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Meat Industry Award 2010 - Business SA

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<strong>Meat</strong> <strong>Industry</strong> <strong>Award</strong> <strong>2010</strong>trainee is an employee undertaking a traineeship under a training contracttraineeship means a system of training which has been approved by the relevantState or Territory training authority, which meets the requirements of a trainingpackage developed by the relevant <strong>Industry</strong> Skills Council and endorsed by theNational Quality Council, and which leads to an AQF certificate level qualificationtraining contract means an agreement for a traineeship made between an employerand an employee which is registered with the relevant State or Territory trainingauthoritytraining package means the competency standards and associated assessmentguidelines for an AQF certificate level qualification which have been endorsed for anindustry or enterprise by the National Quality Council and placed on the NationalTraining Information Service with the approval of the Commonwealth, State andTerritory Ministers responsible for vocational education and training, and includesany relevant replacement training packageyear 10 includes any year before Year 10C.3 CoverageC.3.1C.3.2C.3.3C.3.4C.3.5C.3.6Subject to clauses C.3.2 to C.3.6 of this schedule, this schedule applies in respect ofan employee covered by this award who is undertaking a traineeship whose trainingpackage and AQF certificate level is allocated to a wage level by Appendix C1 tothis schedule or by clause C.5.4 of this schedule.This schedule only applies to AQF Certificate Level IV traineeships for which arelevant AQF Certificate Level III traineeship is listed in Appendix C1 to thisschedule.This schedule does not apply to the apprenticeship system or to any training programwhich applies to the same occupation and achieves essentially the same trainingoutcome as an existing apprenticeship in an award as at 25 June 1997.This schedule does not apply to qualifications not identified in training packages orto qualifications in training packages which are not identified as appropriate for atraineeship.Where the terms and conditions of this schedule conflict with other terms andconditions of this award dealing with traineeships, the other terms and conditions ofthis award prevail.At the conclusion of the traineeship, this schedule ceases to apply to the employee.C.4 Types of TraineeshipThe following types of traineeship are available under this schedule:C.4.1C.4.2a full-time traineeship based on 38 ordinary hours per week, with 20% of ordinaryhours being approved training; anda part-time traineeship based on less than 38 ordinary hours per week, with 20% ofordinary hours being approved training solely on-the-job or partly on-the-job andpartly off-the-job, or where training is fully off-the-job.50 MA000059

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