Underload/Bumping. When a faculty member loses a contract class because of low enrollment, the faculty member shall have the following options to complete the work load as defined in Section 10.2.1 of this Article: 10.2.4.1 The faculty member may choose an underload during the semester in which the class was cancelled and teach a compensating overload during the next semester or the next year. Faculty members, if assigned to a summer and/or winter intersession, may also make up the underload during the summer and/or winter intersession. (The assignment and other matters with respect to the summer and/or winter intersession carryover of underload will be handled like other summer and/or winter intersession assignments, including Section 10.10 of this Article). 10.2.4.2 The faculty member may choose to bump an hourly instructor from a class taught on an hourly basis provided: 10.2.4.2.1 The class has not been designated by the appropriate xxxx in consultation with the department head as a class in which there is an enrollment following which would be lost as a result of the bumping (such classes must be designated prior to the first class meeting). 10.2.4.2.2 The faculty member has taught the class within the past three (3) semesters or is scheduled to teach the same class during the semester in which the bumping occurs or the faculty member is otherwise deemed qualified to teach the class by the area xxxx or first line xxxx in consultation with the department head. 10.2.4.2.3 The faculty member shall not bump another faculty member from a contract class nor shall a faculty member bump a retiree who is teaching hourly under provisions of this contract. Nor shall a faculty member bump a tenured hourly instructor. 10.2.4.2.4 A faculty member who has an hourly overload assignment shall use that portion of the overload assignment needed to fulfill their contract obligation before acquiring bumping rights. 10.2.4.2.5 Bumping provisions apply during the summer and/or winter intersession for faculty members who lose a class because of low enrollment.
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Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement
Underload/Bumping. When a faculty member loses a contract class because of low enrollment, the faculty member shall have the following options to complete the work load as defined in Section
10.2.1 Section 11.2.1 of this Article:
10.2.4.1 11.2.4.1 The faculty member may choose an underload during the semester in which the class was cancelled and teach a compensating overload during the next semester or the next year. Faculty members, if assigned to a summer and/or winter intersession, may also make up the underload during the summer and/or winter intersession. (The assignment and other matters with respect to the summer and/or winter intersession carryover of underload will be handled like other summer and/or winter intersession assignments, including Section 10.10 11.10 of this Article).
10.2.4.2 11.2.4.2 The faculty member may choose to bump an hourly instructor from a class taught on an hourly basis provided:
10.2.4.2.1 11.2.4.2.1 The class has not been designated by the appropriate xxxx in consultation with the department head as a class in which there is an enrollment following which would be lost as a result of the bumping (such classes must be designated prior to the first class meeting).
10.2.4.2.2 11.2.4.2.2 The faculty member has taught the class within the past three (3) semesters or is scheduled to teach the same class during the semester in which the bumping occurs or the faculty member is otherwise deemed qualified to teach the class by the area xxxx or first line xxxx in consultation with the department head.
10.2.4.2.3 11.2.4.2.3 The faculty member shall not bump another faculty member from a contract class nor shall a faculty member bump a retiree who is teaching hourly under provisions of this contract. Nor shall a faculty member bump a tenured hourly instructor.
10.2.4.2.4 11.2.4.2.4 A faculty member who has an hourly overload assignment shall use that portion of the overload assignment needed to fulfill their his/her contract obligation before acquiring bumping rights.
10.2.4.2.5 11.2.4.2.5 Bumping provisions apply during the summer and/or winter intersession for faculty members who lose a class because of low enrollment.
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Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement
Underload/Bumping. When a faculty member loses a contract class because of low enrollment, the faculty member shall have the following options to complete the work load as defined in Section
Section 10.2.1 of this Article:
10.2.4.1 The faculty member may choose an underload during the semester in which the class was cancelled and teach a compensating overload during the next semester or the next year. Faculty members, if assigned to a summer and/or winter intersession, may also make up the underload during the summer and/or winter intersession. (The assignment and other matters with respect to the summer and/or winter intersession carryover of underload will be handled like other summer and/or winter intersession assignments, including Section 10.10 of this Article).
10.2.4.2 The faculty member may choose to bump an hourly instructor from a class taught on an hourly basis provided:
10.2.4.2.1 The class has not been designated by the appropriate xxxx in consultation with the department head as a class in which there is an enrollment following which would be lost as a result of the bumping (such classes must be designated prior to the first class meeting).
10.2.4.2.2 The faculty member has taught the class within the past three (3) semesters or is scheduled to teach the same class during the semester in which the bumping occurs or the faculty member is otherwise deemed qualified to teach the class by the area xxxx or first line xxxx in consultation with the department head.
10.2.4.2.3 The faculty member shall not bump another faculty member from a contract class nor shall a faculty member bump a retiree who is teaching hourly under provisions of this contract. Nor shall a faculty member bump a tenured hourly instructor.
10.2.4.2.4 A faculty member who has an hourly overload assignment shall use that portion of the overload assignment needed to fulfill their contract obligation before acquiring bumping rights.
10.2.4.2.5 Bumping provisions apply during the summer and/or winter intersession for faculty members who lose a class because of low 52 JH enrollment.
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Samples: Tentative Agreement
Underload/Bumping. When a faculty member loses a contract class because of low enrollment, the faculty member shall have the following options to complete the work load as defined in Section
Section 10.2.1 of this Article:
10.2.4.1 The faculty member may choose an underload during the semester in which the class was cancelled and teach a compensating overload during the next semester or the next year. Faculty members, if assigned to a summer and/or winter intersession, may also make up the underload during the summer and/or winter intersession. (The assignment and other matters with respect to the summer and/or winter intersession carryover of underload will be handled like other summer and/or winter intersession assignments, including Section 10.10 of this Article).
10.2.4.2 The faculty member may choose to bump an hourly instructor from a class taught on an hourly basis provided:
10.2.4.2.1 The class has not been designated by the appropriate xxxx in consultation with the department head as a class in which there is an enrollment following which would be lost as a result of the bumping (such classes must be designated prior to the first class meeting).
10.2.4.2.2 The faculty member has taught the class within the past three (3) semesters or is scheduled to teach the same class during the semester in which the bumping occurs or the faculty member is otherwise deemed qualified to teach the class by the area xxxx or first line xxxx in consultation with the department head.
10.2.4.2.3 The faculty member shall not bump another faculty member from a contract class nor shall a faculty member bump a retiree who is teaching hourly under provisions of this contract. Nor shall a faculty member bump a tenured hourly instructor.
10.2.4.2.4 A faculty member who has an hourly overload assignment shall use that portion of the overload assignment needed to fulfill their contract obligation before acquiring bumping rights.
10.2.4.2.5 Bumping provisions apply during the summer and/or winter intersession for faculty members who lose a class because of low enrollment.
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Samples: Master Agreement