Apprenticeship Authority definition
Examples of Apprenticeship Authority in a sentence
Apprentices may be engaged in trades or occupations provided for in this clause where declared or recognised by an Apprenticeship Authority.
F.1.7 The probationary period of an apprentice must be as set out in the training agreement or contract of apprenticeship consistent with the requirements of the Apprenticeship Authority or State legislation but must not exceed three months.
F.1.3 An apprentice will also include an employee who is engaged under a Training Agreement or Contract of Training for an apprenticeship declared or recognised by the relevant State or Territory Training or Apprenticeship Authority.
F.1.1 An apprentice means any person employed and registered in the form prescribed by the relevant State Apprenticeship Authority.
The period may be varied with the approval of the Apprenticeship Authority provided that any credits granted shall be counted as part of the apprenticeship for the purpose of wage progression under clause 17.7 of this Award.
Every contract of apprenticeship made under this award will be in accordance with the Apprenticeship Authority Guidelines.
This administrator will determine whether immediate action is warranted.
Apprentices may be engaged in trade or occupation provided for in this clause where declared or recognised by an Apprenticeship Authority.
The nominal period of the apprenticeship shall be four years however this period may be varied as follows: • With the approval of the relevant State/Territory Apprenticeship Authority, to recognise prior learning including vocational education and training in school, pre-apprenticeship programs and other prior learning, the nominal period of the contact may be shortened to reflect the proportion of the competencies already acquired.
Apprentices may be engaged in trades or occupations provided for in this Clause where declared or recognised by an Apprenticeship Authority.