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Profit
    from
Apprenticeship
What is The Apprenticeship
               Network?
• The Apprenticeship Network exists
  in Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford
  Counties
• Its members promote Apprenticeship
  as Post-Secondary Education
• Many members offer programs
  and/or services to support potential
  apprentice candidates and
  employers
2012-13 Apprenticeship Network
                   Members
                    Education                        Employment Ontario
                                                       Service Providers
•   London District Catholic School Board
•   Thames Valley District School Board
                                                 • Community Employment Services
•   College Boreal                                   – Woodstock
•   Fanshawe College                             • Community Employment Services
                                                      – London
                                                 • Community Employment Choices –
                                                   Strathroy
                       Other
                                                 • Employment Options Emploi
                                                 • Employment Services Elgin
• ApprenticeSearch.com
                                                 • Goodwill Career Centre
• Ministry of Training Colleges & Universities
                                                 • London Employment Help Centre
  London Apprenticeship Office
                                                 • London Training Centre
• Workforce Planning and Development Board
                                                 • Multi Service Centre - Tillsonburg
• Literacy Link South Central
                                                 • Nokee Kwe
                                                 • Youth Opportunities Unlimited
What is Apprenticeship?

        • Based on Experiential
          learning (learn by doing)
        • Usually consists of On-the-
          Job and in-School
          components (90/10)
        • 157 programs in 4 sectors
        • 2 to 5 years in length
What is Apprenticeship?
• Apprentices spend
  approximately 10 to
                          80-90%
  20% of their time                   10-20%
  learning at a
  Community College
  or TDA and 80 to
                        On-the-Job Learning
  90% learning on the
  job.                  College Content
The in-school component
• Apprentices usually go to Community College for
  their required courses.
  – Usually three levels of school, each lasting 8-10 weeks.
  – Location varies, depending on the specific apprenticeship.
   T im e L in e fo r Ty p ic a l A p p ren tic e s h ip


           O n -the             O n -the                  O n -the             O n -the
            -Job                 -Job                      -Job                 -Job

                 In-Sc ho o l              In-Sc ho o l              In-Sc ho o l


   In-School options may also include:
   •   Day Release (1 day/week for 40 weeks)
   •   Night School
   •   On-line Learning
Training Standards
• A Training Standard is a list of
  skills which an apprentice must be
  able to perform expertly and
  without assistance.
• A Journeyperson/trainer must
  validate the apprentice’s
  competence in each of these
  skills.
• Example taken from General Carpenter:
  “Estimate costs from plans, drawings and specifications, considering items such
  as materials, labour, hardware, and ancillary costs in accordance with standard
  estimating practices and based on current material and labour unit costs.”
  Date Completed                 Supervisor’s Signature         Apprentice’s Signature
Accumulation of hours
• Each Apprenticeship program has a certain
  number of hours an apprentice should complete
  for the on-the-job component.
• Benchmark for the Industrial, Motive Power and
  Service Sectors
• Required for Construction Sector
Examples:
•   General Carpenter – 7200 hrs (Required)
•   Tool and Die Maker – 8000 hrs (Benchmark)
•   Automotive Service Technician – 6500 hrs (Benchmark)
•   Hairstylist – 3020 hrs (Benchmark)
Trade examinations
• Most trades have a trade
  examination that must be
  written after the successful
  completion of both the in-
  school and the on-the-job
  components
• A pass is 70%
• Accommodations can be
  made for persons with
  learning disabilities and/or
  language barriers
Apprenticeship Credentials
                   for most trades
• College Program Certificate                            College
                                                         Program
  – for successfully completing the
                                                        Certificate
    in-school training
• Certificate of Apprenticeship                         Cer tificat e
                                                             of
  – for successfully completing the                    Apprent iceship
    on-the job training
• Certificate of Qualification                           C er t ifica t e

   – for successfully completing the                            of
                                                        Q u a lifica t ion
     final examination                                                      Re d
                                                                            Se a l




