EXTERNAL AGENCY PERSONNEL Sample Clauses

EXTERNAL AGENCY PERSONNEL. Upon the release of the Provincial recommendations/templates/guiding principles with regards to partnerships with external agencies, the Board and Union shall meet with equal representation (maximum of three (3) representatives from each party) to discuss the implications of such recommendation with regard to the Board’s existing procedure. Signed at Burlington this 27th day of November 2008. FOR THE BOARD: FOR THE UNION: K. Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxxx Senior Manager of Human Resources President, P.S.S.P X. XxXxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Manager of Human Resources Member, P.S.S.P X. Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxx Superintendent – Student Services Member, P.S.S.P X. Xxxx X. Xxxxxx Vice Principal, Silver Creek Public School Member, P.S.S.P. G. Ockenden X. Xxxxxx Trustee Executive Assistant, O.S.S.T.F. Provincial X. Xxxxxx Human Resources Administrator X. Xxxxxxxxx Human Resources Administrator and Professional Student Services Personnel – X.X.X.X.X Xxxxxxxx 00, (hereinafter referred to as the “Union”) RE: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE And PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUNDING‌ The undersigned representatives of both the Board and the Union agree to the following: A joint Professional Development Committee will be struck with three (3) representatives from both OSSTF - District 20, P.S.S.P and the Board. The members of this joint committee will research the Professional Development and Training needs of the bargaining unit members. They will develop and implement a service delivery model to meet the ongoing Professional Development and Training needs of the bargaining unit members. The amount of $23,548.30, based on the Board’s 2006-07 Financial Statements (P.S.S.P. FTE 60.5), shall be provided to the bargaining unit no later than December 31, 2008. Signed at Burlington this 27 th day of November, 2008. FOR THE BOARD: FOR THE UNION: K. Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxxx Senior Manager of Human Resources President, P.S.S.P X. XxXxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Manager of Human Resources Member, P.S.S.P X. Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxx Superintendent – Student Services Member, P.S.S.P X. Xxxx X. Xxxxxx Vice Principal, Silver Creek Public School Member, P.S.S.P. G. Ockenden X. Xxxxxx Trustee Executive Assistant, O.S.S.T.F. Provincial X. Xxxxxx Human Resources Administrator
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EXTERNAL AGENCY PERSONNEL. In the event that the Ministry of Education issues a Policy/Program Memoranda (PPM) with respect to External Agency Personnel, the parties agree to meet to review the implications of the PPM. Re: Support Workers Advisory Group (SWAG) As part of the OSSTF Support Staff Provincial Discussion Table Agreement, the Minister of Education will establish a Support Workers Advisory Group (SWAG) which will meet from December 31st, 2008 through August 31st, 2012. In the event that recommendations are issued by the SWAG, the parties agree to review such recommendations impacting PSSP members at the Liaison Committee and where appropriate develop an implementation strategy for such recommendations. Re: Implementation of the PDT In 2009-10, the Board will apply the B-10, Appendix 9 projected funding enhancement, up to the value of the Board's share (projected at $2,098,666 in 2009-10 and increasing to a projected $2,292,790 in 2011-12), in the following order:
EXTERNAL AGENCY PERSONNEL. The parties agree to establish a joint committee to review the use of external agency personnel that are not funded by the Ministry of Education and the impact that these personnel might have on the Bargaining Unit and deliver of program. As a result of the concerns raised by the Union, the Board committed that no member of the Bargaining Unit shall be terminated or suffer a reduction of hours as a result of the Board contracting out work/services, which are performed by members of the Bargaining Unit. It is understood that contracting out includes the use of agencies external to the Board. In addition the parties agreed that the Joint Committee shall be comprised of three (3) representatives of the Board and three (3) representatives of the Bargaining Unit plus appropriate resources to discuss this issue(s). The committee as a whole will determine the data required for its review. The Board shall gather and share such information regarding external agencies, where available. Examples of such information may include:
EXTERNAL AGENCY PERSONNEL. The Board and the Union will meet with equal representation (maximum of three (3) representatives from each party) to discuss the utilization of external agencies in accordance with the Board’s administrative procedure. Signed at Burlington this 27th day of January, 2016.
EXTERNAL AGENCY PERSONNEL. The Board and the Union will meet with equal representation (maximum of three (3) representatives from each party) to discuss the utilization of external agencies in accordance with the Board’s administrative procedure. Signed at Burlington this 11th day of June, 2020. FOR THE BOARD: FOR THE UNION: Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx General Manager of Human Resources OSSTF Executive Assistant and PRN Chief Negotiator Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Manager of Human Resources President, X.X.X.X Xxxxxxxx 00 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Elisabeth Marit Superintendent of Education Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Member, P.S.S.P. Xxxx Xxxxxx Manager Professional Services Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Member, P.S.S.P. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxx Labour Relations and Workplace Investigations Specialist Dominique Dulba Member, P.S.S.P. Human Resources Analyst ` LETTER OF AGREEMENT between The Halton District School Board (hereinafter referred to as the “Board”) and Professional Student Services Personnel – X.X.X.X.X Xxxxxxxx 00, (hereinafter referred to as the “Union”)

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