Apprentice Training Programs
Apprentice programs are occupational training programs that combine on-the-job work experience with technical or classroom study. Such programs are
created to develop beneficial job skills in individuals entering the workforce. These programs, designed to address the requirement for skilled workers
and help young people transition from school to the work world, can also assist as a good source of labor for businesses of all sizes and shapes.
Apprenticeship programs may be sponsored by an individual employer, a union, or a group of employers. Trade and other nonprofit organizations also offer apprenticeship programs within certain companies. Employers and Unions often form joint apprenticeship committees to implement the programs. Such committees are concerned with determining a company’s particular requirement and developing standards for the apprenticeship programs. Apprentice programs are generally registered with the state or federal government to ensure that it meets standards relating to job duties and safety.
Apprenticeship programs may be sponsored by an individual employer, a union, or a group of employers. Trade and other nonprofit organizations also offer apprenticeship programs within certain companies. Employers and Unions often form joint apprenticeship committees to implement the programs. Such committees are concerned with determining a company’s particular requirement and developing standards for the apprenticeship programs. Apprentice programs are generally registered with the state or federal government to ensure that it meets standards relating to job duties and safety.