general labourer definition
general labourer means an employee who performs general unskilled work;
general labourer means a person employed to perform tasks not requiring the exercise of particular skills or scholastic attainment;
general labourer means a person employed to perform duties of a sweeper, cleaner, shopman, or other general work assigned to him;
More Definitions of general labourer
general labourer means an employee who requires only limited training and includes field labourers, cleaners, sweepers, pickers, produce packers, produce grades, field recorders, messengers, workshop assistant and spanner hands;
general labourer means an employee who carries out unskilled work and includes field labourers, cleaners, sweepers, loaders and tea serves;
general labourer means an employee who carries out unskilled work and includes silvi cultural, cleaners, sweepers, loaders and tea servers;
general labourer means an employee wholly or mainly engaged in handling of materials or finished products, cleaning operations, folding, bundling of part or fully finished products, laying of material, trimming and turning collar and cuffs and thread cutting and packing.
general labourer means an employee who performs general labouring duties and is not otherwise provided for in this Agreement
general labourer an employee who is familiar with many aspects of construction work; needs supervision; does not hold a relevant Certificate of Qualification and who has been employed by the Employer for more than four or more calendar years; the employer may choose to recognize equivalent skill or experience obtained elsewhere and place a newly hired employee into this classification.
general labourer an employee who is familiar with many aspects of construction work; needs supervision; does not hold a relevant Certificate of Qualification and who has been employed by the Employer for more than four or more calendar years; the employer may choose to recognize equivalent skill or experience obtained elsewhere and place a newly hired employee into this classification. ENTRY LABOURER: does general clean up and provides assistance on job sites; is entry level in construction industry APPRENTICES · Carpenters' Apprentices who meet the requirements of the Regulations issued under the Apprenticeship and Tradesmen's Qualification Act, 1970, shall receive no less than the following percentage of the Journeyman's rate: JOURNEYMAN ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ · Carpenters who have fulfilled the requirements for their license shall be considered and paid as Journeyman ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ upon completion of four (4) years worked in the construction industry as a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. During those four