3689 Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,299.20 BW 3127 1 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor I 3,800.80 BW 3127 2 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor II 4,023.20 BW 3759 Crane Maintenance Supervisor 3,750.40 BW 3131 Electrical Technical Advisor 3,480.00 BW 3865 Electrician Supervisor 3,299.20 BW 3869 1 Elevator Repair Supervisor I 3,420.00 BW 3869 2 Elevator Repair Supervisor II 3,573.60 BW 3731 Mechanical Repair General Supervisor 4,023.20 BW 3426 Painter Supervisor 3,013.60 BW 3426 2 Painter Supervisor II - Harbor 3,136.80 BW 3556 Pile Driver Supervisor 3,285.60 BW 3456 1 Plasterer Supervisor I 3,088.00 BW 3456 2 Plasterer Supervisor II 3,235.20 BW 3446 Plumber Supervisor 3,437.60 BW 3130 Plumbing and Heating Technical Advisor 3,628.00 BW 3687 2 Police Surveillance Specialist II 3,530.40 BW 3478 Roofer Supervisor 2,810.40 BW 3691 Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,461.60 BW 3777 Sheet Metal Supervisor 3,315.20 BW 3419 Sign Shop Supervisor 2,937.60 BW 3839 1 Signal Systems Supervisor I 3,299.20 BW 3839 2 Signal Systems Supervisor II 3,461.60 BW 3840 1 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor I 3,299.20 BW 3840 2 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor II 3,461.60 BW 3840 3 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor III 3,828.80 BW 3821 Traffic Signal Supervisor 3,299.20 BW 5613 Wastewater Treatment Electrician Supervisor 3,507.20 BW

APPENDIXG Operative on July 1, 2012 CLASS SALARY CODE TITLE RANGE 3781 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor 3,515.20 BW 3781 1 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor I 3,364.80 BW 3781 2 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor II 3,515.20 BW 3132 Air Conditioning Technical Advisor 3,709.60 BW 3190 Building Maintenance District Supervisor 4,113.60 BW 3339 Carpenter Shop Supervisor 3,212.80 BW 3346 Carpenter Supervisor 3,212.80 BW 3355 Carpentry Technical Advisor 3,390.40 BW 3354 Cement Finisher Supervisor 3,081.60 BW 3689 Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,373.60 BW 3127 1 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor I 3,886.40 BW 3127 2 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor II 4,113.60 BW 3759 Crane Maintenance Supervisor 3,834.40 BW 3131 Electrical Technical Advisor 3,558.40 BW 3865 Electrician Supervisor 3,373.60 BW 3869 1 Elevator Repair Supervisor I 3,496.80 BW 3869 2 Elevator Repair Supervisor II 3,654.40 BW 3731 Mechanical Repair General Supervisor 4,113.60 BW 3426 Painter Supervisor 3,081.60 BW 3426 2 Painter Supervisor II - Harbor 3,207.20 BW 3556 Pile Driver Supervisor 3,359.20 BW 3456 1 Plasterer Supervisor I 3,157.60 BW 3456 2 Plasterer Supervisor II 3,308.00 BW 3446 Plumber Supervisor 3,515.20 BW 3130 Plumbing and Heating Technical Advisor 3,709.60 BW 3687 2 Police Surveillance Specialist II 3,609.60 BW 3478 Roofer Supervisor 2,873.60 BW 3691 Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,539.20 BW 3777 Sheet Metal Supervisor 3,389.60 BW 3419 Sign Shop Supervisor 3,004.00 BW 3839 1 Signal Systems Supervisor I 3,373.60 BW 3839 2 Signal Systems Supervisor II 3,539.20 BW 3840 1 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor I 3,373.60 BW 3840 2 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor II 3,539.20 BW 3840 3 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor III 3,915.20 BW 3821 Traffic Signal Supervisor 3,373.60 BW 5613 Wastewater Treatment Electrician Supervisor 3,586.40 BW

