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1 1 TEACHERS’ LEGAL ISSUES A FINAL FEW WORDS!

2 2 THE COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT

3 3 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ONE COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT FOR ALL TEACHERS IN N.B. NEGOTIATIONS PROCEED UNDER THE TERMS OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE LABOR RELATIONS ACT PROVISIONS APPLY TO ALL TEACHERS AND THE EMPLOYER (DIST.s & DEPT.)

4 4 SOME IMPORTANT ARTICLES APPLICATION - Art. 6 CLASS SIZE - Art. 20 SICK LEAVE - Art. 31 LAYOFFS AND RECALL - Art.48 IMPROVEMENT IN CERTIFICATION - Art.50 EXPERIENCE FOR SALARY- Art. 52 DISCIPLINE - Art. 55 GRIEVANCE - Art. 57 CONTRACT, SALARY, OTHER

5 5 APPLICATION - Art. 6 THE AGREEMENT APPLIES TO AND IS BINDING ON -THE FEDERATION -ALL TEACHERS EMPLOYED BY CONTRACT IN ANY SCHOOL IN N.B. UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION -THE EMPLOYER AND REPRESENTATIVES

6 6 EMPLOYER’S RESPONSIBILITY THE EMPLOYER IS VESTED WITH THE RESPONSIBILITY OF MANAGING THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM INCLUDING: HIRING, PROMOTING, TRANSFERRING, SUSPENDING, DISCIPLINING, DISMISSING OR LAYING OFF TEACHERS, ETC. SUBJECT TO THE SPECIFIC PROVISIONS OF THE COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT

7 7 PUBLIC LEGISLATION - Art. 12 ANY ACT (EDUCATION ACT) OF THE PROVINCE HAS PRECEDENCE OVER THE AGREEMENT THE AGREEMENT HAS PRECEDENCE OVER CONFLICTING REGULATIONS

8 8 CLASS SIZE - Art. 20 (currently) NORMAL CLASS SIZE 27 WITH NO CLASS LARGER THAN 30, BUT KINDERGARTEN - 22 GRADES 1 & 2 - 22 GRADE 3 - 27 ( UNFORSEEN = 28) GRADES 4-6 - 29 ( UNFORSEEN = 30) COMBINED CLASSES 1-3=17, 3-5=24, 5-12=25 WHILE ANY GRADE COMBONED WITH K = 17 INCLUSION OF SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS SHAL [ALSO] BE CONSIDERED SEPT 1, 2009 – MAX AT EACH GRADE LEVEL REDUCED BY 1

9 9 SICK LEAVE - Art. 31 1 1/2 DAYS PER MONTH TO 195 NUMBER OF OTHER ARTICLES RELATED TO LEAVES -COMPASSIONATE LEAVE -MATERNITY LEAVE -ADOPTION LEAVE -OTHER ABSENCES 34, 35, 36,AND 37

10 10 LAYOFF AND RECALL - Art.48 TEACHER WITH LEAST SENIORITY LAID OFF BEFORE OTHERS AS LONG AS REMAINING TEACHERS CAN SATISFACTORILY FULFILL THE REQUIREMENTS

11 11 EXPERIENCE FOR SALARY - 52 FULL CREDIT -TAUGHT IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS WHILE LICENSED OR ELIGIBLE IN N.B. OR BECOMES LICENSED IN N.B. 1/2 CREDIT -TAUGHT IN PRIVATE SCHOOL IN CANADA WHILE ELIGIBLE IN N.B.OR UPTO 2 YEARS APPROVED RELATED EXP.

12 12 DISCIPLINE - 55 NO TEACHER SHALL BE DISCIPLINED, SUSPENDED, DISMISSED OR ASSESSED A FINANCIAL PENALTY EXCEPT FOR JUST CAUSE

13 13 GRIEVANCE - 57 A GRIEVANCE IS A DISPUTE OR DIFFERENCE OF OPINION CONCERNING: -INTERPRETATION OR VIOLATION OF THE AGREEMENT -DISMISSAL, SUSPENSION OR FINANCIAL PENALTY

14 14 CONTRACT THE PARTIES AGREE THAT TEACHERS WILL BE PAID AND WILL: -TEACH DILIGENTLY AND FAITHFULLY AND PERFORM THEIR DUTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EDUCATION ACT AND -THE PROVISIONS OF THE AGREEMENT

15 15 IF YOU FIND YOURSELF IN TROUBLE

16 16 HELP IS AVAILABLE !

17 17 YOU ARE NOT ALONE NBTA/NBTF

18 18 WHO YA GONNA CALL? - SCHOOL REP/GRIEVANCE - BRANCH PRESIDENT OR DIRECTOR - NBTA/NBTF STAFF (452-8921)

19 19 ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE AGREEMENT CALL 452-8921

20 20 ALL CONTACT WITH STUDENTS BASED UPON TRUST RELATIONSHIP

21 21 LEGAL ASSISTANCE TEACHERS MAY RECEIVE LEGAL ADVICE AND/OR ASSISTANCE FOR ANY INCIDENT WITHIN THE SCOPE OF EMPLOYMENT. INCIDENTS MAY INCLUDE CRIMINAL CHARGES, LAW SUIT, ONGOING HARASSMENT, ETC.

22 22 LEGAL ADVICE AS SOON AS YOU BECOME AWARE OF A POTENTIAL LEGAL PROBLEM: 1) NOTIFY YOUR ADMINISTRATION; 2) MAKE SURE DISTRICT OFFICE KNOWS 3) CALL NBTA - BOB FITZPATRICK

23 23 PROTECT YOURSELF DO NOT DATE PUPILS DO NOT STRIKE OR PHYSICALLY HANDLE PUPILS EXCEPT TO DEFEND BE ON DUTY/SUPERVISION WHEN ASSIGNED AND BE REASONABLY VIGILENT HANDLE STUDENT MONEY WITH YOUR TRUST RELATIONSHIP IN MIND

24 24 EMPLOYER PROTECTION THE EMPLOYER WILL DEFEND, NEGOTIATE, SETTLE AND PAY ALL COSTS RELATED TO A LAWSUIT AGAINST YOU WHICH STEMS FROM THE SCOPE OF YOUR EMPLOYMENT AS LONG AS YOU HAVE ACTED IN GOOD FAITH

25 25 IMPORTANT POLICIES POLICY 701 -- PUPIL PROTECTION POLICY : -POSITION OF TRUST -VIOLATIORS WILL BE DISCIPLINED POLICY 311 -- USE OF INTERNET -USE FOR LEGITIMATE PURPOSES - REPORT INAPPROPRIATE USE P0LICY 703 -- POSITIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT = SCHOOL AUTHORITY

26 26 CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT BASED IN LEGISLATION TEACHERS PREPARED TO JUDGE AND BE JUDGED BY PEERS

27 27 DEMANDING PROFESSION You can protect yourself by understanding the rights responsibilities and duties of a teacher.

28 28 BUT EXTREMELY REWARDING

29 29 ADVICE DO YOUR JOB AS WELL AS YOU CAN CONDUCT YOURSELF AS A PROFESSIONAL REFER TO THE SUPPORT SYSTEM WHEN YOU HAVE A QUESTION REMEMBER ALMOST ALL OF THE PEOPLE YOU WILL DEAL WITH HAVE BEEN THROUGH IT

30 30 HAVE A GREAT CAREER - AND PAUSE TO ENJOY IT REGULARLY


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