Common use of A Long Clause in Contracts

A Long. Term Occasional Teacher who is not on the Occasional Teacher Roster will be considered to be on probation for (sixty) 60 teaching days, which may accumulate from different assignments. The Long-Term Occasional Teacher must comply with the requirements of the probationary process outlined in Article

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

A Long. Term Occasional Teacher who is not on the Occasional Teacher Roster will be considered to be on probation for (sixty) 60 teaching days, which may accumulate from different assignments. The Long-Term Occasional Teacher must comply with the requirements of the probationary process outlined in ArticleArticle 6.01. Such time worked will be applied to the probationary period should the Occasional Teacher be subsequently approved for placement on the Roster.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

A Long. Term Occasional Teacher who is not on the Occasional Teacher Roster Supply List will be considered to be on probation for (sixty) 60 teaching days, which may accumulate from different assignments. The Long-Term Occasional Teacher must comply with the requirements of the probationary process outlined in ArticleArticle 6.01. Such time worked will be applied to the probationary period should the Occasional Teacher be subsequently approved for placement on the Supply List.

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Sources: Collective Agreement