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apprentices 2.2 Executive Director’s Report Policy and Standards Alberta and CCDA working with federal government and apprenticeship authorities across the country to share information...file size: 572 kb -
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apprentices o 46,109 registrations in the last year; down 8% from previous year o 11,076 new registrations in the last year; down 16% from previous year o 6,669 completions in the last year; down...15% from previous year o 10,492 cancellations in the last year; same as in previous year 2019 Compliance stats o Total compliance orders services is 637 There are about 5000 dormantapprentices ...in the system. Staff are incrementally working to address these. Cancelling about 400 per month to clean up the system. The new certificates and walletcards were presented for information. The...file size: 413 kb -
that compulsory certification has little impact on
apprentice registration numbers. Motion 2019-09-33 The board recommends the Minister approve the de-designation of the tilesetter apprenticeship program.... Motion Carried: 7 In Favour 0 Opposed 0 Abstained Rig Tech Dedesignation John Brosda advised that prior to de-designation of the trade, 270apprentices who have been inactive for 18 months...being provided on the outcome of theapprentice communication strategy. The Board will also be asked to consider the information presented and to provide advice to the Minister regarding the de...file size: 1233 kb -
earning potential. To date, data on employment income has been collected solely through a biennial survey of
apprentice graduates. This project, for the first time, linked data to track employment income...does not necessarily translate to higher earnings forapprentice completers. If the number of years since certification led to increased earnings, the 2005 cohort would stand out as the highest...). Starting income for the 2005 cohort was $81,000; while it was considerably higher for the 2013 cohort at $90,700.Apprentices graduating in 2008 had the lowest starting income. Labour Market Outcomes...file size: 1747 kb -
in the Alberta apprenticeship and industry training system. In previous years, the data reflected the number of registrations, graduations and certificates issued rather than the number of
apprentices ...establishment – usually a college or technical institute. • Apprenticeship begins with finding an employer. Employers hireapprentices , pay their wages and provide on-the-job training supervised...by a certified or qualified tradesperson. • Mostapprentices are eligible for employment insurance while attending technical training.Apprentices who demonstrate financial need may qualify for a grant...file size: 3041 kb -
, the data reflected the number of registrations, graduations and certificates issued rather than the number of
apprentices registered and the number of certified individuals. The distinction is important. The...(Table 1) ...................................................................... 1 Total Number ofApprentices Registered (Totals, Averages and Percentage Changes) by Trade, 2005 - 2010 (Table 2...) ................. 2 NewApprentices Registered (Totals, Averages and Percentage Changes) by Trade, 2005 - 2010 (Table 3) ................................... 3 Total and NewApprentices Registered by Branch...file size: 1461 kb -
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apprentices , industry and the economy. • There are currently more than 50 designated trades and occupations. • Approximately 80 per cent of an apprentice’s education is completed on the job...post-secondary institution. • The formal instruction, or technical training, is most often delivered through ‘block release’, where theapprentice spends a block of time, generally eight weeks per.... • In keeping with the Mobility Protocol,apprentices from other jurisdictions in Canada are recognized at the same level as their home jurisdiction. The transition is facilitated to ensure that the best...file size: 5088 kb -
apprentices , pay their wages and provide on-the-job training under the guidance of a certified or qualified tradesperson. • includes formal instruction most often delivered through ‘block release’, where...theapprentice spends a block of time, generally eight weeks per year in classroom instruction. Formal instruction may also be offered in other formats in some trades such as competency-based.... • allows for students still in high school to becomeapprentices through the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP). In RAP, they obtain on-the-job training and work experience as credit toward both...file size: 3646 kb -
, the data reflected the number of registrations, graduations and certificates issued rather than the number of
apprentices registered and the number of certified individuals. The distinction is important. The...Alberta Apprenticeship and Provincial Labour Force Statistics, 2006 - 2011 (Table 1) ...................................................................... 1 Total Number ofApprentices Registered (Totals..., Averages and Percentage Changes) by Trade, 2006 - 2011 (Table 2) ................. 2 NewApprentices Registered (Totals, Averages and Percentage Changes) by Trade, 2006 - 2011 (Table 3...file size: 1985 kb -
trades? Would you like to work in any of these trades? ✔ Alberta has an apprenticeship program. You can become an
apprentice and learn a trade. You learn on the job and take technical training too...Easy-to-read information 2 • Trades in Alberta • Alberta Advanced Education John is a tradesperson ■ Got a high school diploma ■ Found an employer ■ Became a registeredapprentice ■ Started the 2-year.... IA E GP Here are some questions to ask: ■ I want to become anapprentice in _______________ . What education do I need? ■ How can I find an employer? ☞ See page 8 for a list of Apprenticeship...file size: 4722 kb