Extract
American Wire Weavers' Protective Association, 977 (1957)
AMERICAN WIRE WEAVERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION 977 maintenance employee and we include him in the unit. As to the employees who sell paint over the counter, the record is devoid of evidence that they perform any other duties. The parties have agreed to exclude certain salesmen. As these employees are essentially salesmen, we shall also exclude them from the unit.
Collectors: These men come to the office every day to obtain a list of customer accounts for the purpose of making collections. They work exclusively outside the plant, and the Employer exercises no control over their hours or the manner of work. They are paid a salary and a commission on their collections. We find that the duties of the collectors are closely related to those of the salesmen, as are their conditions of work and we exclude them from the unit.The following employees of the Employer constitute a unit appropriate for the purposes of collective bargaining within the meaning of Section 9 (b) of the Act:All production and maintenance employees at the Employer's plant at Ponce, Puerto Rico, including refrigeration mechanics; utility men who do plumbing and electrical work, install TV antennae and paint and do repair work; chauffeurs who drive trucks, load and unload merchandise; the warehouse clerk, the parts clerk, the delivery boy in the paint department, but excluding all outside salesmen, paint department clerks, office clerical employees, apprentices or trainees, collectors, professional employees, TV mechanics,3 watchmen, guards, and all supervisors as defined in the Act.[Text o...See the full content of this document
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