Common use of Determine the definition of vote Clause in Contracts

Determine the definition of vote. One person, one vote? This is the usual practice. • Does the "vote" of someone who is part-time (e.g. a .2 FTE) count the same as someone who is full-time? • Should there be a "weighted" vote? Should a "vote" be based on the number of periods a person is in the department? For example, someone who teaches six periods per day in a department would have six votes. One who teaches two periods per day would have two votes. How would this apply to itinerant people like Adaptive PE teachers and OTs?

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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Determine the definition of vote. One person, one vote? This is the usual practice. Does the "vote" of someone who is part-time (e.g. a .2 FTE) count the same as someone who is full-time? Should there be a "weighted" vote? Should a "vote" be based on the number of periods a person is in the department? For example, someone who teaches six periods per day in a department would have six votes. One who teaches two periods per day would have two votes. How would this apply to itinerant people like Adaptive PE teachers and OTs?

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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