Limits on Participant Activities Sample Clauses

Limits on Participant Activities. Host Company ac- knowledges and understands that Intern & Trainee Programs must not be used as substitutes for ordinary employment or work purposes, nor may they be used to displace American workers, and that no more than 20% of the Participant’s total activities can be spent in clerical tasks. At no time can the Participant train in positions that the Department has noted as “Unskilled Occupations”. This includes: Assemblers; Attendants, Parking Lot; Attendants (Service Workers such as Per- xxxxx Services Attendants, Amusement and Recreation Service Attendants); Automobile Service Station Atten- dants; Bartenders; Bookkeepers; Caretakers; Cashiers; Charworkers and Cleaners; Chauffeurs and Taxicab Drivers; Cleaners, Hotel and Motel; Clerks, General; Clerks, Hotel; Clerks and Checkers, Grocery Stores; Clerk Typist; Cooks, Short Order; Counter and Fountain Workers; Dining Room Attendants/Bussers; Bartenders; Electric Truck Operators; Elevator Operators; Floorwork- ers; Groundskeepers; Guards; Helpers, any industry; Hotel Cleaners; Household Domestic Service Workers; Housekeepers; Janitors; Key Punch Operators; Kitchen Workers; Laborers, Common; Laborers, Farm; Laborers, Mine; Loopers and Toppers; Material Handlers; Nurses’ Aides and Orderlies; Packers, Markers, Bottlers and Related; Porters; Receptionists; Sailors and Deck Hands; Sales Clerks, General; Sewing Machine Operators and Handstitchers; Stock Room and Warehouse Workers; Streetcar and Bus Conductors; Telephone Operators; Truck Drivers and Tractor Drivers; Typist, Lesser Skilled; Ushers, Recreation and Amusement; and Yard Workers.
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  • EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 1. In this agreement, extra-curricular programs and activities include all those that are beyond the provincially prescribed and locally determined curricula of the school.

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  • Program Activities Grantee must use the Grant Funds as set forth in Exhibit A (the “Program”).

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