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Non Sequitur
Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 4724 Location: China
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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 6:08 am Post subject: |
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Not sure I understand prev post.
In the public sector you don't have a 14, 16 or 18 hour contract.
You have a 20-hour max contract.
You are then scheduled semester to semester for actual hours which are usually around 16, occasionally 14 or 18.
I have only done 18 for a few weeks at a time to get over absences.
If you do 16 in Semester One, you don't negotiate again in S2 if the school schedules you for 14 contact hours.
Hell, the schedules are usually communicated on the Sunday night before classes start.
Not a time to start negotiating!
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wawaguagua
Joined: 10 Feb 2013 Posts: 190 Location: China
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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 6:50 am Post subject: |
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| Non Sequitur wrote: |
Not sure I understand prev post.
In the public sector you don't have a 14, 16 or 18 hour contract.
You have a 20-hour max contract.
You are then scheduled semester to semester for actual hours which are usually around 16, occasionally 14 or 18. |
Clearly this isn't true for every contract. My contract does, in fact, state that that the maximum number of teaching hours is 16, and I am being paid overtime for all hours above this number. My only question here was regarding how much money per hour an acceptible overtime wage would be. |
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JB140767
Joined: 09 Aug 2015 Posts: 135
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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 7:02 am Post subject: |
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| Non Sequitur wrote: |
Not sure I understand prev post.
In the public sector you don't have a 14, 16 or 18 hour contract.
You have a 20-hour max contract.
You are then scheduled semester to semester for actual hours which are usually around 16, occasionally 14 or 18.
I have only done 18 for a few weeks at a time to get over absences.
If you do 16 in Semester One, you don't negotiate again in S2 if the school schedules you for 14 contact hours.
Hell, the schedules are usually communicated on the Sunday night before classes start.
Not a time to start negotiating!
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You have a 20-hour max contract.
Ah - no, I didn't
I worked in a public university for 6 years, I and the 50+ other foreigners there had 10 to 16 teaching hours stipulated every year. In fact very few ever did the full 16, 12 was about average, and in fact I've known of 4,6,8,10.
I was generally on 14, on the occasion in question I was asked to go up to 22, for which I got 6 hours overtime because 22-16 = 6.
From whence comes the Idea that all public contracts are the same? Clearly this appears to be untrue |
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wangdaning
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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 7:16 am Post subject: |
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| I have two contracts. The joy of it all. At most I am at 20, but some are given overtime without notice/negotiation. Or so they say. |
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Non Sequitur
Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 4724 Location: China
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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 2:21 am Post subject: |
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'had 10 to 16 teaching hours stipulated'
This is the same as max 20, it just gives a bracket instead of a single figure max.
'Max 20' gives the school more latitude than what is in effect 'max 16' and of course it gave a much higher tipping point for overtime to kick in.
Within that cap you got varying hours.
The point being that the actual hours are not stated in your or any contract because as has been mentioned class schedules are posted literally hours before classes start and the same contract applies in S2 without having to be renegotiated.
I've asked why schedules are so late and was told that enrollments are not completed until students are on campus. Not sure I believed this as S2 teaching schedules are similarly late and presumably the school has all enrollments finalised by then.
I have my own marking system for Oral English which takes a bit of setting up. I really only execute a planned lesson in W2. |
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JB140767
Joined: 09 Aug 2015 Posts: 135
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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 10:11 am Post subject: |
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'had 10 to 16 teaching hours stipulated'
This is the same as max 20, it just gives a bracket instead of a single figure max.
I ....ah.. ooh oooeeer aaah......what??????? - it stipulates the maximum as 16. The bracket is 10 to 16. No 20. Nowhere is 20 mentioned. You can do more that 16, you can do more that 20, but the contract max is !6, anything more is overtime.
'had 10 to 16 teaching hours stipulated'
This is the same as max 20
You are just having a laugh now right? Must be. Your say ng that a stipulated max of 16 is....the same as max 20 - what? Ha? ahhhh....erm....
'Max 20' gives the school more latitude than what is in effect 'max 16' and of course it gave a much higher tipping point for overtime to kick in.
Within that cap you got varying hours.
This is just gibberish by now - my contract was max 16, end of. Overtime kicks in at 16, we got paid overtime, on a weekly maximum of 16, everything over = overtime
The point being that the actual hours are not stated in your or any contract because as has been mentioned
No - a range is stipulated 10 to 16 with 16 as THE MAX
cl schedules are posted hours before classes start and the same contract applies in S2 without having to be renegotiated.
NO NO NO. I taught second years, got my schedule for september usually in mid to late june
It sounds like you work in a different environment, late schedules, 20 hours max. Shifting hours from semesters, all kinds of unacceptable shennanigans. Thats too bad I'm not sure why you assume that all unis have the same crappy / laxidasical attitude, but, its not true |
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Non Sequitur
Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 4724 Location: China
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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 5:45 pm Post subject: |
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You say your hours are stated in your contract. They are not - only an indication of where each semester schedule might fit.
A 10 to 16 bracket is the same as Max 20 in effect. At the time you sign your contract you do not know what hours you will be teaching.
BTW I've been in the ESL game since 04, develop and sell ESL resources and have recently published a book on China ESL.
I get a steady stream of PMs from newcomers who lose interest in regular postings because of OTT rants.
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buravirgil
Joined: 23 Jan 2014 Posts: 967 Location: Jiangxi Province, China
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