Common use of Courtesy Clerk Clause in Contracts

Courtesy Clerk. A courtesy clerk is an employee who handles merchandise only after the merchandise becomes the property of the customer. This work shall be limited to the bagging or boxing of groceries and delivering them to the customer’s vehicle, returning the empty push carts to the store, tidy up in front of the check stand and parking lot. The Employer agrees that such employee shall not be required or permitted to perform any other duties whatsoever. It is further agreed that each store shall be entitled to one (1) courtesy clerk but not more than one (1) for each multiple of five (5) regular clerks in the store employed by the Employer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement