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Human Resources1 PART TIME COMPENSATION AND CLASSIFICATION PROCESS Module I Policies and Procedures
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Human Resources2 Introduction Part time Academic Group Part time Administrative Group Part time Support Staff Students Q & A
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Human Resources3 Part time Academic Group 4 Categories: Part-Time Regular Partial Load Short Term Partial Load Sessional
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Human Resources4 Part time Academic Group Part-time Academic Teaching up to and including six hours/week Rate is determined by hiring manager No restrictions on hiring
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Human Resources5 Part time Academic Group Regular Partial Load Academic Teaching more than 6 and up to 12 hours inclusive for more than 7 weeks (Effective May 1, 2010) Placed on salary grid as per the Academic Collective Agreement Partial Load calculation sheet must be completed Pay union dues Eligible for benefits and prorated sick leave benefits
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Human Resources6 Part time Academic Group Assignments outside Partial Load status Subsequent authorizations for more than 12 hours If < than 3 weeks, retains Partial Load status and benefits. If > than 3 weeks, loses Partial Load status and benefits and becomes Sessional. Must replace a full time professor/instructor for unplanned absences Appendix V of the Academic Collective Agreement
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Human Resources7 Part time Academic Group Combination Partial Load Two authorizations in different departments All authorizations must be paid at the same step Authorization with greater number of hours determines step Negotiated between departments
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Human Resources8 Part time Academic Group Short Term Partial Load Teaching more than 6 and up to 12 hours inclusive for less or equal to 7 weeks (Effective May 1, 2010) Pay rate is determined by hiring manager Not eligible for benefits Do not pay union dues Must be a break of two weeks in order to retain Short Term Partial Load status
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Human Resources9 Part time Academic Group Sessional Academic Normally hired to replace a full time professor/instructor Pay rate may either be weekly or hourly and is determined by hiring manager Limit of 10 months in a 24 month period
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Human Resources10 Part time Academic Group Sessional Academic – Monitoring After 10 months, must work 6 hours/week until time begins to drop If it exceeds 10 months, it requires special permission from HR. HR will not approve beyond 11 months As per section 2.03 B of the Academic Collective Agreement, once an employee has reached the 10 month limit, the employee cannot have a subsequent Partial Load authorization Non-teaching, Coordinating, and sick leave replacement for up to 14 days do not affect sessional count.
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Human Resources11 Part time Academic Group Monitoring February 2005 =.50 March 2005 = 1.00 April 2005 = 1.00 August 2005 =.25 September 2005 = 1.00 October 2005 = 1.00 November 2005 = 1.00 December 2005 =.25 January 2006 = 1.00 February 2006 = 1.00 March 2006 = 1.00 April 2006 = 1.00 As of April 2006 he has accumulated 10 months, therefore, must be restricted to 6 hours/week until time begins to drop in February 2007
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Human Resources12 Part time Academic Group Counsellors and Librarians Hourly rate is set by hiring manager < 24 hours/week are considered part time > 24 hours/week are considered full time and sessional rules apply
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Human Resources13 Part time Academic Group Co-ordination No restrictions for hiring co-ordinators Time does not affect sessional count Must be paid hourly and rate is set by hiring manager
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Human Resources14 Part time Administrative Staff Only Human Resources may approve authorizations Job description should accompany authorization to be evaluated by HR, once a payband has been determined and approved by the hiring manager, HR will approve on the system
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Human Resources15 Part time Support Staff 4 Categories: Part Time Support Staff (> 24 hrs./wk) Part Time Support Staff (< 24 hrs./wk) Appendix D Projects of a Non-Recurring Kind
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Human Resources16 Part time Support Staff Part time Support Staff (over 24 hrs./wk) Paid hourly according to Part Time support rates A Job Fact Sheet (JFS) should be created for any OTF support assignments Limit of 21 weeks in a 12 month period After 21 weeks, must work 24 hours or less per week Projects of Non-Recurring kind do not affect the counting of full time weeks If placing in a project of a non-recurring kind, an outline of the project must be sent to HR and upon approval, HR will approve such authorization
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Human Resources17 Part time Support Staff Monitoring February 2005 = 3 wks. March 2005 = 2 wks. April 2005 = 4 wks. August 2005 = 5 wks. September 2005 = 5 wks. October 2005 = 2 wks. As of October 2005 he has accumulated 21 weeks, therefore, must be restricted to <24 hours/week until time begins to drop in February 2006
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Human Resources18 Other than full time Support Staff Appendix D OTF employees replacing a bargaining unit member for a minimum of one day Replacing employees are paid in the same wage scale of full time employee classification Must pay union dues Paid an additional 8% in lieu of vacation and fringe benefits Does not affect the accumulation of regular full time weeks for temporary support staff (21 weeks limit) Entitled to overtime, shift premium and statutory holidays
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Part time Support Staff Projects of a Non-Recurring Kind These are assignments excluded from the bargaining unit and are for projects not performed on a regular basis in the College. Only for a period of 12 months only, unless an extension is agreed upon in writing between the Local Union and the College. An outline of the project must be sent to HR and along with a JFS and upon approval and evaluation, HR will then approve the authorization. Human Resources19
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Human Resources20 Students 3 Categories: Appendix G CSEP International Students
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Human Resources21 Students Appendix G Any student working in the college between May 1 and August 31 and working more than 24 hrs./week Must be paid at least the current Ontario minimum wage ($10.25 effective March 31, 2010) Pay union dues Entitled to overtime statutory holidays and shift premium
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Human Resources22 Students College Student Employment Program (CSEP) Must be actively registered student in the college Student’s Association is the employer Must work in an environment similar to the student’s program
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Human Resources23 Students International Students HR will enter all International Students and assign an employee number A copy of their visa or work permit is required HR will approve all authorizations for International Students
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