A growing sector It's critical for the prospect of further education and
training for employment in what will be a growing low carbon clean energy and technology sector.
Practical training, such as completing an internship in a pharmacy, is also often required as part
of training for employment as a pharmacy technician.
This Ten Steps curriculum is now taught in more than 100 military bases worldwide, and the Ten Steps certification program is approved, recommended and mandatory job
search training for employment readiness staff in all of the military services.
The mandatory add - ons which the judge is required to order include child care costs related to the employment or to the reasonable necessary education of
training for employment skills; and for the reasonable uninsured health care costs for the children.
There will be
training for employment, continuous training, non-formal training, etc..»
Sean Hickey is Lead Curriculum Developer at the Center on Education and
Training for Employment (CETE), part of The Ohio State University.
In many cases, one spouse may not be
trained for employment, or could have been out of the workforce for a significant amount of time, making it difficult for that spouse to find a job and maintain the same standard of living they enjoyed while married.
The court will also consider the potential time and expense the spouse requesting spousal support will require to acquire the necessary education or
training for employment.
In support of his submission, he emphasizes the language of s. 7 (1)(a), which applies only to child care expenses «incurred as a result of the custodial parent's employment, illness, disability or education or
training for employment».
Generally, child care expenses that are incurred as a result of a custodial parent's employment, illness, disability, education or
training for employment must be shared by both parents.
child care expenses (must be incurred as a result of the parent's employment, illness, disability or education or
training for employment);
child care expenses incurred as a result of the custodial parent's employment, illness, disability or education or
training for employment;