Cable Television Annual Employment Report 2000 Page 3

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Section IV
You may attach as Exhibit C any additional information you believe useful in the FCC's evaluation of your EEO efforts. There is no
requirement to provide such information.
Section V
Report all permanent, not temporary, employees, both full-time and part-time, in the appropriate job categories, listed by gender and race,
color or national origin.
Job Category Definitions
Officials and Managers -- Occupations requiring administrative personnel who set broad policies, exercise overall responsibility for
execution of these policies, and direct individual departments or special phases or segments of a firm's operations or subdepartments of a
major department. Incumbents within this category ordinarily exercise authority to hire and terminate employees. This category would
include system managers and assistant managers, program directors and assistant directors, office managers, budget officers, promotions
managers, public affairs directors, chief engineers and those holding equivalent positions. Employees whose occupations fall within the
Corporate Officers, General Manager, Chief Technician, Comptroller, General Sales Manager and Production Manager categories also
should be listed under this category.
Professionals -- Occupations requiring either college graduation or experience of such kind and amount as to provide a comparable
background. Includes: accountants and auditors, editors, engineers, lawyers and labor relations specialists. This category would include
persons engaged in the writing, preparation and reproduction of programming, writers and editors, producers and directors of programs,
floor directors, announcers, singers, actors, music librarians and those in similar positions.
Technicians -- Occupations requiring a combination of basic scientific knowledge and manual skill which can be obtained through about 2
years of post high school education, such as is offered in many technical institutes and junior colleges, or through equivalent on-the-job
training. Includes: computer programmers and operators, engineering aides, junior engineers and electronic technicians. This category
would also include strand mappers, audio and video engineers, camera technicians (live or film), film processors, light technicians, drafters
and design personnel, electronic converter repair technicians (technicians who perform more than clear and recycle functions) and
advertising sales production personnel.
Sales -- Occupations engaging wholly or primarily in direct selling. This category would include advertising agents, cable service sales
personnel (sales representatives), and individuals engaged in direct customer contact for the purposes of product and service promotion.
This category includes employees who ordinarily are paid by commissions.
Office and Clerical -- Includes all clerical-type work regardless of level of difficulty, where the activities are predominantly nonmanual
though some manual work not directly involved with altering or transporting the products is included. Includes: bookkeepers, cashiers,
collectors of bills and accounts, messengers and clerks, office machine operators, stenographers, typists and secretaries, telephone
operators, kindred workers, and customer service representatives.
Craft Workers (skilled) -- Manual workers of relatively high skill level having a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the processes
involved in their work. Exercise considerable independent judgment and usually receive an extensive period of training. Includes: hourly
paid supervisors who are not members of management, mechanics and repair workers, electricians and motion picture projectionists, and
splicers.
Operatives (semi-skilled) -- Workers who operate machine or processing equipment or perform other factory-type duties of intermediate
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skill level which can be mastered in a few weeks and require only limited training. Includes: apprentices,
operatives, truck and tractor
drivers, welders, installers, line workers and trenching machine workers.
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Apprentices -- Persons employed in a program including work training and related instruction to learn a trade or craft which is
traditionally considered an apprenticeship regardless of whether the program is registered with a Federal or State agency.
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