Working Status Change and Gratuity Calculation Sample Clauses

Working Status Change and Gratuity Calculation. Teachers who change their working status from part-time to full-time, or full-time to part-time (this does not apply to teachers on a second semester leave as described in Article 18.04) or are on an unpaid leave of absence, within their last five years of employment with the Near North District School Board, shall have their gratuity prorated. Example: A teacher working full-time in 1999-2000, 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 then assumes a two-thirds part-time teaching load in each of 2002-2003 and goes on an unpaid leave in 2003/2004. The time equivalent for this teacher is calculated as: [ (3 1) + (1 2/3) + (1 x 0)]/5 = .734 The gratuity for that teacher is thus 73.4% of the gratuity determined from the formula in Article 17.10.02 (iv) of the Collective Agreement. ARTICLE #18 LEAVES
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