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ELECTRICIANS' APPRENTICES.

« TECHNICAL SCHOOL WORK TO KIiUUCE TERM; ' A matter of considerable interest to electricians' apprentices cnnio before tho Wellington Technical School Hoard last evening, when tlio Electricians' Board of Control recommended fur llio favourable consideration of the board a remit: "That satisfactory Technical Day School work for two years count as ono year of apprenticeship for wiromen and Utters." "The motion," explained the Board of Control, "merely affects the term required to Ijo. crrvod before obtaining the certificates of the school, which arc recoi;ni«.'(l by (ho. city authorities for (ho licensing of workers. It docs not affect the city by-laws in any way, but brings the school requirements for certificatca into lino with (ho by-laws." The Director (Mr. W. S. I.a Trobc) sivid that ou tho whole the resolution of the Board of Control was a wise one. Boys of the school were quite able to do wiring at the end of two years' studentship. Tho present regulations required that electoral wiremen must lx> 19 years of age, and lravo served three years. Tho City Council by-laws required that applicants for licenses should hold a Technical School certificate, and have served three years at the trade. Under the Huggested scheme a boy entering tlio trade would be ablo to get his certificate in a couple of years. Ono point that occurred to him was that in order to qualify for the minimum wago under tlio award a worker must liavo served four years. It was conceivable that (ho licensing of boys um>r tho proposed schomo would enable employers to get work under (ho minimum wnge. lie presumed that (hat aspect »f the matter had received duo consideration for the resolution had been supported by both the workers and employers' representatives in tho Hoard of Control. Tho resolution was approved.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1271, 28 October 1911, Page 4

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ELECTRICIANS' APPRENTICES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1271, 28 October 1911, Page 4

ELECTRICIANS' APPRENTICES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1271, 28 October 1911, Page 4

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