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"Convene a scheduled meeting" is the proper grammar. It indicates that you are initiating or calling for a meeting that was planned in advance.
Mr Jean has a meeting scheduled for tomorrow.
Employees SHOULD be paid for mandatory meetings. If an employer calls for a mandatory meeting on an employee's day off, or not during his scheduled shift, it should be considered the same as being called in to work. Said employee has to give up his time as well as transportation costs to attend the meeting for which the employer can reprimand or retaliate, if the employee does not attend (mandatory meetings only). Thus, if an employer calls you in to a "mandatory" meeting, you should be REQUIRED to clock in. This protects the employer as well as compensates the employee for cost of transportation and giving up his free time.
A meeting is a formal gathering.Scheduled means the time and date were arranged ahead of time.We arrived at the scheduled meeting only to find the business closed down.
Scheduled
The meeting was scheduled in Philadelphia.
The meeting was scheduled in Philadelphia.
It should be--- R. Combs stated, "There are not any potential clients scheduled for presentations at the April meeting, therefore the Intake meeting will be cancelled."
Punctuality is important because it demonstrates respect for others' time and shows reliability in meeting deadlines.
The teachers' meeting is scheduled for seven.
No, it means the 341 meeting has yet to be scheduled. You'll know when you have it as you have to be there.
It would not be appropriate for an employee to share confidential information about their current employer or coworkers during the job application process, as this could breach confidentiality agreements and harm professional relationships.