WSNA. The Department of Veteran’s Affairs (DVA) will request continuing education approval recognition for appropriate DVA in-service programs. The parties recognize that because of the unique responsibilities of nurses, they must have the opportunity for substantial continuing education in order to provide quality service. Upon request and supervisory approval, nurses will be granted three (3) days, and may be granted up to ten (10) days per year to attend work-related professional training or CME courses. If it becomes necessary to deny a request, the nurse will be given priority consideration on their next request.
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WSNA. The Department of Veteran’s Affairs (DVA) will request continuing education approval recognition for appropriate DVA in-service programs. The parties recognize that because of the unique responsibilities of nurses, they must have the opportunity for substantial continuing education in order to provide quality service. Upon request and supervisory approvalWhen the workload permits, nurses will be granted three (3) daysgranted, and may be granted up to ten (10) days per year to attend work-related professional training or CME courses. If it becomes necessary to deny a upon request, the nurse will be given priority consideration on their next request.three
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WSNA. The Department of Veteran’s Affairs (DVA) will request continuing education approval recognition for appropriate DVA in-service programs. The parties recognize that because of the unique responsibilities of nurses, they must have the opportunity for substantial continuing education in order to provide quality service. Upon request and supervisory approval, nurses will be granted three (3) days, and may be granted up to ten (10) days per year to attend work-related professional training or CME courses. If it becomes necessary to deny a request, the nurse will be given priority consideration on their next request.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WSNA. The Department of Veteran’s Affairs (DVA) will request continuing education approval recognition for appropriate DVA in-service programs. The Both parties recognize that because of the unique responsibilities of nurses, they must have the opportunity for substantial continuing education in order to provide quality service. Upon request and supervisory approvalWhen the workload permits, nurses will be granted three (3) daysgranted, and may be granted up to ten (10) days per year to attend work-related professional training or CME courses. If it becomes necessary to deny a upon request, the nurse will be given priority consideration on their next request.three
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