New Apprentice definition

New Apprentice means a San Leandro Resident who is indentured in a State of California approved apprenticeship program that is a joint labor-management apprentice program for no more than twenty-four months.
New Apprentice means a Resident who is newly enrolled (less than 3 months) as an Apprentice.
New Apprentice is a Berkeley Resident who is enrolled in a State of California approved apprenticeship program that is a joint labor management apprentice program for no more than twenty-four months

Examples of New Apprentice in a sentence

  • Thereafter, for every 5 million dollars of the total bid amount the Prime Contractor and their Sub-contractors will be required to hire one additional New Apprentice.


More Definitions of New Apprentice

New Apprentice means a Resident who is newly enrolled (less than 3 months) as an Apprentice on the date that such individual is hired or assigned to perform the applicable work.
New Apprentice means a person who satisfies the requirements determined in an instrument under subsection (7).

Related to New Apprentice

  • Apprentice means a worker who is party to an apprenticeship agreement as defined in section 32 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009.

  • Apprenticeship means the training and (where applicable) end point assessment for an employee as part of a job with an accompanying skills development programme;

  • Apprenticeship program means a program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, which includes terms and conditions for the qualification, recruitment, selection, employment, and training of apprentices, including the requirement for a written apprenticeship agreement.

  • Apprenticeship sponsor means an entity operating an apprenticeship program or an entity in whose name an apprenticeship program is being operated, which is registered with or approved by the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship.

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  • Registered apprenticeship program means an apprenticeship program which is registered with and approved by the United States Department of Labor and which provides each trainee with combined classroom and on-the-job training in an occupation recognized as an apprenticeable trade and meets the program standards of enrollment and graduation under 29 C.F.R. s.29.6.

  • Classroom teacher means a teacher subject to annual performance evaluation review under the provisions of Education Law Section 3012-c.

  • Training program means an NCA-approved Iowa college, the Iowa law enforcement academy or an Iowa hospital approved by the department to conduct emergency medical care training.

  • Autocycle means the same as that term is defined in Section 53-3-102.

  • Intermodal Rail Yard means a rail facility in which cargo is transferred from drayage truck to train or vice-versa.

  • Training and Workshops means the reasonable costs of training and workshop activities under the Project, based on the Annual Work Plans and Budgets accepted ex-ante by the Association, including preparation and reproduction of training materials, rental of facilities, reasonable transportation costs, per diem of trainers and trainees (if applicable), and any other expenses directly related to course preparation and implementation.

  • RCPSC means the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

  • Pilot or "Payment in Lieu of Tax" shall mean any payment made to the Agency or an affected tax jurisdiction equal to all or a portion of the real property taxes or other taxes which would have been levied by or on behalf of an affected tax jurisdiction with respect to a project but for tax exemption obtained by reason of the involvement of the Agency in such project, but such term shall not include Agency fees.

  • Diversity means variety among individuals. Diversity includes, for example, variations in socio-economic status, race, developmental level, ethnicity, gender, language, learning styles, culture, abilities, age, interests, and/or personality.