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Category Archives: Directive

Directives to Heads / Acting Heads and Assistant Heads in State Schools

October 22, 2015 at 4:20 pm

Directives to Heads / Acting Heads and Assistant Heads in State Schools

In view of the new directives published by the GWU for precincts officers, the MUT declares its support to the precincts officers and their Union since their working conditions and personnel to work with are in an appalling state. Therefore all MUT members are directed to stick to the usual procedures and report maintenance jobs […]

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Directive for all LSA’s in State Schools – reminder

October 20, 2015 at 4:05 pm

Directive for all LSA’s in State Schools – reminder

The MUT would like to remind Learning Support Assistants in State Schools that they are directed to attend to statemented students in their charge if they are present at school and not to leave their students if they are re-assigned to take over other students due to sick-leave or other leave.

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Self Evaluation of LSAs – not a requirement

October 16, 2015 at 5:10 pm

Self Evaluation of LSAs – not a requirement

The Union is informed that LSAs are being requested to carry out self evaluations and include them in their respective files. The union does not have any agreement about this document and is directing members to refrain from preparing these evaluations.

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Directive for State School Heads on time-sheets

October 15, 2015 at 4:10 pm

Directive for State School Heads on time-sheets

The MUT is directing all State Heads of School not to sign time-sheets of non-teaching grades. This is being done as Heads cannot verify attendance records of these staff members and also because the working hours are completely different.

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Directive reminder: Guidance Teachers not to fill in sessions templates

October 9, 2015 at 3:30 pm

Directive reminder: Guidance Teachers not to fill in sessions templates

The MUT reminds guidance teachers about the Directive by the Union not to fill templates requiring exhaustive detail of various sessions held during the scholastic year. The Union had stated that such a template is too detailed considering the amount of sessions and can also raise issues related to data protection.

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