General Merchandise Clerks Sample Clauses

General Merchandise Clerks. Department Heads that regularly supervise and direct the activities of ten (10) or more employees on a weekly basis shall receive fifty cents (50¢) per hour above the contractual straight-time hourly rate of pay established under the Agreement for the General Merchandise Clerks Department Head (hired or promoted after 8/7/81) classification of employment.
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General Merchandise Clerks. General Merchandise Clerks shall be defined as employees who work in the store’s general merchandise/variety areas, and who receive, unload, sort, handle, service, and stock bulk foods, ice, items generally considered within the retail industry to constitute "general merchandise, variety, and/or HBC" items, including cleaning supplies, school supplies, stationery, gift wraps, party supplies, health products, disposable diapers, nutritional supplements, cosmetics, beauty aids, household hardware, pet supplies and soap products (excluding laundry detergent, bleach and similar household products).

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