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MINOR GROUP 523: STALL AND MARKET SALESPERSONS
 


    Stall and market salespersons sell various goods such as leather or textile craft products, wood carvings, embroidery, lace, or newspapers, periodicals, postcards, cigarettes, chocolates and ice-creams, at stalls which are usually placed, by licence, at particular places in streets or other open spaces, or they sell fruit, vegetables and other, mostly perishable, foodstuffs on markets.

    Tasks performed usually include: buying and then selling the above-mentioned or other similar goods at stalls usually grouped at particular places in streets or other open spaces by permission of the relevant local authorities; selling fruit, vegetables and other, mostly perishable, foodstuffs on markets. Supervision of other workers may be included.

    Occupations in this minor group are classified into the following unit group:

    5230 Stall and market salespersons

   
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 Updated 18 September 2004, by VA.