SCHEDULING OF TRAINING Sample Clauses

SCHEDULING OF TRAINING. The training curriculum available in the iDEN Training Catalog will be accompanied by the schedule for all of the classes held in the Motorola Training facility in Schaumburg, IL. Training that can be delivered at the Customer location will be scheduled depending on instructor availability and the acceptance of the proposed quote. These field classes may be subject to change based on resource, equipment, and System availability. To ensure a wider range of available training dates, scheduling requests should be made at least 120 days in advance of the start of the requested delivery date. At the time of Customer's request for scheduling, Motorola will confirm the request and will inform Customer of changes that may have occurred in course length, delivery location, content or source that would materially affect the training session.
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SCHEDULING OF TRAINING. 1. Training shall be provided in accordance with the policies and procedures established by the Company. The purpose of training is to support revenue flying. Therefore, training schedules may be adjusted to support the flight schedule. 2. The scheduling of all ground, simulator and flight training, with the exception of Initial Operating Experience (IOE) and Line Checks, is the responsibility of the Training Department in coordination with Crew Scheduling. Provisions for exceptional progress through flight training per FAR 121.401 (e) may be invoked with mutual consent of the instructor and the trainee. 3. The names of the Pilots who will be assigned to training will be provided with each bid period’s bid package. A Pilot scheduled for a PC/PT may designate one period of consecutive days off during which he desires not to be assigned his PC/PT. If such designation is received by the Company within forty-eight
SCHEDULING OF TRAINING. 26 1. Except when there are unforeseen training requirements, the names of Flight Attendants 27 scheduled for training during a bid month will be made available via IRF and within the 28 computer program used for bidding for training dates, before the bid month. Flight 29 Attendants who are scheduled for training in the bid month will bid for training dates.
SCHEDULING OF TRAINING. The Fire District, through its Deputy Chief, or his designee, will provide its annual training schedule to the City’s Fire Training Coordinator in advance of January 1 of each year. The City’s Fire Training Coordinator will confirm the Fire District’s request in writing within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the scheduling request. Prior to January 1, an annual training scheduling meeting between the Deputy Chief of the Fire District and the Fire Training Coordinator of the Wichita Fire Department will occur. For the remainder of 2016, the Fire District, through its Deputy Chief, or his designee, will provide its training schedule to the City’s Fire Training Coordinator by June 1, 2016. The City’s Fire Training Coordinator will confirm the Fire District’s request in writing within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the scheduling request. Prior to June 1, a training scheduling meeting between the Deputy Chief of the Fire District and the Fire Training Coordinator of the Wichita Fire Department will occur.
SCHEDULING OF TRAINING. 1. Training will not be scheduled for more than six consecutive days and followed by 24 consecutive hours free of Duty. 2. A Flight Attendant shall not be required to attend Training for more than ten hours a day, no more than eight of which shall be classroom hours. 3. Total in class Training hours will be considered Duty time and will not be considered a rest period for the purposes of Article 24 (Hours of Service). 4. A Flight Attendant in Training will be scheduled for a minimum of ten hours rest and will be provided a rest period of no less than nine hours between Training sessions. 5. The Company will use its best efforts not to schedule any Training between 0130 ET and 0700 ET. 6. A Flight Attendant on OE may request additional Training or request a change of FAST Flight Attendant.
SCHEDULING OF TRAINING. 4.1 Tech Data specifies the dates of Public Training at Tech Data Academy website. Private Training will be scheduled by mutual agreement. 4.2 Tech Data may cancel, defer or modify (including location) any scheduled Training on 10 working days’ notice. If Tech Data cancels a Training for which you have prepaid, Tech Data will offer to transfer your booking to a mutually suitable alternate date, if available, or refund the price you paid to Tech Data. Tech Data will not be responsible for any loss incurred by you, e.g. travel expenses, as a result of Tech Data’s cancellation or deferral of a Training. Therefore, you should not make any non-refundable travel reservations in anticipation of attending any Training. Should Tech Data modify a Training date or location, you may cancel from the rescheduled session without charge. 4.3 In the event that the lecturer cannot hold a Training due to illness or any other unforeseeable event, Tech Data will make reasonable efforts to continue the session with an alternate lecturer. Should the Training not continue, or begin, Tech Data will attempt to reschedule it. If the Training cannot be rescheduled, or the rescheduled date is not acceptable, Tech Data will refund the fee to the Customer. 4.4 Clause 4 will be Tech Data’s sole liability upon Tech Data’s cancellation of scheduled Training.

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  • Felling of trees The Authority shall assist the Contractor in obtaining the Applicable Permits for felling of trees in non-forest area to be identified by the Authority for this purpose if, and only if, such trees cause a Material Adverse Effect on the construction or maintenance of the Project Highway. The Contractor shall fell these trees as per the Permits obtained. The cost of such felling shall be borne by the Authority and in the event of any delay in felling thereof for reasons beyond the control of the Contractor; it shall be excused for failure to perform any of its obligations hereunder if such failure is a direct consequence of delay in the felling of trees. The Parties hereto agree that the felled trees shall be deemed to be owned by the Authority and shall be disposed in such manner and subject to such conditions as the Authority may in its sole discretion deem appropriate. For the avoidance of doubt, the Parties agree that if any felling of trees hereunder is in a forest area, the Applicable Permit thereof shall be procured by the Authority within the time specified in the Agreement.

