Wash. Admin. Code § 296-127-015 - Applicability of prevailing wages for supervisors
Determinations as to whether individuals are workers, laborers, or mechanics are based on the scope of work actually performed by the individuals, rather than the title of their occupations.
(1) Where additional supervisory duties are
required of workers, laborers, or mechanics by statute or regulation, the
industrial statistician shall establish a rate of pay for a work classification
to be called "journey level in charge." These rates shall be published in the
semiannual prevailing wage publication.
(2) Supervisors (e.g., foremen, general
foremen, superintendents, etc.,) are entitled to receive at least the journey
level prevailing rate of wage for performing manual or physical labor:
(a) For each hour spent in the performance of
manual or physical labor if it is for more than twenty percent but less than
fifty percent of their hours worked on a public works project during any given
week.
(b) For all hours worked in
any given week if they perform manual or physical labor for fifty percent or
more of their hours worked on a public works project during such
week.
(3) If supervisors
subject to the journey level prevailing wage rate are paid a salary, the
compensation (salary divided by number of hours worked) must be equal to or
greater than the prevailing wage rate for the type of work performed.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapters 39.04 and 39.12 RCW and RCW 43.22.270. 92-01-104, § 296-127-015, filed 12/18/91, effective 1/31/92; 88-22-046 (Order 88-22), § 296-127-015, filed 10/31/88.
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