Common use of Head Clerk Clause in Contracts

Head Clerk. A Head Clerk is an employee who has been assigned by the Employer to direct or supervise the work of others. The mere fact that two (2) persons work together does not mean that one is a Head Clerk. The intent of the Head Clerk classification shall not be used to circumvent this Agreement. The Grocery Back Door Receiver shall be a Head Clerk position.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Head Clerk. A Head Clerk is an employee who has been assigned by the Employer to direct or supervise the work of others. The mere fact that two (2) persons work together does not mean that one is a Head Clerk. The intent of the Head Clerk classification shall not be used to circumvent this Agreement. The Grocery Back Door Receiver shall be a Head Clerk position.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Head Clerk. A Head Clerk is an employee who has been assigned by the Employer to direct or supervise the work of others. The mere fact that two (2) persons work together does not mean that one is a Head Clerk. The intent of the Head Clerk classification shall not be used to circumvent this Agreement. All payroll work performed by bargaining unit employees shall be paid at the Head Clerk rate of pay. The Grocery Back Door Receiver shall be a Head Clerk position. An Assistant Convenience Store Manager, if designated by the Employer shall be a Head Clerk position.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement