
The Apprenticeship Act
The Apprenticeship Act establishes the regulations and framework for formal apprenticeship programs, guiding how apprentices are trained and how their rights are protected. It sets standards for registration, training, and certification of apprentices, and ensures that employers provide proper instruction and fair conditions. The Act also defines the roles of trade unions and government agencies in overseeing apprenticeships. Its goal is to promote skilled labor, support workers’ development, and ensure consistent quality and safety in apprenticeship training across industries.