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Professional Development
1.0 Policy
Ultra Tech supports professional development
as a form of ongoing education for employees.
The Company will pay all or part of the expenses
for approved professional seminars.
2.0 Scope
Full-time employees who have completed the probationary
period and are currently performing duties and
responsibilities of the job satisfactorily may
be considered for professional development.
3.0 Guidelines
Professional Seminars are those instructional
classes which do not require examinations or follow-up.
Seminars are limited in duration, generally one
day to one week. Depending on the subject relevance
to work assignments, the costs, the budgeted dollars
available, and the impact on project responsibilities,
the Company will pay all or part of the expenses
for professional seminars.
Prior approval must be obtained by submitting
a Request and Authorization for Training Form
to Human Resources through the employee's manager.
Executive Management reviews/approves all requests
for professional seminars.
4.0 Procedures
Prior to attending the seminar, the employee
should forward his/her request for training authorization
to their supervisor for the necessary signature(s).
The supervisor then forwards the request to Human
Resources for approval. Human Resources determines
if the employee is eligible for Professional Development
and if the seminar is related to the employee's
work assignment.
To allow Human Resources to determine the course's
relatedness, the employee should provide the following
when applying:
- Request and Authorization for Training Form
- Seminar description which details cost, seminar
content, and seminar dates
Human Resources forwards the request to Executive
Management who reviews/approves all seminar requests.
If the Request and Authorization for Training
Form has been approved, the employee will receive
the original request form with the signatures
required for approval (a copy will be filed in
Human Resources). However, if the request is denied,
the employee will receive an explanation for the
denial. A response to the employee will normally
be given within seven (7) days of the date that
the request is received in Human Resources.
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