Clerical definition

Clerical means clerical office employees, telecommuter employees and drafting employees as defined in Rule IV.B.2.a. and 2.b.
Clerical means (1) any employee engaged primarily with the maintenance, production, transcription of books, documents, records, or any other paper, for example: bookkeepers, clerks, secretaries, and stenographers; and (2) any employee engaged primarily as an intermediary between the public and other officials, for example: receptionists and telephone operators.
Clerical assistance will not be grieved.

Examples of Clerical in a sentence

  • Clerical mistakes apparent on the face of the bid may be corrected, at the Department’s discretion, before contract award.

  • Clerical errors in keeping the records shall neither invalidate coverage which is validly in force nor justify continuation of coverage which has been validly terminated.

  • The term Consumer Price Index (CPI-W) means the index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers published by the United States Department of Labor.

  • Clerical or mathematical error is insufficient to void a successful Bid but a Bidder may withdraw a sealed Bid prior to opening without a penalty.

  • Clerical ErrorA person's insurance will not be affected by error or delay in keeping records of insurance under the Policy.


More Definitions of Clerical

Clerical. Custodial and Maintenance” as listed in Appendix B-1 Classifications.
Clerical means any employee engaged primarily with the maintenance, production, transcription of books, documents or records. For example, this would include bookkeepers, clerks, secretaries and stenographers. Further, "clerical" includes receptionists and telephone operators.
Clerical. The normal workday shall be a shift of eight (8) hours, to be determined by the building 360 principal with approval from the Superintendent, not including an unpaid meal break. Employees 361 in this classification may be assigned to work between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. During 362 student registration the work hours for clericals may be adjusted by the building principal. 363 364 Nurse: The normal workday shall be a shift of seven and one-half (7.5) hours, to be determined 365 by the building principal with approval from the Superintendent, not including an unpaid meal 366 break. Employees in this classification may be assigned to work between the hours of 7:00 a.m. 367 to 3:30 p.m. 368 369 Technology: The normal workday shall be a shift of eight (8) hours, to be determined by the 370 building principal with approval from the Superintendent, not including an unpaid meal break. 371 Employees in this classification may be assigned to work between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 372 p.m. 373 374 Meal break: Shall be thirty (30) minutes to be determined by the building principal with approval 375 from the Superintendent. 376
Clerical administration employee’ means an employee who does not participate in the delivery of the education programme, but who provides services which support the operation of the kindergarten.
Clerical means of the order of priests or the order of deacons;
Clerical means an employee who carries out tasks of a mechanical/ secretarial/ administrative nature (for example, copying, filing, word-processing) with no discretion on issues of substance.
Clerical includes an employee substantially employed in roles such as Receptionist, Typist, Data Entry Operator, Librarian, administrator and Clerk The key purpose of the role is to effectively contribute to the smooth running of Xxxx 4C Surgical by providing an efficient and timely administrative support function that is responsive and flexible to the changing needs of the service/organisation.