Stock Hand definition
Stock Hand means any employee classified as Stock Hand Class I or Stock Hand Class II and who is usually employed in a livestock section and includes grooms and dairy, piggery, poultry and sheep hands.
Stock Hand means an employee who for a period of six months has been and is substantially engaged in actually handling livestock. A stock hand shall also undertake any task undertaken by a farm hand. A stock hand may also operate a bobcat as part of the general duties. Handling livestock means skilled vaccinating, skilled beak trimming, grading (i.e., scientific evaluation for strain improvement) and selection of birds by actually physically lifting each bird for examination, artificial insemination and other tasks where a live bird is physically lifted.
Examples of Stock Hand in a sentence
Where the company requires an employee to principally undertake the functions and responsibilities of the Head Reserve Stock Hand (HRSH) in a store, the employee shall be paid at the appropriate State/Territory Grade 3 rate of pay as prescribed in sub clause 3.1. In all other instances stock receiving duties will be taken to be completed as part of an employee’s role (as per sub clause 1.7.2) and the relevant National Classifications rate of pay shall apply.