EMPLOYEE IMPROVEMENT Sample Clauses

EMPLOYEE IMPROVEMENT. Section 1. In an attempt to provide the most efficient and economical work force possible, the Board agrees:
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EMPLOYEE IMPROVEMENT. A. The District will reimburse employees for Professional Development on Microsoft products. The employee must take the approved skills test for the class and meet the rubric established for Level #13 new hires to qualify for reimbursement.
EMPLOYEE IMPROVEMENT. 1. An employee required by the administration to attend a workshop or take specialized training shall have her/his enrollment fee, materials and mileage paid by the Board. When such training requires an overnight stay, necessary expenses for room and meals shall also be paid only if previously approved by the Board. Regular wage shall be paid for such attendance or training, whether it is within or outside the employee’s normal workday.
EMPLOYEE IMPROVEMENT. A. There will be a minimum of two (2) paraprofessional workshops per year. Whenever teacher workshops pertain in any way to the teaching of math or reading, or in any other way in which paraprofessionals are involved with students, paraprofessionals shall be included. The JPA leadership shall use a .5 association day to plan each Staff Development Day.
EMPLOYEE IMPROVEMENT. A. The Board will continue to seek the cooperation of employees, certificated and support professionals, in arranging in-service courses, workshops and programs designed to improve the quality of the employees' work.
EMPLOYEE IMPROVEMENT. A. There will be a minimum of two (2) paraprofessional workshops per year. Whenever teacher workshops pertain in any way to the teaching of math or reading, or in any other way in which paraprofessionals are involved with students, paraprofessionals shall be included.
EMPLOYEE IMPROVEMENT. A. 1. With prior approval of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board agrees to pay 100% of the cost of tuition of job- related in-service and professional development courses taken by administrative assistants, technical assistants, or instructional aides.
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  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT 3.1 The Supplier shall adopt a policy of continuous improvement in relation to the Services pursuant to which it will regularly review with the Authority the Services and the manner in which it is providing the Services with a view to reducing the Authority's costs (including the Framework Prices), the costs of Contracting Bodies and/or improving the quality and efficiency of the Services. The Supplier and the Authority will provide to each other any information which may be relevant to assisting the objectives of continuous improvement and in particular reducing costs.

  • School Improvement The conditions which follow shall govern employee participation in any and all plans, programs, or projects included in the terms, site-based decision making, school improvement, effective schools as provided in Act 197, P.A. 1987 (Section 15.1919 (919b) MSA) or other similar plans:

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  • ALTERATIONS & IMPROVEMENTS Tenant shall not make any alterations, additions or improvements or do any type of construction to the Property without first obtaining Landlord's written consent. Unless prior written agreement is reached between Tenant and Landlord, any such alterations, additions, improvements or construction shall become part of the Property and shall remain at the expiration of Tenant's Lease term. If Landlord approves of alterations, additions, improvements or construction in writing and Tenant intends to use contractors to undertake such work, the contractors must first be approved in writing by Landlord. Tenant must also place any funds to cover the amount of any alterations, additions, improvements or construction in an escrow account approved by Landlord before the commencement of the work. Landlord shall designate the times and manner of the work being done, exclusively.

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