Period of Apprenticeship Sample Clauses

Period of Apprenticeship. (a) The period of apprenticeship will be four years. (b) The period may be varied to such other period as is approved by an apprenticeship authority provided that any credits granted will be counted as part of the apprenticeship for the purpose of wage progression under clause 11. 13.12(c) Further the period may be varied to such other period as is approved by an apprenticeship authority on the basis of:
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Period of Apprenticeship. 41.05.01 The apprenticeship term shall be divided into eight (8) or more periods 1,000 hours each (25 weeks x 40 hours). These periods shall be divided between shop work and classroom instruction as arranged by the Company. For electrical apprentices to receive trade certification, Government regulations require an additional 1,000 hours of training. This may be reduced by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities depending on the education level of the apprentice. 41.05.02 The first three (3) months of the first period shall be considered entirely a probationary period and continuance as an apprentice depends upon the ability, progress and attitude demonstrated during this trial period. 41.05.03 To be eligible for advancement at any six (6) month period, an apprentice must have completed the assigned work to the satisfaction of the Department head and satisfactorily completed his studies in the related theory. In the case of correspondence courses, the required lessons must have been submitted and satisfactory grades attained. 41.05.04 An apprentice who does not qualify for advancement at the end of a six (6) month period shall be considered as re-entering upon a trial period and shall be notified as to the nature of the unsatisfactory performance by his Department head. Should an apprentice fail to qualify after three (3) additional months, the apprentice shall not be allowed to continue in the program. 41.05.05 During the period of apprenticeship, the apprentice shall purchase over a reasonable period of time, necessary tools as outlined by the Department head.
Period of Apprenticeship. (j)(i) The period of apprenticeship will be four years.
Period of Apprenticeship. Except as provided in 36.8, all apprentices under this agreement shall be apprenticed for a period of four years.
Period of Apprenticeship. The nominal period of the apprenticeship is four (4) years, however, this period may be varied as follows: (i) to make up for Lost Time; (ii) with the approval of the relevant State or Territory apprenticeship authority, to recognise prior learning including vocational education and training in school, pre-apprenticeship programs and other prior learning, the nominal period may be shortened to reflect the proportion of the competencies already acquired; and/or (iii) to recognise completion in a shorter period as recognised by the relevant State Government authority.
Period of Apprenticeship. The period of apprenticeship except where a person is apprenticed under clause 70.1 of this Agreement shall be four years.
Period of Apprenticeship. (a) Except as provided in clause 36.17, all apprentices under this Agreement will be apprenticed for a period of four years.
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Period of Apprenticeship. 4.4.9(a) Unless varied in accordance with the provisions hereunder the period of apprenticeship will be four years including the period of probation.
Period of Apprenticeship. Notwithstanding 4.4.9 where an Apprenticeship authority approves an application for adult apprenticeship by an applicant who has been employed in the printing industry for at least two consecutive years and such Authority is satisfied that the applicant has sufficient theoretical and practical knowledge, it may, subject to any conditions it may determine, permit the applicant to advance within their apprentice period by not more than two years.
Period of Apprenticeship. The apprenticeship term shall be divided into eight (8) or more periods 1,000 hours each (25 weeks x 40 hours). These periods shall be divided between shop work and classroom instruction as arranged by the Company. For electrical apprentices to receive trade certification, Government regulations require an additional 1,000 hours of training. This may be reduced by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities depending on the education level of the apprentice.
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