Common use of RETIREE SUBSTITUTES Clause in Contracts

RETIREE SUBSTITUTES. 5.15.1 Retirees who elect to serve as substitutes will be paid by the District at the rate of the step and column that they were paid at the time they retired rather than the prescribed substitute rate, if the retiree meets the following requirements: 1. They have retired in good standing with the District; 2. They have served the District for five or more years; and 3. They are substituting in a class in which they have previously served the District. 5.15.2 Nothing in this article will infer an obligation on the part of the District to give priority to Retirees for substitute positions. If differential pay is implicated in the substitute employment, the District will attempt to give preference to non-retiree substitutes. 5.15.3 This article may be suspended by the District or CSEA Chapter 343 for the next school year provided the Party notifies the other Party by June 30th of the year prior to the year in which they intend to suspend the agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Tentative Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

RETIREE SUBSTITUTES. 5.15.1 Retirees who elect to serve as substitutes will be paid by the District at the rate of the step and column that they were paid at the time they retired rather than the prescribed substitute rate, if the retiree meets the following requirements: 1. They have retired in good standing with the District; 2. They have served the District for five or more years; and 3. They are substituting in a class in which they have previously served the District. 5.15.2 Nothing in this article will infer an obligation on the part of the District to give priority to Retirees for substitute positions. If differential pay is implicated in the substitute employment, the District will attempt to give preference to non-retiree substitutes. 5.15.3 This article may be suspended by the District or CSEA Chapter 343 for the next school year provided the Party notifies the other Party by June 30th of the year prior to the year in which they intend to suspend the agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

RETIREE SUBSTITUTES. 5.15.1 Retirees who elect to serve as substitutes will be paid by the District at the rate of the step and column that they were paid at the time they retired rather than the prescribed substitute rate, if the retiree meets the following requirements: 1. They have retired in good standing with the District; 2. They have served the District for five or more years; and 3. They are substituting in a class in which they have previously served the District. 5.15.2 Nothing in this article will infer an obligation on the part of the District to give priority to Retirees for substitute positions. If differential Ifdifferential pay is implicated in the substitute employment, the District will attempt to give preference to non-retiree substitutes. 5.15.3 This article may be suspended by the District or CSEA Chapter 343 for the next school year provided the Party notifies the other Party by June 30th of the year prior to the year in which they intend to suspend the agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tentative Agreement