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Prior to receiving training, objectives should be identified, which clearly state what the participants
are expected to know and/or to do afterwards. These objectives will be agreed upon through
interactions between the employee and their MANAGER.
Training records, identifying the following information, participants, subjects, objectives, training
provider, date, costs and acknowledgement receipt of training will be retained on employees'
personnel files. Employees should also keep a summary of their training records for tracking, reporting
and planning purposes.
Training is generally conducted during paid working hours.
3.7.2 Responsibilities
Employees are responsible for meeting the training objectives by becoming actively involved during
training and providing evaluation immediately afterwards.
3.7.3 Eligibility for training
To be eligible for training, employees must;
a. Be a Company employee for the duration of the training
b. Have completed their probationary period, unless waived by the Company
c. Not be under disciplinary action during training, unless waived by a MANAGER
d. Maintain job standards or minimum of average performance, unless waived by a MANAGER
e. Participate in a regular review during and/or after training with a MANAGER
Inductions and Health and Safety Training are excluded from the above criteria.
3.7.4 Allowable Expenses (Training)
a. Must be supported by records and receipts, agreed in advance with a MANAGER
b. Course fees and/or tuition and examination fees if applicable
c. Travel by public transport or personal transportation based on mileage over shortest route,
parking when necessary
d. Lodging and meals where necessary and reasonable
3.7.5 Conditions
Training and development is deemed to be an investment with an expected return to both the
employee and the Company. When an employee does not receive the required standard, the
Company may discontinue any further planned training. When an employee participates in training
without prior approval, approval and reimbursement is not automatic. All participants attending
approved courses must complete and return the relevant documentation to a MANAGER.
3.8 MAKING A PROTECTED DISCLOSURE
The company is committed to ensuring that employees are aware of their rights and responsibilities
in relation to disclosures.
In line with legislation, all employees who make a protected disclosure of relevant information will
have legal protection from being penalised as a result of making that disclosure. In order to benefit
from this legal protection, the employee must show that they had a reasonable belief that a relevant
wrongdoing had occurred, or was likely to occur, and that this relevant wrongdoing came to their
attention during the course of their employment.
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