Pre-Apprentice Rate Sample Clauses

The Pre-Apprentice Rate clause defines the specific wage or compensation rate applicable to workers classified as pre-apprentices. This clause typically outlines the pay scale for individuals who are in a preliminary training phase before entering a formal apprenticeship program, often specifying that their rate is lower than that of full apprentices or journeypersons. By clearly establishing the pay structure for pre-apprentices, the clause ensures transparency in compensation and helps employers comply with labor standards while providing a pathway for workforce development.
Pre-Apprentice Rate. (a) Pre-Apprentices shall be paid an hourly Taxable Net Wage based upon thirty-five percent (35%) of the Journeyperson Drywall Finisher Taxable Net Wage. (b) Full fringe benefit contributions shall be made on behalf of all Pre-Apprentices with the exception of Pension, Annuity and Vacation/Holiday. Pre-Apprentices shall have no contributions made on their behalf towards Pension, Annuity and Vacation/Holiday during their term of Pre-Apprenticeship. (c) The Pre-Apprenticeship term shall last for no longer than six (6) months. (d) The entire Pre-Apprenticeship term shall be considered probationary and employment may be discontinued at any time at the sole discretion of the employer. (e) In no case shall Pre-Apprentices be allowed to work on prevailing wage projects.

Related to Pre-Apprentice Rate

  • Apprentice Ratio The Employer recognises that in order to increase the efficiency and productivity of the Employer, a significant commitment to structured training and skill development is required. They also recognise the importance of the apprenticeship system to the construction industry. Therefore, the Parties agree:

  • Adult Apprentices 26.1 Adult apprentices are apprentices who commence their apprenticeship at the age of 21 years or older. Adult apprentices engaged under any of the classifications set out in Appendix 1 and will be paid a minimum rate equal to the rate of pay for a second-year apprentice, for the first two years of the apprenticeship, then on parity with other apprentices for the third and fourth years.

  • Apprentice Wages (a) Apprentices’ rates of pay are set out in Appendix B which includes the description of the calculations.

  • APPRENTICES 6.36.1 The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that, if this Contract involves a dollar amount greater than or a number of working days greater than that specified in Labor Code Section 1777.5, this Contract is governed by the provisions of Labor Code Section 1777.5. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure compliance with this Article and with Labor Code Section 1777.5 for all apprenticeable occupations. 6.36.2 Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1777.5 if that Section applies to this Contract as indicated above, the Contractor and any subcontractors under him employing workers in any apprenticeable craft or trade in performing any work under this Contract shall apply to the applicable joint apprenticeship committee for a certificate approving the Contractor or subcontractor under the applicable apprenticeship standards and fixing the ratio of apprentices to journeymen employed in performing the work. 6.36.3 Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1777.5 if that Section applies to this Contract as indicated above, he Contractor and any subcontractor under him may be required to make contributions to the apprenticeship program. 6.36.4 The Contractor and all subcontractors under him shall comply with Labor Code Section 1777.6 which Section forbids certain discriminatory practices in the employment of apprentices.

  • Apprenticeship 7.01 At such time, the parties agree to a training program, it is agreed to contact the California Nevada JATC to establish such program.