Commitments to Training Sample Clauses

Commitments to Training. The parties recognise that in order to increase the safety, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Employer a commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to; 9.1.1 Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce. 9.1.2 Providing all employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire the additional skills as required. 9.1.3 A training program being developed for each employee consistent with: (a) The current future skill needs of the Employer and the employee along with the size, structure and nature of the Employer. (b) The need to develop vocational skills relevant to the Employer, the Employee and the Electrical, Electronic and Communications Contracting Industry. (c) Developing a more healthy and safe working environment in particular by ensuring that appropriate numbers of employees receive appropriate training in first aid, code of practice for safe electrical work and construction wiring. 9.1.4 Where a disagreement arises between the Employer and one or more of its employees in respect to reclassification, the Employer and the employee or employee’s representative shall meet to resolve the issue. If this does not resolve the issue to the satisfaction of the parties, the matter shall be referred to the relevant Industry Training Board (EPIC) or other agreed organisation to perform an audit and determine the matter. 9.1.5 All cost associated with training including meals, accommodation and course fees will be paid by the Employer.
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Commitments to Training. All persons covered by this Agreement recognise that in order to increase the safety, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Employer a commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, persons covered by this Agreement commit themselves to: (a) Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce. (b) Providing all Employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire the additional skills as required. (c) Developing training which is consistent with: (i) The current future skill needs of the Employer and the Employee along with the size, structure and nature of the Employer. (ii) The need to develop vocational skills relevant to the Employer, the Employee and the Electrical, Electronic and Communications Contracting Industry. (iii) Developing a more healthy and safe working environment in particular by ensuring that appropriate numbers of Employees receive appropriate training in first aid, code of practice for safe electrical work and construction wiring. (d) All reasonable cost associated with training including meals, accommodation and course fees will be paid by the Employer, unless specified differently elsewhere in the Agreement, and all training shall be without loss of pay/entitlements, unless specified differently elsewhere in the Agreement.
Commitments to Training. The parties recognise that in order to increase the safety, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Company a commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to; 9.1.1 Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce. 9.1.2 Providing all employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire the additional skills as required. 9.1.3 A training program being developed for each employee consistent with: (a) the current future skill needs of the Company and the employee along with the size, structure and nature of the Company. (b) the need to develop vocational skills relevant to the Company, the Employee and the Electrical, Electronic and Communications Contracting Industry. (c) developing a more healthy and safe working environment in particular by ensuring that appropriate numbers of employees receive appropriate training in first aid, code of practice for safe electrical work and construction wiring. 9.1.4 Where a disagreement arises between the Company and one or more of its employees in respect to reclassification, the parties to this Agreement shall meet to resolve the issue. If this does not resolve the issue to the satisfaction of the parties, the matter shall be referred to the relevant Industry Training Board (EPIC) or other agreed organisation to perform an audit and determine the matter. 9.1.5 All cost associated with training including meals, accommodation and course fees will be paid by the Company.
Commitments to Training. The parties recognise that in order to increase the safety, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Company a commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to; 9.1.1 Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce. 9.1.2 Providing all employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire the additional skills as required. 9.1.3 A training program being developed for each employee consistent with: (a) the current future skill needs of the Company and the employee along with the size, structure and nature of the Company. (b) the need to develop vocational skills relevant to the Company, the Employee and the Electrical, Electronic and Communications Contracting Industry. (c) developing a more healthy and safe working environment in particular by ensuring that appropriate numbers of employees receive appropriate training in first aid, code of practice for safe electrical work and construction wiring. 9.1.4 Where a disagreement arises between the Company and one or more of its employees in respect to reclassification, the parties to this Agreement shall 9.1.5 All cost associated with training including meals, accommodation and course fees will be paid by the Company.
Commitments to Training. The parties recognise that in order to increase the safety, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Company a commitment to training and skill 9.1.1 Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce. 9.1.2 Providing all employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire the additional skills as required. 9.1.3 A training program being developed for each employee consistent with: (a) the current future skill needs of the Company and the employee along with the size, structure and nature of the Company. (b) the need to develop vocational skills relevant to the Company, the Employee and the Electrical, Electronic and Communications Contracting Industry. (c) developing a more healthy and safe working environment in particular by ensuring that appropriate numbers of employees receive appropriate training in first aid, code of practice for safe electrical work and construction wiring. 9.1.4 Where a disagreement arises between the Company and one or more of its employees in respect to reclassification, the parties to this Agreement shall meet to resolve it issue. If this does not resolve the issue to the satisfaction of the parties, the matter shall be referred to the relevant Industry Training Board (EPIC) or other agreed organisation to perform an audit and determine the matter. 9.1.5 All cost associated with training including meals, accommodation and course fees will be paid by the Company.
