Allowance for Additional Responsibility 14 Sample Clauses

Allowance for Additional Responsibility 14. 07.01 Teacher-in-Charge Allowance (i) Effective August 31, 2019 Teachers designated to be the Teacher-in-Charge will be paid at a rate of $31.69 per half day or less, and $63.37 for more than one (1) half day up to one full instructional day. (ii) Effective September 1, 2019 Teachers designated to be the Teacher-in-Charge will be paid at a rate of $32 per half day or less, and $64 for more than one (1) half day up to one full instructional day. (iii) Effective September 1, 2020 Teachers designated to be the Teacher-in-Charge will be paid at a rate of $32.32 per half day or less, and $64.64 for more than one (1) half day up to one (1) full instructional day. (iv) Effective January 27, 2021 Teachers designated to be the Teacher-in-Charge will be paid at a rate of $ 32.65 per half day or less, and $65.29 for more than one (1) half day up to one full instructional day. 14.07.02 Consultant/Coordinator Allowance (i) Effective August 31, 2019 the maximum allowance for a full time Consultant and Coordinator will be $6575.42. If less than full time the allowance will be pro•rated accordingly, e.g. Half time Consultant shall receive $3288.23. (ii) Effective September 1, 2019the maximum allowance for a full time Consultant and Coordinator will be $6641.17. If less than full time the allowance will be pro•rated accordingly, e.g. Half time Consultant shall receive $ 3321.11. (iii) Effective September 1, 2020 the maximum allowance for a full time Consultant and Coordinator will be $6707.58. If less than full time the allowance will be pro•rated accordingly, e.g. Half time Consultant shall receive $3354.32. (iv) Effective January 27, 2021 the maximum allowance for a full time Consultant and Coordinator will be $6774.66. If less than full time the allowance will be pro•rated accordingly, e.g. Half time Consultant shall receive $3387.86. 14.08 Post Graduate Degree Allowance Effective August 31, 2019 the Board shall pay an allowance of $914 per annum. Effective September 1, 2019 the Board shall pay an allowance of $923.14 per annum. Effective September 1, 2020 the allowance shall be $932.37 per annum. Effective September 1, 2021 the allowance shall be $941.70 per annum for one (1) Master's Degree from an Ontario University or equivalent degree as recommended by the College of Education, University of Toronto, or one (1) specialist's certificate if it is not used in the evaluation for category placement. A Teacher is entitled to an allowance for the Master's Degree or the sp...
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