Common use of Emergency Excess Clause in Contracts

Emergency Excess. Teaching Hours occur when there is an unplanned absence of a teacher and another teacher agrees to take a class with less than 24 hours notice. In such circumstances, emergency Excess Teaching Hours shall be paid for at the casual teaching rate as set out in Schedule B - Hourly Rates for Casual Teachers, Co-ordinators and Counsellors.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Emergency Excess. Teaching Hours occur when there is an unplanned absence of a teacher and Teacher leads to another teacher agrees to take a class with Teacher being given less than 24 hours notice. In such circumstances, emergency Excess Teaching Hours shall be paid for at the casual teaching rate as set out in Schedule B - Hourly Rates for Casual Teachers, Co-ordinators and Counsellorsnotice to take a class.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Emergency Excess. Teaching Hours occur when there is an unplanned absence of a teacher and another teacher agrees to take a class with less than 24 hours notice. In such circumstances, emergency Excess Teaching Hours shall be paid for at the casual teaching rate as set out in Schedule B 2 - Hourly Rates for Casual Teachers, Co-ordinators and Counsellors.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Emergency Excess. Teaching Hours occur when there is an unplanned absence of a teacher and Teacher leads to another teacher agrees Teacher being given less than 24 hours’ notice to take a class with less than 24 hours notice. In such circumstances, emergency Excess Teaching Hours shall be paid for at the casual teaching rate as set out in Schedule B - Hourly Rates for Casual Teachers, Co-ordinators and Counsellorsclass.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement