Common use of Orientation and Training Clause in Contracts

Orientation and Training. The parties to the collective agreement recognize the value of orientation programs for employees and that the responsibility for pro- viding such programs lies with the Employer. The Employer agrees to provide such orientation in a manner it deems appropriate to employ- ees new to the worksite or new to the unit, department or program to enable the employee to adjust. Orientation shall include: (a) fire and disaster plan (b) organizational structure (c) relevant policies and procedures (d) physical layout of the worksite and unit (e) duties of the position Employees required to attend such programs will be paid at the applicable rate of pay.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement

Orientation and Training. The parties to the collective agreement recognize the value of orientation programs for employees and that the responsibility for pro- viding such programs lies with the Employer. The Employer agrees to provide such orientation in a manner it deems appropriate to employ- ees new to the worksite or new to the unit, department or program to enable the employee to adjust. Orientation shall include: (aA) fire and disaster plan (bB) organizational structurestructure‌ (cC) relevant policies and procedures (dD) physical layout of the worksite and unit (eE) duties of the position Employees required to attend such programs will be paid at the applicable rate of pay.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement

Orientation and Training. The parties to the collective agreement recognize the value of orientation programs for employees and that the responsibility for pro- viding providing such programs lies with the Employer. The Employer agrees to provide such orientation in a manner it deems appropriate to employ- ees employees new to the worksite or new to the unit, department or program unit/▇▇▇▇ to enable the employee to adjust. Orientation shall include: (aA) fire and disaster plan (bB) organizational structure (cC) relevant policies and procedures (dD) physical layout of the worksite and unit (eunit E) duties of the position F) violence prevention and procedures Employees required to attend such programs will be paid at the applicable rate of pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Orientation and Training. The parties to the collective agreement recognize the value of orientation programs for employees and that the responsibility for pro- viding providing such programs lies with the Employer. The Employer agrees to provide such orientation in a manner it deems appropriate to employ- ees employees new to the worksite or new to the unit, department or program to enable the employee to adjust. Orientation shall include: (aA) fire and disaster plan (bB) organizational structure (cC) relevant policies and procedures (dD) physical layout of the worksite and unit unit (eE) duties of the position Employees required to attend such programs will be paid at the applicable rate of pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Provincial Collective Agreement

Orientation and Training. The parties to the collective agreement recognize the value of orientation programs for employees and that the responsibility for pro- viding such programs lies with the Employer. The Employer agrees to provide such orientation in a manner it deems appropriate to employ- ees new to the worksite or new to the unit, department or program to enable the employee to adjust. Orientation shall include: (aA) fire and disaster plan (bB) organizational structurestructure‌‌ (cC) relevant policies and procedures (dD) physical layout of the worksite and unit (eE) duties of the position Employees required to attend such programs will be paid at the applicable rate of pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Provincial Collective Agreement

Orientation and Training. The parties to the collective agreement recognize the value of orientation programs for employees and that the responsibility for pro- viding providing such programs lies with the Employer. The Employer agrees to provide such orientation in a manner it deems appropriate to employ- ees employees new to the worksite or new to the unit, department or program unit/▇▇▇▇ to enable the employee employe e to adjust. Orientation shall include: (aA) fire and disaster plan (bB) organizational structure (cC) relevant policies and procedures (dD) physical layout of the worksite and unit (eE) duties of the position Employees required to attend such programs will be paid at the applicable rate of pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement