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REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP APPRENTICE ORIENTATION U.S. Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development EARN & LEARN
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What is Registered Apprenticeship? REGISTERED BY USDOL BAT Comprehensive Competency Based Voluntary Labor Market Driven Customized
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What is Registered Apprenticeship? Related Instruction Paid On-the-Job Training COMPONENTS
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Nationally recognized credential from the United States Department of Labor (USDOL) New Jersey State Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJLWD) Certificate Certificate of Completion from educational institution or training center What is Registered Apprenticeship? CREDENTIALS
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Business & Industry petitions USDOL to have an occupation or trade become recognized as Apprenticeable How does an Occupation/Trade become Apprenticeable? NEED FOR TRAINING RESEARCHED
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Work Process (OJT) schedules are developed by Business & Industry and will be provided free-of-charge to sponsors DETERMINATION OF SKILLS TO BE ACQUIRED How does an Occupation/Trade become Apprenticeable?
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JAC and JATC REQUIRED IF 5 OR MORE APPRENTICES Joint Apprenticeship Committee (JAC) Creates Standards submitted to the USDOL OA Equal representation of Labor and Management Monitors progress of Apprentice Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC)
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The Work Process CUSTOMIZED TO SPONSOR NEEDS Form provided to Sponsor by USDOL OA free-of-charge Lists training hours and skill sets to be acquired by Apprentice Matching employer practices Items can be added to or deleted from skill sets Hours can be adjusted accordingly yet total remains No more than 25% of Work Process can be changed
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The Work Process COMPLETING THE FORM 1 st column: hours suggested by OA 2 nd column: hours required by sponsor 3 rd column: hours credited by Sponsor to employee for prior training/work experience Whole hours only Column totals must match
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Determining OJT Credit SPONSOR HAS FINAL SAY “How much more training time does the Apprentice need to acquire the skills listed on the Work Process?” Credit may be granted for training/work through current or prior employer Not necessarily hour for hour of prior employment with either current or former employer Criteria must apply uniformly to all Apprentices under same Sponsorship
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Source of Apprentice Candidates for Apprenticeship Sponsors Training centers for Apprenticeship Related Instruction Both Union and Non-union Apprentices Office of County Apprenticeship Coordinator Training Provider for people not ready for Apprenticeship Role of Vocational and Technical Schools SECONDARY & POST-SECONDARY
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Promote Apprenticeship Establish Apprenticeship and Training Programs Coordinate with USDOL OA and NJLWD Monitor progress of Apprentices Develop Apprenticeship Related Instruction Provide Technical Support to JACs, Associations, etc. Role of County Apprenticeship Coordinator FOOTWORK AND PAPERWORK
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Potential Apprentices Potential Sponsors Day or night Parent groups, schools, trade associations, etcetera ANJAC Speakers Bureau Role of County Apprenticeship Coordinator PROMOTE APPRENTICESHIP
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Work with USDOL OA Meet with Labor and Management Explain programs to potential participants Provide technical assistance to JACs Role of County Apprenticeship Coordinator ESTABLISH PROGRAMS
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Monitor and report to Sponsor on Apprentice related instruction Visit Apprentice at school and work Serve as Consultant to JAC Role of County Apprenticeship Coordinator MONITOR PROGRESS OF APPRENTICES
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Review training needs with Sponsor Evaluate transcript of prior postsecondary related coursework Recommend course array customized to Sponsor needs Role of County Apprenticeship Coordinator DEVELOP RELATED INSTRUCTION
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Report on school attendance and grades Recommend disciplinary action Support Apprentice and Sponsor Role of County Apprenticeship Coordinator PROVIDE TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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Biographical information about Apprentice Sponsor information Credit for prior related instruction and OJT Wage schedule Apprenticeship Agreement AREAS OF INTEREST
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Name of firm or entity Sponsoring Apprentice Street Address not Box # or P.O. Box # Signature of person overseeing OJT: Licensee, Owner, JAC Head, etc. Signature of union representative, if applicable Apprenticeship Agreement SPONSOR INFORMATION
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Determined by County Apprenticeship Coordinator Determined prior to registering Apprentice Based upon transcripts of postsecondary coursework from accredited educational institutions or approved training programs OJT not a substitute for coursework Apprenticeship Agreement CREDIT FOR PRIOR RELATED INSTRUCTION
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Determined by Sponsor using Work Process Amount of credit, if any, for work with current or former employers is at the discretion of the Sponsor Basis for hours credited must be the same for all Apprentices Sponsored Coursework not a substitute for OJT Apprenticeship Agreement CREDIT FOR ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
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Determined by Sponsor NOT USDOL or NJDOL Annual increment required Wages must be the same for all Apprentices Sponsored given the same classification and total OJT hours earned Must match collective bargaining agreement if one is in place Apprenticeship Agreement WAGE SCHEDULE
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If 5-Year Program And increments every 6 months 10 Periods used If 5-Year Program And increments every year 6 Periods used Apprenticeship Agreement WAGE SCHEDULE
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Also expressed as a percentage of Journeyworker Rate Journeyworker Rate is wage first day OJT is completed Prevailing Wage rates are a separate issue Driven by OJT hours earned Apprenticeship Agreement WAGE SCHEDULE
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If increments every 6 months Wage increases every 1,000 hours OJT earned If increments every year Wage increases every 2,000 hours OJT earned OJT earned includes OJT hours credited and overtime worked Apprenticeship Agreement WAGE SCHEDULE AND OJT
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Minimum hours USDOL BAT is 144 yet can vary by sponsor Minimum passing grade is set by Sponsor, ECVTS is 70% You may pass a class yet repeat it for lack of hours Attendance and grades are separate issues OJT and non-approved courses not a substitute Related Instruction Minimum Requirements
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Standard Course Array available from educational institution; e.g., ECVTS Same for each of Sponsor’s Apprentices Customized to Sponsor needs Not changed to compensate for excessive absenteeism Related Instruction Courses Assigned
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Can only be credited at onset of Apprenticeship OJT cannot substitute for coursework Official transcripts mailed directly to CAC College, military, vocational, etc. Must be directly related to Job Classification CAC has final approval Related Instruction at ECVTS Credit for Prior Coursework
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Can only take courses assigned No credit for unassigned classes taken Course Registration courses via Apprenticeship Coordinator’s office only Do not register with general public Payment By MAIL only per Invoice Related Instruction at ECVTS Assignment Letter
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Apprentice responsible for knowing hours and grades recorded by instructor Sign-in Sheet for each class Record of attendance and grades reported to Sponsor and copied to Apprentice in January and June Related Instruction at ECVTS Grades and Hours
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No penalty to Apprentice: Sign Out Sheet Apprentice docked if late in signing Sign Out Sheet Must wait for late instructor or substitute Principal has final say Related Instruction at ECVTS Absences: Faculty
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Maximum 6 hours in any school year Discipline includes Repeat year without credit for current year Removal from program Make-up class assigned Docked hours included in maximum hours absence Related Instruction at ECVTS Absences: Apprentice
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Leave of Absence Written request prior to Written approvals by CAC and Sponsor Sponsor may choose to qualify “dependent upon opening of apprenticeship position” Return may require repeat of year at additional cost Related Instruction at ECVTS Absences: Apprentice Leave Etc.
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Apprentice to pay for courses Sponsor may reimburse yet not a must TRANSCRIPTS AND RELATED FORMS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED UNTIL FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS ARE MET Check Payments (no cash) money order or business check payable to “ECVTS” via MAIL ONLY to “Essex County Vocational and Technical H.S.” 50 South Clinton Street, East Orange, NJ 07018 No Refunds. Related Instruction at ECVTS Financial Obligations
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You change employers without a new Apprenticeship Agreement You change job classification or work part-time You do not meet standards set by Sponsor You Are Not An Apprentice IF
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Email is preferred. Include subject; e.g., Cell Change Any biographical change: Address, cell, email, phone Change in school Written approval by Sponsor CAC will approve if approved training provider Apprentice Changes Written Notification Required
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For More Information: Raymond L. Flannery Essex Co. Vocational and Technical Schools 973-395-8554rflannery@mail.essextech.org ESSEX COUNTY
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For More Information: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OFFICE OF APPRENTICESHIP 732-750-9191 NEW JERSEY OFFICE
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This presentation was created in conjunction with Essex County Vocational and Technical Schools 900 Bloomfield Avenue Verona, NJ 07044 Adult Evening Schools & Apprenticeship Training Essex County Vocational and Technical Schools WWW.ESSEXTECH.ORG
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