General Merchandise Clerk Sample Clauses

General Merchandise Clerk. Subject to the exclusions from the bargaining unit described above, a General Merchandise Clerk is one who handles any merchandise including, but not limited to all household paper goods, household cleaning and laundry products, alcoholic beverages and products located in the liquor department including drink mixes and related items, bakery items, bulk foods, candy, nuts and peanuts in the liquor department and candy sections, tobacco, disposable diapers, special purpose party plates, special purpose party cups and special purpose party napkins, service delicatessen items, health products, nutritional supplements, beauty aids and household hardware, drug clerk functions, nursery and florist merchandise, insecticides, or performs any function other than that included in the definition of Food Clerk. 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. 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.
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General Merchandise Clerk to perform all duties assigned in the handling of general merchandise in the store.
General Merchandise Clerk. Subject to the exclusions from the bargaining unit described above, a General Merchandise Clerk is an employee who handles any merchandise including, but not limited to, bakery items, service delicatessen items, health products, nutritional supplements, beauty aids, drug clerk functions, or performs any function other than that included in the definition of Food Clerk. 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.
General Merchandise Clerk. The Employer will decide when to implement the General Merchandise Clerk classification and will continue to have General Clerks and Clerk Cashiers perform such duties until this classification is implemented. After such implementation, General Clerks and Clerk Cashiers may still be required to perform duties in this classification if directed by the Employer. SIGNED THIS 25th DAY OF APRIL , 2012 . FOR THE UNION FOR THE EMPLOYER UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS, LOCAL 1518 KOOTENAY MARKETS LTD. Xxxx Limpright, President LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #16
General Merchandise Clerk. Duties as assigned in a General Merchandise department. A G.M. department consists of O.T.C., Beauty, Apparel, Houseware, Hardware, Leisure, Photo Lab and Photo/ Audio, and Garden Shop.

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