Common use of Ratio of Apprentices to Craftsmen Clause in Contracts

Ratio of Apprentices to Craftsmen. The ratio of apprentices to craftsmen shall be one apprentice to every four craftsmen but this ratio may be subject to variation by joint discussion and/or agreement between the Association and the signatory Trade Unions. Following recruitment an Apprentice shall be registered by his Employer within a period not exceeding 6 months from the date of his engagement. Such registration shall indicate that the Apprentice has completed a satisfactory probationary period, at which time he will be issued with appropriate tools, free of charge, on a one-off basis, in accordance with Paragraph 18.5 of the National Agreement for the Thermal Insulation Contracting Industry. 1 pair Snips, right hand 1 no 600mm Metal Rule (adjustable with line of chords) 1 no 3m Tape Measure 1 no Hand Drill 1 no Ball Pein Hammer 12oz 1 no All Purpose Knife 1 no Craft Trimming Knife 1 no 200 mm Flat Screwdriver 1 no 200 mm Cross-head Screwdriver 1 no Scribe 1 no Centre Punch 1 pair Pop Pliers 1 pair Dividers 1 pair Callipers 1 pair Wire Cutters 1 no Set Square 1 pair Mole type Grips 1 no Trowel 1 no Float 1 no Bradawl 1 no Hacksaw 1 no Handsaw 1 no Tool Box Upon commencing an apprenticeship and with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, this Agreement shall be completed between the parties concerned and registered. On the apprenticeship being completed the Employer will sign the certificate in the Agreement which will also be counter-signed by the Registrar on behalf of the National Joint Apprentice and Training Committee for the Thermal Insulation Contracting Industry.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Thermal Insulation Contracting Industry National Agreement, Thermal Insulation Contracting Industry National Agreement, Thermal Insulation Contracting Industry National Agreement

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