Common use of Trainee Eligibility Clause in Contracts

Trainee Eligibility. In general, trainees are only eligible to participate in ETP-funded training if they are unemployed (New-Hire training), or employed by an Eligible Employer with wages reported in California (Retraining). There may be other eligibility standards, such as “multiple barriers” for special funding, to be determined by the Panel on a case -by-case basis. [UI Code Section 10201(c).]

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Etp Agreement, Etp Agreement, Training Agreement

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Trainee Eligibility. In general, trainees are only eligible to participate in ETP-funded training if they are unemployed (New-Hire training), or employed by an Eligible Employer with wages reported in California (Retraining). There may be other eligibility standards, such as “multiple barriers” for special funding, to be determined by the Panel on a case -bycase-by-case basis. [UI Code Section 10201(c).]

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Etp Training Agreement, legistarweb-production.s3.amazonaws.com

Trainee Eligibility. In general, trainees are only eligible to participate in ETP-funded training if they are unemployed (New-Hire training), or employed by an Eligible Employer with wages reported in California (Retraining). There may be other eligibility standards, such as "multiple barriers" for special funding, to be determined by the Panel on a case -bycase-by-case basis. [UI Code Section 10201(c).]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Etp Agreement

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Trainee Eligibility. In general, trainees are only eligible to participate in ETP-funded training if they are unemployed (New-Hire training), or employed by an Eligible Employer with wages reported in California (Retraining). There may be other eligibility standards, such as multiple barriers” for special funding, to be determined by the Panel on a case -bycase-by-case basis. [UI Code Section 10201(c).]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Training Agreement

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