Comparable Assignment definition

Comparable Assignment shall be defined to be as close as possible to a unit member’s average load over the previous three (3) like semesters (fall to fall or spring to spring) in which the unit member had load, not including summer. In the event of a financial hardship, the District and the Federation mutually agree to meet to discuss temporarily suspending the comparable assignment definition to allow for the distribution of available sections to the maximum number of part-time unit members, following the re-hire preference order in Section 7(A) of this article.
Comparable Assignment is defined as: K-3, Primary; 4-5, Intermediate; 6-8, Middle School; and 9-12, High School within subject matter area. A return to a "Comparable Assignment" does not enable a unit member to displace another bargaining unit member.

Related to Comparable Assignment

  • Mortgage Assignment means an assignment of the Mortgage in recordable form, sufficient under the laws of the jurisdiction wherein the related Mortgaged Property is located to reflect the sale of the Mortgage.

  • term assignment means, in relation to an employee, i. a term assignment within the meaning of the local collective agreement, or

  • Lease Assignment has the meaning set forth in Section 3.5(d).

  • Eligible Assignee means any Person that meets the requirements to be an assignee under Section 10.06(b)(iii) and (v) (subject to such consents, if any, as may be required under Section 10.06(b)(iii)).

  • Appraisal assignment means an engagement for which an

  • Qualified assignment agreement means an agreement providing for a qualified assignment within the meaning of section 130 of the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Assignment and Acceptance Agreement means an assignment and acceptance agreement entered into by a Committed Lender, an Eligible Assignee, such Committed Lender’s Group Agent and the Administrative Agent, and, if required, the Borrower, pursuant to which such Eligible Assignee may become a party to this Agreement, in substantially the form of Exhibit C hereto.