Impassable Roads Clause Samples
Impassable Roads. 14.4.1 Effective April 1, 2019, clause 14.4.1 is replaced by Clause
Impassable Roads. 14.10.1. In the event of a road closure by the local police service, the superintendent will authorize those affected staff not to report to work, to postpone their journey to work or to work online at home. Where the roads are reopened during the workday, the teacher is expected to attend at their place of work. If staff are not comfortable driving to work due to weather conditions, they may access other entitlements such as personal days.
Impassable Roads. 14.4.1. Impassable roads will apply when the road(s) from a teacher’s normal residence to place of work is (are) temporarily closed by municipal or provincial authorities, or where a reasonable effort has been made to travel to work using an alternate open route. The teacher will initially book a half (1/2) day absence under this section. Where road(s) is (are) reopened or become passable during the workday, the teacher is expected to attend at their place of work unless Clause 14.5 applies. Should the roads not reopen or remain impassable by the middle of the workday or Clause 14.5 applies, the teacher will book an additional half (1/2) day absence under this section.
Impassable Roads. 14.8.1. In the event of a road closure by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the superintendent or designate will authorize those affected staff not to report to work, to postpone their journey to work or to work online at home under the direction of the principal.
14.8.2. Where roads are reopened during the workday, the teacher is expected to attend at their place of work.
Impassable Roads. 14.7.1. In the event of road closure by the RCMP where no reasonable alternate route is available, or the road is impassable to the teacher, the superintendent or designate will authorize those affected staff to postpone their journey to work, work at an alternate Employer location or to work online at home under the direction of the principal.
14.7.2. Where roads are reopened during the workday, the teacher is expected to attend at their place of work.
Impassable Roads. Because roads are impassable from a teacher’s normal place of residence to their place of work due to the road(s) being temporarily closed by municipal or provincial authorities, or where the teacher has made a reasonable effort to travel to work using an alternate open route. Where the road(s) is(are) reopened or become passable during the workday, the teacher is expected to attend at their place of work for the remainder of the day.
Impassable Roads. 14.9.1. When a teacher is unable to reach the school from their usual place of residence because of impassable roads, the teacher is entitled to salary and benefits for the day provided that:
a) The absence is communicated to the principal,
b) The teacher makes every effort to return to their place of work if road conditions improve, and
c) The teacher carries out employment duties and responsibilities that can be completed from their usual place of residence.
