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I am also interested in a candidate's public service or off-the-job activities.
The company agreed to issue disability policies for off-the-job accidents that would pay benefits up to age 65.
In some cases, an employee's off-the-job behavior could result in job loss.
Such activities do not always have to command a high up-front cost, as in the case of the off-the-job courses.
The other interpreted employers' insurance policies broadly to cover some off-the-job injuries.
We will promote off-the-job safety for our employees.
This initial training will often combine off-the-job courses with on-the-job guidance and support.
Only four years after the court ruled that employers' insurance policies covered many off-the-job injuries, it reversed course.
But long-term disability insurance for off-the-job injuries was not widely available because police officers are considered a high-risk group.
Off-the-job training has the advantage that it allows people to get away from work and concentrate more thoroughly on the training itself.
And certainly not Rod, who likes to brag about his off-the-job exploits at the meat factory where he works.
In practice, workers in the bank often substituted for others enrolled in off-the-job training programs.
The traditional short, off-the-job course, first used in the mid-1960s, has become a flexible and sophisticated tool, joined by a host of less formalised techniques.
Apprenticeships are a mixture of on and off-the-job training, tailored to the skills needs of business sectors.
Get an overview of different training methods, grouped into induction, on-the-job and off-the-job training.
These organisations provide off-the-job tuition and manage the bureaucratic workload associated with the apprenticeships.
"It's safe to say some teachers are concerned, purely as a matter of principle, about where you draw the line" in sanctioning off-the-job activities, he said.
Companies meddle in their workers' off-the-job activities chiefly because measures like incentives to lose weight or quit smoking tend to reduce costs.
Worker's compensation insurers say their costs have also been swelled by claims for off-the-job injuries as employers have cut back on general health benefits.
The module is particularly suitable for inclusion in off-the-job training programmes within YTS.
The average employer in Britain provides 14 hours off-the-job training each year per worker compared with 30-40 hours in Germany.
Opponents of drug testing argue that the test punishes an employee for off-the-job behaviour that may not directly affect his performance.
The EBS also offers executive education and off-the-job training for leaders and future leaders in management.
Colleges and learning providers will run the day-to-day Apprenticeship programme for you, and run the off-the-job training that your apprentices need.
In the US, West Germany and Japan five full days every year are devoted to off-the-job training for every manager.