Common use of REMUNERATION FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS Clause in Contracts

REMUNERATION FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS. Nothing herein is intended to restrict in any way the ability of graduate assistants in the bargaining unit to receive non- employment graduate support (e.g. fellowships, bursaries, awards, scholarships). (a) From September 1, 2020 to August 31, 2021: Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,397 ($7,475 in wages and $3,922 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours. (b) From September 1, 2021 to August 31, 2022 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,511 ($7,550 in wages and $3,961 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. (a) From September 1, 2022 to August 31, 2023 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,627 ($7,626 in wages and $4,001 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. Employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship and no employee will be required to work more than 40 hours in any 4-week period except with the employee’s written agreement. Further, employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship without the employee’s written agreement and the written agreement of the Xxxx of FGS or his or their designate and any hours worked beyond the number of hours of the employee’s GAship will be paid at a pro-rated hourly rate (i.e. the value of a full GAship divided by 270). Pursuant to Articles 10.08 (GA Financial Assistance) and 10.09 (Summer Assistance) below, eligible employees holding a Graduate Assistantship who are registered full time and pay fees in the Fall, Winter and Summer Terms in the 2019- 2020 academic session will receive, in addition to their Graduate Assistantship salary, non-taxable funding up to the amounts set out in the table below. GA Financial Assistance (2 Terms) Summer Assistance Total International Student GA $2,316 (GA in1st year) $3,000 $5,316 $2,764 (GA in subsequent year) $5,764 Domestic Student GA $1,512 (GA in 1st year) $3,000 $4,512 $1,896 (GA in subsequent year) $4,896

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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REMUNERATION FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS. Nothing herein is intended to restrict in any way the ability of graduate assistants in the bargaining unit to receive non- employment graduate support (e.g. fellowships, bursaries, awards, scholarships). (a) From September 1, 2020 2017 to August 31, 20212018: Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,397 (10,793 $7,475 7,079 in wages and $3,922 3,714 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate gradu- ate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours. (b) From September 1, 2021 2018 to August 31, 2022 2019 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,511 (11,031 $7,550 7,235 in wages and $3,961 3,796 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate gradu- ate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. (ac) From September 1, 2022 2019 to August 31, 2023 2020 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,627 (11,284 $7,626 7,401 in wages and $4,001 3,883 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate gradu- ate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. Employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship and no employee will be required to work more than 40 hours in any 4-week period except with the employee’s written agreement. Further, employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship without the employee’s written agreement and the written agreement of the Xxxx of FGS or his or their her designate and any hours worked beyond the number of hours of the employee’s GAship will be paid at a pro-rated hourly rate (i.e. the value of a full GAship divided by 270). Pursuant to Articles 10.08 10.07 (GA Financial Assistance) and 10.09 10.08 (Summer Assistance) below, eligible employees holding hold- ing a Graduate Assistantship who are registered full time and pay fees in the Fall, Winter and Summer Terms in the 2019- 2019-2020 academic aca- demic session will receive, in addition to their Graduate Assistantship salary, non-taxable funding up to the amounts set out in the table below. GA Financial Assistance (2 Terms) Summer Assistance Total International Student GA $2,316 (GA in1st year) $3,000 $5,316 $2,764 (GA in subsequent year) $5,764 Domestic Student GA $1,512 (GA in 1st year) $3,000 $4,512 $1,896 (GA in subsequent year) $4,896

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

REMUNERATION FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS. Nothing herein is intended to restrict in any way the ability of graduate assistants in the bargaining unit to receive non- non-employment graduate support (e.g. e.g., fellowships, bursaries, awards, scholarships). (a) From September 1, 2020 to August 31, 2021: Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,397 ($7,475 in wages and $3,922 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours. (b) . From September 1, 2021 to August 31, 2022 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,511 ($7,550 in wages and $3,961 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. (a) From September 1, 2022 to August 31, 2023 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,627 ($7,626 in wages and $4,001 grant-in-aid) wages for a 270-hour graduate assistantshipassistantship according to the schedule below, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. . (a) From September 1, 2022 to August 31, 2023: $7,626 Employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship and no employee will be required to work more than 40 hours in any 4-week period except with the employee’s written agreement. Further, employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship without the employee’s written agreement and the written agreement of the Xxxx of FGS or his or their designate and any hours worked beyond the number of hours of the employee’s GAship will be paid at a pro-rated hourly rate (i.e. the value of a full GAship divided by 270). Pursuant to Articles 10.08 (GA Financial Assistance) and 10.09 (Summer Assistance) below, eligible employees holding a Graduate Assistantship who are registered full time and pay fees in the Fall, Winter and Summer Terms in the 2019- 2019-2020 academic session will receive, in addition to their Graduate Assistantship salary, non-taxable funding up to the amounts set out in the table below. GA Financial Assistance (2 Terms) Summer Assistance Summe r Assista nce Total International Internatio nal Student GA $2,316 (GA in1st year) $3,000 $5,316 5,3 16 $2,764 (GA in subsequent year) $5,764 Domestic 5,7 64 Domesti c Student GA $1,512 (GA in 1st year) $3,000 $4,512 4,5 12 $1,896 (GA in subsequent year) $4,8964,8 96

