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U.S. Department of Labor
Industry: Government; Labor
Number of terms: 77176
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
Sebuah klausul dalam kontrak serikat yang menyebutkan bahwa kenaikan biaya hidup dalam upah dengan mengaitkan upah dengan perubahan harga konsumen. Biasanya Indeks Harga Konsumen digunakan sebagai ukuran perubahan harga.
Industry:Labor
Serikat buruh terorganisir sepanjang garis kerajinan terampil mereka. Mereka membentuk dasar dari Federasi Ketenagakerjaan Amerika.
Industry:Labor
Sebuah klausul dalam kontrak serikat memberi otorisasi pada majikan untuk memotong biaya iuran atau layanan dari gaji karyawan dan mengirimkannya pada serikat.
Industry:Labor
A professional who manages retail or wholesale automotive parts establishment or department of repair shop or service station. Responsibilities include: * Requisitions new stock. * Verifies cash receipts and keeps sales records. * Hires, trains, and discharges workers. * Confirms credit references of customers by mail or telephone. * May sell parts.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who examines and tests firearms, spent bullets, and related evidence in criminal cases to develop facts useful in apprehension and prosecution of suspects. Responsibilities include: * Examines bullets, bullet fragments, cartridge clips, firearms, and related evidence found at scene of crime or in possession of suspect to identify make and caliber of weapon. * Test-fires weapons allegedly used to facilitate microscopic comparison of bullets from test weapon with those discovered at scene of crime. * Determines, from knowledge of ballistics theory and standard test procedures, probable angle and distance from which crime weapon was fired, revealing origin of shot. * Prepares reports of findings and testifies at inquests, trials, and other hearings to facilitate prosecution or exoneration of suspects on basis of determinations. * May perform standardized tests on other articles of evidence, using chemical agents, physical-testing equipment, measuring instruments, and prescribed procedure, to determine relationship of evidence to suspect and to crime. * May order and maintain departmental weapons and related equipment. * May be designated by rank as Lieutenant, Ballistics.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who studies relative position and order of succession of deposits containing or separating archaeological fossil or plant material. * Studies relation of life of past ages, evolutionary changes as recorded by fossil animals and plants, and successive changes in distribution of land and sea as interpreted from character of fossil content of sedimentary rocks.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who controls equipment, such as tape recording and playback units, film projectors, and slide projectors in television broadcasting studio, synchronizing equipment with program content and activities of other technical personnel to maintain prescribed professional programming standards. Threads film or tape through equipment and inserts slides in slide projector. Installs, adjusts, and repairs equipment to facilitate uninterrupted service during broadcast.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who directs and coordinates apprenticeship training programs in accord with state and federal policies and standards. Responsibilities include: * Interprets and clarifies state and federal policies governing apprenticeship training programs, and provides information and assistance to trainees and labor and management representatives. * Visits establishments to ensure that existing programs conform with training standards, investigates discrepancies, and submits progress reports. * Suggests operational methods to improve existing programs, to adapt programs to production needs, to develop new training programs, and to recruit and select trainees. * Negotiates with labor and management representatives to resolve training problems and to promote establishment of effective new programs. * Reviews and evaluates requests for training programs and investigates establishments to ascertain if facilities, supervision, and training methods meet government standards. * Evaluates training programs to determine eligibility for application of veterans benefits. * May assist in resolving labor relations issues relating to training programs, such as wages, hours, supervision, and bargaining agreements.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of crew aboard ship. Responsibilities include: * Inspects holds of ship during loading to ensure that cargo is stowed according to specifications. * Examines cargo-handling gear and lifesaving equipment and orders crew to repair or replace defective gear and equipment. * Supervises crew engaged in cleaning and maintaining decks, superstructure, and bridge of ship. * Stands watch during specified periods and determines geographical position of ship, upon request of master, ship, using loran and azimuths of celestial bodies. * Assumes command of ship in event master, ship becomes incapacitated. * May be required to hold license issued by U.S. * Coast Guard, depending on waters navigated and tonnage of ship. * When more than one mate, ship is required, may be designated Mate, Chief (usually on vessels inspected by U.S. * Coast Guard); Mate, First (usually on uninspected vessels); Mate, Fourth; Mate, Second; Mate, Third. * May remain in port to relieve another ally on ve who desires to go ashore while ship is in port and be designated Mate, Relief.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in preparing shipping documents and related reports and in classifying and rating cargo according to established tariff rates. Responsibilities include: * Reviews ships' schedules and booking records to plan and schedule work activities. * Assigns rating activities to workers and reviews ratings to ensure that cargo has been classified in accordance with established tariff rates. * Verifies codes assigned shippers against bills of lading and assigns codes to new accounts. * Assigns documentation activities to workers, such as preparing dock receipts, bills of lading, and manifests, and compiling tonnage, demurrage, and storage reports. * Examines reports and documents for completeness and accuracy and gives instructions to workers regarding corrections. * Issues bills of lading to shippers upon verification of documents. * Confers with other supervisory personnel and shippers' representatives to clarify problems and resolve complaints. * May supervise and coordinate activities of workers engaged in passenger baggage handling. * Performs other duties as described under supervisor master title.
Industry:Professional careers