Examples of Teaching Service Commission in a sentence
This section applies to the offices of the Governor General, member of the Public Service Commission, member of the Teaching Service Commission, member of the Public Service Board of Appeal, the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Director of Audit, the Parliamentary Commissioner, the Deputy Parliamentary Commissioner and the Chief Elections Officer.
There shall be a Teaching Service Commission for Saint Lucia (hereinafter in this section referred to as the Commission) which shall consist of a chairperson and not less than 2 nor more than 4 other members, who shall be appointed by the Governor General, acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister: Provided that the Prime Minister shall consult the Leader of the Opposition before tendering any advice to the Governor General for the purposes of this subsection.
The Permanent Secretary must then forward the applications of all eligible applicants to the Director of Personnel Administration (the DPA) for submission to the Teaching Service Commission (the TSC).
The Employer, in making recommendations to the Teaching Service Commission for the promotion and appointment of staff, shall give priority to persons within the Teaching Service.
Where a person who has been granted benefits, or who is eligible for benefits, in respect of public service, was not at the time he ceased to be a public officer subject to the jurisdiction of the Judicial and Legal Service Commission, the Police Service Commission, or the Teaching Service Commission, the power referred to in subsection (1) shall not be exercised without the approval of the Public Service Commission.
The professional competence of teachers needs to be strengthened and their productivity increased, while concerns about the effectiveness of the Teaching Service Commission as an employer and the poor state of teacher housing must be addressed.
The bargaining unit shall comprise all Teachers, Vice Principals, Principals and professional staff employed in the Teaching Service by the Teaching Service Commission.
Where a person who has been granted benefits, or who is eligible for benefits, in respects of public service was at the time he ceased to be a public officer subject to the jurisdiction of the Judicial and Legal Service Commission, the Police Service Commission or the Teaching Service Commission, the power referred to in subsection (1) shall not be exercised with respect to those benefits without the approval of that Commission.
This section applies to all public offices including in particular offices in the Civil Service, the Fire Service and the Prison Service, but this section does not apply to offices to which appointments are made by the Judicial and Legal Service Commission, the Police Service Commission or the Teaching Service Commission or offices to which appointments are to be made by the President.
The Ministry of Education is governed by the Education Act of 1981 and the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) Act of 1982.