junior clerk means an employee who is the holder of a Junior Certificate of education who is engaged in general clerical duties;
junior clerk means an employee other than a clerk engaged mainly in office work, such as writing, filing or any other form of clerical work or in using an adding machine or who is substantially engaged in routine posting from a book or source of original entry into a ledger and whose duties may include the operating of a telephone appliance and who has had less than two years of experience in this occupation;
junior clerk means an employee mainly engaged in performing clerical tasks including filing, operation of duplicating machines, sorting and registration of incoming and outgoing mails, assisting in the checking and preparation of invoices, and may be required to assist in typing and telephone operation;
More Definitions of junior clerk
junior clerk means an employee wholly or mainly engaged in performing clerical tasks, including the sorting of incoming mail, preparation of outgoing documents and correspondence, filing, assisting in the checking and preparation of invoices and who may be required to perform duties such as simple typing, operation of any copying or duplicating machine, relief duties on a telephone switchboard, cutting addressograph plates and addressing envelopes by machine:
junior clerk. Any employee with over six (6) months and less than one years ex perience in the retail Drug Business. CLERK; Any employee with over one (l) years experience in the retail Drug Business.
junior clerk means a clerk who works under supervision for a maximum period of three months when first employed;
junior clerk means a person under the age of 21 years who is covered by this Agreement
junior clerk means a worker who carries out clerical duties of a general nature; "lubricator" means a worker who uses and maintains the tools of the trade and who –
junior clerk means an employee that performs general clerical duties;