marker-in definition

marker-in means an employee who marks out the pattern on a layer or layers of material, preparatory to cutting out;
marker-in means an employee who is engaged on marking-in patterns on cloth or any material, and includes an employee who makes the prototype markers;
marker-in means an employee engaged in marking in or chalking around outlines of garments or lays of garments from patterns provided by the employer and who may cut out garments or lay-ups of garments by electric, hand or band-knife or by shears;

More Definitions of marker-in

marker-in means an employee engaged in marking in or chalking around outlines of garments or lays of garments from patterns provided by the employer and who may cut out garments or lay-ups of garments by electric, hand or band-knife or by shears; "motor vehicle driver" means an employee who is engaged in driving a motor vehicle, and for the purposes of this definition driving a motor vehicle includes all periods of driving and any time spent by the driver on work connected with the motor vehicle or the load an all periods during which he is obliged to remain at his post in readiness to drive;
marker-in means an employee who marks out the pattern on a layer or layers of material, preparatory to cutting out; "marking of trimmings" means the marking of the position of pockets, buttons, button-holes, loops, fasteners, darts, hems, turn-ups and the like, preparatory to further operations;

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