Increments and Instructor Clause Samples

Increments and Instructor s Diploma), will be considered “frozen”. In any event, instructors will be denied their increment to the top step of the salary scale without the Instructor’s Diploma certificate or equivalent and will be considered “frozen” until they complete the Instructor’s Diploma or its equivalent. Instructors will be granted the next increment level, effective the first of the month immediately following receipt by Human Resources of reasonable proof of completion of the Instructor's Diploma or the certification of its equivalent. 9.6 Notwithstanding the above, the date for other increments shall remain as outlined in Article 5.7
Increments and Instructor s Diploma and Article 9.5, initial step placement of employees above their hiring qualifications is based on teaching and relevant work experience. Education and experience beyond that required for hiring qualifications will be recognized and credited as follows:

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