Common use of Clerk's Helper Clause in Contracts

Clerk's Helper. A Clerk’s Helper is an employee whose duties do not include any of the work of a regular clerk. Clerk’s Helpers may perform cleanup work anywhere in the store, except that they shall not perform floor stripping, waxing, or the scrubbing of floors as distinguished from daily cleanup work, or the washing of windows which constitute exterior walls, which work shall be reserved for classifications other than that of Clerk’s Helper. If a Clerk’s Helper is assigned to periodically clean shelves, he shall only be permitted to remove the product necessary to clean the shelf and replace only those products in the same location on the shelf. Clerk’s Helpers may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies, such supplies not to include merchandise offered for sale. Clerk’s Helpers may handle merchandise after it has become the property of the customer and may also assist the checker or cashier in removing merchandise from the baskets or pushcarts and may return carry-backs to the shelves. Clerk’s Helpers may collect and line up push carts or baskets and return them to the market and may keep the parking lot orderly and free from refuse. Clerk’s Helpers may carry empty bottles to a collection point, sort and account for same and may also carry refuse to a point of disposal. Clerk’s Helpers may hang signs and may put up any non-price specific signs and their duties include breaking up, removal and baling of cartons. Clerk’s Helpers may put up and/or remove ice that is not consumed and/or for sale to the public. The work to be performed by Clerk’s Helpers is limited to the duties set forth in this Paragraph.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: General Merchandise Agreement, General Merchandise Agreement, Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement

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Clerk's Helper. A Clerk’s 's Helper is an employee whose duties do not include any of the work of a regular clerk. Clerk’s 's Helpers may perform cleanup work anywhere in the store, except that they shall not perform floor stripping, waxing, or the scrubbing of floors as distinguished from daily cleanup work, or the washing of windows which constitute exterior walls, which work shall be reserved for classifications other than that of Clerk’s 's Helper. If a Clerk’s Helper is assigned to periodically clean shelves, he shall only be permitted to remove the product necessary to clean the shelf and replace only those products in the same location on the shelf. Clerk’s 's Helpers may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies, such supplies not to include merchandise offered for sale. Clerk’s 's Helpers may handle merchandise after it has become the property of the customer and may also assist the checker or cashier in removing merchandise from the baskets or pushcarts and may return carry-backs to the shelves. Clerk’s 's Helpers may collect and line up push carts or baskets and return them to the market and may keep the parking lot orderly and free from refuse. Clerk’s 's Helpers may carry empty bottles to a collection point, sort and account for same and may also carry refuse to a point of disposal. Clerk’s 's Helpers may hang signs and may put up any non-price specific signs and their duties include breaking up, removal and baling of cartons. Clerk’s 's Helpers may put up and/or remove ice that is not consumed and/or for sale to the public. The work to be performed by Clerk’s 's Helpers is limited to the duties set forth in this Paragraph.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Retail Food Agreement, Retail Food Agreement, Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement

Clerk's Helper. A Clerk’s 's Helper is an employee whose duties do not include any of the work of a regular clerk. Clerk’s 's Helpers may perform cleanup work anywhere in the store, except that they shall not perform floor stripping, waxing, or the scrubbing of floors as distinguished from daily cleanup work, or the washing of windows which constitute exterior walls, which work shall be reserved for classifications other than that of Clerk’s 's Helper. If a Clerk’s Helper is assigned to periodically clean shelves, he they shall only be permitted to remove the product necessary to clean the shelf and replace only those products in the same location on the shelf. Clerk’s 's Helpers may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies, such supplies not to include merchandise offered for sale. Clerk’s 's Helpers may handle merchandise after it has become the property of the customer and may also assist the checker or cashier in removing merchandise from the baskets or pushcarts and may return carry-backs to the shelves. Clerk’s 's Helpers may collect and line up push carts or baskets and return them to the market and may keep the parking lot orderly and free from refuse. Clerk’s 's Helpers may carry empty bottles to a collection point, sort and account for same and may also carry refuse to a point of disposal. Clerk’s 's Helpers may hang signs and may put up any non-price specific signs and their duties include breaking up, removal and baling of cartons. Clerk’s 's Helpers may put up and/or remove ice that is not consumed and/or for sale to the public. The work to be performed by Clerk’s Xxxxx's Helpers is limited to the duties set forth in this Paragraph.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Retail Food Agreement, Retail Food Agreement, Retail Food Agreement

