Common use of Labouring Work Clause in Contracts

Labouring Work. An Apprentice shall be deemed to be working at the trade when he/she is working in association with a tradesperson upon the material and with the tools of trade usually used by a tradesperson. An Apprentice shall not perform any other work than with the materials and tools of trade usually used by a tradesperson. An Apprentice with less than two years' experience shall not use a swing scaffold or bosun's chair. TAFE and Other Approved Training Provider Fees The fees for attending such school or correspondence class shall be paid by the Company by whom the Apprentice is employed. Such fees shall be paid at the beginning of each school year. The obligation of the Company in regard to fees payable in respect of Apprentices undergoing study in certificate, diploma or degree courses shall be limited to those prescribed for the appropriate trade course.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, www.fwc.gov.au

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