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For X. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx School, for Monday through Thursday the instructional day shall be three hundred and twenty (320) instructional minutes and for Friday shall be one hundred and sixty (160) instructional minutes, commencing with the start of opening exercises or the start of instruction, whichever comes first, and ending with the student’s dismissal from school, exclusive of lunch and recess break(s). The Employer shall ensure that no full-time Teacher is required to perform in excess of seventy five (75) minutes of supervision for each five (5) consecutive instructional days. For the purpose of the supervision provisions of the Collective Agreement, supervision time shall be defined as the time a Teacher is assigned to supervise students. For greater certainty, supervision assignments will be based on the recognition that the safety and well-being of pupils must be assured while the school buildings and playgrounds are open to pupils and may include recess duty, lunch duty, hall duty and bus duty. Effective August 31, 2012, in developing class and Teacher timetables, Principals shall regularly schedule the equivalent of two hundred and forty (240) minutes of preparation time during the instructional day, within any period of five (5) consecutive instructional days, free from supervisory, teaching or other assigned duties for each full-time Teacher and shall provide the equivalent of two hundred and forty (240) minutes on a prorated basis for part-time Teachers. The weekly minutes of preparation time, generated within twenty consecutive instructional days, may be aggregated with the mutual consent of the Principal and Teacher, to provide for meaningful blocks of preparation time for Teachers. Preparation time shall be used for professional activities as determined by the Teacher and shall be assigned only during the instructional program of each school day. All unassigned time shall be available to Teachers for marking and preparation. The Employer shall schedule preparation time in blocks of not less than twenty (20) consecutive minutes. Scheduled intervals between classes do not form part of the instructional day and do not count in the calculation of instructional time.
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For X. Xx. in dietetics, or any other recognised equivalent qualification from a tertiary institution, the sum of 7.5% of the base rate as defined.
For X. Xx. 1 to 4 calculation of the Fee shall be based on Estimated Project Cost which will be decided mutually by Authority and DTA; and shortfall/excess amount shall be reconciled once Actual Project Cost is finalised i.e. after the Construction and Maintenance agency fee is finalized.
For X. Xx. 5 to 6 calculation of the Fee shall be based on the Actual Project Cost i.e. after the Construction and Maintenance agency fee is finalized.
For X. Xx. 7 calculation of the Fee shall be based on the Actual Project Cost in executing the project by Construction and Maintenance agency. # Excludes any additional time taken by the Independent Engineer appointed by the Authority or Engineer, R&B in reviewing the detailed designs and drawings.
For X. Xx. in Dietetics, or any other recognised equivalent qualification from a recognised tertiary institution, the sum set out at Appendix 1.
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For X. Xxxxxxxx A/S For Licensor /s/ XXXX XXXXXX-XXXXXX /s/ P.N. GEROLYMATOS Name: XXXX XXXXXX-XXXXXX Name: P.N. GEROLYMATOS Title: President Title: President <PAGE> Annex 3 [LETTERHEAD OF TAKIS GEROLYMATOS] Lundbeck 9 Ottiliavej DK-2500 Valby Copenhagen Denmark Kryoneri 16 July 1999 For the kind attention of Xx Xxxx Xxxxxx-Jansen In accordance with Article 6.4 of the Patent License Agreement between P.N.

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  • UNION XXXXXXX 9:01 The Union may appoint and the Employer shall recognize a Xxxxxxx for each shop, job or area. The Employer's General Manager shall be notified in writing of the name of the Xxxxxxx when the appointment becomes effective. The Xxxxxxx shall be recognized as the representative of the Union for the shop, job or area in which he/she is working and no discrimination shall be shown against the Xxxxxxx for carrying out his/her Union duties. The Xxxxxxx shall not be laid off, transferred or discharged by reason of executing his/her Union duties and responsibilities as a Xxxxxxx. To be eligible for appointment as a Xxxxxxx, the employee must have been in the employ of the Company for 12 consecutive months immediately prior to the appointment.

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