Common use of Courtesy Clerk Clause in Contracts

Courtesy Clerk. A Courtesy Clerk is an employee whose duties do not include any of the work of a regular clerk. Courtesy Clerks may perform cleanup work anywhere in the store. Courtesy Clerks may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies. Courtesy Clerks may handle merchandise after it has become the property of the customer and may also assist the checker or cashier in removing merchandise from the baskets or pushcarts and may return carry-backs to the shelves. Courtesy Clerks may collect and line up pushcarts or baskets and return them to the market and may keep the parking lot orderly and free from refuse. Courtesy Clerks may carry empty bottles to a collection point, sort and account for same and may also carry refuse to a point of disposal. Courtesy Clerks may hang signs and may put up any non-price specific signs and their duties include breaking up, removal and baling of cartons. Courtesy Clerks may put up and/or remove ice. The work to be performed by Courtesy Clerks is limited to the duties set forth in this Paragraph.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement