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What is apprenticeship under apprenticeship act 1961?

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Answered by cuteragini28
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The Apprentices Act enacted in1961 and was implemented effectively in 1962. Initially, the Actenvisaged training of trade apprentices
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Answered by smpressnazira
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Answer: The main purpose of the Act is to provide practical training to technically qualified persons in various trades. The objective is promotion of new skilled manpower. The scheme is also extended to engineers and diploma holders.

The Act has got added importance in view of thrust of present Government on training and employment generation.

The slogan of Modi Government is ‘Seekho Hunar, Bano Honhaar’. The intention is to make India the Skill Capital of the world. ‘Make in India’.

As per basic scheme of the Apprentices Act, every employer is required to provide training to apprentice [section 8 of the Act].

The appointment of apprentices may be for designated trade or optional trades. In addition to designated trade, an employer is free to have ‘optional trades’. He himself can design syllabus for such optional trades.

Explanation: The scheme is applicable to engineering, non-engineering, technology or any vocational course.

The employer is required to provide training facilities to apprentices. Multiple employers to come together, either themselves or through an approved agency to provide apprenticeship training to apprentices under them. Thus, the facilities of training apprentices in theoretical subjects can be shared among employers.

The employer is required to pay minimum stipend to apprentice. In some cases, burden of part of stipend is borne by Government.

The number of apprentices to be trained will be on the basis of number of workers employed in that industry, directly or indirectly (i.e. direct employment or through contractor).

The period of training for each designated trade has been specified. The apprentice should have specified educational qualification and minimum physical fitness as specified.

Employer is required to enter into Apprenticeship Contract with Apprentice. The contract is required to be registered with Apprenticeship Adviser.  

Hours of work and leave of apprentices will be as per the discretion or policy of the employer.

A portal site is being developed to use Information Technology to file Apprenticeship Contract, periodic returns, etc. The employer is liable for compensation in case of injury to the Apprentice, as per provisions of Employee’s Compensation Act.

Labour laws like ESI, PF, Minimum Wages Act, Industrial Disputes Act etc. are not applicable to the apprentices. However, health, safety and welfare regulations as contained in Factories Act, Mines Act etc. Are applicable in respect of apprentices also.

After the training, the trade apprentice may appear for the test (on optional basis) conducted by National Council.

The employer is not bound to offer employment to the trainees  after their training period is over, but can have its own policy for recruiting apprentices who have completed the apprenticeship training. It is not mandatory to offer employment to the apprentices after training.

Central Government shall be ‘Appropriate Government’ for  

a) Establishments which are operating business or trade from locations situated in four or more States

b) Establishments owned, controlled or managed by Central Government

c) Public Sector Companies owned by Central Government.

In other cases, State Government will be the ‘Appropriate Government’.

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