LTO definition
Examples of LTO in a sentence
A Long-Term Occasional Teacher who works more than one LTO assignment in the same school year may carry forward Sick leave and STLDP from one LTO assignment to the next, provided the assignments occur in the same school year.
If, and for so long as, title in the LTO to the Employee Unit remains in the name of a deceased owner, the executor of the deceased owner’s estate may request that the Municipality permit occupancy of the Employee Unit on a rental basis in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement and the Municipality may, in its sole discretion, approve of such an arrangement, on such terms and conditions as the Municipality may consider necessary to achieve the intent of this Agreement.
Other - LTO: FICA (Social Security & Medicare), Workers Compensation, Tuition Reimbursement, Waived Benefit Dollars, Group Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Group Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability, Executive Long-Term Disability, Non-RSO Pension and Retirement, Executive Pension, Employee Assistance Program, Trip Reduction, and Non-Taxable Expense Reimbursement.
If the end date is extended for an LTO assignment, the member may decline the extension without reprisal.
The option to purchase hereby granted and the right of first right of refusal granted by this Agreement are effective until the date that is 80 years less a day after the date on which theForm C referring to this Agreement is deposited for registration in the LTO.