Apprentice definition

Apprentice means a worker who is employed to learn an apprenticeable occupation under the terms and conditions of approved apprenticeship standards.
Apprentice means a person who has entered into a registered training agreement under which the individual is to receive workplace based training in a trade and who is covered by a written agreement with the Company providing for his/her training in accordance with these standards of apprenticeship and who is registered with the Director.
Apprentice means a person who is at least 16 years of age, except where a higher minimum age is required by law, who is employed in an apprenticeable occupation, and is registered with the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.

Examples of Apprentice in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall provide information to the Department, as and when specifically requested, to give assurance that adequate arrangements exist for Apprentice Health, Safety and Welfare.

  • Note 2 APPRENTICE CONTRIBUTION (Refer to Clause 19.7.5 Apprentices) From 1 March 2024 an Apprentice Contribution payment of $5.00 per week per employee.

  • Any other processing of Personal Data (i.e. Apprentice enrolment or delivering education & training, e.g. e-portfolios) undertaken by the Contractor will be as a Data Controller and not on behalf of the Department.

  • The Apprentice expressly authorizes the Contributing Employer to withhold the Training Fee identified herein from the Apprentices wages and directs such Contributing Employer to pay the same to the Committee.

  • The Contractor must arrange for and operate a plan to deliver continuous improvement in relation to the training and should include aggregated Apprentice feedback to inform that plan.


More Definitions of Apprentice

Apprentice means a person who is at least 16 years of age, except where a higher minimum age is required by law, who is employed in an apprenticeable occupation, and is registered in Iowa with the United States Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship.
Apprentice means a person who is at least 16 years of age, except where a higher minimum age is required by law, who is employed in an apprenticeable occupation, and is registered in Iowa with the
Apprentice means a person who is engaged in learning and assisting in the trade to which s/he has been assigned under these standards.
Apprentice means an apprentice under the Industrial Training Act 1975;
Apprentice means any person, other than a helper, journeyperson, or master, who, as a principal occupation, is engaged in working as an employee of a plumbing, mechanical, HVAC-refrigeration, sheet metal, or hydronic systems contractor under the supervision of either a master or a journeyperson and is progressing toward completion of an apprenticeship training program registered by the office of apprenticeship of the United States department of labor while learning and assisting in the design, installation, and repair of plumbing, HVAC, refrigeration, sheet metal, or hydronic systems, as applicable.
Apprentice means a person who is employed, whether on payment of wages or not, for the purposes of being trained in any trade, craft or employment in any establishment;
Apprentice means a person enrolled in an apprenticeship program recognized by the State Apprenticeship Council.