Common use of Occupational Therapists Clause in Contracts

Occupational Therapists. Article D.15.5 does not apply to employees who are Occupational Therapists and who may be required to work during the months of July and August for up to three (3) weeks. When such work is required, there must be mutual agreement on an equivalent period of vacation time to be taken between September and June of that school year. Such time is to be taken when the employee’s workload is not at a peak level and such agreement shall not be unreasonably refused by either party.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Working Document Collective Agreement, Working Document Collective Agreement, Working Document

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Occupational Therapists. Article D.15.5 does not apply to employees who are Occupational Therapists and who may be required to work during the months of July and August for up to three (3) weeks. When such work is required, there must be mutual agreement on an equivalent period of vacation time to be taken between September and June of that school year. Such time is to be taken when the employee’s employee‘s workload is not at a peak level and such agreement shall not be unreasonably refused by either party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Working Document Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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