Clerk. The classification Clerk may be subdivided as follows: Clerical Worker - Employees who regularly devote not less than four hours per day to the writing and calculating incident to keeping records and accounts, rendition of bills, reports and statements, handling of correspondence and similar work. Machine Operator - Employees who regularly devote not less than four hours per day to the operation of office or station mechanical equipment requiring special skill and training, such as accounting, calculating, statistical and key punch machines, typewriters, dictaphone, telephones and other similar equipment. The foregoing shall not be construed to apply to: - Employees engaged in sorting bills, inserting and removing carbons, etc.; - Junior Clerks, or to other employees doing similar work; - Employees performing manual work not requiring clerical ability.
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Clerk. The classification Clerk may be subdivided as follows: Clerical Worker - Employees who regularly devote not less than four hours per day to the writing and calculating incident to keeping records and accounts, rendition of bills, reports and statements, handling of correspondence and similar work. Machine Operator - Employees who regularly devote not less than four hours per day to the operation of office or station mechanical equipment requiring special skill and training, such as accounting, calculating, statistical and key punch machines, typewriters, dictaphone, telephones and other similar equipment. The foregoing shall not be construed to apply toapplyto: - Employees engaged in sorting bills, inserting and removing carbons, etc.; - Junior Clerks, or to other employees doing similar worksimilarwork; - Employees performing manual work not requiring clerical ability.
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Samples: Collective Agreement