Common use of Timetabling Clause in Contracts

Timetabling. The following limits shall be placed on the times that a University- College professor/instructor would be expected to teach: 10.4.1.1.1 No University-College professor/instructor shall be required to teach more than three consecutive one hour classes, labs or seminars, or more than 2 consecutive classes, labs or seminars of duration more than one hour each. No University-College professor/instructor shall be required to conduct more than four consecutive hours of class, lab or seminar. 10.4.1.1.2 Where a University-College professor/instructor has child care commitments, and where the University-College professor/instructor makes a written request, the University-College shall make every effort to ensure that University-College professor/instructor has no classes scheduled before 9:00 am.

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Timetabling. The following limits shall be placed on the times that a University- University College professorProfessor/instructor Instructor would be expected to teach: 10.4.1.1.1 No University-University College professorProfessor/instructor Instructor shall be required to teach more than three consecutive one hour classes, labs or seminars, or more than 2 consecutive classes, labs or seminars of duration more than one hour each. No University-College University professor/instructor shall be required to conduct more than four consecutive hours of class, lab or seminar. 10.4.1.1.2 Where a University-University College professorProfessor/instructor Instructor has child care commitments, and where the University-University College professorProfessor/instructor Instructor makes a written request, the University-University College shall make every effort to ensure that University-University College professorProfessor/instructor Instructor has no classes scheduled before 9:00 am.

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Sources: Collective Agreement