General Merchandise definition
Examples of General Merchandise in a sentence
Traveling clerks of concessionaires who service health products, nutritional supplements, beauty aids and houseware items or similar lines of merchandise shall be classified as General Merchandise Clerks.
Items which have been determined to be General Merchandise Clerk work in accordance with either a joint settlement or arbitration award are set forth in Appendix C, which is attached hereto, and is expressly made a part of this Agreement.
Food markets are defined as those types of establishments covered by the collective bargaining Agreement identified as Retail Food, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement, July 31, 1978 to July 26, 1981.
General Merchandise Clerks may handle bottled water, soda pop, ice and pre-packaged produce (including but not limited to peeled carrots, prepared celery, prepared fruit and bagged salad but excluding bagged bulk items such as potatoes, onions and apples) and any item that can be handled by a vendor.
The rate of pay for the servicing of health products, nutritional supplements, beauty aids and houseware items or similar lines of merchandise having been established at the General Merchandise Clerk rate by this collective bargaining Agreement, that rate shall apply to all other concessionaires servicing the same or similar line or lines of merchandise with traveling clerks.
General Merchandise Clerks working in the Pharmacy Department (Pharmacy Clerks) shall be given due consideration for promotion to the Pharmacy Technician classification, provided, however, that they meet the requirements set forth in Section B above.
The term is designated to mean employees working in classifications which were included in the bargaining unit of the 1993-1996 Retail Food, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement.
Employees classified as General Merchandise Clerks (including prior Bakery, Health and Beauty Aids and Household Hardware Clerks) shall be guaranteed four (4) hours of work at the Sunday premium rate of pay when required to perform work on Sunday.
Should such Clerk's Helpers and/or General Merchandise Clerks, as a result of the application of the above, be assigned a permanent forty (40) hour per week schedule, such assignment shall be excluded from the "one-for-one" formula referred to in the seniority letter dated July 22, 1981.
All of the terms and conditions of the Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement shall apply to Meat Department employees except as specifically set forth below.