HOURS OF INSURABLE EARNINGS Sample Clauses

HOURS OF INSURABLE EARNINGS. Without prejudice to the number of hours actually worked by an individual teacher in connection with the teacher’s professional duties and for the limited purpose of completing the forms under the Employment Insurance Act and without prejudice to the respective positions of the Board and Union as to the number of hours worked on a daily basis by the average teacher. The undersigned parties have considered Section 10 of the regulation set out in the Canada Gazette, Part II, Vol. 130. No. 14 pertaining to Section 55 of the Employment Insurance Act. Section 10 provides methods so that employers can complete the Records of Employment for workers not paid on an hourly basis. The parties agree, under 10 (2) of this regulation that for the sole and exclusive purpose of reporting the hours of insurable earnings required under the Employment Insurance Act, that Members working a full time assignment shall be deemed to have worked at least eight (8) hours each work day they are employed. Part-time Members working a part of a day shall be deemed to have worked hours per day that are pro-rated accordingly. Dated at Burlington, Ontario this 14th day of April 2009 FOR THE BOARD: FOR THE BARGAINING UNIT: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx X. Xxxx Director of Education President, E.T.F.O., Halton Elementary Occasional Teachers Xxxx Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Executive Officer of Human Resources E.T.F.O. Provincial Staff Officer Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Manager of Human Resources Vice President, E.T.F.O., Halton Elementary Occasional Teachers Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Principal Member, Collective Bargaining Committee Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx-Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Principal Member, Collective Bargaining Committee Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Labour Relations Officer Member, Collective Bargaining Committee Xxxxx Xxxxx Human Resources Administrator It is understood that Long Term Occasional teachers will continue to accommodate parents when scheduling interviews, however realizing that parent-teacher interviews may significantly extend the length of the school day for Long Term Occasional teachers, the following procedures will be implemented if a professional activity day(s) is allocated by the Employer for parent-teacher interviews. Following input from staff, the Principal shall structure the professional activity day in order to enable Long Term Occasional teachers flexible arrival and/or departure times in recognition of their extended day(s). For clarification should a teacher interview pa...
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HOURS OF INSURABLE EARNINGS. Without prejudice to the number of hours actually worked by an individual teacher in connection with the teacher’s professional duties and for the limited purpose of completing the forms under the Employment Insurance Act and without prejudice to the respective positions of the Board and Union as to the number of hours worked on a daily basis by the average teacher. The undersigned parties have considered Section 10 of the regulation set out in the Canada Gazette, Part II, Vol. 130. No. 14 pertaining to Section 55 of the Employment Insurance Act. Section 10 provides methods so that employers can completed the Records of Employment for workers not paid on an hourly basis. The parties agree, pursuant to Subsection 10 (2) of this regulation that eight (8) hours per day is a reasonable description of the hours of work of a teacher in a full-time assignment and that it is reasonable to pro-rate the daily hours of part-time teachers accordingly.
HOURS OF INSURABLE EARNINGS. Without prejudice to the number of hours actually worked by an individual teacher in connection with the teacher’s professional duties and for the limited purpose of completing the forms under the Employment Insurance Act and without prejudice to the respective positions of the Board and Union as to the number of hours worked on a daily basis by the average teacher. The undersigned parties have considered Section 10 of the regulation set out in the Canada Gazette, Part II, Vol. 130. No. 14 pertaining to Section 55 of the Employment Insurance Act. Section 10 provides methods so that employers can complete the Records of Employment for workers not paid on an hourly basis. The parties agree, under 10 (2) of this regulation that for the sole and exclusive purpose of reporting the hours of insurable earnings required under the Employment Insurance Act, that Members working a full time assignment shall be deemed to have worked at least eight (8) hours each work day they are employed. Part-time Members working a part of a day shall be deemed to have worked hours per day that are pro-rated accordingly. Dated at Burlington, Ontario this 20th day of April, 2006 FOR THE BOARD FOR THE BARGAINING UNIT Executive Officer of Human Resources Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Member, Collective Bargaining Committee District 20 - Halton Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Human Resources Administrator Member, Collective Bargaining Committee
HOURS OF INSURABLE EARNINGS. Without prejudice to the number of hours actually worked by an individual Occasional Teacher in connection with the Occasional Teacher’s professional duties and for the limited purpose of completing the forms under the Employment Insurance Act and without prejudice to the respective positions of the Board and Union as to the number of hours worked on a daily basis by the average Occasional Teacher. The undersigned parties have considered Section 10 of the regulation set out in the Canada Gazette, Part II, Vol. 130. No. 14 pertaining to Section 55 of the Employment Insurance Act. Section 10 provides methods so that employers can complete the Records of Employment for workers not paid on an hourly basis. The parties agree, pursuant to Subsection 10 (2) of this regulation that eight (8) hours per day is a reasonable description of the hours of work of an Occasional Teacher in a full-time assignment and that it is reasonable to pro-rate the daily hours of part-time Occasional Teachers accordingly.
HOURS OF INSURABLE EARNINGS. Without prejudice to the number of hours actually worked by an individual teacher in connection with the teacher’s professional duties and for the limited purpose of completing the forms under the Employment Insurance Act and without prejudice to the respective positions of the Board and Union as to the number of hours worked on a daily basis by the average teacher. The undersigned parties have considered Section 10 of the regulation set out in the Canada Gazette, Part II, Vol. 130. No. 14 pertaining to Section 55 of the Employment Insurance Act. Section 10 provides methods so that employers can complete the Records of Employment for workers not paid on an hourly basis. The parties agree, under 10 (2) of this regulation that for the sole and exclusive purpose of reporting the hours of insurable earnings required under the Employment Insurance Act, that Members working a full time assignment shall be deemed to have worked at least eight (8) hours each work day they are employed. Part-time Members working a part of a day shall be deemed to have worked hours per day that are pro-rated accordingly. Dated at Burlington, Ontario this 8th day of June, 2005.

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