Common use of Theory Clause in Contracts

Theory. If an employee seeks assistance in resolving a problem, there is a chance that the problem can readily be resolved. If a person does not recognize that a problem exists, that person will have no reason to change his or her behavior.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Theory. If an employee seeks assistance in resolving a problem, there is a chance that the problem can readily be resolved. If a person does not recognize that a problem exists, that person will have no reason to change his or her their behavior.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

Theory. If an employee seeks assistance in resolving a problem, there is a chance that 44 the problem can readily be resolved. If a person does not recognize that a problem 45 exists, that person will have no reason to change his or her behavior.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Supervisor Agreement, Supervisor Agreement, Supervisor Agreement