Apprenticeship Program Standards definition

Apprenticeship Program Standards means that written document containing among other things all the terms and conditions for the qualification, recruitment, selection, employment and training, working conditions, wages, employee benefits, and other compensation for apprentices and all other provisions and statements including attachments as required by the Labor Code and this Chapter which, when approved by the Chief DAS, shall constitute registration of such, and authority to conduct that program of apprenticeship in the State of California.
Apprenticeship Program Standards means the written document containing, among other things, all the terms and conditions for the qualification, recruitment, selection, employment and training, working conditions, wages, employee benefits, and other compensation for apprentices and all other provisions and statements, including attachments, as required by the Labor Code and by Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 200) of Division 1 of Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations, which, when approved by the Chief of the Division of Apprenticeship Standards of the Department of Industrial Relations, shall constitute registration of these standards and authority to conduct that program of apprenticeship in this state.
Apprenticeship Program Standards means the written document containing, among other things, all the terms and conditions for the qualification, recruitment, selection, employment and training,

Examples of Apprenticeship Program Standards in a sentence

  • The undersigned contractor (“Contractor”) agrees to comply with the Apprenticeship Program Standards and Rules & Regulations in effect or as amended from time to time.

  • The Training Provider shall notify CSS of any changes in the approved Registered Apprenticeship Program Standards or Program Description(s) (i.e., costs).

  • Step Hour Range or Competency Step*: Percentage of Journey-level pay** 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 * Overtime hours that fall within the parameters of the Work Processes outlined in the REW 24 Apprenticeship Program Standards count toward completion of the 8,000 hour requirement.

  • Both 13 King County and the Union recognize the Rail Electrical Worker Apprenticeship Program Standards, 14 recognized by the Washington State Apprentice and Training Council (WSATC).

  • Apprentice policies and procedures that are 25 consistent with the Rail Electrical Worker Apprenticeship Program Standards, including, but not 26 limited to, work processes, wage progression, and administrative standards.

  • Rail Electrical Worker 7 Apprentice training shall include the type of work reflected in the Rail Electrical Worker 8 Apprenticeship Program Standards, and the REW Apprentice Program Manual.

  • The latest revision of the Design Apprenticeship Program Standards as approved by the Company, Union and CT Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship govern the MDA Apprenticeship Program (i.e. scope of training, qualification and selection process, program structure, wages, evaluations and rules of conduct for Apprentices).

  • A helper indentured as an apprentice may continue to work for their current employer provided that employer is not out of ratio of helpers and apprentices to journeymen and such actions conforms with State law and the Seattle Area Roofers Apprenticeship Program Standards.