Clerk's Helper. A Clerk’s 's Helper is an employee whose duties do not include any of the work of a regular clerk. Clerk’s 's Helpers may perform cleanup work anywhere in the store, except that they shall not perform floor stripping, waxing, or the scrubbing of floors as distinguished from daily cleanup work, or the washing of windows which constitute exterior walls, which work shall be reserved for classifications other than that of Clerk’s 's Helper. If a Clerk’s Helper is assigned to periodically clean shelves, he shall only be permitted to remove the product necessary to clean the shelf and replace only only 6 Article 1 those products in the same location on the shelf. Clerk’s 's Helpers may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies, such supplies not to include merchandise offered for sale. Clerk’s 's Helpers may handle merchandise after it has become the property of the customer and may also assist the checker or cashier in removing merchandise from the baskets or pushcarts and may return carry-backs to the shelves. Clerk’s 's Helpers may collect and line up push carts or baskets and return them to the market and may keep the parking lot orderly and free from refuse. Clerk’s 's Helpers may carry empty bottles to a collection point, sort and account for same and may also carry refuse to a point of disposal. Clerk’s 's Helpers may hang signs and may put up any non-price specific signs and their duties include breaking up, removal and baling of cartons. Clerk’s 's Helpers may put up and/or remove ice that is not consumed and/or for sale to the public. The work to be performed by Clerk’s 's Helpers is limited to the duties set forth in this Paragraph.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Retail Food Agreement, Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement

Clerk's Helper. A Clerk’s 's Helper is an employee whose duties do not include any of the work of a regular clerk. Clerk’s 's Helpers may perform cleanup work anywhere in the store, except that they shall not perform floor stripping, waxing, or the scrubbing of floors as distinguished from daily cleanup work, or the washing of windows which constitute exterior walls, which work shall be reserved for classifications other than that of Clerk’s 's Helper. If a Clerk’s Helper is assigned to periodically clean shelves, he shall only be permitted to remove the product necessary to clean the shelf and replace only those products in the same location on the shelf. Clerk’s 's Helpers may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies, such supplies not to include merchandise offered for sale. Clerk’s 's Helpers may handle merchandise after it has become the property of the customer and may also assist the checker or cashier in removing merchandise from the baskets or pushcarts and may return carry-backs to the shelves. Clerk’s 's Helpers may collect and line up push carts or baskets and return them to the market and may keep the parking lot orderly and free from refuse. Clerk’s 's Helpers may carry empty bottles to a collection point, sort and account for same and may also carry refuse to a point of disposal. Clerk’s 's Helpers may hang signs and may put up any non-non- price specific signs and their duties include breaking up, removal and baling of cartons. Clerk’s 's Helpers may put up and/or remove ice that is not consumed and/or for sale to the public. The work to be performed by Clerk’s 's Helpers is limited to the duties set forth in this Paragraph. Clerk’s Helpers hired on or after October 4, 1999, shall be considered casual employees and shall not be covered by the collective bargaining agreement during the first twenty-four (24) months of their employment. On the first day of the twenty-fifth (25th) month of employment, or upon promotion, the clerk’s helper shall be considered a permanent employee and all terms of the collective bargaining agreement apply. At the time the employee becomes permanent his/her seniority date shall be based on his/her original date of hire with the company as a casual employee. Clerk’s Helpers hired on or after July 31, 2007 shall be considered casual employees and shall not be covered by the collective bargaining agreement. Upon promotion, the employee shall be considered a permanent employee and all the terms of the collective bargaining agreement apply. Casual clerk’s helpers may perform only clerk’s helper duties. Casual clerk’s helpers may not perform any food clerk or general merchandise clerk duty. In the event of a violation of this provision, the Company shall pay the most senior part time clerk or general merchandise clerk in the store, eight (8) additional hours of pay for each violation of this provision. Current clerk’s helpers shall not have their hours reduced or schedules changed as a result of the company’s use of casual clerk’s helpers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Retail Food Agreement, Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement

Clerk's Helper. A Clerk’s Helper is an employee whose duties do not include any of the work of a regular clerk. Clerk’s Helpers may perform cleanup work anywhere in the store, except that they shall not perform floor stripping, waxing, or the scrubbing of floors as distinguished from daily cleanup work, or the washing of windows which constitute exterior walls, which work shall be reserved for classifications other than that of Clerk’s Helper. If a Clerk’s Helper is assigned to periodically clean shelves, he shall only be permitted to remove the product necessary to clean the shelf and replace only those products in the same location on the shelf. Clerk’s Helpers may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies, such supplies not to include merchandise offered for sale. Clerk’s Helpers may handle merchandise after it has become the property of the customer and may also assist the checker or cashier in removing merchandise from the baskets or pushcarts and may return carry-backs to the shelves. Clerk’s Helpers may collect and line up push carts or baskets and return them to the market and may keep the parking lot orderly and free from refuse. Clerk’s Helpers may carry empty bottles to a collection point, sort and account for same and may also carry refuse to a point of disposal. Clerk’s Helpers may hang signs and may put up any non-price specific signs and their duties include breaking up, removal and baling of cartons. Clerk’s Helpers may put up and/or remove ice that is not consumed and/or for sale to the public. The work to be performed by ClerkXxxxx’s Helpers is limited to the duties set forth in this Paragraph.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement

Clerk's Helper. A Clerk’s 's Helper is an employee whose duties do not include any of the work of a regular clerk. Clerk’s 's Helpers may perform cleanup work anywhere in the store, except that they shall not perform floor stripping, waxing, or the scrubbing of floors as distinguished from daily cleanup work, or the washing of windows which constitute exterior walls, which work shall be reserved for classifications other than that of Clerk’s 's Helper. If a Clerk’s Helper is assigned to periodically clean shelves, he shall only be permitted to remove the product necessary to clean the shelf and replace only those products in the same location on the shelf. Clerk’s 's Helpers may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies, such supplies not to include merchandise offered for sale. Clerk’s 's Helpers may handle merchandise after it has become the property of the customer and may also assist the checker or cashier in removing merchandise from the baskets or pushcarts and may return carry-backs to the shelves. Clerk’s 's Helpers may collect and line up push carts or baskets and return them to the market and may keep the parking lot orderly and free from refuse. Clerk’s 's Helpers may carry empty bottles to a collection point, sort and account for same and may also carry refuse to a point of disposal. Clerk’s 's Helpers may hang signs and may put up any non-price specific signs and their duties include breaking up, removal and baling of cartons. Clerk’s 's Helpers may put up and/or remove ice that is not consumed and/or for sale to the public. The work to be performed by Clerk’s Xxxxx's Helpers is limited to the duties set forth in this Paragraph.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Retail Food Agreement

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Clerk's Helper. A Clerk’s 's Helper is an employee whose duties do not include any of the work of a regular clerk. Clerk’s 's Helpers may perform cleanup work anywhere in the store, except that they shall not perform floor stripping, waxing, or the scrubbing of floors as distinguished from daily cleanup work, or the washing of windows which constitute exterior walls, which work shall be reserved for classifications other than that of Clerk’s 's Helper. If a Clerk’s Helper is assigned to periodically clean shelves, he they shall only be permitted to remove the product necessary to clean the shelf and replace only those products in the same location on the shelf. Clerk’s 's Helpers may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies, such supplies not to include merchandise offered for sale. Clerk’s 's Helpers may handle merchandise after it has become the property of the customer and may also assist the checker or cashier in removing merchandise from the baskets or pushcarts and may return carry-backs to the shelves. Clerk’s 's Helpers may collect and line up push carts or baskets and return them to the market and may keep the parking lot orderly and free from refuse. Clerk’s 's Helpers may carry empty bottles to a collection point, sort and account for same and may also carry refuse to a point of disposal. Clerk’s 's Helpers may hang signs and may put up any non-price specific signs and their duties include breaking up, removal and baling of cartons. Clerk’s 's Helpers may put up and/or remove ice that is not consumed and/or for sale to the public. The work to be performed by Clerk’s Xxxxx's Helpers is limited to the duties set forth in this Paragraph.. Clerk’s Helpers hired on or after October 4, 1999, shall be considered casual employees and shall not be covered by the collective bargaining agreement during the first twenty-four (24) months of their employment. On the first day of the twenty-fifth (25th) month of employment, or upon promotion, the clerk’s helper shall be considered a permanent employee and all terms of the collective bargaining agreement apply. At the time the employee becomes permanent their seniority date shall be based on their original date of hire with the company as a casual employee. Clerk’s Helpers hired on or after July 31, 2007 shall be considered casual employees and shall not be covered by the collective bargaining agreement. Upon promotion, the employee shall be considered a permanent employee and all the terms of the collective bargaining agreement apply. Casual clerk’s helpers may perform only clerk’s helper duties. Casual clerk’s helpers may not perform any food clerk or general merchandise clerk duty. In the event of a violation of this provision, the Company shall pay the most senior part time clerk or general merchandise clerk in the store, eight

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement

Clerk's Helper. A Clerk’s 's Helper is an employee whose duties do not include any of the work of a regular clerk. Clerk’s 's Helpers may perform cleanup work anywhere in the store, except that they shall not perform floor stripping, waxing, or the scrubbing of floors as distinguished from daily cleanup work, or the washing of windows which constitute exterior walls, which work shall be reserved for classifications other than that of Clerk’s 's Helper. If a Clerk’s Helper is assigned to periodically clean shelves, he shall only be permitted to remove the product necessary to clean the shelf and replace only those products in the same location on the shelf. Clerk’s 's Helpers may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies, such supplies not to include merchandise offered for sale. Clerk’s 's Helpers may handle merchandise after it has become the property of the customer and may also assist the checker or cashier in removing merchandise from the baskets or pushcarts and may return carry-backs to the shelves. Clerk’s 's Helpers may collect and line up push carts or baskets and return them to the market and may keep the parking lot orderly and free from refuse. Clerk’s 's Helpers may carry empty bottles to a collection point, sort and account for same and may also carry refuse to a point of disposal. Clerk’s 's Helpers may hang signs and may put up any non-price specific signs and their duties include breaking up, removal and baling of cartons. Clerk’s 's Helpers may put up and/or remove ice that is not consumed and/or for sale to the public. The work to be performed by Clerk’s 's Helpers is limited to the duties set forth in this Paragraph.. 6 Article 1

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Retail Food Agreement

Clerk's Helper. A Clerk’s Helper is an employee whose duties do not include any of the work of a regular clerk. Clerk’s Helpers may perform cleanup work anywhere in the store, except that they shall not perform floor stripping, waxing, or the periodic overall mopping and scrubbing of floors and shelves as distinguished from daily cleanup work, or the washing of windows which constitute exterior walls, which work shall be reserved for classifications other than that of Clerk’s Helper. If a Clerk’s Helper is assigned to periodically clean shelves, he shall only be permitted to remove the product necessary to clean the shelf and replace only those products in the same location on the shelf. Clerk’s Helpers may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies, such supplies not to include merchandise offered for sale. Clerk’s Helpers may handle merchandise after it has become the property of the customer and may also assist the checker or cashier in removing merchandise from the baskets or pushcarts and may return carry-backs to the shelves. Clerk’s Helpers may collect and line up push carts or baskets and return them to the market and may keep the parking lot orderly and free from refuse. Clerk’s Helpers may carry empty bottles to a collection point, sort and account for same and may also carry refuse to a point of disposal. Clerk’s Helpers may hang signs and may put up any non-price specific signs signs, and their duties include breaking up, removal and baling of cartons. Clerk’s Helpers may put up and/or remove ice that is not consumed and/or for sale to the public. Clerk’s Helpers may put up any non-price specific signs. The work to be performed by Clerk’s Helpers is limited to the duties set forth in this Paragraph. Clerk’s Helpers hired prior to the ratification of this agreement shall be considered casual employees and shall not be covered by the collective bargaining agreement during the first one thousand forty (1040) hours of employment, but in no event longer than one (1) year. After completing one thousand forty (1040) hours or one (1) year of employment, or upon promotion, the Clerk’s Helper shall be considered a permanent employee and all terms of the collective bargaining agreement apply. At the time the employee becomes permanent his/her seniority date shall be based on his/her original date of hire with the Company. Clerk’s Helpers hired on or after the ratification of this agreement shall be considered casual employees and shall not be covered by the collective bargaining agreement. Upon promotion, the employee shall be considered a permanent employee and all the terms of the collective bargaining agreement apply. At the time the employee becomes permanent, his/her seniority date shall be based on his/her original date of hire with the Company. Casual Clerk’s Helper’s may perform only Clerk’s Helper duties. Casual Clerk’s Helpers may not perform any Food Clerk or General Merchandise Clerk duty. In the event of a violation of this provision, the Company shall pay the most senior part-time Food Clerk or General Merchandise Clerk in the store eight (8) additional hours of pay for each violation of this provision. The Company agrees that casual Clerk’s Helpers shall not be terminated or denied promotion for the purpose of avoiding permanent status. Permanent Clerk’s Helpers shall not have their hours reduced or schedules changed as a result of the Company=s use of casual Clerk’s Helpers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Retail Food Agreement

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