Schedule of Wage Rates: Yukon - Category D Class

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Wage Rates as of : April 1, 2011

Construction trades workers on the federal government construction contract containing this appendix must be paid a regular hourly wage rate no less than the rate on this schedule for the type of work they are doing under the contract.

The apprentice wage rates are included into this schedule by reference to the Yukon Apprentice Training Act (PDF 272 KB) and its Regulation. Thus, where the Regulation refers to a percentage of a corresponding journeyperson's wage for a specific occupation, that percentage shall be applied against the wages listed below.

Wage Rates: Yukon - Category D Class PDF version (125 KB)

Schedule of Wage Rates: Yukon - Category D Class
Occupation Wage Rate per Hour
Asphalt Rakers $20.96
Camp/Kitchen Helpers $20.96
Driller's Helpers $20.96
First Aid Attendants $20.96
Flagpersons $20.96
Jackhammer Operators $20.96
Labourers $20.96
Mortar Persons $20.96
Pump Tenders $20.96
Roller Operators (roller, packer or compactor) $20.96
Roofer's Helpers $20.96
Watchpersons or Security Guards $20.96
Fair Wage Schedule prepared by: Labour Standards and Workplace Equity Division, Labour Program, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada based on wage rates set in the Fair Wage Schedules established under the Yukon Employment Standards Act.

Contractors should note:

  1. That during the term of this contract, the fair wage rates listed herein may be revised in accordance with the labour conditions; and
  2. That in carrying out any of the work contemplated by this contract, the contractor is also subject to any applicable territorial laws and regulations; and
  3. Overtime must be paid according to territorial legislation concerning hours of work at a rate equal to at least one and one-half times the fair wage rate; and
  4. Schedule rates are "straight" wages and does not include compensation in the form of benefits (for example, medical, dental or pension plans).
  5. In the event of a complaint under the Fair Wages and Hours of Labour Act, if the occupation of the complainant is not on the posted schedule, the Labour Program inspector will assign the most similar occupation from the schedule by comparing the National Occupational Classification (NOC) Code and the job description that best defines the work actually done by the complainant.

For information concerning the Fair Wages and Hours of Labour Act and fair wage rates, or to lodge a complaint, contact your nearest Labour Program district office listed in the blue pages of your telephone directory under Government of Canada, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada or call 1-800-OCANADA.


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Date Modified:
2012-02-15