Journeyman Status Clause Samples

The Journeyman Status clause defines the qualifications and recognition of a worker as a journeyman within a particular trade or industry. Typically, this clause outlines the necessary certifications, experience, or union membership required for an individual to be classified as a journeyman, and may specify how such status affects pay rates, job responsibilities, or eligibility for certain tasks. By clearly establishing the criteria for journeyman status, the clause ensures that only appropriately skilled workers perform specialized work, thereby maintaining quality standards and workplace safety.
Journeyman Status. To be classified as a Journeyman Technician, an employee must have either completed the apprenticeship program to the satisfaction of the Joint Training Committee and have been admitted to the status of journeyman or successfully completed the requirements for and passed the provincially approved Trades Qualifications exam. **Please see Letter of Agreement Journeyman Certification.
Journeyman Status. To be classified as a CATV Journeyman Technician, an employee must have either completed the apprenticeship program to the satisfaction of the Joint Training Committee and have been admitted to the status of journeyman or successfully completed the requirements for and passed the provincially approved Trades Qualification exam.
Journeyman Status. 14 An employee will be a journeyman when he has worked a total of eight (8) years in one of the identified classifications.