Standards of Apprenticeship Sample Clauses

The "Standards of Apprenticeship" clause defines the minimum requirements and guidelines that an apprenticeship program must follow to ensure quality training and compliance with regulatory bodies. This clause typically outlines aspects such as the duration of training, the ratio of apprentices to supervisors, the curriculum or skills to be taught, and the methods for evaluating apprentice progress. By establishing clear and consistent standards, this clause ensures that apprentices receive adequate instruction and experience, while also helping employers and regulatory agencies maintain program integrity and meet legal obligations.
Standards of Apprenticeship. All overtime policies including but not limited to departmental overtime policies.
Standards of Apprenticeship. This entire document including all appendices and attachments hereto, and any future modifications or additions approved by the Registration Agency.
Standards of Apprenticeship. All duly qualified apprentices shall be under the supervision and control of an Apprentice Committee composed of four members, two of whom shall be selected by the Union and two by the Employer. Said apprentice committee shall formulate and make operative such rules and regulations as they may deem necessary and which do not conflict with the specific terms of this Agreement to govern eligibility, registration, education, transfer, wages, hours, working conditions of duly qualified apprentices and the operation of an adequate apprenticeship system to meet the needs and requirements of the Company. Said rules and regulations, when formulated and adopted by the parties hereto, shall be recognized as a part of this Agreement and shall be entitled "Apprenticeship Standards." The foremen and journeymen shall cooperate in furnishing apprentices with the necessary information to learn the trade. Applicants for apprenticeship shall meet the employment requirements of the Company, and be physically able to perform the work. The term of apprenticeship for machinists and tool and die makers shall be four years. The probationary period for all apprentices shall be six months from the date of hire. The minimum rate for apprentices shall be as set forth on the Apprentice Schedule attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Standards of Apprenticeship. ARTICLE DEFINITIONS
Standards of Apprenticeship. 20 Article XXXVIII Plant Removal............................................... 20 Article XXXIX Wage and Price Stabilization.................................. 20
Standards of Apprenticeship. SECTION I B. - Minimum Qualifications (If not same as Standards)

Related to Standards of Apprenticeship

  • Apprenticeship 7.01 At such time, the parties agree to a training program, it is agreed to contact the California Nevada JATC to establish such program.

  • Apprenticeship Program The parties agree to meet to discuss the development of mutually agreeable apprenticeship programs. The specific provisions of the apprenticeship programs shall be subject to agreement between the City, the Civil Service Commission (where appropriate), and the Union. Each apprenticeship program, however, shall contain at least the following terms:

  • Apprenticeship Requirements The Contractor shall comply with Section 230.1(A), California Code of Regulations as required by the Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Apprenticeship Standards by submitting DAS Form to the Joint Apprenticeship Committee of the craft or trade in the area of the site.

  • Adult Apprentices 26.1 Adult apprentices are apprentices who commence their apprenticeship at the age of 21 years or older. Adult apprentices engaged under any of the classifications set out in Appendix 1 and will be paid a minimum rate equal to the rate of pay for a second-year apprentice, for the first two years of the apprenticeship, then on parity with other apprentices for the third and fourth years.

  • APPRENTICES 6.36.1 The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that, if this Contract involves a dollar amount greater than or a number of working days greater than that specified in Labor Code Section 1777.5, this Contract is governed by the provisions of Labor Code Section 1777.5. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure compliance with this Article and with Labor Code Section 1777.5 for all apprenticeable occupations. 6.36.2 Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1777.5 if that Section applies to this Contract as indicated above, the Contractor and any subcontractors under him employing workers in any apprenticeable craft or trade in performing any work under this Contract shall apply to the applicable joint apprenticeship committee for a certificate approving the Contractor or subcontractor under the applicable apprenticeship standards and fixing the ratio of apprentices to journeymen employed in performing the work. 6.36.3 Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1777.5 if that Section applies to this Contract as indicated above, he Contractor and any subcontractor under him may be required to make contributions to the apprenticeship program. 6.36.4 The Contractor and all subcontractors under him shall comply with Labor Code Section 1777.6 which Section forbids certain discriminatory practices in the employment of apprentices.