Common use of Uncertified Secondary Occasional Teacher Clause in Contracts

Uncertified Secondary Occasional Teacher. An Uncertified Secondary Occasional Teacher shall mean a person who does not hold a valid Ontario Teacher’s Certificate or equivalent standing who is employed by the Board in accordance with the Regulation 298 of the Education Act. All such individuals shall, as a condition of employment, pay Union dues relative to any time worked under this Collective Agreement as an Uncertified Secondary Occasional Teacher and shall remain members of the Union in good standing for the duration of their employment under this Collective Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Uncertified Secondary Occasional Teacher. An Uncertified Secondary Occasional Teacher shall mean a person who does not hold a valid Ontario Teacher’s Certificate or equivalent standing who is employed by the Board in accordance with the Regulation 298 current Regulations of the Education Act. All such individuals shall, as a condition of employment, pay Union dues relative to any time worked under this Collective Agreement as an Uncertified Secondary Occasional Teacher and shall remain members of the Union in good standing for the duration of their employment under this Collective Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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