WORKLOAD - (Continued) Sample Clauses

WORKLOAD - (Continued). E. Weekly Sessional Time (Cont’d)
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WORKLOAD - (Continued). Should the Committee find that workloads in a Department require revision, the Department shall revise the workload to fit with the above principles in time for the next budget year. Should the Committee find in favor of an individual faculty member who filed a complaint, his/her workload must be reduced by the beginning of the next term and appropriate compensation arranged for the period of excessive workload. In fostering appropriate norms in each Department the Joint Faculty/Administration Committee shall adhere to the principles stated above and shall seek to bring into alignment the workloads of Departments with similar ranges and types of responsibility.

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  • SENIORITY (Continued) Seniority shall continue to accumulate and shall not be lost when an employee is on leave due to an injury or accident which is compensable under the Employer's workers' compensation insurance for a period of up to twelve (12) months; when an employee is on leave to serve in the armed forces of the United States; or when an employee is on any paid leave of absence.

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  • Benefits Continued A) Employees with one (1) or more years of service who are laid-off shall accrue benefits for twenty (20) work days and shall have their benefits maintained for the balance of a one (1) year period of time. (Reference Article 37 – Leave – General.)

  • Service and Seniority Continuation While on pregnancy/birth or parental, or adoption leave, a Nurse shall continue to accrue and accumulate Service and Seniority credits at the same rate as before the leave for the duration of the leave and the Nurse’s Service and Seniority shall be deemed to be continuous. This provision is not applicable to a Casual Nurse.

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  • Workload An employee who believes that her workload is unsafe or consistently excessive shall discuss the problem with her immediate supervisor. If the problem is not resolved in this discussion, the employee may seek a remedy by means of the grievance procedure. If the matter is not resolved in the grievance procedure, it may be referred to troubleshooter who shall:

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