Section 8.4.1.1 Sample Clauses

Section 8.4.1.1. 22 Employment and Transition Paraeducators will be expected to be present during all 23 student attendance times. Meal periods and breaks will be coordinated between the 24 employee and the supervising teacher. The employee will be paid for meal periods spent 25 with students.
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Section 8.4.1.1. 21 Employees who do not use their personal leave during the school year shall be allowed 22 to cash the personal leave out. This request must be made in writing to the business 23 office by June 30th of that year. Cash out payments will be based on the employee’s 24 hourly rate. 26 Employees who do not use their personal leave or do not request a personal leave cash 27 out payment may carry over a maximum of one (1) day of personal leave into the next 28 school year. The maximum amount of personal leave in any year is three (3) days. The 29 maximum amount of personal leave for cash out in any year is three (3) days.
Section 8.4.1.1. 45 Employees who do not use their personal leave during the school year shall be allowed 46 to cash the personal leave out. This request must be made in writing to the business 47 office by June 30th of that year. Cash out payments will be based on the employee’s 48 hourly rate.

Related to Section 8.4.1.1

  • Section 7.4 43 In the event an employee is assigned to a shift less than the normal work shift previously 44 defined in this Article, the employee shall be given a fifteen (15) minute rest period for each 45 consecutive/continuous four (4) hours of work. Employees assigned six (6) or more hours shall 46 be given two (2) 15-minute rest periods and an unpaid lunch period.

  • Section 6.3 7 Visitation rights shall be granted to the designated representative of the Public School Employees of 8 Washington to visit with employees in the appropriate bargaining units for purposes of grievance 9 procedures and/or general information data. The visiting delegate shall notify the School District of 10 his/her arrival. The visitation rights shall not interfere with the employees normal work routine.

  • Section 7.2 25 Each employee shall be assigned to a definite and regular shift and workweek, which shall not be 26 changed without prior notice to the employee of two (2) calendar weeks, except in emergencies.

  • Section 7.5 16 Employees required to work through their regular lunch periods will be given time to eat at a time 17 agreed upon by the employee and supervisor. In the event the District requires an employee to forego 18 a lunch period and the employee works the entire shift, including the lunch period, the employee shall 19 be compensated for the foregone lunch period at one and one-half (1½) the regular rate.

  • Section 11.1 28 The District shall have the right to discipline or discharge an employee for justifiable cause. The issue 29 of justifiable cause shall be resolved in accordance with the grievance procedure hereinafter provided.

  • Section 5.3 40 It is further recognized that this Agreement does not alter the responsibility of either party to meet with 41 the other party to advise, discuss or consult regarding matters concerning working conditions not 42 covered by this Agreement. 43

  • Section 7.3 42 Each employee shall be assigned to a definite shift with designated times of beginning and ending.

  • Section 5.1 6 It is agreed and understood that matters appropriate for consultation and negotiation between the 7 District and the Association are those relating to or affecting hours, wages, grievance procedures and 8 general working conditions of employees in the bargaining unit subject to this agreement.

  • Section 4.3 11 The Association reserves and retains the right to delegate any right or duty contained herein to appropriate 12 officials of the Public School Employees of Washington State Organization.

  • Section 6.2 13 The Association representatives may represent the Association and employees in meeting with officials 14 of the District to discuss appropriate matters of mutual interest. They may receive and investigate to 15 conclusion complaints or grievances of employees on District time and thereafter advise employees of 16 rights and procedures outlined in this Agreement and applicable regulations or directives for resolving 17 the grievances or complaints. They may not, however, continue to advise the employee on courses of 18 action after the employee has indicated a desire not to pursue a grievance. This does not, however, 19 preclude the Association's right to pursue the matter to conclusion. They may consult with the District 20 on complaints without a grievance being made by an individual employee.

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