    The Certificate of Qualification is like a   * Some of the trades are Red Seal

      degree or diploma earned at the end of
      other post-secondary education.
Red Seal Trades

• Tradespersons are able to obtain a Red
  Seal on their provincial certificates by
  successfully completing an interprovincial
  Red Seal examination (included in
  Ontario)
• The *Red Seal Program ensures
  recognition of certification throughout
  Canada
• Ontario has 46 Red Seal Trades
Construction Trades (TQAA)

• Must be a minimum of 16 years of age
• Must have completed Grade 10 (16 credits)
• Academic requirements vary
• Compulsory Trades – only
  Journeypersons, Apprentices and OYAP
  students may do this work
• Voluntary Trades – Certification and
  Apprenticeship available, but not required
Industrial, Motive Power and
       Service Trades (ACA)
• Must be a minimum of 16 years of age
• Must have completed Grade 12 (OSSD)
• Academic requirements vary
• Restricted Trades – only
  Journeypersons, Apprentices and OYAP
  students may do this work
• Non-Restricted Trades – Certification and
  Apprenticeship available, but not required
What is the cost of Apprenticeship?
• Registration fee $40.00
• $400.00 for each 8 week term (most
  apprenticeships have 3 terms) or
• $100.00 for Trade Examination
• Books and other supplies
• Tools required to work
• Wages are earned while working between
  school terms – Apprentices are usually debt free
  for education costs. Apprentices can receive up
  to 4000.00 in grants.
What is the Ontario Youth
Apprenticeship Program (OYAP)?
• An OYAP student is earning
  Cooperative Education credits in an
  Apprenticeship Occupation (i.e.
  Skilled Trade)
• Students can become registered
  Apprentices during their Co-op
  placements!
• Placements are usually available in
  all the Apprenticeship sectors and
  occupations
OYAP Contacts
LDCSB - OYAP:
• Jennifer Ingratta (jingratta@office.ldcsb.on.ca)
  (519) 663-2088 ext. 42108

TVDSB - OYAP:
• Shirley Lundrigan (S.Lundrigan@tvdsb.on.ca)
  (519) 452-2000 ext. 20393
• Mark Brotherson (m.brotherson@tvdsb.on.ca)
  (519) 452-2000 ext. 20388
Advantage of an OYAP placement
Normally a person would complete secondary school and then begin to
apprentice (must find own employer).

                                                           Certificate
 High School                      Apprenticeship               Of
                                                          Qualification
  (average age of a starting apprentice is 27)



An OYAP student would begin their apprenticeship training while still in
secondary school (save time, get experience , possibly earn income…)

