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Common use of Lecture Courses Clause in Contracts

Lecture Courses. Full-time Faculty members who voluntarily agree to teach a 3 credit hour course in addition to their regular hours will be compensated as follows: Courses not having three credit hours will be paid on a pro-rated basis using the above salary as a guideline, except as noted in 5.32 below.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lecture Courses. Full-time Faculty members who voluntarily agree to teach a 3 credit hour course in addition to their regular hours will be compensated as follows: II $1,900 III $1,850 Courses not having three credit hours will be paid on a pro-rated basis using the above salary as a guideline, except as noted in 5.32 below.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lecture Courses. Full-time Faculty members who voluntarily agree to teach a 3 credit hour course in addition to their regular hours will be compensated as followsfollows retroactive to August 16, 2017: Rank Amount I $2,355 II + 48 $2,200 II + 36 $2,175 II $2,150 III $2,075 Courses not having three credit hours will be paid on a pro-rated basis using the above salary as a guideline, except as noted in 5.32 below.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lecture Courses. Full-time Faculty members who voluntarily agree to teach a 3 credit hour course in addition to their regular hours will be compensated as follows: Rank Amount I $2230 II + 48 $2075 II + 36 $2050 II $2,025 III $1,950 Courses not having three credit hours will be paid on a pro-rated basis using the above salary as a guideline, except as noted in 5.32 below.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement