Common use of COMMITMENT TO TRAINING Clause in Contracts

COMMITMENT TO TRAINING. The parties to this agreement recognise that in order to increase the efficiency and productivity of the enterprise and also the national and international competitiveness of the industry, a greater commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to: (a) Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce; (b) Providing employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire additional skills; and (c) Removing barriers to the use of skills acquired.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Union Collective Workplace Agreement

COMMITMENT TO TRAINING. The parties to this agreement Agreement recognise that in order to increase the efficiency and efficiency, productivity of the enterprise and also the national and international competitiveness of the industry, a greater commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to: (a) Developing undertake to assist in : • developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce; (b) Providing ; • providing employees with enhanced career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire additional skills; and (c) Removing and • removing barriers to the use utilisation of skills acquiredrequired. • developing a better understanding of industrial relations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

COMMITMENT TO TRAINING. The parties to this agreement recognise that in order to increase the efficiency and productivity of the enterprise and also the national and international competitiveness of the industry, a greater commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly; accordingly, the parties commit themselves to: (a) 8.1.1 Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce; (b) 8.1.2 Providing employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire additional skills; and (c) 8.1.3 Removing barriers to the use of skills acquired.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Certified Agreement

COMMITMENT TO TRAINING. The parties to this agreement recognise that in order to increase the efficiency and productivity of the enterprise and also the national and international competitiveness of the industry, a greater commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to: (a) Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce; (b) Providing employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire additional skillsskills that can benefit the employee and the company ; and (c) Removing barriers to the use of skills acquired.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Cfmeu Union Collective Agreement 2009

COMMITMENT TO TRAINING. The parties to this agreement recognise that in order to increase the efficiency and productivity of the enterprise and also the national and international competitiveness of the industry, a greater commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to: (a) Developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce; (b) Providing employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire additional skills; and (c) Removing barriers to the use of skills acquired.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

COMMITMENT TO TRAINING. 9.1.1 The parties to this agreement Agreement recognise that in order to increase the efficiency and productivity of the enterprise and also the national and international competitiveness of the industryindustries covered by this Agreement, a greater commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to: (a) Developing : • developing a more highly skilled and flexible workforce; (b) Providing ; • providing employees with career opportunities through appropriate training to acquire additional skills; and (c) Removing and • removing barriers to the use of skills the skill acquired.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Collective Agreement