                                                    Certificate
  High School             Apprenticeship                Of
                                                   Qualification
How to access Apprenticeship?
• Apprenticeship begins with employment!
• Most employers will want to work with a
  potential apprentice before registering
  them.
• Employers want attitude over aptitude
  – Punctuality and regular attendance
  – Work ethic
  – Communication and team work skills
  – Demonstrated interest
Employment Ontario
• Includes a network of
  service providers that
  can help you get training,
  skills and experience you
  need
• Connect people looking
  for work with employers
  looking for workers
• Offer a variety of
  employment services
  and programs
What do Employment Ontario Service Providers
     offer to Apprenticeship candidates?
 • Interest inventories, job search
   strategies, resume
   writing, interviews skills, etc.
 • Incentives to employers
 • Literacy improvement, and
   academic upgrading
 • Career and labour market
   information
Contact in your area…
               Elgin                                    London
Employment Services Elgin:            Community Employment Services –
Jan Maguire (jmaguire@fanshawec.ca)   Fanshawe:
 (519) 633-5200 ext 248               Karen Kloibhofer
                                      (KKloibhofer@fanshawec.ca) (519) 432-1220
            Middlesex                 ext 291
Community Employment Choices:         Goodwill Career Centre:
Bill Pigram                           Steve Williams
(bpigram@communityemploymentcho       (swilliams@goodwillindustries.ca) (519) 850-
ices.ca)                              9000
 (519) 245-4500                       London Employment Help Centre:
                                      Linda Pollard (lpollard@lehc.ca) (519) 659-
              Oxford                  1400
Community Employment Services –       London Training Centre:
Woodstock:                            Wayne Warmington
Peter Standish                        (wayne@londontraining.on.ca) Phone: (519)
(pstandish@ceswoodstock.org) Phone:   685-4331
(519) 539-8161 ext 294                Youth Opportunities Unlimited:
Multi Service Centre:                 Chad Callander (chadc@you.on.ca) Phone:
Rod Billard                           (519) 432-1112 x 363
rbillard@multiservicecentre.com
Phone: (519) 842-9000
Incentives for Apprentices
 • Apprenticeship Incentive Grant                     -
   taxable grant of $1,000/level of school
    (Red Seal trades –first two levels of school)
 • Apprenticeship Completion Grant
    – taxable grant of $2,000 (Red Seal trades)
 • Apprenticeship Completion Bonus
    – non-Red Seal trades - taxable grant of $2,000
 • Loans for Tools - interest free $400 to $800
 • Tradesperson Tool Deduction
 • Apprenticeship Scholarship ($1000)
Incentives for Employers

 • Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit (AJCTC)
    – $2,000/year/apprentice for first two years (Red Seal trades)
 • Apprenticeship Training Tax Credit (ATTC) is a refundable
   tax credit.
    – Up to $10,000 per year up to $40,000 per apprentice for 4 years
      (certain trades)
 • Employer (Apprenticeship) Employer Signing Bonus
    – $2,000
 • Employer Completion Bonus
    – $1000.00
 • Negotiated training incentive from Employment Ontario
How it can work!
                                                                  Employers
                                                                 $40,000 ATTC
                                        OSSD

                                                   $40 Registration
                                Find an Employer         Fee
                Earn $           Begin Working
                E. I. $          Level 1 School      $400 Tuition
                                                   Books & Supplies




                                                                        Buy Tools
                Earn $             On the Job
                E. I. $          Level 2 School      $400 Tuition
                                                   Books & Supplies
                Earn $             On the Job
                E. I. $          Level 3 School      $400 Tuition
                                                   Books & Supplies
                Earn $             On the Job
                                                   $100 Trade Exam
                                        C of Q
  Employers
                          Apprentice
    $2,000                                          Employers
                            $1,000
Signing Bonus                                      $4000 AJCTC
                          Scholarship

