Who are school employees and school supportive employees?

Who are school employees and school supportive employees?

Note: Unless stated otherwise, any reference made about a school employee also applies to school supportive employees. There are two types of school employees: school employees and school supportive employees. You are a school employee if you work for a public or private, nonprofit school employer.

Who are the nonprofessional employees in a school?

Nonprofessional: All other employees (custodians, cafeteria workers, teachers’ aides, etc.). These employees are also known as classified employees because they do not teach, perform research, or work in an administrative role.

What are the different types of school employees?

There are two types of school employees: school employees and school supportive employees. You are a school employee if you work for a public or private, nonprofit school employer. You are a school supportive employee if you work for a nonprofit or public employer that provides services to, or on behalf of, a school employer.

What are the laws for private sector employees?

Although there are terms of employment defining the specific terms, the employees in the organised private sector are governed by various laws such as Payments of Bonus Act, Equal Remuneration Act, Payment of Gratuity Act, Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, Employees’ State Insurance Act, Maternity Benefit Act, etc.

Note: Unless stated otherwise, any reference made about a school employee also applies to school supportive employees. There are two types of school employees: school employees and school supportive employees. You are a school employee if you work for a public or private, nonprofit school employer.

Nonprofessional: All other employees (custodians, cafeteria workers, teachers’ aides, etc.). These employees are also known as classified employees because they do not teach, perform research, or work in an administrative role.

There are two types of school employees: school employees and school supportive employees. You are a school employee if you work for a public or private, nonprofit school employer. You are a school supportive employee if you work for a nonprofit or public employer that provides services to, or on behalf of, a school employer.

What makes a school employee a classified employee?

These employees are also known as classified employees because they do not teach, perform research, or work in an administrative role. Note: Nonprofessional school employees and nonprofessional school supportive employees can receive retroactive benefits if they are not called back to work after the recess period ends.