An apprenticeship agreement is a contract between an apprentice and their employer that outlines the terms and conditions of their time together. The contract states how long the apprenticeship term will last, what duties and responsibilities the apprentice might have, and what the employer pledges to give in return for apprentice work.
The purpose of the apprenticeship agreement is to ensure that both parties to the contract understand and acknowledge the implications surrounding their time together during the apprenticeship term. This promotes an amicable relationship between the two parties and protects their interests if legal complaints do arise.
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