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Product Specifications:
The IWC Wage order number 3 is for the Canning, Freezing, and Preserving Industry. “Canning, Freezing, and Preserving Industry” means any industry, business or establishment operated for the purpose of canning soups, or of cooking, canning, curing, freezing, pickling, salting, bottling, preserving, or otherwise processing any fruits or vegetables, seafood, meat, poultry or rabbit product, when the purpose of such processing is the preservation of the product and includes all operations incidental thereto.
The IWC Wage order number 4 is for the Professional, Technical, Clerical, Mechanical & Similar Occupation. “Professional, Technical, Clerical, Mechanical and Similar Occupations” includes professional, semiprofessional, managerial, supervisory, laboratory, research, technical, clerical, office work, and mechanical occupations. Said occupations shall include, but not be limited to, the following: accountants; agents; appraisers; artists; attendants; audio-visual technicians; bookkeepers; bundlers; billposters; canvassers; carriers; cashiers; checkers; clerks; collectors; communications and sound technicians; compilers; copy holders; copy readers; copy writers; computer programmers and operators; demonstrators and display representatives; dispatchers; distributors; door-keepers; drafters; elevator operators; estimators; editors; graphic arts technicians; guards; guides; hosts; inspectors; installers; instructors; interviewers; investigators; librarians; laboratory workers; machine operators; mechanics; mailers; messengers; medical and dental technicians and technologists; models; nurses; packagers; photographers; porters and cleaners; process servers; printers; proof readers; sales persons and sales agents; secretaries; sign erectors; sign painters; social workers; solicitors; statisticians; stenographers; teachers; telephone, radio-telephone, telegraph and call-out operators; tellers; ticket agents; tracers; typists; vehicle operators; x-ray technicians; their assistants and other related occupations listed as professional, semiprofessional, technical, clerical, mechanical, and kindred occupations.
The IWC Wage order number 6 is for the Laundry, Linen Supply, Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Industry. “Laundry, Linen Supply, Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Industry” means any industry, business, or establishment operated for the purpose of washing, ironing, cleaning, refreshing, restoring, pressing, dyeing, storing, fumigating, mothproofing, waterproofing, or other processes incidental thereto, on articles or fabrics of any kind, including but not limited to clothing, hats, drapery, rugs, curtains, linens, household furnishings, textiles, furs, or leather goods; and includes self-service laundries, self-service dry cleaning establishments, and the collection, distribution, storage, sale, or resale at retail or wholesale of the foregoing services.
The IWC Wage order number 7 is for the Mercantile Industry. “Mercantile Industry” means any industry, business, or establishment operated for the purpose of purchasing, selling or distributing goods or commodities at wholesale or retail; or for the purpose of renting goods or commodities.
The IWC Wage order number 8 is for the Industries Handling Products After Harvest Industry. “Industries Handling Products After Harvest” means any industry, business, or establishment operated for the purpose of grading, sorting, cleaning, drying, cooling, icing, packing, dehydrating, cracking, shelling, candling, separating, slaughtering, picking, plucking, shucking, pasteurizing, fermenting, ripening, molding, or otherwise preparing any agricultural, horticultural, egg, poultry, meat, seafood, rabbit, or dairy product for distribution, and includes all the operations incidental thereto.
The IWC Wage order number 9 is for the Transportation Industry. “Transportation Industry” means any industry, business, or establishment operated for the purpose of conveying persons or property from one place to another whether by rail, highway, air, or water, and all operations and services in connection therewith; and also includes storing or warehousing of goods or property, and the repairing, parking, rental, maintenance, or cleaning of vehicles.
The IWC Wage order number 10 is for the Amusement and Recreation Industry. “Amusement and Recreation Industry” means any industry, business, or establishment operated for the purpose of furnishing entertainment or recreation to the public, including, but not limited to theaters, dance halls, bowling alleys, billiard parlors, skating rinks, riding academies, race tracks, amusement parks, athletic fields, swimming pools, gymnasiums, golf coursed, tennis courts, carnivals, and wired music studios.
The IWC Wage order number 11 is for the Broadcasting Industry. “Broadcasting Industry” means any industry, business, or establishment operated for the purpose of broadcasting or taping and broadcasting programs through the medium of radio or television.
The IWC Wage order number 12 is for the Motion Picture Industry. “Motion Picture Industry” means any industry, business, or establishment operated for the purpose of motion picture or television film production, or primarily allied with theatrical or television, motion picture productions, including but not limited to motion pictures for entertainment, commercial, religious, or educational purposes, whether made by film, tape, or otherwise.
The IWC Wage order number 13 is for the Industries Preparing Agricultural Products for Market, on the Farm. “Industries Preparing Agricultural Products for Market, on the Farm” means any operation performed in a permanently fixed structure or establishment on the farm or on a moving packing plant on the farm for the purpose of preparing agricultural, horticultural, egg, poultry, meat, seafood, rabbit, or dairy products for market when such operations are done on the premises owned or operated by the same employer who produced the products referred to herein and includes all operations incidental thereto.
The IWC Wage order number 14 is for the Agricultural Occupations. “Employed in an agricultural occupation,” means any of the following described occupations:
The IWC Wage order number 15 is for the Household Occupation. “Household Occupations” means all services related to the care of persons or maintenance of a private household or its premises by an employee of a private householder. Said occupations shall include, but not be limited to, the following: butlers, chauffeurs, companions, cooks, day workers, gardeners, graduate nurses, grooms, house cleaners, housekeepers, maids, practical nurses, tutors, valets, and other similar occupations. Persons employed in such occupations by any employer other than the private householder are covered by some other order.
The IWC Wage order number 16 is for Certain on Site Occupations in the Construction Drilling. “Construction occupations” mean all job classifications associated with construction, including, but not limited to, work involving alteration, demolition, building, excavation, renovation, remodeling, maintenance, improvement, and repair work by the California Business and Professions Code, Division 3, Chapter 9, §§ 7025 et seq., and any other similar, or related occupations or trades.
The IWC Wage order number 17 is for Miscellaneous Employees. Any industry or occupation not previously covered by, and all employees not specifically exempted in, the Commission’s Wage Orders in effect in 1997, or otherwise exempted by law, are covered by this order. Currently the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement has not identified any occupations that meet the definition of "miscellaneous employees" in Industrial Welfare Commission Order 17-2001.
Any business, real estate broker, agent, salesman, or person in the business of residential real estate or related real estate transactions shall post the fair housing poster. Failure to post the fair housing poster as required by law, might be considered as a discriminatory housing practice.