APPENDIXH Operative on July1,2013 CLASS SALARY CODE TITLE RANGE 3781 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor 3,657.60 BW 3781 1 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor I 3,500.80 BW 3781 2 Air Conditioning Mechanic Supervisor II 3,657.60 BW 3132 Air Conditioning Technical Advisor 3,859.20 BW 3190 Building Maintenance District Supervisor 4,280.00 BW 3339 Carpenter Shop Supervisor 3,342.40 BW 3346 Carpenter Supervisor 3,342.40 BW 3355 Carpentry Technical Advisor 3,527.20 BW 3354 Cement Finisher Supervisor 3,206.40 BW 3689 Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,509.60 BW 3127 1 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor I 4,043.20 BW 3127 2 Construction and Maintenance Supervisor II 4,280.00 BW 3759 Crane Maintenance Supervisor 3,989.60 BW 3131 Electrical Technical Advisor 3,702.40 BW 3865 Electrician Supervisor 3,509.60 BW 3869 1 Elevator Repair Supervisor I 3,638.40 BW 3869 2 Elevator Repair Supervisor II 3,802.40 BW 3731 Mechanical Repair General Supervisor 4,280.00 BW 3426 Painter Supervisor 3,206.40 BW 3426 2 Painter Supervisor II - Harbor 3,336.80 BW 3556 Pile Driver Supervisor 3,495.20 BW 3456 1 Plasterer Supervisor I 3,284.80 BW 3456 2 Plasterer Supervisor II 3,441.60 BW 3446 Plumber Supervisor 3,657.60 BW 3130 Plumbing and Heating Technical Advisor 3,859.20 BW 3687 2 Police Surveillance Specialist II 3,755.20 BW 3478 Roofer Supervisor 2,989.60 BW 3691 Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor 3,682.40 BW 3777 Sheet Metal Supervisor 3,526.40 BW 3419 Sign Shop Supervisor 3,125.60 BW 3839 1 Signal Systems Supervisor I 3,509.60 BW 3839 2 Signal Systems Supervisor II 3,682.40 BW 3840 1 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor I 3,509.60 BW 3840 2 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor II 3,682.40 BW 3840 3 Street Lighting Electrician Supervisor III 4,073.60 BW 3821 Traffic Signal Supervisor 3,509.60 BW 5613 Wastewater Treatment Electrician Supervisor 3,731.20 BW

APPENDIX I SALARY NOTES A. An employee in the class of Communications Electrician Supervisor, Code 3689, when regularly assigned responsibility for the work of subordinate employees in the Fire Command and Control Center or the Systems Monitor Operator Console in the City Hall East Emergency Operations Center, will be compensated in the amount of forty five dollars and seventeen cents ($45.17) per pay period. B. Whenever an employee in the Harbor Department is required to work a rescheduled shift made necessary due to changing tides, he/she shall receive salary at the appropriate overtime rate for each full hour worked prior to the normal starting time and after quitting time; provided, however, that such overtime rate shall not include shift differential premium pay for night work unless the employee is otherwise regularly assigned to receive this premium. C. Whenever a Plumber Supervisor, Code 3446, is assigned to work full time at any Wastewater Treatment Plant of the Bureau of Sanitation shall, in addition to his/her regular and premium compensation, receive salary at the second premium level rate above the appropriate step rate of the salary range prescribed for his/her class. D. Whenever any unit member pays a fee for any permit or license required by an appointing authority after an incumbent member first obtained his/her position, shall have said fee reimbursed by the City. This provision is exclusive of any permit or license mandated by any agency outside the appointing authority. Any dispute over this provision is not grievable and shall be resolved by the CAO and the Building Trades Council. E. Whenever any employee in the classes of Crane Maintenance Supervisor or Mechanical Repair General Supervisor has a structured steel welders certificate, said employee shall receive the equivalent of three premium levels (8.25%) above the regular salary for his/her class. F. Whenever any Communications Electrician Supervisor, Code 3689, or Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor, Code 3691, is regularly assigned to the Public Safety Dispatch Section of ITA, such employee shall receive one additional premium level in addition to all other compensation per pay period. G. Any Communications Electrician Supervisor, Code 3689, or Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor, Code 3691, who is assigned full time

