Common use of Call Out Procedures Clause in Contracts

Call Out Procedures. a. In the event that the assignment of a Teacher Teaching on Call is interrupted after five (5) consecutive days by the return of a teacher who is subsequently absent due to illness for one working day or less, the Teacher Teaching on Call shall be reassigned, subject to availability, and the assignment shall proceed as if it has not been broken for salary or contract provisions which depend upon the length of assignment. b. The service of a Teacher Teaching on Call shall not be considered broken by: i. a non-instructional day. ii. a lockout. iii. a statutory holiday.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Provincial Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Call Out Procedures. a. 3.4.1 In the event that the assignment of a Teacher Teaching on Teacher-on-Call is interrupted after five (5) consecutive days by the return of a teacher who is subsequently absent due to illness for one working day or less, the Teacher Teaching on Teacher-on-Call shall be reassigned, subject to availability, and the assignment shall proceed as if it has not been broken for salary or contract provisions which depend upon the length of assignment. b. 3.4.2 The service of a Teacher Teaching on Teacher-on-Call shall not be considered broken by: i. (a) a non-instructional day. ii. (b) a lockout. iii. (c) a statutory holiday.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Call Out Procedures. a. In the event that the assignment of a Teacher Teaching on Call is interrupted after five (5) consecutive days by the return of a teacher who is subsequently absent due to illness for one working day or less, the Teacher Teaching on Call shall be reassigned, subject to availability, and the assignment shall proceed as if it has not been broken for salary or contract provisions which depend upon the length of assignment. b. The service of a Teacher Teaching on Call shall not be considered broken by: i. a non-instructional day. ii. a lockout. iii. a statutory holiday.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement