Substitutes definition

Substitutes as used in this Agreement shall mean employees not covered by individual, temporary, or regular contracts of employment.
Substitutes shall be defined as a person scheduled to work in the absence of a regular employee on a leave of absence (paid or unpaid) including vacation and during the period of time required to post and fill vacancies.
Substitutes means persons serving on assignments for uninterrupted periods of less than one (1) semester's duration for members of the unit on leave, or in an on-call status to replace absent regular employees on a day-to-day basis for any length of time within a school year.

Examples of Substitutes in a sentence

  • Substitutes who work twenty (20) consecutive days in the same assignment shall be placed on the annual salary schedule beginning the twenty-first (21) day.

  • Substitutes holding emergency certification may only be assigned work when the list of fully qualified substitutes is exhausted per board policy 5610.

  • Substitutes who meet these conditions will be evaluated using Appendix 9 only.

  • Substitutes employed in the London City School District on a continuous basis in the same position for a period of sixty (60) or more work days shall be a member of the bargaining unit but shall be specifically excluded from the application of the contract renewal provisions of this Agreement and/or Sections 3319.11 and 3319.111 Ohio Revised Code.

  • Substitutes (45 days and less) are employees temporarily replacing permanent employees (leaves, illnesses, accidents, etc.), and are not subject to the temporary rule.


More Definitions of Substitutes

Substitutes means persons hired on a daily basis to replace regular employees absent on approved leaves of absence1.
Substitutes shall be defined as a person scheduled to work in the absence of a regular employee on a leave of absence (paid or unpaid), including vacation and during the period of time required to post and fill vacancies. Unless otherwise indicated, use of the term “employee” or “bargaining unit member” when used hereinafter in this Agreement shall refer to all members of the above-defined bargaining unit. A probationary employee shall be considered an employee who has served in a bargaining unit position for less than ninety (90) calendar days. It is expressly recognized by the parties that the Custodial Supervisor, Bus Mechanic, Transportation Supervisor, Food Service Director, and Finance Director may continue to perform bargaining unit work of the same kind and nature and to the extent as has been done in the past. It is understood that other supervisory employees may perform bargaining unit work in circumstances such as emergency situations, when operational difficulties are encountered, in the testing of materials and equipment, and in the instruction or training of employees. Work performed by non-bargaining unit employees shall not result in the layoff of regular bargaining unit members.
Substitutes means a person engaged against a regular, permanent or temporary post by reason of absence on leave or otherwise of a permanent or temporary railway servant and such substitute shall not be deemed to be a railway servant unless he is absorbed in the regular railway service;
Substitutes. The District will make every attempt to recruit and train substitutes for the following positions: Library Technician, Office Manager, Cafeteria Cashier, Cafeteria Food Server, Full Inclusion Aide, and Day and Night Custodian. When unit members in these positions are absent from the first day, substitutes will be provided if available. When current employees, who are cross-trained for these positions, are available, they shall be first used as substitutes.
Substitutes. Individuals called in to replace regular employees on excused absences (i.e., sick leave, vacation, etc.). Substitutes working less than sixty one (61) consecutive workdays are not part of the bargaining unit. Beginning with the sixty-first (61st) consecutive workday, the substitute will become a member of the bargaining unit and pay fair share. The employee may then continue as a fair share payer or choose to become a member of the Union.
Substitutes are employees performing the duties of a previously established position. The substitutes' employment will automatically terminate upon the return of the regular employee.
Substitutes are defined as licensed staff members hired on a daily basis who may be assigned up to ninety (90) consecutive workdays in one (1) assignment during one (1) school year.