Common use of Attainable Clause in Contracts

Attainable. All elements and standards must be achievable. The employee and the supervisor will discuss the work relating to the critical elements to establish a clear expectation of what must be done to achieve the results expected. In the discussion, consideration will be given to the time, tools, training, support or other resources and control factors that are necessary for the employee to perform at the required level. The supervisor should create a situation where the employee has a reasonable expectation of achieving his/her goal given the necessary resources (training, time, support) to perform at the required level.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Attainable. All elements and standards must be achievable. The employee and the supervisor will discuss the work relating to the critical elements to establish a clear expectation of what must be done to achieve the results expected. In the discussion, consideration will be given to the time, tools, training, support or other resources and control factors that are necessary for the employee to perform at the required level. The supervisor should create a situation where the employee has a reasonable expectation of achieving his/her goal given the necessary resources (training, time, support) to perform at the required level.

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Sources: Labor Management Agreement