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Profit from Apprenticeship

  • 1. Profit from Apprenticeship
  • 2. What is The Apprenticeship Network? • The Apprenticeship Network exists in Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford Counties • Its members promote Apprenticeship as Post-Secondary Education • Many members offer programs and/or services to support potential apprentice candidates and employers
  • 3. 2012-13 Apprenticeship Network Members Education Employment Ontario Service Providers • London District Catholic School Board • Thames Valley District School Board • Community Employment Services • College Boreal – Woodstock • Fanshawe College • Community Employment Services – London • Community Employment Choices – Strathroy Other • Employment Options Emploi • Employment Services Elgin • ApprenticeSearch.com • Goodwill Career Centre • Ministry of Training Colleges & Universities • London Employment Help Centre London Apprenticeship Office • London Training Centre • Workforce Planning and Development Board • Multi Service Centre - Tillsonburg • Literacy Link South Central • Nokee Kwe • Youth Opportunities Unlimited
  • 4. What is Apprenticeship? • Based on Experiential learning (learn by doing) • Usually consists of On-the- Job and in-School components (90/10) • 157 programs in 4 sectors • 2 to 5 years in length
  • 5. What is Apprenticeship? • Apprentices spend approximately 10 to 80-90% 20% of their time 10-20% learning at a Community College or TDA and 80 to On-the-Job Learning 90% learning on the job. College Content
  • 6. The in-school component • Apprentices usually go to Community College for their required courses. – Usually three levels of school, each lasting 8-10 weeks. – Location varies, depending on the specific apprenticeship. T im e L in e fo r Ty p ic a l A p p ren tic e s h ip O n -the O n -the O n -the O n -the -Job -Job -Job -Job In-Sc ho o l In-Sc ho o l In-Sc ho o l In-School options may also include: • Day Release (1 day/week for 40 weeks) • Night School • On-line Learning
  • 7. Training Standards • A Training Standard is a list of skills which an apprentice must be able to perform expertly and without assistance. • A Journeyperson/trainer must validate the apprentice’s competence in each of these skills. • Example taken from General Carpenter: “Estimate costs from plans, drawings and specifications, considering items such as materials, labour, hardware, and ancillary costs in accordance with standard estimating practices and based on current material and labour unit costs.” Date Completed Supervisor’s Signature Apprentice’s Signature
  • 8. Accumulation of hours • Each Apprenticeship program has a certain number of hours an apprentice should complete for the on-the-job component. • Benchmark for the Industrial, Motive Power and Service Sectors • Required for Construction Sector Examples: • General Carpenter – 7200 hrs (Required) • Tool and Die Maker – 8000 hrs (Benchmark) • Automotive Service Technician – 6500 hrs (Benchmark) • Hairstylist – 3020 hrs (Benchmark)
  • 9. Trade examinations • Most trades have a trade examination that must be written after the successful completion of both the in- school and the on-the-job components • A pass is 70% • Accommodations can be made for persons with learning disabilities and/or language barriers
  • 10. Apprenticeship Credentials for most trades • College Program Certificate College Program – for successfully completing the Certificate in-school training • Certificate of Apprenticeship Cer tificat e of – for successfully completing the Apprent iceship on-the job training • Certificate of Qualification C er t ifica t e – for successfully completing the of Q u a lifica t ion final examination Re d Se a l  The Certificate of Qualification is like a * Some of the trades are Red Seal degree or diploma earned at the end of other post-secondary education.
  • 11.
  • 12. Red Seal Trades • Tradespersons are able to obtain a Red Seal on their provincial certificates by successfully completing an interprovincial Red Seal examination (included in Ontario) • The *Red Seal Program ensures recognition of certification throughout Canada • Ontario has 46 Red Seal Trades
  • 13.
  • 14. Construction Trades (TQAA) • Must be a minimum of 16 years of age • Must have completed Grade 10 (16 credits) • Academic requirements vary • Compulsory Trades – only Journeypersons, Apprentices and OYAP students may do this work • Voluntary Trades – Certification and Apprenticeship available, but not required
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. Industrial, Motive Power and Service Trades (ACA) • Must be a minimum of 16 years of age • Must have completed Grade 12 (OSSD) • Academic requirements vary • Restricted Trades – only Journeypersons, Apprentices and OYAP students may do this work • Non-Restricted Trades – Certification and Apprenticeship available, but not required
