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Commis vendeuse ou commis vendeur - 1398

Capitale-Nationale, Quebec
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Employee discount on farm products

About the role

Tâches

  • Assurer la mise en place et l’approvisionnement des produits
  • Effectuer les transactions à la caisse
  • Maintenir la propreté et l’ordre de la boutique
  • Connaitre et promouvoir les produits offerts
  • Participer à l’inventaire et la gestion des stocks

Profil recherché

  • Expérience en vente ou service à la clientèle (atout)
  • Intérêt pour les produits agroalimentaires
  • Capacité à travailler debout pendant plusieurs heures
  • Bonne condition physique (capacité à soulever des charges)

Conditions d’emploi

  • Temps partiel, permanent
  • Horaires flexibles
  • Salaire compétitif selon expérience
  • Avantages : Rabais employé sur les produits de la ferme

About Union des producteurs agricoles (UPA)

Civic and Social Organizations

The UPA is a professional farmers’ union. Its purpose and actions are based on certain values: respect for people, solidarity, collective action, social justice, fairness, and democracy.

In keeping with these values, the UPA’s chief mission is to promote, defend, and further the professional, economic, social, and moral interests of Quebec’s farm and forestry producers, regardless of race, nationality, sex, language, or belief system.

By staying in tune with Quebec society as a whole, the UPA also helps improve social, economic, and cultural life in rural communities. Finally, the UPA recognizes that Quebec farming and forestry exist in a context of global connectivity, and may therefore support other farming and forestry groups in Canada and abroad through collective action.

The UPA represents roughly 42,000 Quebec farmers as well as all forestry producers in the province.

With 92 locals, 12 regional federations, its 159 unions, and 26 specialized groups, the UPA is the only official body that speaks on behalf of all Quebec farm and forestry producers. The UPA unites farmers in two ways: based on where they live (“general sector”) and what they produce (“specialized sector”).