Training Days Clause Samples

The "Training Days" clause defines the specific days on which training sessions or activities will be provided as part of an agreement. It typically outlines the number of days, scheduling requirements, and any conditions related to the delivery of training, such as notice periods for changes or the format of the sessions. By clearly specifying when and how training will occur, this clause helps ensure both parties have a mutual understanding of their obligations and prevents disputes over scheduling or fulfillment of training commitments.
Training Days. Where required, employees will attend up to four (4) additional training days per year, beyond those days required for operational training, paid at their regular hourly rate of pay for those hours spent in training.
Training Days. Employees hired after July 1, 2005 shall be required to participate in two (2) training days without pay as scheduled by the District.
Training Days. The Employer may schedule up to four (4) training days each calendar year, which training days may be scheduled on Saturday or Sunday. When so scheduled on Saturday or Sunday, the Employer shall provide at least ten (10) calendar days’ notice and employees shall be required to attend such training day(s). Pay for this training will be governed by the overtime rules.
Training Days. As training days are pro-rated each participant will be required to attend for 2.5 extra days which will be paid at straight time.
Training Days. Beginning in the year 2000, the Employer is responsible to provide ongoing job training, education and professional development for its police officers in order to achieve the broad-based level of knowledge and skill required for modern police work. To this end, the parties agree to form a training committee with equal representation from each unit to meet biannually in order to research, discuss and recommend appropriate training for employees. The Chief of Police shall continue to have the sole discretion to approve training for members. Members will be required to attend three (3) scheduled 8-hour training days at the discretion of the Chief of Police. In compensation for these days, every member working a 12-hour shift schedule will receive two (2) additional floater days off to be arranged through their respective Shift Sergeant.
Training Days. Any day granted as a teacher-training-day, teacher institute, or teacher-parent conference day by whatever name for whatever purposes is a workday for all classified employees.
Training Days. All members working a compressed work week will make available to the Police Service four (4) of their scheduled weekly leave days, at straight-time rates, for the purposes of training. Under normal circumstances not more than one such day will be scheduled in any one calendar month. Each such eight (8) hour day will be scheduled by the Police Service a minimum of two (2) months in advance.
Training Days. Employees assigned to an alternative work schedule (e.g. 12-hour shifts) will be credited with completion of a full shift for all training days scheduled to last at least eight (8) hours that occur on the employee’s regularly scheduled work days outside the cities of Millbrae, San Mateo, Burlingame, Belmont, and Hillsborough. This section will not apply for training that results in overtime.
Training Days. All employees will be required to attend four (4) in-service, training days per year. Employees will be paid for all hours spent in in-service training.
Training Days. Telecoms who complete scheduled training during their normal scheduled duty shift shall report to work for the remaining scheduled shift, unless the employee and Employer agree to allow the employee to take accrued but unused paid time off for the remaining hours of their shift. Travel time will be calculated by the utilization of mapping software (i.e., MapQuest). This calculation will be from the Department to the training site, and from the training site to the Department (round trip), plus 30 minutes, for each scheduled day of training. Class time and travel time will be combined to calculate the total duration of the training day. Bargaining unit members will have the option of leaving from the Department using a Department vehicle, or leaving from their residence, utilizing their personal vehicle, to attend training.