Missed Training Sessions Sample Clauses

Missed Training Sessions. If an Athlete is going to miss a training session sign off from the Executive Officer must be obtained two weeks prior. If more than three training sessions are missed without sign off from the Executive Officer selection may be suspended or terminated. Ineligibility Athletes who are deemed ineligible or become ineligible for the State Team or State Squad are automatically removed and will be replaced. The Coach and the Selectors will go through the process of selecting a replacement athlete.
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Missed Training Sessions. If any employee has been booked and notified for any training that he/she subsequently becomes unable to attend, the employee must provide Homes First Society with at least seven-business days notice of his/her inability to attend the training prior to the scheduled training date. If any training is missed without such prior notice, or if the training is missed without reasonable cause, Homes First Society will require the training cost charged to Homes First Society to be paid for by the employee. SCHEDULE “A” Wage Rate Steps Full Time Employees’ Wage Rate March 1, 2011 at 37.5 hours per week Full Time Employees’ Wage Rate March 1, 2011 at 40 hours per week Step 1 $42,577 $45,415.47 Step 2 $43,855 $46,778.67 Step 3 $44,280 $47,232.00 Wage Rate Steps Relief Staff Wage Rate March 1, 2011 Step 1 $17.09 per hr Step 2 $18.24 per hr Step 3 $19.60 per hr SCHEDULE “B” VACATION ACCRUAL‌ Beginning in: Upon Commencement of Term of CA Year 1 15 days Year 2 20 days Year 3 21 days Year 4 22 days Year 5 23 days Year 6 24 days Year 7 24 days Year 8 26 days Year 9 26 days Year 10 26 days Year 11 28 days Year 12 28 days Year 13 28 days Year 14 30 days Year 15 30 days Year 16 30 days Year 17 32 days Year 18 32 days Year 19 32 days

Related to Missed Training Sessions

  • Required Training For training that is required by the Agency, manager or supervisor, the Agency shall reimburse one hundred percent (100%) of all related necessary and legitimate expenses, including but not limited to tuition, books, travel expenses, travel time, and attendance time. When practical, the Agency will attempt to adjust the employee’s hours if the approved training activity is scheduled during the employee’s normal work hours.

  • First Aid Training In the interests of the occupational safety and health of employees, the Employer will undertake an in-service program of first aid training aimed at providing a first aid officer for each department.

  • Off the Job Training Where it is agreed that an employee undertakes job related training provided by the Employer or by a Third Party, that training may be undertaken either on or off the job. Where courses are available during normal working hours, the employee has first option of attending training at these times. If such training is undertaken during normal working hours, the employee concerned will not suffer any loss of pay. Where the Employer requires an employee to undertake mandatory job related training after hours, single time rates shall apply. Any costs associated with standard fees for prescribed courses and prescribed textbooks (except those textbooks which are available in the Employer's technical library) incurred in connection with the undertaking of training will be reimbursed by the Employer upon production of evidence of such expenditure. Provided that reimbursement will also be on an annual basis subject to the presentation of reports of satisfactory progress. Travel costs incurred by an employee undertaking training in accordance with this clause which exceed those normally incurred in travelling to and from work will be reimbursed by the Employer.

  • Annual Training The Governing Board shall receive initial training and annual training thereafter. Pursuant to O.C.G.A §20-2-2072 and relevant State Board rules, the training shall include, but not be limited to, best practices on school governance, the constitutional and statutory requirements relating to public records and meetings, and the requirements of applicable statutes and rules and regulations.

  • Job Training The Employer and the Union shall establish a Joint Committee on Training and Skill Upgrading for the following purposes:

  • Training Assistance (a) Employees shall be reimbursed for one hundred percent (100%) of the tuition for job-related courses approved by the Employer.

  • Driver Training A. All drivers are to be provided with appropriate training and refresher courses each year in the following areas as a minimum: * Proper use of equipment including communications equipment; * Defensive driving; * Emergency and accident procedures; * Identifying unusual passenger behavior; * Student harassment and bullying; * Conducting evacuation drills; * Sensitivity training in working with disabled persons; * Human relation skills in working with parents, school staff, etc; * General vehicle maintenance and pre-trip inspections; and * Map reading and city street coordinates. The Department of Business and Transportation Services may review Contractors’ bus driver training program, upon request.

  • Safety Training Pursuant to Missouri Revised Statute Section 292.675, Contractors and subcontractors who sign a contract to work on public works projects must provide a 10-hour OSHA construction safety program, or similar program approved by the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, to be completed by their on-site employees within sixty (60) days of beginning work on the construction project. Contractors and subcontractors in violation of this provision will forfeit to the public body $2,500 plus $100 a day for each employee who is employed without training. Public bodies and contractors may withhold/assess these penalties from the payment due to those contractors and subcontractors if found to be in non-compliance.

  • Staff Training VENDOR shall ensure that all staff providing direct Services receive continuing education and training as needed or required and that such education and training is documented.

  • Overtime Scheduling (A) It is the intent of the City, consistent with efficient and effective operation of the Division of Police, to distribute in an equitable manner, all pre-scheduled overtime among all members. Recognition will be given to the qualifications of the members and the requirements placed on the City by any third party funding sources. Any complaints by members that pre-scheduled overtime is not being equitably distributed among all qualified members as described above may be brought by the Lodge directly to the Chief's attention at Step 3 of the Grievance Procedure and shall also be a proper subject for discussion in a Labor Relations Committee meeting. Inability to work a prescheduled overtime assignment due to illness or death in the family or injury will not require the member to charge such absence against sick leave or injury leave.

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