-239- EXr:ILIT }: LADIES HAITDBAG I1.DUJSTRY CODE U7Q0-I' REFCRT OF 7HE CO!.[I ITTEE C2; DE:`:II"' OF SEL. I-S.ILLZD (Article IV, parqKrarh 2) The Committee met on Saturday, April 21 from 10 to 2 F. y. The Committee met on Saturd-y,, April 28th, fro-ri 9:30 to 3 FL.. The Committee met on Monday,' April 30th, from 10 A.A% to 4 F.S. The last tw'o meetings were attended by the Administration member. IV The following is the final report of the. Committee. A ANICLE A. The Definition of Semi-Skilled in Cutting. (1) All cutting operations, excepting Paper, -woMTing and rubber cloth cutting are to be considered semi-skilled. The following mernbers of the Com,-ittee are in favor of this definition. I. Schoenholz Chas. Wolf S. I'aksik: A. Greenbaum (2) The following members voted against the above and propose the following: J. fargolian R. Burstein S. Goldsr-ith The only employees in the Cutting Department that shall have the rating of semi-skilled shall be employees engaged in the cuttinrz of outsides, with the exceptions of handles, handle linings, pullers, tiller linings and gussetts that are cut Uy clickers. Also any em- Ployees engaged in the cutting of silk linings by knife are semi-skilled. (3) Mr. Lubliner objects to the two foregoing definitions and offers the following: All employees engaged in cutting shall 'be consi4Wred seri-skilled Workers. IfTICLE B. The Definition of Semi-Skilled in Oreratir.n-P0 ; (1) All outside operating shall be considered semi-skilled except .|Bdles. Linings as the Code provides. The follow inF recorrmend this