Production Workers Clause Samples

The 'Production Workers' clause defines the roles, responsibilities, and expectations for employees directly involved in the manufacturing or assembly process. It typically outlines the scope of work, required qualifications, and standards of conduct for these workers, and may address issues such as work hours, safety protocols, and reporting structures. By clearly specifying these terms, the clause ensures that both employer and employees understand their obligations, thereby promoting workplace efficiency and reducing the risk of disputes related to job duties or performance.
Production Workers. 22.02.01 Production employees may be assigned to tasks in other departments in the event of the partial or total shutdown of operations of their department. Departmental seniority and skill and ability to perform the task required will be taken into consideration when determining which employees are to be assigned.
Production Workers. Unlimited number for each job.
Production Workers. This group shall consist of those Employees whose ------------------- job is primarily work other than that outlined above as the work of Jobbing Butchers and Sausage Makers requiring skills outlined above. It will include, but not be limited to, work in shipping, receiving, driving, driver sales, warehousing, slicing, packing, preparation for production and handling of finished meat cuts and sausage products. Production workers may be used to supplement the work of Sausage Makers performing the routine, less skilled tasks, such as, but not limited to, operation of automated stuffing devices, grinding, flushing casings, hanging product, opening boxes or similar duties which cannot be shown to require predominantly Journeymen Sausage Maker skills. It is agreed and understood that the use of Production Worker as herein described shall not result in the displacement of any current Employees from his/her current classification of work. It is further agreed that, in the event of a reduction in workforce involving or affecting the kitchen, Employees in the Production Worker classification shall be the first removed from the kitchen.
Production Workers. All employees engaged in the assembly and installation of materials and components to produce the finished product. Not limiting the generality of the foregoing, this classification shall include floor, wall and roof assembly, metal application, floor covering, trim, duct, furnace, window, door, cabinet, equipment, and running gear installation, component pre-assembly, machine operators, storekeepers, the wiring, piping, woodworking and painting and the repair and maintenance of running gear, tools, equipment and plant, shippers and receivers, the manual handling of materials, movement of the production line, and unloading of trucks. Employees in this classification will assist in the training of other employees provided that the employee providing the training has the knowledge and ability to do so. Production Worker 1 – Employees who have demonstrated an ability through experience, training, and/or education to perform tasks efficiently, meeting the requirements expected of a Production Worker. This will include, but is not limited to, work with minimum supervision in more than one Plant Shop, and has completed the first 60 days as a Production Worker. Production Worker 2 – Qualification for this classification will require a minimum six years of service with the company and qualifying time that satisfies the equivalency requirements as identified by Alberta Apprenticeship. The Union/Management Committee will review the size of the Production Worker workforce and the number of incumbents in this category on a quarterly basis to determine the number of vacancies in this classification. When a vacancy occurs, candidates must apply in writing. In the event that two or more candidates meet the required standard, the most senior candidate will be successful. A maximum of 15% of the Production Worker workforce will be assigned to the Production Worker 2 classification. Production Worker Lead Hands will be included within the 15% cap.
Production Workers. Accountability Production Worker 6 (a) 0 - 960 working hours experience. (b) Required to operate on machine or assembly job. (c) To produce to Company quality standards. (a) 961 - 1921 working hours experience.
Production Workers