Indoctrination definition

Indoctrination means to instruct in a body of doctrine or principles.
Indoctrination means verbal and written orientation instructions provided to the District Election Board by Election Staff and the Election Committee.
Indoctrination means imparting the governmental Polices and strategies and the commission Proclamation, Regulation directives and activities to the members of the police.

Examples of Indoctrination in a sentence

  • Indoctrination and training must be implemented as necessary to assure that proficiency is achieved and maintained for personnel with project responsibility.

  • Indoctrination into any branch of military service shall be recognized as an authorized leave from this Employer’s employment.

  • Management pilots must accomplish such duties as Line Indoctrination, Line Checking, Assignment Evaluations and Performance Evaluations.

  • This new seniority date would be calculated by counting back from the date that the Flight Attendant returned to work from their leave of absence to their length of service with the Company from the date of their completion of Line Indoctrination to the date that they commenced the leave of absence.

  • When a Flight Attendant fails to qualify during any exam, drill, Line Indoctrination or line check, the Flight Attendant and the Union shall be advised in writing.

  • Flight Attendants shall be assigned a seniority date following the completion of Line Indoctrination.

  • New employees are required to attend the New Employee Indoctrination.

  • The Captain Upgrade Training Program, under the direction of the Flight Operations Training Department, is comprised of two distinct elements; Transition Training and Command Indoctrination.

  • The period commencing the day after Line Indoctrination flight until the completion of one hundred and eighty (180) cumulative days of active duty.

  • The second portion of the Indoctrination process deals strictly with our Hazard Communication program.