Provincial Executive definition
Examples of Provincial Executive in a sentence
Any teacher elected to the Provincial Executive, to a maximum of two (2) teachers, shall be allowed a total of forty (40) days per teacher in any school year, provided that a substitute satisfactory to the Division can be secured and that the cost of providing such a substitute is assumed by the Society.
Where a Teacher has been elected to the Provincial Executive of the Society, that Teacher shall, in a School Year, for the sole purpose of fulfilling duties as a member of the Provincial Executive, have the right to a leave of absence as determined by the Society.
Fund Board of Directors, or the Association’s Provincial Executive Council, Discipline and Practice Review Committees, and central and local table negotiating committees.
Similarly, a teacher returning to teaching from the Provincial Executive must notify the Employer by the Monday following March Break.
For an employee who is a member of the Provincial Executive of the Association and who is required to attend executive meetings of the Provincial Executive, leave with pay not exceeding thirty-seven point five (37.5) hours in any one (1) year.