  • 19. What is the cost of Apprenticeship? • Registration fee $40.00 • $400.00 for each 8 week term (most apprenticeships have 3 terms) or • $100.00 for Trade Examination • Books and other supplies • Tools required to work • Wages are earned while working between school terms – Apprentices are usually debt free for education costs. Apprentices can receive up to 4000.00 in grants.
  • 20. What is the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP)? • An OYAP student is earning Cooperative Education credits in an Apprenticeship Occupation (i.e. Skilled Trade) • Students can become registered Apprentices during their Co-op placements! • Placements are usually available in all the Apprenticeship sectors and occupations
  • 21. OYAP Contacts LDCSB - OYAP: • Jennifer Ingratta (jingratta@office.ldcsb.on.ca) (519) 663-2088 ext. 42108 TVDSB - OYAP: • Shirley Lundrigan (S.Lundrigan@tvdsb.on.ca) (519) 452-2000 ext. 20393 • Mark Brotherson (m.brotherson@tvdsb.on.ca) (519) 452-2000 ext. 20388
  • 22. Advantage of an OYAP placement Normally a person would complete secondary school and then begin to apprentice (must find own employer). Certificate High School Apprenticeship Of Qualification (average age of a starting apprentice is 27) An OYAP student would begin their apprenticeship training while still in secondary school (save time, get experience , possibly earn income…) Certificate High School Apprenticeship Of Qualification
  • 23. How to access Apprenticeship? • Apprenticeship begins with employment! • Most employers will want to work with a potential apprentice before registering them. • Employers want attitude over aptitude – Punctuality and regular attendance – Work ethic – Communication and team work skills – Demonstrated interest
  • 24. Employment Ontario • Includes a network of service providers that can help you get training, skills and experience you need • Connect people looking for work with employers looking for workers • Offer a variety of employment services and programs
  • 25. What do Employment Ontario Service Providers offer to Apprenticeship candidates? • Interest inventories, job search strategies, resume writing, interviews skills, etc. • Incentives to employers • Literacy improvement, and academic upgrading • Career and labour market information
  • 26. Contact in your area… Elgin London Employment Services Elgin: Community Employment Services – Jan Maguire (jmaguire@fanshawec.ca) Fanshawe: (519) 633-5200 ext 248 Karen Kloibhofer (KKloibhofer@fanshawec.ca) (519) 432-1220 Middlesex ext 291 Community Employment Choices: Goodwill Career Centre: Bill Pigram Steve Williams (bpigram@communityemploymentcho (swilliams@goodwillindustries.ca) (519) 850- ices.ca) 9000 (519) 245-4500 London Employment Help Centre: Linda Pollard (lpollard@lehc.ca) (519) 659- Oxford 1400 Community Employment Services – London Training Centre: Woodstock: Wayne Warmington Peter Standish (wayne@londontraining.on.ca) Phone: (519) (pstandish@ceswoodstock.org) Phone: 685-4331 (519) 539-8161 ext 294 Youth Opportunities Unlimited: Multi Service Centre: Chad Callander (chadc@you.on.ca) Phone: Rod Billard (519) 432-1112 x 363 rbillard@multiservicecentre.com Phone: (519) 842-9000
  • 27. Incentives for Apprentices • Apprenticeship Incentive Grant - taxable grant of $1,000/level of school (Red Seal trades –first two levels of school) • Apprenticeship Completion Grant – taxable grant of $2,000 (Red Seal trades) • Apprenticeship Completion Bonus – non-Red Seal trades - taxable grant of $2,000 • Loans for Tools - interest free $400 to $800 • Tradesperson Tool Deduction • Apprenticeship Scholarship ($1000)
  • 28. Incentives for Employers • Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit (AJCTC) – $2,000/year/apprentice for first two years (Red Seal trades) • Apprenticeship Training Tax Credit (ATTC) is a refundable tax credit. – Up to $10,000 per year up to $40,000 per apprentice for 4 years (certain trades) • Employer (Apprenticeship) Employer Signing Bonus – $2,000 • Employer Completion Bonus – $1000.00 • Negotiated training incentive from Employment Ontario
  • 29. How it can work! Employers $40,000 ATTC OSSD $40 Registration Find an Employer Fee Earn $ Begin Working E. I. $ Level 1 School $400 Tuition Books & Supplies Buy Tools Earn $ On the Job E. I. $ Level 2 School $400 Tuition Books & Supplies Earn $ On the Job E. I. $ Level 3 School $400 Tuition Books & Supplies Earn $ On the Job $100 Trade Exam C of Q Employers Apprentice $2,000 Employers $1,000 Signing Bonus $4000 AJCTC Scholarship