MINISTRY INITIATIVES COMMITTEE Sample Clauses

MINISTRY INITIATIVES COMMITTEE. EWAO-ATEO will be invited to be a participant at the Ministry Initiatives Committee. LETTER OF AGREEMENT #9 BETWEEN The Education Workers’ Alliance of Ontario/ Alliance des travailleuses et travailleurs en éducation de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘EWAO-ATEO’) AND The Council of Trustees’ Associations (Hereinafter the ‘CTA-CAE’) AND The Crown RE: PROVINCIAL WORKING GROUPHEALTH & SAFETY The parties confirm their intent to continue to participate in the Provincial Working Group - Health and Safety in accordance with the Terms of Reference dated May 25, 2016 including any updates to such Terms of Reference. The purpose of the working group is to consider areas related to health and safety in order to continue to build and strengthen a culture of health and safety mindedness in the education sector. Areas for discussion may include: • Violence prevention training • Central vs. multisite Joint Health and Safety Committees • Standardization of personal protective equipment • Student aggression Where best practices are identified by the committee, those practices will be shared with school boards. LETTER OF AGREEMENT #10 BETWEEN The Education Workers’ Alliance of Ontario/ Alliance des travailleuses et travailleurs en éducation de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘EWAO-ATEO’) AND The Council of Trustees’ Associations (Hereinafter the ‘CTA-CAE’) AND The Crown RE: VIOLENCE PREVENTION TRAINING The parties are committed to the prevention of violence in the workplace and recognize that staff training is important in achieving this objective. The CTA and the Crown will make available to school boards for employees represented by EWAO-ATEO a training module on the prevention and de-escalation of violence. The training module will be rolled out on a Professional Development day prior to December 31 in the second and subsequent school years of the collective agreement. It is understood that permanent EWAO represented employees who are regularly in contact with students in a school or are assigned to a school shall attend the half day of professional development training and that the day will not be designated as SULP. In addition, EWAO represented employees in long- term assignments falling on the day the training occurs and who are regularly in contact with students in a school or are assigned to a school shall be included in the training. LETTER OF AGREEMENT #11 BETWEEN The Education Workers’ Alliance of Ontario/ Alliance des travailleuses et travailleurs en éducation d...
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MINISTRY INITIATIVES COMMITTEE. The Provincial Committee on Ministry Initiatives provides advice to the Ministry of Education, on new or existing ministry initiatives/strategies to support improvement to achievement and well- being of all learners. The Crown may convene a meeting of this committee to discuss such initiatives. CUPE-OSBCU will be an active participant in the consultation process at the Ministry Initiatives Committee.
MINISTRY INITIATIVES COMMITTEE. EWAO-ATEO will be invited to be a participant at the Ministry Initiatives Committee. LETTER OF AGREEMENT #9 BETWEEN The Education Workers’ Alliance of Ontario/ Alliance des travailleuses et travailleurs en éducation de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘EWAO-ATEO’) AND The Council of Trustees’ Associations (Hereinafter the ‘CTA-CAE’) AND The Crown

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