  • Rescheduling of Tests If the Authority’s Engineer certifies to the Authority and the Contractor that it is unable to issue the Completion Certificate, as the case may be, because of events or circumstances on account of which the Tests could not be held or had to be suspended, the Contractor shall be entitled to re-schedule the Tests and hold the same as soon as reasonably practicable.

  • Scheduling i) The designated employer will provide the employee with their schedule of shifts in accordance with the collective agreement for both homes. [Insert the split/sharing of shift numbers here] Similarly, the employee will submit all requests for time off including vacation to the designated employer in accordance with the collective agreement. ii) Posted schedules will include home identification. An employee will only be scheduled in one home per shift. iii) Overtime payment and other premiums will be in accordance with the collective agreement of the designated employer. iv) Weekends off, consecutive work days and all other scheduling provisions will be in accordance with the collective agreement at the designated employer.

  • Scheduling of Hours ‌ (a) Regular Employees (1) (i) Regular employees shall be scheduled hours within their classification based on seniority, subject to the employee's ability to meet specific client needs and geographic location.

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  • Overtime Scheduling 1. Each employee interested in working overtime may volunteer by requesting, in writing, to be added to the voluntary overtime list within his/her building and/or the district-wide voluntary overtime list. They will also indicate whether they wish to work during their vacation period. Such written request to be added to or deleted from the overtime lists may be made at any time; however, if the employee is requesting to be deleted from the list(s), he/she shall not be allowed to rejoin the list(s) for a ninety (90) calendar day period. Such lists shall be maintained on a yearly basis, from September 1st to August 31st of each year. The employer will serve notice to the employees, by a memo into each work area, that overtime lists are being formulated, by August 15th of each year. 2. The list will be compiled for September with the volunteers listed in seniority order. Overtime shall be rotated among volunteers. The rotation shall be continuous through the year until a new list is compiled the following September. If an employee volunteers who was not on the list he/she shall be placed on the list according to his/her seniority and he/she shall be eligible to work overtime in accordance with the normal rotation. 3. To the extent possible, employees will be notified at least four (4) hours prior to the end of the shift of any overtime for that day and by noon on Friday for any Saturday overtime. Any employee who has volunteered to work overtime and is notified in accordance with this paragraph shall be obligated to work the overtime hours in their building unless excused by the supervisor. 4. Overtime assignments will be on a rotating schedule among the qualified employees within each classification who have expressly volunteered for such overtime work. The employer’s obligation to rotate overtime shall be satisfied by calling employees who are working at the time the overtime determination is made (i.e., not on vacation or other leave of absence) in seniority order and offering them the opportunity to work. 5. If there are insufficient volunteers available for any specific assignment, the employer may require the least senior employee in the division to perform the work. 6. Substantiated errors made in the rotation of overtime (Article XIII Section G.4) will be corrected on the basis of offering the by-passed employee an amount of overtime equal to the time lost due to the error of assignment. Depending on the number of hours involved, it is possible that this may take more than (1) one overtime offer/assignment. Acceptance of the compensatory overtime will not change the employees spot in the overtime rotation, thus the employee will remain eligible for overtime in the same rotation as before the error. The compensatory overtime will not be offered at such a time or in such a manner that would purposefully cause inconvenience or inability to the effected employee to comply. In the event the employee declines the offered overtime work, the employee shall forfeit any future claim to the overtime hours in dispute.

  • Scheduling of Vacation A) The Employer shall permit annual vacations to be taken during the entire year. B) The scheduling of vacations shall be subject to the operational requirements of the Employer. C) The selection of vacation and the posting of the approved vacation schedule shall be completed by December 31st of the preceding calendar year or any other date mutually agreed at the local level. Such local agreements shall be filed with the Union and Employer. D) Once the approved vacation schedule has been posted, it shall only be changed by mutual consent. E) Vacation entitlement accrued to June 30 (inclusive) shall be taken prior to January 1 in the following year unless otherwise required by operational necessity. Despite the above, where an employee’s vacation is cancelled by the Employer due to operational requirements, the employee may elect to carry over up to seven (7) days to be used no later than June 30 in the following year. Unused vacation shall be paid out at straight time rates by the last pay period of February of the following year. Payout shall not include any carryover of vacation pursuant to the above. F) Employees may, prior to the scheduling of vacations, request to have their vacations scheduled in accordance with either the principle of seniority or on a rotating basis. Where a consensus of employees cannot be reached as above, vacations shall be scheduled according to seniority on the basis that the employees with the most seniority shall have the first choice of vacation times. Employees failing to exercise their rights within the vacation selection time posted by the Employer shall forfeit their seniority rights in respect to choice of vacation time. G) Vacation time may be divided and shall be scheduled at a time mutually agreeable to the employee and the Employer, however, an employee who splits her vacation shall not receive her choice of when she wishes to take the subsequent portion of her vacation until all other employees in the unit or xxxx have made their first choice of vacation time.

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