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On the other hand, active skilled workers and apprentices (enrolled in the skilled workers' training school) held longer tenures.
Skilled workers had to have at least three months of employment experience, apprentices at least half a year, and common laborers at least a year.
Official ecoles de coiffure, run by the municipalities or the syndicate, turned out debutants by the thousands, and individual coiffeurs occasionally trained their own apprentices.
Many testators were in their dotage, of course, but a good proportion died young, still apprenticed, perhaps mentioning parents, siblings and, sometimes, a betrothed.
There apprentices had to be ingeboekt (registered) in front of an official, indentures were not allowed to change hands.
Rather, they were masters in command over apprentices.
In the classical training of artists, apprentices would draw or paint the works of great masters in the museum to understand technique and composition.
Many young people spent long periods of their lives as servants or apprentices.
Besides workers employed in the sawmill industry, this category mainly includes apprentices and sailors, who travelled between towns or harbours.
Apprenticeship registers record tiny numbers of girls receiving training and rather more women taking apprentices, usually as widows.
However, the registers also reveal a substantially higher proportion of women among those taking apprentices than among those apprenticed.
The differing fortunes of ' normal ' (an unfortunate and puzzling term), pauper and charity apprentices are treated throughout.
The man asked for the apprentices of the builder who were wearing blue overalls.
He had of course always taken in apprentices in the conventional potting crafts.
However, he tires of the boy and decides to get rid of him by apprenticing him to an establishment for unwanted pauper children.
In part, they argued, the problem was a direct consequence of the flood of young apprentices in the 1920s.
She apprenticed herself in existing traditions and saw they would not do for her or for her age.
He did not have very many students who were his concern as apprentices and disciples.
The woman blamed the apprentices of the hairdresser who were smiling all the time.
A relatively small, part-time workshop would have relied on a master carver and a few apprentices.
Almost twice as many separating workers left during the first year compared with active skilled workers and apprentices.
Based on the year totals provided in that list, girls formed 1.4 per cent (70 of 5,019) apprentices taken between 1631 and 1800.
Nearly 3 per cent of all apprentices (3,632) were set to mistresses.
Blue-collar workers and apprentices were paid by the day.
The wages of unskilled workers also increased along with their years of service since these workers were in fact apprentices.
Contemporary custom had it that apprentices and journeymen resided in their master's household, where they worked, slept and took their meals together.
On the contrary, the prevalence of severe treatment towards apprentices led fathers to plead for lenient attitudes towards their sons.
How did space and form articulate relationships between the different constituents of the family, including apprentices, servants and lodgers?
They determined the price for overtime work and the premium paid by apprentices.
The way in which servants and apprentices who returned to the village were dealt with is a clear indication that apprenticeship was seen as a one-way ticket.
Mutual apprentices : the making of parenthood in family dinner conversations.
Hopefully a sense of gaining two apprentices.
In the course of the sixteenth century, they ceased to be mere apprentices, combining study in one of the higher faculties with teaching positions at the arts faculty.
However, it is also possible that apprentices or attached specialists worked in and around the palaces of the king's family on valuable raw materials and in creating high-status goods.
Other more qualitative aspects of apprenticeship such as leisure and the nature of relations between masters and apprentices receive attention.
A constant watch was kept to prevent servants staying a full year, while tenants taking on apprentices were immediately asked to stand surety for any future liability to the parish.
Whether some recent historians of the subject will prove in this context to be merely sorcerer's apprentices is a matter for urgent public as well as professional concern.
Though apprentices and counterfeiters have always copied the masters, mechanical reproduction is a relatively new phenomenon which has developed in successive booms interspersed with ever briefer rests.
The binding out of pauper apprentices seems to have been more successful, though here too parish policy fluctuated according to the perceived burden on the poor rate.
Although the absolute number of women taking apprentices (98) was not very different from the orphanage apprenticeship administration, the percentage of female bosses was considerably lower : 16 per cent.
There, the earthworks and the horticultural field serve as a public garden for the local apprentices' educational establishment and for the citizens of the local town.
Would it not help the situation very considerably if building employers were to carry out fully the apprentices scheme in the industry?
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Fourthly, there is the very vexed question of the call-up of apprentices.
