Teamsters Automotive Employees Union No Sample Clauses

Teamsters Automotive Employees Union No. 78: The work jurisdiction shall be as fol­ lows: Service Salesmen; Auto and Truck Washers; Auto and Truck Polishers; Automo­ tive Janitors; Lubricators; Car Unloaders; Motorcycle Pick-up and Delivery; Parts Pick­ up Men (Motorcycle and/or Parts Truck); Tire and Battery Service Men; Tow Truck Operators; Underseal Applicators; Combina­ tion Men; Used Car Lot Attendants; Car Parking Attendants; Utility Men. A Used Car Lot Attendant may perform any work falling within the job classification of the Union on the Employer’s used car lot. If an employee has worked the regular weekMonday through Friday—as a Used Car Lot Attendant he may be paid the special Saturday rate provided in the schedule Of wage rates (Article XVIII). A Combination Man is one who can do lubricating, washing and polishing, or any combination of these services. A Utility Man is one who can do lubricat­ ing, washing and polishing, but whose duties do not require him to spend more than an average of three (3) hours lubricating, wash­ ing and polishing, or any combination of the three (3) jobs, during any one work shift.
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