Commitments to Training. All persons covered by this Agreement recognise that in order to increase the safety, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Employer a commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, persons covered by this Agreement commit themselves to: (a) Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce. (b) Providing all employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire the additional skills as required. (c) Developing training which is consistent with: (i) The current future skill needs of the Employer and the employee along with the size, structure and nature of the Employer. (ii) The need to develop vocational skills relevant to the Employer, the employee and the Electrical, Electronic and Communications Contracting Industry. (iii) Developing a more healthy and safe working environment in particular by ensuring that appropriate numbers of employees receive appropriate training in first aid, code of practice for safe electrical work and construction wiring. (d) All reasonable cost associated with training including meals, accommodation and course fees will be paid by the Employer, and all training shall be without loss of pay/entitlements.
Commitments to Training. In order to increase the safety, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Employer a commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the Employer is committed to; (a) Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce. (b) Providing all employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire the additional skills as required. (c) A training program being developed for each employee consistent with: (i) The current future skill needs of the Employer and the employee along with the size, structure and nature of the Employer business operations. (ii) The need to develop vocational skills relevant to the Employer, the Employee and the Railway Industry. (iii) Developing a more healthy and safe working environment in particular by ensuring that appropriate numbers of employees receive appropriate training in first aid, traffic management and railway safe working principals. (d) All costs associated with training including meals, accommodation and course fees will be paid by the Employer.
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Commitments to Training. The parties recognise that in order to increase the safety, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Employer a commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to: Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce Providing all employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire the additional skills as required A training program being developed for each employee consistent with: The current future skill needs of the Employer and the employee along with the size, structure and nature of the Employer. The need to develop vocational skills relevant to the Employer, the Employee and the Electrical, Electronic and Communications Contracting Industry. Developing a more healthy and safe working environment in particular by ensuring that appropriate numbers of employees receive appropriate training in first aid, code of practice for safe electrical work and construction wiring. Where a disagreement arises between the Employer and one or more of its employees in respect to reclassification, the parties to this Agreement shall meet to resolve the issue. If this does not resolve the issue to the satisfaction of the parties, the matter shall be referred to the relevant Industry Training Board (EPIC) or other agreed organisation to perform an audit and determine the matter. All cost associated with training including meals, accommodation and course fees will be paid by the Employer.
Commitments to Training. All persons covered by this Agreement recognise that in order to increase the safety, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Employer a commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, persons covered by this Agreement commit themselves to: (a) Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce. (b) Providing all Employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire the additional skills as required. (c) Developing training which is consistent with: (i) The current future skill needs of the Employer and the employee along with the size, structure and nature of the Employer. (ii) The need to develop vocational skills relevant to the Employer, the employee and the Electrical, Electronic and Communications Contracting Industry. (iii) Developing a more healthy and safe working environment in particular by ensuring that appropriate numbers of employees receive appropriate training in first aid, code of practice for safe electrical work and construction wiring. (d) Where a disagreement arises between the Employer and one or more of its employees in respect to reclassification, the Employer and the employee or employee’s representative shall meet to resolve the issue. If this does not resolve the issue to the satisfaction of the parties, the matter shall be referred to the relevant Industry Training Board (EPIC) or other agreed organisation to perform an audit and determine the matter. (e) All reasonable cost associated with training including meals, accommodation and course fees will be paid by the Employer.
Commitments to Training. The parties recognise that in order to increase the safety, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of Chubb a commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to; 38.1.1 Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce. 38.1.2 Providing all employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire the additional skills as required. 38.1.3 A training program being developed for each employee consistent with: (a) The current future skill needs of Chubb and the employee along with the size, structure and nature of Chubb. (b) The need to develop vocational skills relevant to Chubb, the Employee and the Electrical, Electronic and Communications Contracting Industry. (c) Developing a more healthy and safe working environment in particular by ensuring that appropriate numbers of employees receive appropriate training in first aid, code of practice for safe electrical work and construction wiring.
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