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I want to draw attention to the large number of deferments which we expect to grant to apprentices.
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There is, in particular, an increasing demand for industrial apprentices or trainees.
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I emphasised the need for trainees and apprentices from industry.
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If not what steps are being taken to get additional apprentices into that school?
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I am anxious that apprentices as well as students should be able to benefit from such schemes.
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In the engineering industry the unions have been trying to reach agreement with the employers to give them the right to negotiate for apprentices only.
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The available statistics do not distinguish apprentices from other employees.
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The private house building sector, for example, has hardly any apprentices.
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Dealing with girls, there should be no difficulty in apprenticing them to various businesses and trades.
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In anticipation of the programme the company has already taken apprentices into employment.
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I shall confirm what he has said about the useful work that the direct works departments are doing in training apprentices.
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Proportionately five times as many boys as girls take up apprenticeships, and most of the girls are apprentices in hairdressing and manicure.
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The majority of the apprentices complete their five years' training.
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Apprentices in the engineering and metal working trades are, generally speaking, granted deferment in order that they may complete their apprenticeship before call-up.
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Then they are learning a business and are really apprentices?
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Many of them were apprentices when you took them in.
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I hope that does not mean that there is less effort being put forth in the direction of training apprentices for forestry work.
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Even under present trade union rules there are 34,000 apprentices short in the industry.
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The board should also have powers to recover training grants from firms which "poach" newly trained apprentices from other firms.
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We should ensure that apprentices are trained up to engineering industry training board standards.
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We have already had many applications from former apprentices who wish to return.
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Enormously valuable work is done there for apprentices.
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Because of differences between countries in education and training systems, numbers of apprentices and their pay are not directly comparable.
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I asked what would happen to apprentices who failed to complete their apprenticeships.
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He himself is responsible for apprentices to the number of 3,500.
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One of the difficulties in the industry is that of apprentices.
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Responsibility for ensuring an adequate intake of apprentices rests on the industry.
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Such expansion would definitely encourage industrialists to recruit more apprentices, more trainees and more young people generally.
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In spite of his urgings, large companies are cutting back on apprentices and in some cases cutting out apprenticeship schemes altogether.
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Second, can he say whether any apprentices will be involved in the immediate redundancies?
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I was heartened by the experiment in training, particularly of apprentices.
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Any balancing of employment starts with the intake of apprentices.
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Last year we recruited all the apprentices and boys required.
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The main responsibility for helping redundant apprentices lies with the industry concerned assisted by the appropriate industrial training board.
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We have simply got the wage rate for apprentices wrong, so that they have priced themselves out of the market.
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He said that apparently this year's intake of engineering apprentices would be down to 12,000.
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We must adjust the rate to a level that will enable private employers to take on apprentices.
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The project will give about 2,500 apprentices the opportunity to enter the aerospace industry which will be denied to them if it fails.
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The result can only be that many apprentices and young people are not offered the chance to work.
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Indeed, it has been said that in the past two years, despite 15 years of training boards, we have had far fewer apprentices than previously.
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They do not determine the rates of pay for apprentices.
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In the best organised companies, it was probably from among apprentices that the female roles were cast.
Numerous young men would of necessity have been apprenticed to neighbours and relations because of their father's death before their training had been completed.
All but five companies (those with the highest proportions of female apprentices) had a higher proportion of mistresses taking apprentices than they did female apprentices.
Moreover, within this village there was virtually no market for servants or apprentices.
In response, they exaggerated and denounced the new styles visible among urban servants, apprentices and middling folk.
The argument that a widow must have hired a journeyman who actually trained the apprentices implies that she gave up direct control to the journeyman.
The apprentices and mistresses must be only the visible women.
The woman blamed the hairdresser with the apprentices who was smiling all the time.
In the case of vocational training reforms, for example, companies train their own apprentices and learn directly about those benefits and costs.
Rural and urban children can and do contribute to family budgets by tending animals, harvesting crops, becoming apprentices, and working in shops.
Chapter 3 details the building of the minaret's shaft and the learning process for apprentices who acquire expert knowledge by making.
By 1600 the number of apprentices migrating to the city was between 4,000 and 5,000.
One group of young metal apprentices built the brilliant and complicated metal seating benches of the third floor.
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