Cleaner’s Job Description Sample Clauses

Cleaner’s Job Description. In general, the tasks performed by Cleaners will be in accordance with the most recent Civil Service job description. It is understood that recycling will not become part of a Cleaners daily, routine assignment. It is also agreed that item numbers 9 and 10 in the Civil Service job description for Cleaners, dated 3/10/2000, are not part of the duties that will be performed by Cleaners at NCCC. Should the Civil Service job description be revised, it is agreed that the College will review the new job description with the TSPA in order to agree to any task that may not be applicable to Cleaners at NCCC. (See Appendix D for Civil Service job description for Cleaners dated 3/10/2000).
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