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An Apprentice must be:
Source: San Diego State University.
Professional Certificate in the Business of Craft Beer Program.
All courses for this Apprenticeship Program have been chosen by personal from:
Every Apprentice is required to participate in related instruction in technical subjects related to the occupation. Apprentices WILL BE PAID for hours spent attending related instruction classes. See Appendix A for Work Process Schedule and Related Instruction Outline.
Apprentice applicants seeking credit for previous experience gained outside the apprenticeship program must furnish such transcripts. records, affidavits, etc. that may be appropriate to substantiate the claim. OBN Foundation Apprenticeship Program will evaluate the request for credit and make a determination during the apprentice's probationary period.
Every applicant selected for apprenticeship will serve a probationary period, which may not exceed 25 percent of the length of the program.
Apprentices must be paid a progressively increasing schedule of wages based on either a percentage or a dollar amount the current hourly journeywork wage rate. The progressive wage schedule can be found in Appendix A.
1. Equal Employment Pledge-29 CFR && 29.5 (b)(21) and 30.3(c)(1): OBN Foundation Apprenticeship Program will not discriminate against apprenticeship applicants or apprentices based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex(including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, or because they are an individual with a disability or a person 40-years or older.
OBN Foundation Apprenticeship Program will take affirmative action to provide equal opportunity in apprenticeship and will operate the apprenticeship program as required under Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 30.
2. Affirmative Action Program-29 CFR && 29.5(b)(21), 30.4, and 30.10: OBN Foundation Apprenticeship Program acknowledges that it will adopt an affirmative action plan in accordance with 29 Title CFR & 30.4-30.9 (required for sponsors with five or more registered apprentices by two years from the date of the sponsor's registration or by two years from the date of registration of the program's fifth (5th) apprentice). Information and technical assistance materials relating to the creation and maintenance of an affirmative action plan will be made available on the Office of Apprenticeship's website.
3. Selection Procedures: Every sponsor will adopt selection procedures for their apprenticeship programs, consistent with the requirements set forth in 29 CFR & 30.10(b). See Appendix A to enter your selection procedures for each occupation for which the sponsor intends to train apprentices.
If an applicant or an apprentice believes an issue exists that adversely affects the apprentice's participation in the apprenticeship program or violates the provisions of the apprenticeship agreement or standards, the applicant or apprentice may seek releif. Nothing in these complaint procedures precludes an apprentice from pursuing any other remedy authorized under another Federal, State, or local law. Below are the methods by which apprentices may send a complaint :
1. Complaints regarding discrimination: Complaints must contain the complainant's name, address, telephone number, and signature, the identity of the respondent, and a short description of the actions believed to be discriminatory, including the time and place. Generally, a complaint must be filed within 300 days of the alleged discrimination. Complaints of discrimination should be directed to the following contact:
Jack Straw
(319) 252-0430
2. Other General Complaints: The sponsor will hear and attempt to resolve the matter locally if written notification from the apprentice is received within 15 days of the alleged violation(s). The sponsor will make such rulings as it deems necessary in each individual case within 30 days of receiving the written notification. Any complaint described in that cannot be resolved by the program sponsor to the satisification of all parties may be submitted to the Registration Agency. Complaints may be filed with the Registration Agency at:
Mr. Arthur Page
550 West C Street. Suite 980
San Diego, CA 92101
The Registration Agency is the United States Department of Labor's Office of Apprenticeship. General inquiries, notifications and requests for technical assistance may be submitted to the Registration Agency using the contact information below:
Mr. Arthur Page
550 West C Street. Suite 980
San Diego, CA 92101
If you are interested in participating in OBN Foundation's Apprenticeship Program, please download the Apprenticeship Program Information Sheet, fill it out and send it back to info@obnfoundation.org.
Apprenticeship Program Information Sheet (pdf)
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