WAGES APPRENTICES Sample Clauses

WAGES APPRENTICES. (a) The Hourly Rate for apprentices are shown in Appendix A.
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WAGES APPRENTICES. Apprentice Refrigeration Mechanic are and shall remain, metal trade apprentices, but shall be covered by the terms of this agreement so far as is pertinent. For the purposes of this Agreement, Apprentice Refrigeration Mechanics shall be paid the appropriate percentage of the rate prescribed in the Australian Pay and Classification Scale derived from classification C10, of the Metals, Engineering and Associated Industries Award 1998, as varied from time to time. These rates are effective from the first pay period commencing on the 21st December 2007. Year 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year Hourly $8.55 $9.93 $12.65 $15.36 Weekly $324.90 $377.34 $480.70 $583.68 These rates are effective from the first pay period commencing on the 21st December 2008. Year 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year Hourly $8.90 $10.33 $13.16 $15.98 Weekly $338.20 $392.54 $500.08 $607.24 These rates are effective from the first pay period commencing on the 21st December 2009. Year 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year Hourly $9.26 $10.75 $13.69 $16.62 Weekly $351.88 $408.50 $520.22 $631.56 Apprenticeships under this Agreement are competency based. The actual time taken to complete an apprenticeship or to progress to each wage level will vary depending upon factors such as the intensity of training and the variety of work experience.

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

  • Adult Apprentices People who are 21 years of age or over at the time of entering into an apprenticeship with the Employer will be paid as per the wage rates set out in the appropriate Appendix to this Agreement. Where special or unusual circumstances occur or apply and where the parties to this Agreement and the adult apprentice agree in writing, the adult apprentice may be paid at a lesser rate, provided that the lesser rate will not be less than the rate for a junior apprentice set out in the appropriate Appendix to this Agreement.

  • Apprenticeships 20.1 The parties are committed to providing increased employment opportunities for apprentices and trainees through an effective manufacturing industry policy and an increase in apprenticeship places in the TAFE system.

  • Employment of Apprentices 1. Where either the prime AGREEMENT or the subagreement exceeds thirty thousand dollars ($30,000), the CONSULTANT and any subconsultants under him or her shall comply with all applicable requirements of Labor Code §§ 1777.5, 1777.6 and 1777.7 in the employment of apprentices.

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  • Apprenticeship Requirements The Contractor shall comply with Section 230.1(A), California Code of Regulations as required by the Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Apprenticeship Standards by submitting DAS Form to the Joint Apprenticeship Committee of the craft or trade in the area of the site.

  • STUDENTS AND BUSINESS APPRENTICES A student or business apprentice who is present in a Contracting State solely for the purpose of his education or training and who is, or immediately before being so present was, a resident of the other Contracting State, shall be exempt from tax in the first-mentioned State on payments received from outside that first-mentioned State for the purposes of his maintenance, education or training.

  • TERM OF APPRENTICESHIP The term of apprenticeship shall be as established by these apprenticeship standards in accordance with the schedule of work processes and related instruction as outlined in Appendices attached hereto.

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