Common use of Teaching Schedule Clause in Contracts

Teaching Schedule. 130 (a) An employee’s teaching preferences should be honored to the extent 131 possible, recognizing programmatic need, budget availability, student demand, 132 and maximization of classroom utilization. 133 (b) Teaching schedules should be established, if practicable, so that the time 134 between the beginning of the first assignment and the end of the last assignment 135 for any one day does not exceed nine hours unless the employee and the 136 supervisor agree to a schedule with longer hours. 137 (c) The usual length of time between the end of the last assignment on one 138 day and the beginning of the first assignment on the next day shall be at least 139 twelve hours, unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with a 140 shorter time off between days. 141 9.7 Workweek. Scheduled hours for all employees shall not normally exceed 142 forty hours per week. Time shall be allowed within the normal working day for 143 research, creative activities, teaching, or other activities required of the 144 employee, when a part of the assigned duties. Supervisors are encouraged to 145 make appropriate adjustments in the timing and number of scheduled hours in 146 recognition of evening, night, and weekend assignments, and for periods when an 147 employee is on call. Evenings, nights, and weekends when an employee is on call 148 shall be considered in making other duty assignments. See the Article 17, Leaves 149 150 and

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Sources: Assignment of Responsibilities

Teaching Schedule. 130 128 (a) An employee’s teaching preferences should be honored to the extent 131 129 possible, recognizing programmatic need, budget availability, student demand, 132 130 and maximization of classroom utilization. 133 131 (b) Teaching schedules should be established, if practicable, so that the time 134 132 between the beginning of the first assignment and the end of the last assignment 135 133 for any one day does not exceed nine hours unless the employee and the 136 134 supervisor agree to a schedule with longer hours. 137 135 (c) The usual length of time between the end of the last assignment on one 138 136 day and the beginning of the first assignment on the next day shall be at least 139 137 twelve hours, unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with a 140 138 shorter time off between days. 141 139 9.7 Workweek. Scheduled hours for all employees shall not normally exceed 142 140 forty hours per week. Time shall be allowed within the normal working day for 143 141 research, creative activities, teaching, or other activities required of the 144 142 employee, when a part of the assigned duties. Supervisors are encouraged to 145 143 make appropriate adjustments in the timing and number of scheduled hours in 146 144 recognition of evening, night, and weekend assignments, and for periods when an 147 145 employee is on call. Evenings, nights, and weekends when an employee is on call 148 146 shall be considered in making other duty assignments. See the Article 17, Leaves 149 150 andLeaves, 147 regarding schedule adjustment for holiday assignment.

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Sources: Assignment of Responsibilities