Based Work Sample Clauses

Based Work. E8.1 The diverse nature of work conducted in the ACTPS lends itself to a range of working environments. From time to time workplaces will include work undertaken in the field and in the home.
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Based Work. The University will provide the documentation (rationale and proformas) for training using the Exeter Model of Initial Teacher Education The School will use the Exeter Model of Initial Teacher Education, including all documentation in its original form, for training and assessment The School will nominate an ITE Coordinator, Mentor(s) and Principal Subject Tutor(s) to carry out the activities as defined in the documentation and processes for the Exeter Model of Initial Teacher Education
Based Work. The Chief Executive may approve an application for home-based work on either a regular or temporary basis. Further information may be found in the NCA’s Home-Based Work Guidelines. The Chief Executive can vary or discontinue a home-based work arrangement at any time, providing a minimum notice period of two (2) weeks will apply or such shorter period as may be agreed. The NCA’s Home-Based Work Guidelines set out arrangements to cover worker’s compensation, workplace health and safety, security, liability and access for other persons employed by the NCA while working away from the office. The NCA may fund the establishment of home-based work arrangements up to a maximum of $3,000. I5 Influenza Vaccinations The NCA will arrange at its expense for employees to receive annual influenza vaccinations on a voluntary basis. The influenza vaccinations will be provided on a day or days nominated by the NCA. I6 Eyesight Testing Eyesight testing may be requested by employees who are engaged in:
Based Work. The University will provide the documentation (rationale and proformas) for training using the Exeter Model of Initial Teacher Education The School will use the Exeter Model of Initial Teacher Education, including all documentation in its original form, for training and assessment The School will nominate an ITE Coordinator, Mentor(s) and Principal Subject Tutor(s) to carry out the activities as defined in the documentation and processes for the Exeter Model of Initial Teacher Education The University will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that the workload of trainee teachers is manageable. Guidance is available to support partnerships to address trainee teacher workload, using the teacher workload toolkits. Everyone across the partnership has a role in reducing trainee teacher workload. The School will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that the workload of trainee teachers is manageable. Guidance is available to support partnerships to address trainee teacher workload, using the teacher workload toolkits. Everyone across the partnership has a role in reducing trainee teacher workload.

Related to Based Work

  • Modified Work/Return to Work (a) The parties recognize the duty of reasonable accommodation for individuals under the Human Rights Code of Ontario and agree that this Collective Agreement will be interpreted in such a way as to permit the Employer and the Union to discharge that duty.

  • Modified Work In order to facilitate a safe return to work, in compliance with the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, the Ontario Human Rights Code, the collective agreement and other applicable legislation, the parties will endeavour to provide fair and consistent practices to accommodate employees who are ill, injured or permanently disabled. (The following clause related to modified work agreements will be incorporated into all collective agreements)

  • Modified Work/Return to Work Programs The Hospital and the Union recognize the purpose of modified work/return to work programs, is to provide fair and consistent practices for accommodating nurses who have been ill, injured or permanently disabled, to enable their early and safe return to work. The parties undertake to provide safe and meaningful employment for both permanently or temporarily disabled nurses based on the following principles:

  • Related Work Leave not to exceed one (1) year may be granted to an employee to accept a position of fixed duration outside of State service which is funded by a government or private foundation grant and which is related to the employee's current work.

  • Performance of the Work The Contractor shall perform all of the Work required for the complete and prompt execution of everything described or shown in, or reasonably implied from the Contract Documents for the above referenced Project.

  • Modified Work Week Where Employees in a unit have indicated a desire to work a modified work week, the Employer may authorize experiments with modified work week schedule, providing operational requirements permit and the provision of services are not adversely affected. The averaging period for a modified work week shall not exceed three (3) calendar weeks, and the work day shall not exceed ten (10) hours .

  • Performance of Work The Work shall be constructed in a good and workmanlike manner substantially in accordance with the Construction Plans. The Work shall be subject, at the option of Landlord, to the inspection of Landlord, Landlord's Architect and Landlord's General Contractor from time to time, during the period in which the Work is being performed, provided that such inspection does not unreasonably interfere with the completion of the Work. If such inspections reveal that any of the Work is not being constructed substantially in conformance with the provisions of this Agreement or the Final Plans, Tenant at its expense shall correct same forthwith. Only new, first class materials shall be used in the performance of the Work. At all times during the construction of the Work, it shall be Tenant's responsibility to cause each of Tenant's contractors and subcontractors to maintain protection of the Premises in such a manner as to prevent any damage to the Work, or to adjacent property and improvements by reason of the performance of the Work. Tenant's contractor and subcontractors shall properly secure the Premises, including, to the extent required, the furnishing of temporary guard rails and barricades. Landlord for good cause shall have the right to require Tenant to terminate any construction work at any time being performed by or on behalf of Tenant in the Premises, and to require that any contractor or subcontractor, or any employee of same, leave the Building. Upon written notification, setting forth in reasonable detail such good cause, from Landlord to Tenant to cease any work, Tenant shall forthwith remove from the Premises all agents, employees and contractors of Tenant performing such work until such time as Landlord shall have given its written consent for the resumption of such construction work (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed), and Tenant shall have no claim for damages of any nature whatsoever against Tenant in connection therewith.

  • Outside Work All work necessary to the assembling, installation, erection, operation, maintenance, repair, control, in- spection and supervision of all electrical apparatus, devices, wires, cables, supports, insulators, conduc- tors, ducts and raceways when part of distributing systems outside of buildings, railroads and outside the directly related railroad property and yards. In- stalling and maintaining the catenary and trolley work on railroad property, and bonding of rails. All underground ducts and cables when they are in- stalled by and are part of the system of a distrib- uting company, except in power stations during new construction, including ducts and cables to adjacent switch racks or substations. All outdoor substations and electrical connections up to and including the setting of transformers and the connecting of the secondary buses thereto. Outside work to include renewable electrical energy sources such as solar photovoltaic, geothermal, wind, biomass, wave, etc., and other distributed en- ergy installations such as fuel cells, microturbines, etc.

  • THE WORK The Work comprises the completed construction required by the Contract Documents and includes all labor necessary to produce such construction, and all materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in such construction.

  • Value of Completed Work If the Engineer defaults in the performance of this contract or if the State terminates this contract for fault on the part of the Engineer, the State will give consideration to the following when calculating the value of the completed work: (1) the actual costs incurred (not to exceed the rates set forth in Attachment E, Fee Schedule) by the Engineer in performing the work to the date of default; (2) the amount of work required which was satisfactorily completed to date of default; (3) the value of the work which is usable to the State; (4) the cost to the State of employing another firm to complete the required work; (5) the time required to employ another firm to complete the work; and (6) other factors which affect the value to the State of the work performed.

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