APPRENTICES' TERMS
TIME IN CAMP INCLUDED £by telegraph—PßESS association] WELLINGTON, Thursday The Amended Suspension of Apprenticeship Emergency Regulations, 1939, which are notified in the Gazette, safeguard the interests of men covered byapprenticeship industrial agreements who join His Majesty's forces or home defence forces. The regulations in brief provide firstly that where men during service with His Majesty's forces perform trade work of the same class as that to which they were apprenticed they can be credited under their contracts of apprenticeship with the periods during which they engaged on such work. Secondly, the regulations provide that where apprentices are embodied in defence forces which have been called out for military training for purposes of defence in New Zealand every period of training actually undergone by them and involving absence from their regular employment shall, up to a maximum of six months in any year of the apprenticeship, s be regarded as time served under contracts of apprenticeship.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23748, 30 August 1940, Page 10
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