Houseperson definition

Houseperson means an employee who is employed to perform general house cleaning work including, where required, the laundering of small items such as pillow slips, towels etc.

Examples of Houseperson in a sentence

  • Cots & Cribs: The sum of $1.50 ($2.00 January 1, 2008) for the combination of set up/take down of a cot or crib by the Houseperson, and $1.50 ($2.00 January 1, 2008) for the Room Attendant and/or Houseperson, for the make-up of a cot or crib will be effective date of receipt of written notice of ratification.

  • The Banquet Houseperson will not share in the Room Service gratuity pool.

  • The sum of $1.50 ($2.00 January 1, 2008) for the combination of set up/take down of a cot by the Houseperson, and $1.50 ($2.00 January 1, 2008) for the Room Attendant and/or Houseperson, for the make-up of a cot will be effective date of receipt of written notice of ratification.

  • The parties agree that whenever there is a Housekeeping Houseperson or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ on duty and there is no emergency requiring the Security Officer, said Security Officer will not be used to do the work of a Housekeeping Houseperson, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or Server.

  • Hours of work and overtime provisions for all employees under this schedule shall be in conformity with the Employment Standards Act of the Province of Ontario, with the exception of Banquet Houseperson who will be scheduled in accordance with the general body of this Agreement.

  • For greater clarity, the housekeeping department includes the following classifications: Room Attendant, Houseperson, Lobby Attendant, Janitorial and Laundry.

  • In the event that a Room Attendant or Houseperson believes that she/he will not be able to complete the assigned number of rooms or turndowns in the time allocated, she/he shall advise her/his supervisor as soon as she/he is aware.

  • The Company shall pay a $1.00 per day premium for each cot, crib and/or pull out bed serviced by either the Room Attendant, Houseperson or Cleaner.

  • Any special setup in a guest room that is on a BEO will be set up by a Banquet Houseperson.

  • Cots: The sum of $1.50 ($2.00 January 1, 2008) for the combination of set up/take down of a cot by the Houseperson, and $1.50 ($2.00 January 1, 2008) for the Room Attendant and/or Houseperson for the makeup of a cot will be effective date of receipt of written notice of ratification.