ll.LTICLE Definition of Semi-Skilled in Paring. ,i (also known as S'Kivi- ) (1) All enolo-rees en.-" d in paring- (- c-nin, sometimes "'Ish i':- ") .shall be considered semi-skilled. Io Scho eOnhol z Chase. 7olf S. iaksik A. C(r -7 nbs-:.i-- P. Lubliner (2) A seni-skilled parer is one 7ho can oar-. all t-,-pcs of nuor': and rho uniderstandis the paring machine so as to be able to make the necessary changes of gau..-e, knife and emery wheel. J. Uargolin 1. Durstein S. Goldsmith SRTI CL. Definition of Semi-Skilled in Pocketboo!k 1al-inq (1) All em-ployees enL-agcd in -3cketbookl making are considered semi-skilled, except turning in handles, tucks or loops and all table work on linings. I. Schoenholz Chas. Tolf S. :ak..ik A. Greenbaum (2) A semi-skilled pocketbook maker is one vTho turns in Icolther and asse.imbles a bf'. J. Eargolin H. -u.irstein S. Golds.ith (3) Hr, Lubliner objects to the two foregoini- definitions and proposes the following: All euoloyees engaged in pocketbook making shall be considered semi-s':illed ror1:ers. A.LTICL -: The Committee agree that no person shall be considered semi-skilled on ang, of the above operations unless he has been employed on an.r7 o)era- tion for a period of six months. (1) The following vote for the six Iont>: -,-,riod. I. Schoenholz C.-ias. Uo2f S. lhiaksik ipll A, Gre(.nbaeur