Janitor definition

Janitor means any person who is employed by the Board to
Janitor means the person who is hired by owners and managers of commercial properties and their contractors to process refuse on-site before it leaves the premises.
Janitor for instance, is a word that means "person who cleans things." But what is the difference between "a janitor" and "a person who cleans things?"Well, one could start by asking "what is being cleaned?" Janitors rarely consider themselves janitors when what they are cleaning is their own bathroom. And yet they do still have to clean their own bathrooms (if they have a bathroom of their own, that is) . Do they hire janitors for that? No, that would be silly (or impractical, since janitors rarely make

Examples of Janitor in a sentence

  • The 11603A Janitor Supplies Pricing database can be accessed at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/GSS/GSS_11603AJanitorSuppliesPricing.xls Products beyond those listed in the GSS 11603A, shall follow the Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) policy for submittal procedure and obtain approval prior to use.

  • APPROVED PRODUCT LIST The products listed as Green Core supplies in the GSS 11603A Janitor Supplies Pricing catalogue are approved for use.

  • Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 1060) to Part 3 of Division 2 of the California Labor Code, relating to employment is the Displaced Janitor Opportunity Act.

  • The products listed as Green Core supplies in the GSS 11603A Janitor Supplies Pricing catalogue are approved for use.

  • Janitor service includes exterior and interior window washing, restroom supplies and light bulb replacement and such other items as set forth in Exhibit "J" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference.

  • The Displaced Janitor Opportunity Act requires janitorial and building maintenance contractors and subcontractors that employ 25 persons or more to retain, for a period of 60 days, certain employees who were employed at that site by the previous contractor or subcontractor.

  • The Displaced Janitor Opportunity Act applied to contracts entered into on or after January 1, 2002.

  • The Displaced Janitor Opportunity Act requires janitorial and building maintenance Contractors and subcontractors that employ 25 persons or more to retain, for a period of 60 days, certain employees who were employed at that site by the previous Contractor or subcontractor.

  • Janitor service shall include ordinary dusting and cleaning by the janitor assigned to such work and shall not include cleaning of carpets or rugs, except normal vacuuming, or moving of furniture and other special services.

  • The Employer shall increase the Employee’s pay rate to the full Helper C Janitor rate effective the first pay period following the Employer’s receipt of the certification of completion of the training.


More Definitions of Janitor

Janitor means any person who is employed by the Board to be a janitor of any property owned or administered by the Board.