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Originally Posted by Locke
Teacher salaries are for all 12 months, so they'd be being paid their normal salary as well as an honorarium for doing 'extra work' for marking the exams and to cover travel costs, etc.
So the example of the Tim Horton's kid being paid more per hour on an exam marking day is total nonsense.
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Wrong. Our contract is with the CBE and we perform our job with them. We are then asked to go work under a different contract directly for Alberta Education marking the entire provinces exams (including the exams from out of province from schools that use our curriculum and Alberta Ed charges them a substantial fee to use it).
This is then a second job within the same are of education for a different employer. This is why we have to ask the CBE for permission every time to do this and many schools do say no. Thus, it is NOT part of our 12 month contract. Hence the comparison with another job.