repetition work definition

repetition work means work performed by an employee constantly engaged on one or more repetitive processes;
repetition work means the repetition of a particular operation on a series of identical components under the overall supervision of a skilled worker where jigs, fixtures, or machines have been previously planned and set up by a skilled worker, or where the agreement provides that the adjustment of the machine maybe done by the machine operator (Grade A2 or A3), the adjustment thereof has been done by such employee;
repetition work means work performed by an employee constantly engaged on one or more repetitive processes; “scooter worker” (grade 3 employee) (Chapter I) means an employee mainly or exclusively engaged, under the supervision of a journeyman, motor or motor cycle mechanic, in the assembling and/or stripping of scooters, other than the assembling or stripping of the engines, electrical fittings, transmissions, telescopic forks, hydraulic shock absorbers and controls;‌ [Note - The number of scooter workers that may be employed in any one establishment is governed by the ratio provisions of clause 3 of Chapter I, Division C]; “seaming machinist” (grade 5 employee) (Chapter III) means an employee mainly or exclusively engaged in sewing by hand or machine;‌