Skilled Work No Sample Clauses

Skilled Work No. It should be noted that in making all these classifications, the to be is that which is being classified and not the skill of the particular employee applying for work. It was agreed that the repairing and rebuilding of transmissions, differentials, and motors, along with an ignition and carburation, fuel systems, rebuilding and wheel alignment work shall be classified as skilled work. It was also agreed that a Company will not likely require more than one (1) skilled painter, capable of doing complete cab painting or finished painting work. It was also agreed that a skilled painter is a man who is capable of, and is required to do refinishing from the metal up, with the exception of lettering. All welding will be classified as skilled. It was further agreed that the preparation for, and vulcanizing of tire casings will also be classified as skilled work, It is also agreed that’ employees responsible for making a complete tarpaulin out of new or used material or engaging in the and upholstering of truck seats will be classified as skilled. The xxxxxxxxx who is responsible for the layout of the work will also be classified as a skilled xxxxxxx. It is agreed that any employee not indentured as an apprentice who is required t o do the same work as' a skilled mechanic and who has served at least five
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Skilled Work No. 2 This work shall include such work as the repair and rebuilding of the trailer frame and all work below the frame including detachable undercarriage (Bogie). Employees primarily engaged in the metal repairing and rebuilding of trailer or van bodies shall also be included in this classification.

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