Common use of Non-Instructional Days Clause in Contracts

Non-Instructional Days. Non-instructional days occurring during an assignment shall count as a day of work if the teacher-teaching-on-call’s presence is required by an Administrator.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Provincial and Local Matters Agreement, Provincial and Local Matters Agreement, Provincial and Local Matters Agreement

Non-Instructional Days. Non-instructional days occurring during an assignment shall count as a day of work for purposes of determining consecutive days in Article B.2.6.a and, if requested by the teacher-teaching-on-call’s presence is required by an AdministratorAdministrator to attend, shall be paid.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Non-Instructional Days. Non-instructional days occurring during an assignment shall may count as a day of work if work, at the teacher-teaching-on-call’s presence is required by discretion of the Principal, and will not count as an Administratorinterruption in service.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Local and Provincial Matters Agreement, Local and Provincial Matters Agreement, Local and Provincial Matters Agreement

Non-Instructional Days. Non-instructional days occurring during an assignment shall count as a day of work for purposes of determining consecutive days in Article B.2.6.b and, if requested by the teacher-teaching-on-call’s presence is required by an AdministratorAdministrator to attend, shall be paid.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Non-Instructional Days. Non-instructional days occurring during an assignment shall may count as a day of work if work, at the teacher-teaching-on-call’s presence is required by discretion of the Administrative Officer, and will not count as an Administratorinterruption in service.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Local and Provincial Matters Agreement