Common use of General Assumptions Clause in Contracts

General Assumptions. (a) Generally accepted industrial or Company Shop practice is assumed in writing Job Descriptions and does not require to be spelled out. (b) Where an operation or a machine is referred to in the singular such reference does not limit or restrict the description to call for the performance of a single operation of a single machine. (c) When expressions such as those listed below, or references to similar incidental work, appear in a Job Description it is understood that they do not involve work of a higher ‘level of difficulty’ than is otherwise implied in the Job Description in which they occur. ‘Perform rework’ ‘Fabricate and assemble shop aids’ ‘Prepare sketches’ ‘Lay out’

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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