ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM Sample Clauses

ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM. Non-resident employees of the Board covered by this Agreement will be eligible to take courses in the Southington Adult Education Program in accordance with the tuition rate charged to Southington residents on a space-available basis after final registration for Southington residents is completed.
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ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM. 46 a. Unit Members Employed in the Adult Ed. Program 46 b. Definitions 46 1. Full-time Adult Education Unit Member 46 2. Regular Adult Education Unit Member 46 3. Temporary Adult Education Unit Member 46 c. Permanent Status 46 d. Workload and Hours 46 1. Basic Work Week 46 2. Faculty Meetings 47
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM. A. Unit members employed in the Adult Education Program shall be covered by the Articles of this Agreement unless exempted in this Article. B. The Pajaro Valley Unified School District Adult Education Program is considered to be one school. 1. Full-time Adult Education unit member: Thirty (30) hours per week shall be considered a full-time assignment in the Adult Education Program. 2. Regular Adult Education Unit Member (probationary or permanent): Any person who is employed to teach Adult Education classes, or who counsels Adult Education students, for 18 hours per week (60% of a full time assignment) or more, shall be classified as a regular unit member.
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM. A maximum of one (1) evening, non-cumulative, per Adult Education semester shall be granted for personal illness, emergencies, or religious observance.
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM. 53 A. Unit members employed in the Adult Education Program shall be covered by all the Articles of this Collective Bargaining Agreement unless exempted in this Article. 53 B. Definitions 53 C. Permanent Status. 53 D. Seniority and Service Area Seniority 54 E. Workload and Hours. 54 F. Calendar. 55 G. Class Size. 55 X. Xxxxx and Related Matters 56 I. Health and Welfare Benefits. 57 J. Leaves. 57 K. Evaluation. 58 L. Reduction in Staff 58 M. Reassignment 58 N. Early Retirement for Adult Education Teachers. 59 O. Leadership Teams 59 P. Circumstances specific to the Adult Education Program 59 X. Xxxxxxxxx: 59
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM. A. Unit members employed in the Adult Education Program shall be covered by all the Articles of this Collective Bargaining Agreement unless exempted in this Article.
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  • Union Education If the local union indicates to the Hospital that its members have approved a special assessment for union education in accordance with the CUPE constitution and local union by laws, the Hospital agrees to deduct this assessment. Such assessment will be paid on a quarterly basis into a trust fund established and administered by OCHU/CUPE for this purpose.

  • Paid Education Leave The Company agrees to pay into a special fund effective January 1st, 2013 and each year thereafter, two thousand ($2,000.00) for the purpose of providing Paid Education Leave. Said Paid Education Leave will be for the purpose of upgrading the Dependent Contractor’s skills in all aspects of trade union functions. Such monies will be paid into a trust fund established by the National Union, Unifor and sent by the Company to the following address: Unifor Education Leave Program c/o Unifor 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX X0X 0X0 The Company further agrees that members of the bargaining unit selected by the Union to attend such courses will be granted a Leave of Absence without pay for twenty (20) days class time, plus travel time where necessary, with said Leave of Absence to be intermittent over a twelve (12) month period from the first day of leave. Dependent Contractors on such leave will continue to accrue seniority and benefits during such leave.

  • Leave Donation Program Employees may donate paid leave to a fellow employee who is otherwise eligible to accrue and use sick leave and is employed by the same Agency. The intent of the leave donation program is to allow employees to voluntarily provide assistance to their co-workers who are in critical need of leave due to the serious illness or injury of the employee or a member of the employee's immediate family. The definition of immediate family as provided in rule 123:1-47-01 of the Administrative Code shall apply for the leave donation program. A. An employee may receive donated leave, up to the number of hours the employee is scheduled to work each pay period, if the employee who is to receive donated leave: 1. Or a member of the employee's immediate family has a serious illness or injury; 2. Has no accrued leave or has not been approved to receive other state-paid benefits; and 3. Has applied for any paid leave, workers' compensation, or benefits program for which the employee is eligible. Employees who have applied for these programs may use donated leave to satisfy the waiting period for such benefits where applicable, and donated leave may be used following a waiting period, if one exists, in an amount equal to the benefit provided by the program, i.e. fifty six hours (56) pay period may be utilized by an employee who has satisfied the disability waiting period and is pending approval, this is equal to the seventy percent (70%) benefit provided by disability. B. Employees may donate leave if the donating employee: 1. Voluntarily elects to donate leave and does so with the understanding that donated leave will not be returned; 2. Donates a minimum of eight hours; and 3. Retains a combined leave balance of at least eighty hours. Leave shall be donated in the same manner in which it would otherwise be used except that compensatory time is not eligible for donation. C. The leave donation program shall be administered on a pay period by pay period basis. Employees using donated leave shall be considered in active pay status and shall accrue leave and be entitled to any benefits to which they would otherwise be entitled. Leave accrued by an employee while using donated leave shall be used, if necessary, in the following pay period before additional donated leave may be received. Donated leave shall not count toward the probationary period of an employee who receives donated leave during his or her probationary period. Donated leave shall be considered sick leave, but shall never be converted into a cash benefit. D. Employees who wish to donate leave shall certify: 1. The name of the employee for whom the donated leave is intended; 2. The type of leave and number of hours to be donated; 3. That the employee will have a minimum combined leave balance of at least eighty hours; and 4. That the leave is donated voluntarily and the employee understands that the donated leave will not be returned. E. Appointing authorities shall ensure that no employees are forced to donate leave. Appointing authorities shall respect an employee's right to privacy, however appointing authorities may, with the permission of the employee who is in need of leave or a member of the employee's immediate family, inform employees of their co-worker's critical need for leave. Appointing authorities shall not directly solicit leave donations from employees. The donation of leave shall occur on a strictly voluntary basis.

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