TRAINING OF MOTOR APPRENTICES
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, Dec. 17. The New Zealand motor industry apprenticeship order has been amended by the Court of Arbitration to allow apprentices to attend technical classes in normal working hours in cases in which an apprentice lives within a convenient distance of the school. The New Zealand Motor Trade Apprenticeship Committtee must be satisfied that a school can provide during normal working hours instruction on the syllabus prescribed by the New Zealand Motor Trade Certification Board. The committee may order an apprentice to attend school during three years of his apprenticeship for four continuous hours of instruction in each week.
Where an apprentice is not living or working within convenient distance of a school the committee may order him to attend an approved school during three years of his apprenticeship for not more than four weeks in a year. _ Provision is also made in certain circumstances for attendance at evening classes of correspondence courses in motor theory.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22822, 17 December 1948, Page 6
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161TRAINING OF MOTOR APPRENTICES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22822, 17 December 1948, Page 6
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