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

REMUNERATION FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS. Nothing herein is intended to restrict in any way the ability of graduate assistants in the bargaining unit to receive non- employment graduate support (e.g. fellowships, bursaries, awards, scholarships). (a) From September 1, 2020 to August 31, 2021: Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,397 ($7,475 in wages and $3,922 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours. (b) From September 1, 2021 to August 31, 2022 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,511 ($7,550 in wages and $3,961 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. (a) From September 1, 2022 to August 31, 2023 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,627 ($7,626 in wages and $4,001 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. Employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship and no employee will be required to work more than 40 hours in any 4-week period except with the employee’s written agreement. Further, employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship without the employee’s written agreement and the written agreement of the Xxxx of FGS or his or their designate and any hours worked beyond the number of hours of the employee’s GAship will be paid at a pro-rated hourly rate (i.e. the value of a full GAship divided by 270). Pursuant to Articles 10.08 (GA Financial Assistance) and 10.09 (Summer Assistance) below, eligible employees holding a Graduate Assistantship who are registered full time and pay fees in the Fall, Winter and Summer Terms in the 2019- 2019-2020 academic session will receive, in addition to their Graduate Assistantship salary, non-taxable funding up to the amounts set out in the table below. GA Financial Assistance (2 Terms) Summer Assistance Total International Student GA $2,316 (GA in1st year) $3,000 $5,316 $2,764 (GA in subsequent insubsequent year) $5,764 Domestic Student GA $1,512 (GA in 1st year) $3,000 $4,512 $1,896 (GA in subsequent year) $4,896

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

REMUNERATION FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS. Nothing herein is intended to restrict in any way the ability of graduate assistants in the bargaining unit to receive non- non-employment graduate support (e.g. fellowships, bursaries, awards, scholarships). (a) From September 1, 2020 to August 31, 2021: Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,397 ($7,475 in wages and $3,922 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours. (b) From September 1, 2021 to August 31, 2022 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,511 ($7,550 in wages and $3,961 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. (ac) From September 1, 2022 to August 31, 2023 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,627 ($7,626 in wages and $4,001 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. Employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship and no employee will be required to work more than 40 hours in any 4-week period except with the employee’s written agreement. Further, employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship without the employee’s written agreement and the written agreement of the Xxxx of FGS or his or their designate and any hours worked beyond the number of hours of the employee’s GAship will be paid at a pro-rated hourly rate (i.e. the value of a full GAship divided by 270). Pursuant to Articles 10.08 (GA Financial Assistance) and 10.09 (Summer Assistance) below, eligible employees holding a Graduate Assistantship who are registered full time and pay fees in the Fall, Winter and Summer Terms in the 2019- 2019-2020 academic session will receive, in addition to their Graduate Assistantship salary, non-taxable funding up to the amounts set out in the table below. GA Financial Assistance (2 Terms) Summer Assistance Total International Student GA $2,316 (GA in1st year) $3,000 $5,316 $2,764 (GA in subsequent year) $5,764 Domestic Student GA $1,512 (GA in 1st year) $3,000 $4,512 $1,896 (GA in subsequent year) $4,896

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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REMUNERATION FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS. Nothing herein is intended to restrict in any way the ability of graduate assistants in the bargaining unit to receive non- non-employment graduate support (e.g. fellowships, bursaries, awards, scholarships). (a) From September 1, 2020 2002 to August 31, 20212003: Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,397 7519 ($7,475 4519 in wages and $3,922 grant-3000 grant- in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours. (b) From September 1, 2021 2003 to August 31, 2022 2004 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,511 7745 ($7,550 4745 in wages and $3,961 grant-3000 grant- in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. (ac) From September 1, 2022 2004 to August 31, 2023 2005 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,627 7977 ($7,626 4977 in wages and $4,001 grant-3000 grant- in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. Employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship and no employee will be required to work more than 40 hours in any 4-week period except with the employee’s written agreement. Further, employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship without the employee’s written agreement and the written agreement of the Xxxx of FGS or his or their her designate and any hours worked beyond the number of hours of the employee’s GAship will be paid at a pro-rated hourly rate (i.e. the value of a full GAship divided by 270). Pursuant to Articles 10.08 (GA Financial Assistance) and 10.09 (Summer Assistance) below, eligible employees holding a Graduate Assistantship who are registered full time and pay fees in the Fall, Winter and Summer Terms in the 2019- 2020 academic session will receive, in addition to their Graduate Assistantship salary, non-taxable funding up to the amounts set out in the table below. GA Financial Assistance (2 Terms) Summer Assistance Total International Student GA $2,316 (GA in1st year) $3,000 $5,316 $2,764 (GA in subsequent year) $5,764 Domestic Student GA $1,512 (GA in 1st year) $3,000 $4,512 $1,896 (GA in subsequent year) $4,896.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

