Common use of Substitute Provision Clause in Contracts

Substitute Provision. After a custodial/maintenance, cafeteria or clerical worker has been absent for three (3) consecutive work days during the school term, the District agrees to hire a substitute for that individual provided a qualified one is available and the finances of the District permit. This does not prevent the District from providing substitutes during the first three days of absence. If no substitute is provided, every attempt will be made to establish a workload for remaining employees which is not unreasonable.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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