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Managers subcategory also includes assistance, primarily in office settings. Laborers and Helpers (formerly
those who report directly to middle Examples of these types of positions Laborers (Unskilled)). Jobs in this
managers. These individuals serve at include: Office and administrative category include workers with more
functional, line of business segment or support workers; bookkeeping, limited skills who require only brief
branch levels and are responsible for accounting and auditing clerks; cargo training to perform tasks that require
directing and executing the day-to-day and freight agents; dispatchers; couriers; little or no independent judgment.
operational objectives of enterprises/ data entry keyers; computer operators; Examples include: Production and
organizations, conveying the directions shipping, receiving and traffic clerks; construction worker helpers; vehicle
of higher level officials and managers to word processors and typists; and equipment cleaners; laborers;
subordinate personnel and, in some proofreaders; desktop publishers; and freight, stock and material movers;
instances, directly supervising the general office clerks. service station attendants; construction
activities of exempt and non-exempt Craft Workers (formerly Craft Workers laborers; refuse and recyclable materials
personnel. Examples of these kinds of (Skilled)). Most lobes in this category collectors; septic tank servicers; and
managers are: First-line managers; team include higher skilled occupations in sewer pipe cleaners.
managers; unit managers; operations construction (building trades craft Service Workers. Jobs in this category
and production managers; branch workers and their formal apprentices) include food service, cleaning service,
managers; administrative services and natural resource extraction workers. personal service, and protective service
managers; purchasing and Examples of these types of positions activities. Skill may be acquired through
transportation managers; storage and include: Boilermakers; brick and stone formal training, job-related training or
distribution managers; call center or masons; carpenters; electricians; direct experience. Examples of food
customer service managers; technical painters (both construction and service positions include: Cooks;
support managers; and brand or product maintenance); glaziers; pipelayers, bartenders; and other food service
managers. plumbers, pipefitters and steamfitters;
Professionals. Most jobs in this workers. Examples of personal service
plasterers; roofers; elevator installers; positions include: Medical assistants
category require bachelor and graduate earth drillers; derrick operations; oil and
degrees, and/or professional and other healthcare support
gas rotary drill operators; and blasters occupations; hairdressers; ushers; and
certification. In some instances, and explosive workers. This category
comparable experience may establish a transportation attendants. Examples of
includes occupations related to the cleaning service positions include:
person’s qualifications. Examples of installation, maintenance and part
these kinds of positions include: cleaners; janitors; and porters. Examples
replacement of equipment, machines of protective service positions include:
Accountants and auditors; airplane
and tools, such as: Automotive Transit and railroad police and fire
pilots and flight engineers; architects;
mechanics; aircraft mechanics; and fighters; guards; private detectives and
artists; chemists; computer
electric and electronic equipment investigators.
programmers; designers; dieticians;
repairers. This category also includes As employers begin the process of
editors; engineers; lawyers; librarians;
some production occupations that are assigning their employees to the revised
mathematical scientists; natural
distinguished by the high degree of skill ten category system, the EEOC will
scientists; registered nurses; physical
and precision required to perform them, remain available to provide guidance
scientists; physicians and surgeons;
based on clearly defined task concerning questions that arise.
social scientists; teachers; and
surveyors. specifications, such as: millwrights;
etchers and engravers; tool and die For the Commission.
Technicians. Jobs in this category
makers; and pattern makers. Cari M. Dominguez,
include activities that require applied
scientific skills, usually obtained by Operatives (formerly Operatives Chair.
post-secondary education of varying (Semi-skilled)). Most jobs in this [FR Doc. 05–23359 Filed 11–25–05; 8:45am]
lengths, depending on the particular category include intermediate skilled BILLING CODE 6570–01–M
occupation, recognizing that in some occupations and include workers who
instances additional training, operate machines or factor-related
certification, or comparable experience processing equipment. Most of these
is required. Examples of these types of occupations do not usually require more FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
positions include: Drafters; emergency than several months of training.
medical technicians; chemical Examples include: Textile machine Sunshine Act Notices
technicians; and broadcast and sound operators; laundry and dry cleaning * * * * *
engineering technicians. workers; photographic process workers;
Sales Workers. These jobs include weaving machine operators; electrical DATE AND TIME: Thursday, December 1,
non-managerial activities that wholly and electronic equipment assemblers; 2005, at 10 a.m.
and primarily involve direct sales. semiconductor processors; testers, PLACE: 999 E Street, NW., Washington,
Examples of these types of positions graders and sorters; bakers; and butchers DC (ninth floor).
include: Advertising sales agents; and other meat, poultry and fish
insurance sales agents; real estate processing workers. This category also STATUS: This meeting will be open to the
brokers and sales agents; wholesale includes occupations of generally public.
sales representatives; securities, intermediate skill levels that are ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED:
commodities, and financial services concerned with operating and
Correction and approval of minutes.
sales agents; telemarketers; controlling equipment to facilitate the
demonstrators; retail salespersons; movement of people or materials, such Final rules and explanation and
counter and rental clerks; and cashiers. as: Bridge and lock tenders; truck, bus justification for state party committees
Administrative Support Workers or taxi drivers; industrial truck and paying salaries of employees who spend
(formerly Office and Clerical). These tractor (forklift) operators; parking lot under 25% of their compensated time
jobs involve non-managerial tasks attendants; sailors; conveyor operations; on federal elections.
providing administrative and support and hand packers and packagers. Routine administrative matters.
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71304 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 227 / Monday, November 28, 2005 / Notices
PERSON TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
Mr. Robert Biersack, Press Officer, System, November 21, 2005. System, November 22, 2005.
Telephone: (202) 694–1220. Robert deV. Frierson, Robert deV. Frierson,
Deputy Secretary of the Board. Deputy Secretary of the Board.
Mary W. Dove,
[FR Doc. E5–6525 Filed 11–25–05; 8:45 am] [FR Doc. E5–6571 Filed 11–25–05; 8:45 am]
Secretary of the Commission.
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