On-the-Job Operator Training. (a) Employees shall be designated for on-the-job Operator training in writing. (b) Training shall be considered time worked. (c) An employee rejected from the training will be so informed in writing by the Employer. (d) The parties recognize that continuity of training is important. The Employer shall schedule standardized training so as to provide the required continuity. It is understood that the length of training may vary depending on operator experience, complexity of the equipment, and operational requirements; however, a minimum of three (3) consecutive days will be allowed unless proficiency is achieved sooner, subject to operational requirements. (e) All training under this Article shall be offered to employees on the basis of seniority.
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On-the-Job Operator Training. (a) Employees shall be designated for on-the-job Operator training in writing.
(b) Training shall be considered time worked.
(c) An employee rejected from the training will be so informed in writing by the Employer.
(d) The parties recognize that continuity of training is important. The Employer shall schedule standardized training so as to provide the required continuity. It is understood that the length of training may vary depending on operator experience, complexity of the equipment, and operational requirements; however, a minimum of three (3) consecutive days will be allowed unless proficiency is achieved sooner, subject to operational requirements.
(e) All training under this Article article shall be offered to employees on the basis of seniority.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
On-the-Job Operator Training. (a) Employees shall be designated for on-the-job Operator training in writing.
(b) Training shall be considered time worked.
(c) An employee rejected from the training will be so informed in writing by the Employer.
(d) The parties Parties recognize that continuity of training is important. The Employer shall schedule standardized training so as to provide the required continuity. It is understood that the length of training may vary depending on operator experience, complexity of the equipment, and operational requirements; however, a minimum of three (3) consecutive days will be allowed unless proficiency is achieved sooner, subject to operational requirements.
(e) All training under this Article shall be offered to employees on the basis of seniority.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
On-the-Job Operator Training. β
(a) Employees shall be designated for on-the-job Operator training in writing.
(b) Training shall be considered time worked.
(c) An employee rejected from the training will be so informed in writing by the Employer.
(d) The parties recognize that continuity of training is important. The Employer shall schedule standardized training so as to provide the required continuity. It is understood that the length of training may vary depending on operator experience, complexity of the equipment, and operational requirements; however, a minimum of three (3) consecutive days will be allowed unless proficiency is achieved sooner, subject to operational requirements.
(e) All training under this Article shall be offered to employees on the basis of seniority.
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Samples: Collective Agreement