8e. Attachment

Seattle Building and Construction Trades MOU

Agenda Item No. 8e
Meeting Date: January 24, 2023

APPENDIX D
Memorandum of Understanding

By and Between
Port of Seattle
And
The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades
This Memorandum of Understanding shall be effective in conjunction with the
Maintenance Addendum. The purpose of this memorandum of understanding is to modify
the Full Time Regular Painter wage rate, pension and benefits stated in the Uptown
Agreement and Maintenance Addendum as follows:
1. Painters shall no longer receive premium pay for special assignments. In lieu of
all premium pay, FTE Painters shall receive a 12% premium pay on top of the
base wage rate established.
2. Painters with 5 or more years of Port classification experience will move to Painter
step 2. The rate for determining the step 2 Painter will be the current Painter rate
plus $2.00 per hour. This classification will remain in effect through December 31,
2023.
3. Painters shall receive pensions listed in the Striping Agreement for Washington
and Idaho. Specifically, Painters shall be eligible for the Western Washington
Painters Pension Trust, Article XX or the Striping Agreement, the IUPAT
Pension, Article XXII of the Striping Agreement.
4. Any Painters, including Emergency Hire and Painters who perform work on
any of the observed designated holidays shall be paid the actual time worked at
double the regular time rate.
5. This MOU will remain in effect through December 31, 2023

FOR THE PORT OF SEATTLE:
By:

_____________________________
Stephen P. Metruck,
Executive Director

Date: _____________________________

FOR THE UNION:
By:

____________________________
Anthony Thompson,
International Union of Painters and
Allied Trades District Council 5,
Local 300

Date: ____________________________

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