Employee Whereas Assistance For Small Business In Riverside

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Multi-State
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Riverside
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US-00451BG
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The Educational Assistance Program for Employees is designed to support eligible employees at small businesses in Riverside by enhancing their skills and job performance through educational opportunities. This program offers reimbursement for tuition and registration fees for courses at approved institutions, provided that these courses relate directly to the employee's current role or career advancement possibilities. Full-time employees with a minimum of one year of service qualify to participate. Key features include a reimbursement schedule based on grades achieved, with specific percentages allocated for A, B, and C grades, and provisions for employees receiving additional funding from other sources. The form outlines necessary steps for reimbursement, including pre-approval from supervisors, active employment status, and submission of proof of course completion. Notably, the agreement includes a clause requiring employees to repay reimbursements if they leave the company within two years. This document serves as a valuable tool for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it clarifies eligibility requirements, outlines obligations, and provides a structured process for educational support, ultimately fostering employee growth and retention.
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Employee Whereas Assistance For Small Business In Riverside