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COST OF SUBSTITUTE Sample Clauses

COST OF SUBSTITUTE a. Where an employee is on leave of absence at cost of substitute (see Article G.20) the daily rate of deduction will be a $4.00 benefits cost PLUS 106% (6% pension cost) of: b. The daily rate of deduction is: Effective July 1, 2006: $183.58 Effective July 1, 2007: $188.07 Effective July 1, 2008: $192.68 Effective July 1, 2009: $197.39 Effective July 1, 2010: $201.26 c. The deduction may be made whether or not a teacher-on-call is actually required, BUT d. If the Board fails to provide a teacher-on-call where one is requested, then no deduction will be made or required.
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COST OF SUBSTITUTE a. Where an employee is on leave of absence at cost of substitute (see Article G.20) the daily rate of deduction will be a $4.00 benefits cost PLUS 106% (6% pension cost) of: b. The daily rate of deduction is: Effective July 1, 2013 $201.26 Effective September 1, 2014 $205.21 Effective January 1, 2015 $207.72 Effective May 1, 2016 $208.64 Effective July 1, 2016 $210.68 Effective May 1, 2017* $210.68 Effective July 1, 2017* $211.72 Effective May 1, 2018* $213.80 Effective July 1, 2018* $214.84 Effective May 1, 2019* $216.95 *any calculation made in accordance with provincial Letter of Understanding No. 14 Re: Economic Stability Dividend will be applied as a percentage increase on the current collective agreement salary rates and applicable allowance rates. All future increases will be based on the newly revised rate with ESD. c. The deduction may be made whether or not a Teacher Teaching On Call is actually required, BUT d. If the Board fails to provide a Teacher Teaching On Call where one is requested, then no deduction will be made or required.

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