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Classification Phraseology as of:
9/1/2023
 
Classification Code:
8290
 
Phraseology:

WAREHOUSES — self-storage — all other employees — including resident employees, resident Clerical Office Employees and resident Clerical Telecommuter Employees

When lodging is provided by the employer, the total remuneration shall include the market value of such lodging to the employee.

Footnote:

This classification applies to employers engaged in the operation of self-storage warehouses. This classification includes self-service warehouse managers engaged in the direct supervision of employees engaged in the operation, maintenance and care of self-storage warehouses. Such operations include but are not limited to opening and closing access gates, directing customers to storage spaces, maintaining common areas and landscaping, security and repairing or maintaining storage units, and working at the front counter to rent or sell supplies, including but not limited to storage, shipping and moving boxes, packaging tape, security locks, rope, dollies and moving tools.

Also refer to companion Classification 8740(5), Warehouses — self-storage — property management supervisors. Classification 8740(5) applies to non-residing property management supervisors who exercise direction through maintenance or operations supervisors who directly supervise employees engaged in the operation, maintenance and care of self-storage warehouses. Classification 8740(5) also applies to non-residing property management supervisors who oversee self-storage warehouses at which all operation, maintenance and care activities are conducted by separate concerns and no payroll is assignable to Classification 8290. Self-storage warehouse property managers not meeting the above conditions shall be classified as 8290.

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Effective DatePure Premium RateNote
9/1/2023$3.15New/Renewal
9/1/2022$3.27New/Renewal
9/1/2021$2.97New/Renewal
Prior Phraseology and Footnote:
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnoteEffective Date

Phraseology:

WAREHOUSES — self-storage — all other employees — including resident employees and resident Clerical Office Employees

When lodging is provided by the employer, the total remuneration shall include the market value of such lodging to the employee.

Footnote:

This classification applies to employers engaged in the operation of self-storage warehouses. This classification includes self-service warehouse managers engaged in the direct supervision of employees engaged in the operation, maintenance and care of self-storage warehouses. Such operations include but are not limited to opening and closing access gates, directing customers to storage spaces, maintaining common areas and landscaping, security and repairing or maintaining storage units, and working at the front counter to rent or sell supplies, including but not limited to storage, shipping and moving boxes, packaging tape, security locks, rope, dollies and moving tools.

Also refer to companion Classification 8740(5), Warehouses — self-storage — property management supervisors. Classification 8740(5) applies to non-residing property management supervisors who exercise direction through maintenance or operations supervisors who directly supervise employees engaged in the operation, maintenance and care of self-storage warehouses. Classification 8740(5) also applies to non-residing property management supervisors who oversee self-storage warehouses at which all operation, maintenance and care activities are conducted by separate concerns and no payroll is assignable to Classification 8290. Self-storage warehouse property managers not meeting the above conditions shall be classified as 8290.

9/1/2021
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