Common use of Long Term Assignments Clause in Contracts

Long Term Assignments. If a substitute has worked for more than one hundred twenty (120) consecutive days on a defined schedule, the substitute will be eligible for the benefit provisions of this agreement (AVTECTA leave and holidays) retroactive to the first day of employment as a substitute. Eligibility for life and health insurance coverage shall begin on the first day following the completion of one hundred twenty (120) consecutive days. Nothing in the provision precludes management from identifying a substitute position as a long-term assignment at the time of creation in which case the employee will receive all benefits from the first day of employment. A substitute will be separated when the instructional assignment ends with no right of appeal. This action is not intended to reflect negatively on the substitute.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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