Elementary Overload Compensation Sample Clauses

Elementary Overload Compensation. On the fifteenth (15th) day of class after the start of each semester, class sizes that exceeded those listed above shall make the teacher eligible to choose one of the following overload compensation options. If a teacher is given an overload outside the parameters listed above, compensation will be prorated. All efforts will be made to ensure a teacher shall not have more than 23 students in a Pre-K-1st grade class, 29 students in 2nd grade classes, 31 students in 3rd-5th grade classes, or 29 students in multi-graded classrooms by the fifteenth (15th) day of class after the start of the semester. Number of students over the recommended class size Compensation One over $200 per semester Two over $400 per semester Three over $600 per semester Or An overload assistant. Four over $1,000 per semester Or An overload assistant Five over $200 per student per semester Or An overload assistant
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Elementary Overload Compensation. On the Monday of the week of the official State count day in September and at the end of the work day on the second Wednesday of second semester and thereafter if class sizes exceed those listed above teachers may choose one of the following overload compensation options: Number of students over the recommended class size Compensation One over $200 per semester Two over $400 per semester Three over $900 per semester Or An overload sub or overload assistant. Four over $1400 per semester Or An overload sub or overload assistant and $500 per semester Five over $2000 per semester Or An overload sub or overload assistant and $1000 per semester

Related to Elementary Overload Compensation

  • Overload Compensation ‌ An instructional faculty member may be given overload compensation for additional instructional responsibilities beyond the normal work day or work year. The conditions and compensation of all overload duties shall be established prior to the beginning of additional instructional work. The rate of compensation shall be paid on a prorated salary basis. When calculating the prorated hourly salary under this section, the academic year salary shall be divided by 1344 hours. Faculty members have the option of refusing additional work assignments: when this occurs the rate of compensation will be agreed upon between the employer and the faculty member.

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  • Compensation for Overtime 9.5.1 All overtime hours, except those overtime hours exceeding twelve (12) hours in one day, shall be compensated at a rate of pay equal to time and one-half the regular rate of pay of the employee. Those overtime hours exceeding twelve (12) in one day shall be compensated at a rate of pay equal to two times the regular pay of the employee.

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  • Injury Compensation Employees covered by this Agreement shall be covered by Subchapter I of Chapter 81 of Title 5, and any amendments thereto, relating to compensation for work injuries. The Employer will promulgate appropriate regulations which comply with applicable regulations of the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs and any amendments thereto.

  • Callback Compensation (a) An Employee who is called back to work and who reports for work shall be compensated for a minimum of four (4) hours at the straight time rate for the period worked, or at the applicable overtime rate, whichever is greater. The minimum guarantee of four (4) hours pay at the straight time rate shall apply only once during each eight (8) consecutive hours on standby.

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