Health Promotion Activities. A. The State, in an effort to increase morale and productivity, to reduce absenteeism, injuries and illness, and to contain rising health care costs, encourages departments and employees to participate in health promotion and injury prevention activities. B. Departments may, based on operational needs, allow employees up to one full-hour of administrative time-off (ATO) per month, to participate in State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities. C. State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities may include but are not limited to the following activities held at the work site: seminars, demonstrations, exercise or physical fitness classes, educational forums, blood drives, and flu immunizations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Labor Contract
Health Promotion Activities. A. a. The State, in an effort to increase morale and productivity, to reduce absenteeism, injuries and illness, and to contain rising health care costs, encourages departments and employees to participate in health promotion and injury prevention activities.
B. b. Departments may, based on operational needs, allow employees up to one full-full hour of administrative time-off (ATO) per month, to participate in Statestate-sponsored on-site health promotion activities.
C. c. State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities may include but are not limited to the following activities held at the work site: seminars, demonstrations, exercise or physical fitness classes, educational forums, blood drives, and flu immunizations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Health Promotion Activities. A. The State, in an effort to increase morale and productivity, to reduce absenteeism, injuries and illness, and to contain rising health care costs, encourages departments and employees to participate in health promotion and injury prevention activities.
B. Departments may, based on operational needs, allow Work Week Group 2 employees up to one full-hour of administrative time-off (ATO) per month, to participate in State-State- sponsored on-site health promotion activities.
C. State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities may include but are not limited to the following activities held at the work site: seminars, demonstrations, exercise or physical fitness classes, educational forums, blood drives, and flu immunizations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Health Promotion Activities. A.
a. The State, in an effort to increase morale and productivity, to reduce absenteeism, injuries and illness, and to contain rising health care costs, encourages departments and employees to participate in health promotion and injury prevention activities.
B. b. Departments may, based on operational needs, allow employees up to one full-full hour of administrative time-off (ATO) per month, to participate in Statestate-sponsored on-site health promotion activities.
C. c. State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities may include but are not limited to the following activities held at the work site: seminars, demonstrations, exercise or physical fitness classes, educational forums, blood drives, and flu immunizations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Health Promotion Activities. A. a. The State, in an effort to increase morale and productivity, to reduce absenteeism, injuries and illness, and to contain rising health care costs, encourages departments and employees to participate in health promotion and injury prevention activities.
B. b. Departments may, based on operational needs, allow employees up to one full-hour of administrative time-off (ATO) per month, to participate in Statestate-sponsored on-site health promotion activities.
C. c. State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities may include but are not limited to the following activities held at the work site: seminars, demonstrations, exercise or physical fitness classes, educational forums, blood drives, and flu immunizations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Health Promotion Activities. A. The State, in an effort to increase morale and productivity, to reduce absenteeism, injuries and illness, and to contain rising health care costs, encourages departments and employees to participate in health promotion and injury prevention activities.
B. Departments may, based on operational needs, allow employees up to one full-hour of administrative time-off (ATO) per month, to participate in State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities.activities.
C. State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities may include but are not limited to the following activities held at the work site: seminars, demonstrations, exercise or physical fitness classes, educational forums, blood drives, and flu immunizations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Health Promotion Activities. A. The State, in an effort to increase morale and productivity, to reduce absenteeism, injuries and illness, and to contain rising health care costs, encourages departments and employees to participate in health promotion and injury prevention activities.
B. Departments may, based on operational needs, allow employees up to one full-full- hour of administrative time-off (ATO) per month, to participate in State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities.
C. State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities may include but are not limited to the following activities held at the work site: seminars, demonstrations, exercise or physical fitness classes, educational forums, blood drives, and flu immunizations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Health Promotion Activities. A. a. The State, in an effort to increase morale and productivity, to reduce absenteeism, injuries and illness, and to contain rising health care costs, encourages departments and employees to participate in health promotion and injury prevention activities.
B. b. Departments may, based on operational needs, allow employees up to one full-full- hour of administrative time-off (ATO) per month, to participate in Statestate-sponsored on-site health promotion activities.
C. c. State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities may include but are not limited to the following activities held at the work site: seminars, demonstrations, exercise or physical fitness classes, educational forums, blood drives, and flu immunizations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Health Promotion Activities. A. The State, in an effort to increase morale and productivity, to reduce absenteeism, injuries and illness, and to contain rising health care costs, encourages departments and employees to participate in health promotion and injury prevention activities.
B. Departments may, based on operational needs, allow employees up to one full-full- hour of administrative time-off (ATO) per month, to participate in State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities.
C. State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities may include but are not limited to the following activities held at the work siteworksite: seminars, demonstrations, exercise or physical fitness classes, educational forums, blood drives, and flu immunizations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Health Promotion Activities. A. The State, in an effort to increase morale and productivity, to reduce absenteeism, injuries and illness, and to contain rising health care costs, encourages departments and employees to participate in health promotion and injury prevention activities.
B. Departments may, based on operational needs, allow employees up to one full-hour of administrative time-off (ATO) per month, to participate in State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities.
C. State-sponsored on-site health promotion activities may include but are not limited to the following activities held at the work siteworksite: seminars, demonstrations, exercise or physical fitness classes, educational forums, blood drives, and flu immunizations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement