Common use of Enhancement Training Clause in Contracts

Enhancement Training. Generic training (mathematics, English, reading comprehension, basic electricity/electronics, typing, computer concepts, etc.) intended to strengthen employees’ skills so as to enhance their ability to qualify for anticipated non- management job openings within the Company. Employees will be advised of approved courses, including home study courses and approved training facilities. Time spent by employees in such training will be outside of scheduled working hours and not paid or considered as time worked for any purpose unless the Company determines it appropriate in specific instances to permit the employees to receive such training during working hours.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Enhancement Training. Generic training (mathematics, English, reading comprehension, basic electricity/electricity/ electronics, typing, computer concepts, etc.) intended to strengthen employees’ skills so as to enhance their ability to qualify for anticipated non- management job openings within the Company. Employees will be advised of approved courses, including home study courses and approved training facilities. Time spent by employees in such training will be outside of scheduled working hours and not paid or considered as time worked for any purpose unless the Company determines it appropriate in specific instances to permit the employees to receive such training during working hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Enhancement Training. Generic training (mathematics, English, reading comprehension, basic electricity/electronics, typing, computer concepts, etc.) intended to strengthen employees’ skills so as to enhance their ability to qualify for anticipated non- non-management job openings within the Company. Employees will be advised of approved courses, including home study courses and approved training facilities. Time spent by employees in such training will be outside of scheduled working hours and not paid or considered as time worked for any purpose unless the Company determines it appropriate in specific instances to permit the employees to receive such training during working hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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