Modified Work Plans Sample Clauses

Modified Work Plans. The Board and the Federation recognize the benefit of enabling a disabled teacher to return to suitable work as early as the teacher is willing and able. For the purposes of this Article, "disabled teacher" is defined as an teacher who is unable to perform the full work requirements of the regular position. Accordingly, the Board and Federation have developed this "Modified Work Plan" protocol to facilitate the return to work of the teacher by making reasonable accommodations that fairly balance the needs and the requirements of the disabled teacher, the Federation members and the Board. For each disabled teacher who is able to perform work, the Board in consultation with the Federation and the teacher, shall cooperatively develop a "Modified Work Plan". The Plan will consider the employment needs and abilities of the disabled teacher, the workplace needs of the system and the interests of the Federation. A Work Plan shall establish an implementation date and a termination date. The underlying principle behind each Modified Work Plan is to create a suitable position by modifying the teacher's regular position through the smallest possible changes to both the teacher's position and/or to other positions. With due regard to seniority, a reserved vacancy may also be considered to facilitate the teacher's return to full teaching status. Any position modified, reserved and/or created under this provision shall be treated as non-permanent and no teacher shall have the rate of pay reduced nor the fundamental quality of the normal position permanently eroded. For the purpose of administering other provisions of the collective agreement, any position that is modified under this provision shall be treated in the same manner as if it were a regular position. It is understood that the Federation reserves its right of access to the grievance procedure up to and including arbitration should the Federation disagree with Board's application of these Modified Work Plan provisions.
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Modified Work Plans. The Board and the Union recognize the benefit of enabling a disabled E.A. to return to suitable work as early as the E.A. is willing and able.
Modified Work Plans. 18:05:01 The Board and the Union recognize the benefit of enabling an SSP with a disability to return to suitable work as early as the SSP is willing and able. Accordingly, the Board and Union have developed this "Modified Work Plan" protocol to facilitate the return to work of the S S P by making reasonable accommodations that fairly balance the needs and the requirements of the SSP with a disability, the Union members and the Board. For each SSP with a disability who is able to perform work, the Board in consultation with the Union and the SSP, shall cooperatively develop a "Modified Work Plan". The Plan will consider the employment needs and abilities of the SSP with a disability, the workplace needs of the system and the interests of the Union. A Work Plan shall establish an implementation date and a termination date. The underlying principle behind each Modified Work Plan is to create a suitable position by modifying the SSP's regular position through the smallest possible changes to both the SSPs position and/or to other positions. With due regard to seniority, a reserved vacancy may also be considered to facilitate the SSPs return to full employment status. Any position modified, reserved and/or created under this provision shall be treated as non•permanent and no SSP shall have the rate of pay reduced, nor the fundamental quality of the normal position permanently eroded. For the purpose of administering other provisions of the collective agreement, any position that is modified under this provision shall be treated in the same manner as if it were a regular position. It is understood that the Union reserves its right of access to the grievance procedure up to and including arbitration should the Union disagree with Board's application of these Modified Work Plan provisions.
Modified Work Plans 

Related to Modified Work Plans

  • Modified Work Program The Employer shall provide modified work for any employee injured on the job as per the requirements of the Workers’ Safety and Insurance Board. The employee must co-operate in developing and participating in, a modified work program suited to his capabilities, and with the approval of his physician and/or the WSIB. Both the Employer and the employee shall work together to return the employee to good health and his regular duties.

  • Modified Work In order to facilitate a safe return to work, in compliance with the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, the Ontario Human Rights Code, the collective agreement and other applicable legislation, the parties will endeavour to provide fair and consistent practices to accommodate employees who are ill, injured or permanently disabled. (The following clause related to modified work agreements will be incorporated into all collective agreements)

  • Project Plans The Contractor: must carry out the Contractor's Activities in accordance with, and otherwise implement, the Project Plans; and for the purposes of subparagraph (i), must: prepare Project Plans based, where applicable, on the draft Project Plans lodged by the Contractor in its tender for the Contractor's Activities, and otherwise in accordance with the requirements of the Contract and submit them to the Contract Administrator so as to ensure that there is no delay or disruption to the Contractor's Activities and in any event no later than the number of days specified in the Contract Particulars after the Award Date for each Project Plan; not commence any of the Contractor's Activities to which any Project Plan applies, unless the Contract Administrator has had the number of days specified in the Contract Particulars for each Project Plan to review the Project Plan and has not rejected the Project Plan; if any Project Plan is rejected, submit an amended Project Plan to the Contract Administrator; in any event, finalise each Project Plan so as to ensure that there is no delay or disruption to the Contractor's Activities and in any event in accordance with the requirements of the Contract to the satisfaction of the Contract Administrator; after each Project Plan has been finalised: regularly review, update and amend each Project Plan in accordance with the process set out in each Project Plan (and otherwise at least on each anniversary of the Award Date); update or amend a Project Plan on request of the Contract Administrator; and continue to correct any defects in or omissions from a Project Plan (whether identified by the Contract Administrator or the Contractor), and submit an updated or amended Project Plan to the Contract Administrator, after which: the Contractor must continue to comply with the requirements of the then current Project Plan until the process in subparagraph (ii) has been completed in respect of the updated or amended Project Plan; and subsubparagraphs B - E will apply (to the extent applicable); and document and maintain detailed records of all: reviews, updates, amendments and submissions of each Project Plan; audits or other monitoring of each Project Plan; and training and awareness programs and communications provided to Contractor and subcontractor personnel in respect of each Project Plan (including each updated or amended Project Plan). The Contractor will not be relieved from compliance with any of its obligations under the Contract or otherwise at law or in equity as a result of: the implementation of, and compliance with, the requirements of any Project Plan; any direction by the Contract Administrator concerning a Project Plan or the Contractor's compliance or non-compliance with a Project Plan; any audit or other monitoring by the Contract Administrator or anyone else acting on behalf of the Commonwealth of the Contractor's compliance with a Project Plan; or any failure by the Contract Administrator, or anyone else acting on behalf of the Commonwealth, to detect any defect in or omission from a Project Plan including where any such failure arises from any negligence on the part of the Contract Administrator or other person.

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