PROFESSIONAL GROWTH ON THE JOB Sample Clauses

PROFESSIONAL GROWTH ON THE JOB. Section A. Meetings of employees are essential for purposes of organization, to facilitate integration of work schedules, and meet emergency situations. Such meetings shall be held from time to time as mutually agreed to between the Association and the District. If participation is required, employees shall be compensated.
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PROFESSIONAL GROWTH ON THE JOB. A. The District shall work in cooperation with the Union in the planning and coordination of training, in-service and professional growth on the job for all Food Service employees. The Union shall establish an advisory committee and shall meet with the Supervisor of Food Service by October 31 to present topic(s) for consideration. The Supervisor of Food Service will investigate the possibility of presenting the requested programs.
PROFESSIONAL GROWTH ON THE JOB. A. All employees are urged to seek ways of improving personal skills and job performance by training, by serving on committees, and by cooperating with school and civic projects.
PROFESSIONAL GROWTH ON THE JOB terminated employees.
PROFESSIONAL GROWTH ON THE JOB. Section A.

Related to PROFESSIONAL GROWTH ON THE JOB

  • Professional Growth Professional growth is the continuous purposeful engagement in study and related activities designed to retain and extend the high standards of classified unit members.

  • Requirements Pertaining Only to Federal Grants and Subrecipient Agreements If this Agreement is a grant that is funded in whole or in part by Federal funds:

  • INJURY ON THE JOB When an employee is injured on the job, there shall be no deduction from the employee's pay for the day in which the employee was injured and reported for medical care. When such employee returns to work following the injury, and is certified as ready and able to perform all regular duties, but requires medical treatment as a result of the same injury, the Employer shall adjust the work schedules without penalty to the Employer, to provide both the time for medical care and the number of hours of work for which the employee is regularly scheduled.

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