Common use of - Negotiations Unit Clause in Contracts

- Negotiations Unit. Negotiations Unit shall mean all employees of the School District who are certified and whose positions require such certification in Class 1, 2, 4, or 5 as provided in Section 20-4-106, XXX, 0000, and subsequent additions, and shall exclude school administrative personnel (Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Administrative Assistants, Principals, Vice Principals and School Psychologists). Excluded are temporary or substitute teachers with less than 35 (thirty-five) consecutive teaching days in the same position, those employees excluded by Section 00-00-000, XXX, 0000, and subsequent additions, and all other employees. The parties further agree, limited to this agreement only, that long- term (non-certified) substitute(s) or temporary teacher(s) (thirty-five or more consecutive teaching days in the same position) shall receive wages only as provided in ARTICLE V starting the thirtieth consecutive teaching day in the same position. The School District will not permanently employ long-term non- certified substitutes and/or a temporary teacher in place of a full-time teacher, to avoid paying and/or providing all other benefits provided for in this collective bargaining agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

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

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- Negotiations Unit. Negotiations Unit shall mean all employees of the School District who are certified and whose positions require such certification in Class 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 or 5 7 as provided in Section 20-4-106, XXXMCA, 00001991, and subsequent additions, and shall exclude school administrative personnel (Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Administrative Assistants, Principals, Vice Principals and School Psychologists). Excluded are temporary or substitute teachers with less than 35 (thirty-five) consecutive teaching days in the same position, those employees excluded by Section 00-00-000, XXXMCA, 00001991, and subsequent additions, and all other employees. The parties further agree, limited to this agreement only, that long- term (non-certified) substitute(s) or temporary teacher(s) (thirty-five or more consecutive teaching days in the same position) shall receive wages only as provided in ARTICLE V starting the thirtieth consecutive teaching day in the same position. The School District will not permanently employ long-term non- certified substitutes and/or a temporary teacher in place of a full-time teacher, to avoid paying and/or providing all other benefits provided for in this collective bargaining agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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- Negotiations Unit. Negotiations Unit shall mean all employees of the School District who are certified and whose positions require such certification in Class 1, 2, 4, or 5 as provided in Section 20-4-106, XXX, 0000, and subsequent additions, and shall exclude school administrative personnel (Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Administrative Assistants, Principals, Vice Principals and School Psychologists). Excluded are temporary or substitute teachers with less than 35 (thirty-five) consecutive teaching days in the same position, those employees excluded by Section 00-00-000, XXX, 0000, and subsequent additions, and all other employees. The parties further agree, limited to this agreement only, that long- long-term (non-certified) substitute(s) or temporary teacher(s) (thirty-five or more consecutive teaching days in the same position) shall receive wages only as provided in ARTICLE V starting the thirtieth consecutive teaching day in the same position. The School District will not permanently employ long-term non- non-certified substitutes and/or a temporary teacher in place of a full-time teacher, to avoid paying and/or providing all other benefits provided for in this collective bargaining agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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