Teacher(s) Teaching On Call Exclusionary Provisions Sample Clauses

Teacher(s) Teaching On Call Exclusionary Provisions a. All provisions of this Agreement apply to TTOCs except for the following Articles: B.9 (PAY PERIODS), B.11 (BENEFITS), B.23 (PART-TIME TEACHERSPAY AND BENEFITS), B.25 (PART-MONTH PAYMENT AND DEDUCTIONS), B.26 (DEATH BENEFITS), B.27 (ALLOWANCES), C.24 (DISCIPLINE AND DISMISSAL), D.22 (POSITIONS OF SPECIAL RESPONSIBILITY), E.20.2 (VACANCIES AND HIRING), E.21 (TRANSFER OF TEACHERS), G.20 (SICK LEAVE), G.21 (MEDICAL LEAVE), G.22 through G.24 (LEAVE OF ABSENCE), G.25 (SHORT TERM LEAVES), G.26 (MATERNITY LEAVE), G.27 (LONG TERM LEAVES), G.28 (WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LEAVE), G.32 (PUBLIC SERVICE LEAVE), and the following provisions of Article C.20 (LAY-OFF - RECALL – SEVERANCE PAY): C.20.2, C.20.3, C.20.4, C.20.5, C.20.6, C.20.7, C.20.8.
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Teacher(s) Teaching On Call Exclusionary Provisions a. All provisions of this Agreement except Articles X.0, X.00, X.00, X.00, X.00, X.00, X.00, D.22, E.20.2, E.21, G.20 through X.00, X.00 and the following provisions of Article C.20: C.20.2, C.20.3, C.20.4, C.20.5, C.20.6, C.20.7, C.20.8 apply to Teachers Teaching On Call. ARTICLE D.1 INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK / REMOVED BY LEGISLATION. ARTICLE D.2 INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK / REMOVED BY LEGISLATION.

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