Apprenticeship Contract

/əˈprɛn.tɪs.ʃɪp ˈkɒn.trækt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legally binding agreement between an apprentice and a master or employer outlining terms of training, duties, and compensation.
    The apprenticeship contract required the trainee to complete three years of practical work under supervision.

Forms

  • apprenticeship contracts

Commentary

The apprenticeship contract typically includes specific provisions on training content, duration, and obligations; clarity here reduces disputes.

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