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Substitutes regulation 9 of the principal Scheme.
L.N. 109 of 2003EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICES ACT (CAP. 343)Technician Apprenticeship Scheme (Amendment) Regulations, 2003
IN exercise of the powers conferred by article 37 of the Employment and Training Services Act, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Social Policy, after consulting the Employment and Training Corporation, and with the concurrence of the Minister of Finance, has made the following regulations:-
1. (1) The title of these regulations is the Technician Apprenticeship Scheme (Amendment) Regulations, 2003 and they shall be read and construed as one with the Technician Apprenticeship Scheme, 1990, hereinafter referred to as “the principal Scheme”.(2) Regulation 2 hereof shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st June, 2002 and regulation 3 on the 1st January, 2003.
2. Regulation 9 of the principal Scheme shall be amended as follows:-(a) for paragraphs (a) and (b) of sub-regulation (1) thereof there shall be substituted the following:
“(a) during the first year of the apprenticeship –
(i) a grant of Lm140 paid on a once-only basis to cover expenses related to the purchase of educational equipment,
(ii) a fixed maintenance grant of Lm40 per month made available during the academic year, and
(iii) a Lm100 per month, outside the academic year payable to apprentices participating in on-the-job training with an employer’s
establishment, approved by the Corporation;
(b) during the second year of the apprenticeship -
(i) apprentices attending full-time at the educational establishement shall be eligible to a (ii) and (iii) above; while
(ii) apprentices attending part-time at the educational establishment shall be eligible for the following –
a maintenance grant of Lm40 per month for twelve months paid by the Government, and
a wage of Lm1,120 per annum paid by the employer;”;
(b) for sub-regulations (3) and (4) thereof there shall be substituted the following:-
“(3) From the year of apprenticeship that the apprentices become eligible to start their on-the-job training, apprentices will
be entitled to half the annual statutory bonus payable in accordance with article 29 of the Conditions of Employment (Regulation)
Act. The bonus is payable by the employer.
(4) Regulations 11, 12, 13 and 14 of these regulations shall apply from the year of the apprenticeship that the apprentice shall
become eligible to initiate the on-the-job training.”; and
(c) for sub-regulation (6) thereof there shall be substituted the following:-
“(6) (a) First year apprentices who are eligible to start their on-the-job training during the second year, shall not be entitled
to the maintenance grant during the period outside the academic year, unless they attend for practical training at an establishment
approved by the Corporation.
(b) The same principle as above applies to those second year apprentices who are eligible to start their on-the-job training during
their third year of apprenticeship.”.
“10. Apprentices shall be entitled to National Holidays with full pay and to all Public Holidays with full pay and to such working
days vacation leave calculated as follows:-
B 1277
Substitutes regulation 10
of the principal
Scheme.
B 1278
Two days of vacation leave for every twenty days attendance at the employer ’s establishment, accumulated as on-the-job training.
The employer shall not grant such days of vacation leave on any day during which the apprentice is required to attend an educational
establishment in accordance with the provisions of regulation 6 of these regulations.”.
Ippubblikat mid-Dipartiment ta’ l-Informazzjoni – 3, Pjazza Kastilja – Published by the Department of Information – 3, Castille Place
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