IN-SERVICE TRAININGS Clause Samples

IN-SERVICE TRAININGS. In-service as required by the district, state, or federal requirements, will be scheduled during working hours with substitutes provided as needed. If held after work hours, employees shall be compensated at their regular rates of pay and including overtime pay, if applicable.
IN-SERVICE TRAININGS. The Employer agrees that a period of time will be made available before or after each in-service training meeting, or before or after any scheduled break during the training, but not beyond normal office working hours, for Union Stewards and/or Union Representatives to address members of the bargaining unit. Management or supervisory personnel may not be present unless mutually agreed by the union and the company. Such meetings shall not disrupt the in-service schedule, have a maximum duration of thirty (30) minutes, and shall be conducted in accordance with Article 20: Dignity and Respect. For union meetings held under this Section, the Employer agrees to inform the Union of regular in-service training dates, times and locations one month in advance and other in-service training dates, times and locations as far in advance as practicable. The Union must inform the Branch Manager of its desire to address the bargaining unit members at a scheduled in-service training two days in advance.
IN-SERVICE TRAININGS. The Employer agrees that a period of time will be made available before or after each in- service training meeting, or before or after any scheduled break during the training, but not beyond normal office working hours, for Union Advocates and/or Union representatives to address members of the bargaining unit. Management or supervisory personnel may not be present unless mutually agreed to by the Union and the Employer. Such meetings shall not disrupt the in-service schedule, have a maximum duration of thirty (30) minutes, and shall be conducted in accordance with Article 20: Dignity and Respect. For Union meetings held under this section, the Employer agrees to inform the Union of regular in-service training dates, times and locations one month (30 days) in advance and other in-service training dates, times and locations as far in advance as practicable. The Union must inform the branch manager of its desire to address the bargaining unit members at a scheduled in-service training two (2) days in advance. The Employer shall provide the Union with an electronic list of expected participants at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting.
IN-SERVICE TRAININGS. The Employer agrees that a period of time will be made available before or after each in- service training meeting, or before or after any scheduled break during the training, but not beyond normal office working hours, for Union Stewards and/or Union Representatives to address members of the bargaining unit. Management or supervisory personnel may not be present unless mutually agreed to by union and company. Such meetings shall not disrupt the in-service schedule, have a maximum duration of thirty (30) minutes, and shall be conducted in accordance with Article 20: Dignity and Respect. TheFor union meetings held under this Section, the Employer agrees to inform the local Union of regular in-service training dates, times and locations one month in advance and other in-service training dates, times and locations as far in advance as practicable. The local Union must inform the Branch Manager of its desire to address the bargaining unit members at a scheduled in-service training two days in advance. The Employer shall provide the Union with an electronic list of expected participants at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.
IN-SERVICE TRAININGS. The Deaf 101 presentation increases participant’s awareness of the nature and impact of hearing loss for the child in the mainstream classroom. It guides participants to an understanding of the unique language, communication, social and emotion and assistive technology needs that a student with hearing loss requires to be successful. Practical strategies that impact learning and teaching and a collaborative approach to meeting the needs of deaf and hard of hearing students are presented. In-service trainings of different topics are also available and custom designed around the needs of the district. Introductory home visit with family and FRC and/or other EI provider. A summary report (duplicate form) is given to parent and FRC following the visit. Some of the services could include: participation in eligibility and IFSP meetings; developmental evaluations in the areas of communication, language, cognition, and social- emotional; training and technical assistance to IFSP or El teams in regard to developmental programming; provide assistance in developing the child and family's IFSP; supplying information to parents regarding their child's hearing levels, audiology reports, communication development and language acquisition, hearing and visual technologies, and other supportive information. One-hour home visit with family (may be done along with other Early Intervention provider). A summary report (duplicate form) will be given to the parent at each visit. A copy of the summary report will be sent to the FRC/EI provider. Home visits will support the development of the Individual Family Service Plan and outcomes associated with the child’s developmental needs. Some of the services could include: participation in eligibility and IFSP meetings; developmental evaluations in the areas of communication, language, cognition, and social- emotional; provide training and technical assistance to IFSP or El teams in regard to developmental programming; provide assistance in developing the child and family's IFSP; supplying information to parents regarding their child's hearing levels, audiology reports, communication development and language acquisition, hearing and visual technologies, and other supportive information. One-hour home visit with family (may be done along with other Early Intervention provider) via Videophone, Skype or other remote conferencing technology. A summary report (duplicate form) will be given to the parent at each visit, a copy of the summary ...
IN-SERVICE TRAININGS. 9.7.1 The District agrees to provide employee training in concepts of safety in compliance with state and federal OSHA regulations. 9.7.2 Unit members attending any training sessions during or outside the regular workday, which has been recommended by their immediate supervisor and approved by the District, shall be compensated for necessary expenses incurred, i.e., registration fees, supplies, transportation, meals, and regular straight time or overtime salary.
IN-SERVICE TRAININGS. 9.7.1 The District agrees to provide employee training in concepts of safety in compliance with state and federal OSHA regulations. 9.7.2 Unit members attending any training sessions during or outside the regular workday, which has been recommended by their immediate supervisor and approved by the District, shall be compensated for necessary expenses incurred, i.e., registration fees, supplies, transportation, meals, and regular straight time or overtime salary.

Related to IN-SERVICE TRAININGS

  • In-Service Training The District may require an assigned Therapist, at his/her own expense, to attend training deemed by the District to be necessary for performing professional services.

  • Job Training ‌ The Employer and the Union shall establish a Joint Committee on Training and Skill Upgrading for the following purposes: (1) for planning training programs for those employees affected by technological change; (2) for planning training programs to enable employees to qualify for new positions being planned through future expansion or renovation; (3) for planning training programs for those employees affected by new methods of operation; (4) for planning training programs in the area of general skill upgrading. Whenever necessary, this Committee shall seek the assistance of external training resources such as the Federal Human Resources Development Canada and Provincial Ministry of Labour, or other recognized training institutions.

  • Trainings Appointment of any length involving two (2) or more Consumers who might need to split up to join different trainings, group discussions, etc.