Ho, Ho, Ho.I would have presumed that your Union would have the best advice with regard to all this?
Sometimes the dates are out of sync with the dates that are on the top of the payslip so it can become confusing but if you keep track of the dates and the roll number of the schools where you worked you can keep an eye to make sure that you were paid for every day worked. The dates that are important for a sub are at the bottom. It should have the dates you worked, the roll number of the school and the number of days worked.You will need to get the form filled in by payroll. Put the roll number of the last school you worked in on the envelope so that it can be sent to the right person. This will help speed up the process.
Another tip. You should keep a record of every day that you have worked. Keep note of the school name and roll number, what class you were in, etc. If you have a record of what days you worked and where it will make it easier to chase up payment if needs be. Payroll cannot pay you until the information has been input into the system.
You are correct. They have an excellent system. I've heard that not all offices send out the form but I think that you can get it online if they don't out.Very good system in social welfare for teachers who are not paid for holidays - once you set it up in october they will automatically send out the form for the following holiday breaks.
You can also sign on if you work only three days per week and get s/w for the remaining two days that week but not if you are working 4 or more but as things are you are likely to get subbing five days
Keep very good track of where/when youve been working as payroll not always on top of things and make sure in the following year you get your incremental credit if you have enough hours worked up. Be aware also they often wont fix mistakes until the following pay period tho School might sub you in that case if necessary
I dont think you can sign on for the summer if just finished your degree, however, she would be able to apply to supervise the exams and possibly correct and they are having huge issues with recruitment particularly in Dublin so even tho the deadline is long passed she would be likely to still get something
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