Off-Campus Teaching. Bargaining Unit Faculty Members who are assigned to teach courses at off campus locations as part of their regular teaching responsibilities shall be reimbursed for mileage, parking fees and tolls in accordance with University policy on travel. When such assignments necessitate travel beyond a twenty-five mile radius of campus, the Member will receive inconvenience compensation in an amount as determined by the University. The minimum inconvenience compensation for travel 26 to 50 miles from the Member’s campus office shall be $30 per trip. The minimum inconvenience compensation for travel more than 50 miles, shall be $60 per trip. If inclement weather or other hazardous conditions prevail, then the Bargaining Unit Faculty Member shall also be reimbursed for hotel and meal expenses in accordance with the University policy on travel.
Off-Campus Teaching. Any assignment made by the Administration that requires a faculty member to fulfill credit bearing teaching responsibilities or other responsibilities as described in Section 5.4 of the Faculty Handbook portion of this Collective Bargaining Agreement at a location beyond 15 minutes normal walking distance from the University constitutes an Off-Campus Assignment. Assignment of faculty to off-campus locations will follow the procedures outlined in section 8.1 of the Faculty Handbook portion of this Collective Bargaining Agreement. Except in cases where the faculty member so requests or chooses faculty will not be assigned more than one off-campus duty in one academic year. Volunteers with appropriate expertise will be sought for off-campus assignments first. If no volunteers come forward, assignments will be made on a rotating basis. Travel expenses incurred in connection with off-campus assignment will be reimbursed as per the University's Travel Policy, according to which all reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in connection with travel on behalf of the University are covered. In addition to regular compensation for the assignment (either part of the regular faculty load or overload, whichever applies in a particular case) the faculty member involved in an off-campus assignment will receive additional compensation of $35.00/hour for travel time necessary to and from the off-campus site. Excluded from this compensation are off-campus assignments that take place outside of the continental United States (for which incentive compensation payments may be negotiated with the dxxx) and main campus offerings that have traditionally required monitoring in clinical or field settings and are subject to other sections of this Agreement. Normally, a faculty member will not be assigned to perform duties at a location more than seventy-five miles (one way) from the University. Ordinarily, such duties will be limited to classes that meet one day per week. University liability coverage applies to faculty members for an off-campus assignment. For travel between the University and the off-campus site, the individual's automobile coverage is primary. Any exception to the above conditions (including multiple off-campus assignments) would require the mutual written consent of FAC and the University. The University administration will inform the Executive Committee of FAC, in writing, of any off-campus teaching assignments at the time that such assignments are made.
Off-Campus Teaching. 1. Off-campus teaching assignments shall be made only with the consent of the faculty member. However, if the Administration is unable to staff the off-campus facilities with adjunct faculty, they shall assign the most junior qualified faculty member.
2. Full-time faculty shall be assigned in inverse seniority (Article XA.) and no individual full-time faculty member shall be assigned more than one off-campus course without his/her consent until each individual full-time faculty member of his/her academic department has been assigned an off-campus course.
Off-Campus Teaching. The Corporation agrees that a member who teaches Xxxxxx'x University courses, whether credit or non-credit, away from the University campus shall be granted a travel allowance according to the amounts specified in Article 21.
Off-Campus Teaching. The employer agrees that an employee teaching Carleton University courses, whether credit or non- credit, off the University campus shall be reimbursed for reasonable and actual costs of travel to and from the place of teaching, meals and necessary accommodation. Employees shall not be required to teach courses off the University campus if they have reasonable grounds for not doing so, but employees shall not unreasonably withhold consent.
Off-Campus Teaching. If an employee teaches a class at a location other than his/her normal work site, he/she will be paid for any excess mileage incurred in travel to the other location. Such mileage will be paid at the current allowable IRS rate.
Off-Campus Teaching. While the Parties recognize that the majority of the work of Dalhousie University will take place within the campus of the University, including affiliated hospitals, laboratories and other related facilities, the University may schedule instruction in locations other than the regular campus.
Off-Campus Teaching. The Corporation agrees that a member who teaches Xxxxxx'x University courses, whether credit or non- credit, away from the University campus shall be reimbursed for reasonable and actual costs of travel to and from the place of teaching as well as for meals and necessary accommodations as specified in Article
Off-Campus Teaching. For the purposes of this clause, three teaching locations shall be identified and defined: • “Primary” campus teaching refers to the Algoma University location to which the member usually reports for work and where the member’s faculty office is located in any given semester. The current locations are the main campus in Sault Ste. Xxxxx, and extension operations in Timmins, Brampton and St. Xxxxxx. • “Local” teaching is teaching within a fifty (50) kilometer radius of the primary campus within the city limits where the member’s primary campus is located. • “Off-site” teaching is teaching outside the radius of “local” teaching.
(a) All actual and reasonable transportation costs associated with “local” teaching (such as parking costs, bridge tickets, the standard university kilometer rate or local transportation, including taxis) will be borne by the University.
(b) Faculty members teaching “off-site” Algoma University courses shall be reimbursed for all actual and reasonable costs of travel to and from the place of teaching, meals and accommodation if necessary. This reimbursement shall take the form of either the standard university kilometer rate, with rental vehicles used for extensive travel, or bus, train or plane ticket costs as appropriate.
(c) In addition to the expenses covered by the University for “off-site” teaching, members engaged in “off-site” teaching will be allowed to charge the expenses of one extra day and night, to be used at either end of their teaching duties, as reasonable considering the distance involved. Consideration will be given on an individual basis to coverage of extraordinary child-care or elder-care expenses to a maximum of $50/day.
Off-Campus Teaching. For the purposes of this clause, three teaching locations shall be identified and defined: “On-campus” teaching is teaching on the physical AUC campus at 0000 Xxxxx Xx. Xxxx. Courses that require scientific laboratory facilities and that are taught at the Great Lakes Forestry Centre (GLFC), shall be considered to be “on- campus” (until permanent on-campus facilities are established).