Percentage Compliance by Number of Workers Sample Clauses

Percentage Compliance by Number of Workers. 1. Of the above total number of workers employed by _________________ in this apprenticeable occupation this month, _____ (____) were apprentices registered in an apprenticeship program approved by the DIR. 2. Of the above total number of workers employed by _________________ in this apprenticeable occupation in this month, _____ were skilled journeypersons. Included in these skilled journeypersons are the following: a. ______who are graduates of an apprenticeship program for the applicable occupation (as defined in Section 13 of the Agreement); and b. who are not graduates of an approved apprenticeship program for this apprenticeable occupation, but (a) no apprenticeship program had been approved by the DIR before January 1, 1995, for this apprenticeable occupation; and (b) these workers commenced working in this apprenticeable occupation before DIR approval of an apprenticeship program for that occupation in the county in which the Project is located. The combined number of skilled journeypersons listed in Section B.1 and Section B.2 is 40% or more of the total number of skilled journeypersons identified above, with no more than half of this percentage requirement being satisfied by the number of skilled journeypersons listed in Section B.2.b.
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Percentage Compliance by Number of Workers. 1. Of the above total number of workers employed in an apprenticeable occupation this month, ( ) were apprentices registered in an apprenticeship program approved by the DIR. 2. Of the above total number of workers employed in an apprenticeable occupation in this month, were skilled journeypersons. Included in these skilled journeypersons are the following: a. who are graduates of an apprenticeship program for the following occupations: acoustical installer, bricklayer, xxxxxxxxx, cement xxxxx, drywall installer or lather, marble xxxxx, finisher, or setter, modular furniture or systems installer, operating engineer, pile drive, plasterer, roofer or waterproofer, stone mason, surveyor, teamster, terrazzo worker or finisher, and tile layer, setter, or finisher; b. who are graduates of another apprenticeship program not listed in subsection (a) for the applicable occupation; and c. who are not graduates of an approved apprenticeship program for this apprenticeable occupation, but (a) no apprenticeship program had been approved by the DIR before January 1, 1995, for this apprenticeable occupation; and (b) these workers commenced working in this apprenticeable occupation before DIR approval of an apprenticeship program for that occupation in the county in which the Project is located. The combined number of skilled journeypersons listed in Section B.1 and Section B.2 meets the requirements as contained in Education Code section 17407.5 and Public Contract Code sections 2600-2602, with no more than half of this percentage requirement being satisfied by the number of skilled journeypersons listed in Section B.2.c.
Percentage Compliance by Number of Workers. 1. Of the above total number of workers employed by my company in this
Percentage Compliance by Number of Workers. 1. Of the above total number of workers employed in an apprenticeable occupation this ( ) month, approved by the DIR. were apprentices registered in an apprenticeship program 2. Of the above total number of workers employed in an apprenticeable occupation in this month, the following: were skilled journeypersons. Included in these skilled journeypersons are a. who are graduates of an apprenticeship program for the following occupations: acoustical installer, bricklayer, xxxxxxxxx, cement xxxxx, drywall installer or lather, marble xxxxx, finisher, or setter, modular furniture or systems installer, operating engineer, pile drive, plasterer, roofer or waterproofer, stone mason, surveyor, teamster, terrazzo worker or finisher, and tile layer, setter, or finisher;

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