ELEMENTARY PLAN TIME Clause Samples

The 'Elementary Plan Time' clause defines the basic or minimum amount of time allocated for a specific task, activity, or phase within a contract or project schedule. In practice, this clause sets a clear baseline for how long certain work elements are expected to take, which can be referenced when planning, monitoring progress, or assessing delays. By establishing these timeframes, the clause helps ensure that all parties have a shared understanding of scheduling expectations, thereby reducing disputes over timing and supporting effective project management.
ELEMENTARY PLAN TIME. Elementary teachers shall have a minimum of 300 minutes, during student contact time, of preparation/conference/planning time during a two-week instructional period. Elementary teachers include all teachers who work in an elementary building. COMPENSATION FOR LOST PLANNING TIME. A teacher covered by this Agreement shall not normally be required to supervise a class for another teacher during his or her individual planning time when a substitute is authorized and available. However, in an emergency situation where a substitute is otherwise unavailable, a teacher scheduled for planning time may be required by his or her principal, or their designee, to supervise a class. In these circumstances the teacher losing his or her individual planning time shall be paid for each clock hour (or portion thereof, rounded to the nearest one-fourth hour) at the rate of $28 per hour. If no teacher with planning time is available and students are reassigned to other teachers’ classes, such reassignment shall be divided equally among all teachers in the building over the course of the academic year.

Related to ELEMENTARY PLAN TIME

  • Supplementary Vacation The supplementary vacations as set out below are to be banked on the outlined supplementary vacation employment anniversary date and taken at the Employee’s option at any time subsequent to the current supplementary vacation employment anniversary date but prior to the next supplementary vacation employment anniversary date. (i) Upon reaching the employment anniversary of 25 years of continuous service, Employees shall have earned an additional five (5) work days’ vacation with pay. (ii) Upon reaching the employment anniversary of 30 years of continuous service, Employees shall have earned an additional five (5) work days’ vacation with pay. (iii) Upon reaching the employment anniversary of 35 years of continuous service, Employees shall have earned an additional five (5) work days’ vacation with pay. (iv) Upon reaching the employment anniversary of 40 years of continuous service, Employees shall have earned an additional five (5) work days’ vacation with pay. (v) Upon reaching the employment anniversary of 45 years of continuous service, Employees shall have earned an additional five (5) work days’ vacation with pay.

  • Supplementary labour (a) If the Employer wishes to engage supplementary labour to perform work performed by its Employees under this Agreement, the Employer must first consult in good faith with the affected Employees. (b) Following consultation and subject to this clause, the decision whether to engage supplementary labour is a decision of the Employer alone. Any dispute as to the application of this clause will be dealt with under the disputes settlement procedure under clause 11 of this Agreement. The Employer will ensure that all supplementary labour is engaged on lawful terms and conditions. (c) The Parties agree that crane crew will be employed on a direct full-time basis by either the Principal Contractor, Structure Subcontractor / Formworker or crane owner. (d) It is acknowledged that crane crew labour hire is for the purpose of supplementary labour and is temporary in nature. Where there is a requirement for a supplementary crane crew the Parties will consult and agree on alternative short-term arrangements. Examples of where a short-term alternative may be required include: (i) where a task requires the permanent crane crew to be switched to a night shift and a day shift crew is required temporarily (ii) where a crane crew has not yet completed a Project and a new Project has commenced

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  • Elementary Schools Each teacher of grade Pre-K-5 and the specialists who serve those students will be given at least 225 minutes of preparation time within the student day each 5-day student week. Each day of the week, each teacher will have at least forty (40) continuous minutes each day for preparation time.

  • Elementary School At the request of the Superintendent, elementary school teachers that teach all the student contact time on a daily basis will be paid for an additional hour at an hourly rate based upon their contractual daily rate of pay for a maximum of 180 days. Teachers will not be required to spend additional time beyond their regular day. All scheduling options must have been exhausted before an administrator will receive permission for this variance. The appeal process for this variance is defined in the Staffing Plan.