Absences Lasting Longer Than Four Weeks of Class Sample Clauses

Absences Lasting Longer Than Four Weeks of Class. When a member has been absent for four (4) weeks of class, and a long-term substitute has not been assigned, a long-term substitute shall be assigned for all remaining days that the member continues to be absent.

Related to Absences Lasting Longer Than Four Weeks of Class

  • Probation for Newly Hired Employees (a) The Employer may reject a probationary employee for just cause. A rejection during probation shall not be considered a dismissal for the purpose of Article 11.2

  • Absences and Leaves In the event that one member of the job/time sharing arrangement is off due to illness or injury or goes on any other leave of absence, the remaining partner will endeavour to cover all of the absent partner’s shifts for the duration of the absence. If the employee is unable to cover the absences, she or he must inform the Director of Resident Care or designate.