REMUNERATION FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS. Nothing herein is intended to restrict in any way the ability of graduate assistants assist- ants in the bargaining unit to receive non- non-employment graduate support (e.g. e .g . fellowships, bursaries, awards, scholarships)) . (a) From September 1, 2020 2011 to August 31, 20212012: Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,397 9,717 ($7,475 6,373 in wages and $3,922 3,344 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hourshours . (b) From September 1, 2021 2012 to August 31, 2022 2013 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,511 9,911 ($7,550 6,500 in wages and $3,961 3,411 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hourshours . (ac) From September 1, 2022 2013 to August 31, 2023 2014 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,627 10,109 ($7,626 6,630 in wages and $4,001 3,479 grant-in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hourshours . Employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship and no employee will be required to work more than 40 hours in any 4-week period except with the employee’s written agreementagreement . Further, employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship without the employee’s written writ- ten agreement and the written agreement of the Xxxx of FGS or his or their her designate and any hours worked beyond the number of hours of the employee’s GAship will be paid at a pro-rated hourly rate (i.e. i .e . the value of a full GAship divided by 270). Pursuant to Articles 10.08 (GA Financial Assistance) and 10.09 (Summer Assistance) below, eligible employees holding a Graduate Assistantship who are registered full time and pay fees in the Fall, Winter and Summer Terms in the 2019- 2020 academic session will receive, in addition to their Graduate Assistantship salary, non-taxable funding up to the amounts set out in the table below. GA Financial Assistance (2 Terms) Summer Assistance Total International Student GA $2,316 (GA in1st year) $3,000 $5,316 $2,764 (GA in subsequent year) $5,764 Domestic Student GA $1,512 (GA in 1st year) $3,000 $4,512 $1,896 (GA in subsequent year) $4,896.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

REMUNERATION FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS. Nothing herein is intended to restrict in any way the ability of graduate assistants in the bargaining unit to receive non- non-employment graduate support (e.g. fellowships, bursaries, awards, scholarships). (a) From September 1, 2020 2005 to August 31, 20212006: Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,397 8216 ($7,475 5216 in wages and $3,922 grant-3000 grant- in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours. (b) From September 1, 2021 2006 to August 31, 2022 2007 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,511 8463 ($7,550 5463 in wages and $3,961 grant-3000 grant- in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. (ac) From September 1, 2022 2007 to August 31, 2023 2008 Employees in the bargaining unit will receive $11,627 8717 ($7,626 5717 in wages and $4,001 grant-3000 grant- in-aid) for a 270-hour graduate assistantship, this amount to be pro-rated for graduate assistantships of more or less than 270 hours, but in no case shall a graduate assistantship be less than 135 hours. Employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship and no employee will be required to work more than 40 hours in any 4-week period except with the employee’s written agreement. Further, employees in the bargaining unit will not work more than the number of hours of their GAship without the employee’s written agreement and the written agreement of the Xxxx of FGS or his or their her designate and any hours worked beyond the number of hours of the employee’s GAship will be paid at a pro-rated hourly rate (i.e. the value of a full GAship divided by 270). Pursuant to Articles 10.08 (GA Financial Assistance) and 10.09 (Summer Assistance) below, eligible employees holding a Graduate Assistantship who are registered full time and pay fees in the Fall, Winter and Summer Terms in the 2019- 2020 academic session will receive, in addition to their Graduate Assistantship salary, non-taxable funding up to the amounts set out in the table below. GA Financial Assistance (2 Terms) Summer Assistance Total International Student GA $2,316 (GA in1st year) $3,000 $5,316 $2,764 (GA in subsequent year) $5,764 Domestic Student GA $1,512 (GA in 1st year) $3,000 $4,512 $1,896 (GA in subsequent year) $4,896.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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