Apprentice Tool Kits Sample Clauses

The 'Apprentice Tool Kits' clause defines the responsibilities regarding the provision and maintenance of tools and equipment required by apprentices during their training or employment. Typically, this clause specifies whether the employer or the apprentice is responsible for supplying the necessary tool kits, outlines any conditions for their use, and may address issues such as replacement of lost or damaged items. Its core function is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes by clearly allocating responsibility for the tools apprentices need to perform their duties.
Apprentice Tool Kits. (i) On commencement of an apprenticeship, the Employer shall provide an apprentice with a basic tool kit, the composition of which shall be agreed in writing between the parties on an AHS basis. (ii) The tool kit provided in accordance with subclause 25.2(d)(i) shall remain the property of the Employer until, on successful completion of the apprentice’s indenture, it shall become the property of the apprentice, without deduction. (iii) Any dispute regarding the composition of the tool kit shall be addressed through the procedures contained in Clause 50 - Dispute Resolution.
Apprentice Tool Kits. Provided that the Company, may, by Agreement with the apprentice’s parent or guardian, elect to provide the apprentice with a kit of tools and, subject to establishing the value of the tools at the time of so providing, deduct the tool allowance until the cost of the kit of tools is reimbursed.

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