Judybaby73
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Does anyone know anything about CID's and have any Teachers out there received them yet? Also can anyone define what they mean by "viable" in the literature?
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Parnell said:It may be of interest for you to realise that the CID you are offered as of right after you have been employed for 4 years in one school/vec scheme,will be for a number of hours of not less than what you were contracted in year 4.this is very important-so if you hd 14 hours in year 4 you are entitled to be offered 14 or more in your CID. Incidintially in the case of vec schools-if the 14 hours is not available in your school you must be offered the balance in another school in the scheme or in another scheme up to 30 miles from where you live
brokeparent said:That's exactly who you should contact. This is a legal minefield and exactly why those of us who are unionised pay our dues!!
Judybaby73 said:I did contact them and they asked if I wanted to appeal. If I appael i'm sure it'll have an effect on my career though ...I mean won't I be seen as a trouble maker?
thewatcher said:So what,someone has to stick their head above the parapet !.
Previously posted this on CID here before.
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If you've worked for four years in the same school, your entitled to be awarded a CID in the fifth year contact (Sept). .