Common use of Head Clerk Clause in Contracts

Head Clerk. A Head Clerk is an employee who in addition to the duties of a regular clerk or checker as hereinabove set forth, performs one of the following duties: 1. Acts as a department man­ ager having charge of and super­ vision over a department, except in such instances as set forth in subsection (b) of this section de­ fining the duties of a regular clerk or checker. 2. Acts as produce buyer. 3. Acts in the capacity of as­ sisting the managing clerk in his duties; or acts in the capicity of assisting the owner where the owner is actively engaged in the business performing the duties of managing clerk, or performs the duties of a managing clerk in his absence, and generally supervises the conduct of a store. The mere occasional or incidental performance of a duty of a man­ aging clerk while the managing clerk is on the job shall not be construed as the basis for clas­ sifying an employee as a head clerk. This subsection shall not apply to stores where not more than two people, including the owner, are working therein where either: (1) The owner is actively en­ gaged in the business perform­ ing the duties of a managing clerk, or

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Food Store Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Head Clerk. A Head Clerk head clerk is an employee who in addition to the duties of a regular clerk or checker as hereinabove set forth, performs one of the following duties: 1. Acts as a department man­ ager manager having charge of and super­ vision supervision over a department, except in such instances as set forth in subsection sub-section (b) of this section de­ fining Section defining the duties of a regular clerk or checker. 2. Acts as produce buyer. 3. Acts in the capacity of as­ sisting assisting the managing clerk in his duties; : or acts in the capicity capacity of assisting assist­ ing the owner where the owner is actively engaged in the business performing the duties of managing clerk, or performs the duties of a managing clerk in his absence, and generally supervises the conduct of a store. The mere occasional or incidental performance of a duty of a man­ aging managing clerk while the managing clerk is on the job shall not be construed as the basis for clas­ sifying classifying an employee as a head clerk. This subsection sub-section shall not apply to stores where not more than two people, including the owner, are working therein where either: (1) The owner is actively en­ gaged engaged in the business perform­ ing performing the duties of a managing clerk, or— (2) W here a managing clerk is employed where the owner is not actively engaged in the business as above set forth in this sub-section.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement