Work Years Sample Clauses

The "Work Years" clause defines the measurement of time, typically in years, used to calculate or allocate work, services, or obligations under an agreement. This clause may specify how a "work year" is determined, such as the number of hours or days that constitute a full work year, and can be used to prorate compensation, benefits, or deliverables based on partial years of service. Its core practical function is to ensure consistency and clarity in how time-based obligations are measured, preventing disputes over the interpretation of service periods or entitlements.
Work Years. A. The academic year shall be defined as that period between the 1st day of a fall semester and the last day of the following spring semester excluding any intersession term. B. No faculty members shall obtain regular classification with respect to employment in any intersession, and service in connection with such employment shall not be included in computing the service required as a prerequisite to attainment of, or eligibility for, classification as a regular employee of the district. C. Each contract counselor shall be on duty 190 days at 7 hours each day according to the Counselor's work year (Appendix C4). In addition, depending on need and available resources, each counselor may work, upon mutual agreement with the District, a block of 21 additional 7 hour days during the months of July and August. These days shall be reimbursed at a per diem rate of pay based on Appendix “A” annual 10-month salary capped at step 8, divided by 177. D. Each contract librarian shall be on duty for 35 hours per week during the primary semesters, fall and spring, which coincide with the instructional calendar. In addition, depending on need and available resources, they shall work 180 hours, at 65% of their monthly pay rate from Schedule A capped at Step 8, times 1.67. All librarians hired prior to July 1, 2002 shall be required to work the additional 180 hours. At least one (1) contract librarian shall be on duty during each short session. Each librarian may work, upon mutual agreement with the District and depending on need and resources, an additional 144 hours block at 65% of their monthly pay rate from Schedule A (capped at Step 8) times 1.33. E. Each contract non-reading specialist shall be on duty for 35 hours per week during the primary semesters, fall and spring, which coincide with the instructional calendar. Their work during intersessions, if any, shall be paid per hour at 65% of their annual pay rate from schedule A (capped at Step 8) divided by 1085 (the number of their on-duty hours per instructional year). F. Each Division Chair shall work 201 days according to the Division Chair Calendar (Appendix D).
Work Years. Unless otherwise specified, employees shall work the full calendar year. The following employees shall normally be required to work less than the full calendar year, as follows: a) All school-year secretarial staff shall, if hired prior to August 1, 1996, normally work two hundred and eight (208) days per school year. Such employees who are hired after August 1, 1996 shall normally work two hundred and five (205) days of the two hundred and eight (208) days per school year and will, with the approval of their principal or supervisor, select the three (3) in- service or administration days on which they are not required to work. b) Library Technicians who were hired prior to November 25, 1993 shall normally work 208 days per school year; Library Technicians who were hired on or after November 25, 1993 shall normally work 200 days per school year; c) Educational Assistants, Program Assistants, Computerized Notetakers and Interpreter Tutors and shall work 190 days per school year. Educational Assistants and Library Technicians will, with the approval of their principal, select those in-service or administration days on which they are not required to work. Library Technicians may arrange with their principal to select days immediately prior to the school year. The number of such days will be determined as the difference between the number of days in the school year, as designated by The Minister of Education, and the number of work days as stipulated in this clause. Where the number of work days stipulated in this clause exceeds the number of days in the school year as designated by The Minister of Education, the Educational Assistant will work the additional days as directed by her principal. d) Behaviour Intervention Assistants shall work 200 days per school year. Effective July 1, 2011, new staff hired shall work 190 days.
Work Years. All Extended Day Programs operate ten (10) months per year. On a site-by-site basis, locations may operate during the summer months.
Work Years. Employees are categorized as 12-month, 11-month, 10- month, or Academic Year employees by the number of regularly paid workdays as defined below. 11.11.1. For the purposes of this section, classified employees shall be deemed to be employed for 12 months during each college year regardless of the number of months in which he or she is normally in paid status. 11.11.2. If, during a college year, it is necessary to assign an employee to perform an assignment or service in addition to his or her regular assignment, the district shall pay the employee on a pro rata basis for the additional assignment or service, not less than the compensation and benefits that are applicable to the classification of the additional assignment or service during the regular college year. The District shall inform the employee of the compensation and benefits of the additional assignment or service before the employee commences the additional assignment or service. 11.11.3. The District that, in any college year, maintains school sessions at times other than during the regular academic year shall assign for service, during those times, regular classified employees of the district. 11.11.4. If it is necessary to assign employees not regularly so assigned to work between the end of one academic year and the start of another, the assignment shall be made on the basis a. The District may not require a classified employee whose regular yearly assignment for service excludes all, or any part of, the period between the end of the academic year to the beginning of the next academic year to perform services during that period. b. A classified employee, assigned to work during the period between the end of the academic year and the start of the next academic year , shall receive, on a pro rata basis, not less than the compensation and benefits that are applicable to the classification of the additional assignment or service during the regular academic year.
Work Years. Library Technicians who were hired prior to November 25, 1993 shall normally work 208 days per school year; Library Technicians who were hired on or after November 25, 1993 shall normally work 200 days per school year;
Work Years. Unless otherwise specified, employees shall work the full calendar year. The following employees shall normally be required to work less than the full calendar year, as follows: a) All school-year secretarial staff shall, if hired prior to August 1, 1996, normally work two hundred and eight (208) days per school year. Such employees who are hired after August 1, 1996 shall normally work two hundred and five (205) days of the two hundred and eight (208) days per school year and will, with the approval of their principal or supervisor, select the three (3) in-service or administration days on which they are not required to work. b) Library Technicians who were hired prior to November 25, 1993 shall normally work 208 days per school year; Library Technicians who were hired on or after November 25, 1993 shall normally work 200 days per school year; Library Technicians will, with the approval of their principal, select those in-service or administration days on which they are not required to work. Library Technicians may arrange with their principal to select days immediately prior to the school year. The number of such days will be determined as the difference between the number of days in the school year, as designated by The Minister of Education, and the number of workdays as stipulated in this clause.
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Related to Work Years

  • Work Year The full-time work year for all employees employed in EA and ECE job classes shall be a minimum of 194 work days to correspond with the school year calendar.

  • Work Period The normal work period shall consist of forty (40) hours of work within a seven (7) day period or eighty (80) hours of work within a fourteen (14) day period.

  • EMPLOYEE WORK YEAR 23.01 Standard and Extended School Year and Work Year. The standard work year consists of 196 days. The School Board may adopt a written plan for an extended work year consisting of no more than 211 days at one or more instructional sites. This plan shall include the educational purpose to be achieved by the extension of the work year. LCTA shall be provided with the proposed plan at least sixty (60) calendar days prior to its consideration by the Board, and the District shall consult with LCTA prior to Board action regarding such plan. Employees at a school where such extended work year is to be implemented shall be provided with written notice that the District plans to implement an extended work year at their school no later than March 1 of the school year preceding the implementation of such extended work year. Employees at such school shall have input into their school’s plan through the procedures provided in Article 25 (School Improvement and Accountability and Shared Decision-Making) or through other appropriate teacher group(s) at the school (school improvement team, leadership team, etc.) Employees’ pay shall be increased proportionally consistent with the extended work year (see Section 21.03). A permanent employee assigned to a school that is to have an extended work year who desires to transfer to a school on a standard work year shall be provided with such an opportunity. Six (6) of the days in the standard or extended work year shall be designated as paid holidays. Appropriate time to complete necessary tasks during preschool and post school planning days shall be provided for the employee at the work station.