Common use of Employee Requests for Training Clause in Contracts

Employee Requests for Training. Employees may submit a request for training to their supervisors. Training requests may be aimed at improving the employee’s ability to perform job duties, or preparing the employee for promotional opportunities. Requests will be considered based on operational needs and budget considerations. An employee whose request for training is denied will be informed of the reason for the denial. If requested by the employee, the rationale for denying a training request will be provided in writing within five (5) working days. Training and professional development goals may be identified by the supervisor and/or employee as part of the employee’s onboarding and performance review processes.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Public School Employees, Public School Employees, Public School Employees

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