TRADE TRAINING
BRICKLAYERS AND PLASTERERS EXTENSION OF PERIOD Ex-servicemen training as bricklayers or plasterers at the Rehabilitation Board’s trade training centres will in future undergo a training term at the centre of two years instead of one. This was decided at the monthly meeting of the Rehabilitation Board. Previously, trainees in bricklaying and plastering have spent one year at the centre and a further 12 months on subsidy with private employers at award rates of pay. They will now, as before, do 26 weeks in the workshop and 26 weeks in the field, but will also do a further 52 weeks as extension training on State housing contract work. A similar arrangement has long bean in force in the case of carpentry trainees. There will be no change in wages paid to trainees, who will receive award rates as from their fiftythird week of training. The board was informed that representatives of the industries concerned were in agreement with the proposal for extension, as was also the Housing Construction Department. Suitable subsidy arrangements will be made where employers are prepared to take trainees at the end of the first 12 months and before the end of the full two-year period.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26543, 19 August 1947, Page 8
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