Common use of Ability and Required Qualifications Clause in Contracts

Ability and Required Qualifications. a. Where used in this Agreement, the word “ability” shall be interpreted to mean that the employee has the pre-developed skills, knowledge and work habits to satisfactorily fulfill the job requirements immediately upon being assigned to the job. b. Where used in this Agreement, the words “required qualifications” shall be interpreted to mean that the employee has demonstrated that he has the background, work experience, work habits, knowledge and physical ability which would enable him to readily learn to satisfactorily perform the job requirements of the job under consideration. c. To be considered for a promotion, the employee’s evaluations must be satisfactory.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

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Ability and Required Qualifications. a. Where used in this Agreement, the word “ability” shall be interpreted to mean that the employee has the pre-developed pre‐developed skills, knowledge and work habits to satisfactorily fulfill the job requirements immediately upon being assigned to the job. b. Where used in this Agreement, the words “required qualifications” shall be interpreted to mean that the employee has demonstrated that he has the background, work experience, work habits, knowledge and physical ability which would enable him to readily learn to satisfactorily perform the job requirements of the job under consideration. c. To be considered for a promotion, the employee’s evaluations must be satisfactory.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labor Agreement

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