to the Avionics Section for training towards a FAA Repairman Certificate, shall receive, in addition to all other regular and premium compensation, additional compensation of $1.00 per hour for each hour so assigned over the appropriate salary for the class. H. Any Communications Electrician Supervisor, Code 3689, or Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor, Code 3691, who is regularly assigned full time to the Avionics Section, and is in possession of a FAA Repairman Certificate valid at the City's Avionics facilities, shall receive, in addition to all regular and premium compensation, an additional 5.5% over the appropriate salary for the class. I. Any Communications Electrician Supervisor, Code 3689, or Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor, Code 3691, who is regularly assigned full time to the Avionics Section, and is in possession of both an FCC General Radiotelephone License and a FAA Radio Repairman Certificate valid at the City's Avionics facilities, and is designated by the Director of Communications (the Accountable Manager of the Repair Station) as an inspector, shall receive, in addition to all regular and premium compensation, an additional 8.25% over the appropriate salary for the class. J. Operative at the start of the payroll period following Council adoption of this MOU, any Communications Electrician Supervisor, Code 3689, or Senior Communications Electrician Supervisor, Code 3691, who is regularly assigned full time to the Avionics Section, and is in possession of both an FCC Radiotelephone License and a FAA Radio Repairman Certificate valid at the City's Avionics facilities, and is designated by the Director of Communications (the Accountable Manager of the Repair Station) as a Quality Assurance Manager, shall receive, in addition to all regular and premium compensation, an additional 13.5% over the appropriate salary for the class. K. Operative at the start of the payroll period following Council adoption of this MOU, one Electrician Supervisor, Code 3865, at the Los Angeles Convention Center and upon the designation of Management, shall receive, in addition to all regular and premium compensation, an additional 5.5% over the appropriate salary for the class. L. Whenever any Supervisory Trades employee is assigned by General Services Construction Forces Division as a Construction Project Coordinator (CPC) to oversee the on-site and day to day construction operation of a special-funded CAO approved project/program that has met "qualifying criteria" with an initial approved construction budget of $1.5 million to $2.99

million, said employee shall receive a flat rated, non pension based bonus of $230 biweekly, for as long as that employee is so assigned. Selection or nonselection to the assignment, as well as removal from the position of CPC for non-performance and, therefore, the elimination of the bonus is not subject to the grievance procedure. Furthermore, assignment as a CPC will not count as a qualifying experience toward any civil service examination. The term "qualifying criteria" means a list of predetermined standards relating to project size/value, project duration, subcontractor coordination, number of craft disciplines, project sensitivity and concurrence from Bureau of Engineering. M. Whenever any Supervisory Trades employee is assigned by General Services Construction Forces Division as a Construction Project Coordinator (CPC) to oversee the on-site and day to day construction operation of a special-funded CAO pre-approved project/program that has met "qualifying criteria" with an initial approved construction budget of $3 million or more, said employee shall receive a flat rated, non-pension based bonus of $345 biweekly, for as long as that employee is so assigned. Selection or nonselection to the assignment, as well as removal from the position of CPC for nonperformance and, therefore, the elimination of the bonus is not subject to the grievance procedure. Furthermore, assignment as a CPC will not count as a qualifying experience toward any civil service examination. The term "qualifying criteria" means a list of predetermined standards relating to project size/value, project duration, subcontractor coordination, number of craft disciplines, project sensitivity and concurrence from Bureau of Engineering. N. Employees in any unit class, when regularly assigned, as defined in Section 4.75 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code, to perform maintenance, service or repair of motor sweepers or of sewage disposal facilities and equipment, or cleaning catch basins, or transporting sewage or catch basin debris more than 50% of a work day, shall receive, for each day so assigned, salary at the appropriate step of the second premium level above the salary range prescribed for the class.