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TRAINING SCHEDULES Sample Clauses

TRAINING SCHEDULES. 1. Training days are considered days of work for the 24-in-7, minimum days off, legal rest and maximum duty period provisions in this Agreement. Time spent in training will be considered duty time. Time spent traveling to training at locations out of domicile will be considered deadhead. 2. Flight Attendants will not be required to attend training for more than ten (10) hours a day, inclusive of any breaks/lunches. 3. A Flight Attendant will not be assigned to training or a checkride on Thanksgiving Day, December 24, 25 and 31, or January 1 unless mutually acceptable by the FA and the Company.
TRAINING SCHEDULES. Unlike club teams, NLSA provincial teams do not train week in, week out. Instead the team gathers for weekend-long training camps throughout the winter & spring. The only exception is specialized Goalkeeper training which may happen more frequently. Because these camps are at times fairly dispersed, every minute together as a team is extremely valuable and players will need 100% focus and concentration on the camp, both physically and mentally. Therefore players are expected to attend ALL camps and are also expected to NOT participate in other events on camp weekends (ie: other sports, club soccer, etc).
TRAINING SCHEDULES. Training shall normally be conducted eight hours a day (early morning, evening, or night shift), five (5) days a week for the length of the course. However, the daily activity may extend up to twelve (12) hours if required to meet all training objectives outlined in the curriculum. Student remediation may be required and shall, when necessary, be considered beyond the normal eight (8) hour training time for each class. During the execution of the class schedule where holidays or other events impact the expeditious movement of students through the training pipeline, the CENSECFOR Learning Site Director may extend the number of daily training hours to compensate for the loss of training time. Contractor Site Leads shall ensure individual contract instructor hours do not to exceed 40 hours per week.
TRAINING SCHEDULES. The ability to commit to and execute training schedules can be influenced by a number of factors, which were examined in detail during our discussions. Both parties agreed that mutually satisfactory solutions will be essential to the long-term success of this program. In the event that such issues cannot be resolved, they may be referred to the WSA Steering Team. Training Review Committee. Yours truly, Xxxx Xxxx Director of Human Resources and Administration Doc. No. 12 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ENTERED INTO THE 9th DAY OF JUNE, 2003 General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada London, Ontario. Hereinafter referred to as “GDLS- C” or “the Company” and: National Automobile, Aerospace, Transportation and General Workers Union of Canada (CAW-Canada and its Local 27) Hereinafter referred to as the “Union” General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada and the CAW also being referred to jointly in this Memorandum of Understanding as the “parties”.
TRAINING SCHEDULES. 1. Available recurrent training schedules, with a list of pilots requiring such training, will be published in the applicable bid package for that bid period. A pilot requiring recurrent training may bid and be awarded available training periods in accordance with his seniority. [This paragraph subject to PBS system capability] 2. A training period may be rescheduled for reasons beyond the control of the Company subject to the following provisions: a. A pilot will not suffer a loss in pay as a result of having a training period rescheduled. b. If the rescheduled training conflicts with scheduled day(s) off, his training may be rescheduled to occur on those day(s) off and his originally scheduled training period will become days off. In no event will the reschedule result in lost day(s) off for the pilot.
TRAINING SCHEDULES. 19.5.1. RECURRENT GROUND SCHOOL Recurrent ground school will not be scheduled so as to conflict with a Crewmember's scheduled vacation. However, in a Crewmember's grace Month, when the scheduling of recurrent ground school is the result of his own actions, recurrent ground school may conflict with his scheduled vacation. If more than one (1) recurrent ground school period is available in a Bid Period, the ground school periods will be assigned at the Company's discretion. 19.5.2. RECURRENT SIMULATOR TRAINING Recurrent simulator Training and recurrent proficiency checks will not be scheduled so as to conflict with a Crewmember's scheduled vacation, unless a Crewmember is in his grace Month. A Crewmember must attend his assigned recurrent simulator Training period(s) and recurrent proficiency check(s).
TRAINING SCHEDULES. 1. To the extent known and projected by DENTK Planning and Scheduling Section, the training schedule will be posted for the entire transition period, from the beginning through completion.
TRAINING SCHEDULES. Training shall normally be conducted eight hours a day (early morning, evening, or night shift), five (5) days a week for the length of the course. However, the daily activity may extend up to twelve (12) hours if required to meet all training objectives outlined in the curriculum. Student remediation may be required and should be considered beyond the normal eight (8) hour training time for each class. During the execution of the class schedule where holidays or other events impact the expeditious movement of students through the training pipeline, the respective TA/TM, in conjunction with the Director of Training (DOT) (or his designated representative) may extend the number of daily training hours to compensate, but not to exceed 40 hours per week per instructor.
TRAINING SCHEDULES. 7.1 To make use of the Facilities and/or Additions, the Participant must make a reservation in advance. 7.2 If, despite a reservation, the Participant intends not to use the Facilities and/or Additions, the Participant must cancel the reservation. The Participant can cancel a reservation up to eight hours in advance. In case of an individual activity or trial lesson, the reservation must be cancelled at least 24 hours in advance. 7.3 If no timely cancellation has taken place, the activity which is not followed will be considered as followed. 7.4 If no cancellation has taken place more than twice, SwimGym will impose from the third time on a fine of EUR 7.50 every time the Participant does not cancel the reservation. SwimGym also has the right to change or suspend the Participant Agreement. 7.5 SwimGym has the right to change the group and training schedules.