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Works Resources. The introduction of an annual Work Resources Fund shall be paid to grades as stipulated in the table below, subject to procedures regulating the award of this allowance, in force from time to time and in agreement with the union. Head of School 5 375 488 638 750 750 Assistant Head/ Head of Department 6 363 471 616 725 725 Teacher 7 350 455 595 700 700 Teacher 8 338 439 574 675 675 Teacher 9 325 423 553 650 650 Kindergarten Educator III / Learning Support Educator III 9 325 423 553 650 650 Kindergarten Educator III / Learning Support Educator III 10 313 406 531 625 625 Kindergarten Educator II / Learning Support Educator II 10 313 406 531 625 625 Kindergarten Educator II / Learning Support Educator II 12 288 374 489 575 575 Kindergarten Educator I / Learning Support Educator I 13 275 358 468 550 550 Kindergarten Educator I / Learning Support Educator I 14 263 341 446 525 525 Kindergarten Educator I / Learning Support Educator I 15 250 325 425 500 500 32.4. Other allowances: Learning Support Educators, Kindergarten Educators, Teachers and Heads of Department (with regard to teaching loads) who are deployed in more than one school, but are not performing peripatetic duties, shall benefit from an annual allowance, over and above other allowances already stipulated in this agreement, as per table below: (i) This allowance shall cease to be paid if there is no longer the need for the educator to cover more than one school. Education grades receiving this allowance shall not be entitled to the travel reimbursement. (ii) Heads of School and Assistant Heads officially acting as Heads of School shall benefit from an allowance based on their school population, such population determined on the basis of the projected school population at the beginning of a scholastic year. This allowance shall be paid as follows: School Population 2018 € 2019 € 2020 € 2021 € 2022 € over 800 learners 900 1170 1530 1800 1800 From 651 to 800 learners 750 975 1275 1500 1500 From 501 to 650 learners 600 780 1020 1200 1200 From 351 to 500 learners 450 585 765 900 900 From 201 to 350 learners 300 390 510 600 600 Under 200 learners 150 195 255 300 300 (iii) Supply Graduate Teachers (with a Teaching Degree; for example as per definitions to date, a Teacher graduated to teach a subject at the Secondary level, employed as a Primary Class Teacher), Supply Graduate Teachers (with a Non-Teaching Degree; for example as per definitions to date, a Graduate with any first degree but not in Education), ...
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Works Resources. The introduction of an annual Work Resources Fund shall be paid to grades as stipulated in the table below, subject to procedures regulating the award of this allowance, in force from time to time and in agreement with the union.

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