Common use of Notice and Scheduling of In-Service Training Clause in Contracts

Notice and Scheduling of In-Service Training. It shall be the policy of the Office of the Sheriff whenever possible to give at least ten (10) working days notice to employees scheduled for in-service training and to schedule employees on the midnight shift for such training after regular days off (RDO’s) have been observed. It is recognized, however, that last minute changes are often necessitated due to unanticipated sickness, court subpoenas, family situations, etc., and such situations may reduce the notification time in some cases.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, www.coj.net, Agreement

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Notice and Scheduling of In-Service Training. It shall be the policy of the Office of the Sheriff whenever possible to give at least ten (10) working days days’ notice to employees scheduled for in-in- service training and to schedule employees on the midnight shift for such training after regular days off (RDO’s) have been observed. It is recognized, however, that last minute changes are often necessitated due to unanticipated sickness, court subpoenas, family situations, etc., and such situations may reduce the notification time in some cases.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.jacksonville.gov, Agreement

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Notice and Scheduling of In-Service Training. It shall be the policy of the Office of the Sheriff whenever possible to give at least ten (10) working days days’ notice to employees scheduled for in-service training and to schedule employees on the midnight shift for such training after regular days off (RDO’s) have been observed. It is recognized, however, that last minute changes are often necessitated due to unanticipated sickness, court subpoenas, family situations, etc., and such situations may reduce the notification time in some cases.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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