Training of apprentices under Apprentices Act -Indian Railways
- Indian
Railways train apprentices under Apprentices Act, 1961 in certain
designated trades.
- The
Act was enacted by the Government to regulate and control the training of
apprentices.
- Railways
engage apprentices in the workshops of the Civil, Mechanical and S&T
Engineering Departments, Production Units, Diesel and Electric Loco Sheds,
Carriage and Wagon Depot and Electrification Projects.
Categories
There are three categories of apprentices.
There are three categories of apprentices.
- Trade
apprentices - either fresh candidates or ITI qualified candidates.
- Technician
apprentices (Diploma Holders).
- Graduate
Engineer apprentices.
Selection
Engagement of Act Apprentices will be from the following sources:
Engagement of Act Apprentices will be from the following sources:
- Nearest
Employment Exchanges.
- SC/ST
organizations.
- ITIs
wherever existing.
- Wards
of Railway employees.
Selection Mode
- Selection
notices will be displayed in notice Boards of respective workshops and
will be announced through local newspapers.
- No
graduate engineer or Diploma Holder who had received training or job
experience for one year or more after taking the Degree/Diploma will be
eligible for training under the Apprentice Act,1961.
Schedules of engagement
- Engagement
of Act Apprentices should be done twice in a year, i.e. February/March and
September/October to enable them to appear in All India Trade Test to be
held in April/October respectively.
Reservations while engaging Act
Apprentices
- SC
Candidates : 15%
- ST
Candidates : 7½%
- OBC
Candidates : 27%
3%
of seats are reserved for physically handicapped persons.
- 3%
of seats are reserved for Children of Ex-servicemen/ Serving
Jawans/Serving Officers and for Ex-servicemen
Note: Vacancies in SC can be filled
by ST candidates or vice-versa and remaining to be allotted to General
candidates. Seats unfilled by OBC candidates can also be filled by unreserved
category.
Age for engagement of Act Apprentices
for training on Railways
- ITI
candidates should have completed 15 years of age and should not have
completed 24 years of age.
- Non-ITI
candidates should have completed 15 years of age and should not have
completed 22 years of age.
- The
upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years and 3 years in the cases of
SCs/STs and OBCs respectively.
Physical Fitness
- Selected
candidates will have to conform to the standards of physical fitness, as
prescribed for appointment to the relevant trades on the Railways.
Training
- Training
consists of basic training followed by shop floor or practical training
including a course of related instructions appropriate to the trade,
throughout the period of training.
Duration
- In
the case of Graduate Engineers and diploma holders the period of training
is one year.
- For
ITI passed candidates, the duration of training will be regulated
according to the duration of training already undergone in the designated
trades in the ITI.
Hours of Work
Weekly hours of work of trainee apprentices are as follows:
Weekly hours of work of trainee apprentices are as follows:
- Total
number of hours per week should be 42 to 48 hours per week (including the
time spent on imparting related instructions).
- Trade
apprentices undergoing basic training will work for 42 hours per week
including time spent on imparting related instructions.
- During
the second year of apprenticeship, the trade apprentices will work for 42
to 45 hours per week including the time spent on imparting related
instructions.
- During
the third and subsequent years the trade apprentices will work for the
same number of hours per week as the workers in the trade in the
establishment in which they are undergoing training.
- Graduate
Engineers and Technician Apprentices will work according to the normal
hours of work of the department to which they are attached for training.
- Holidays
will be admissible to the apprentice as observed in the establishment(s)
in which they are undergoing training.
Conduct and Discipline
- While
being engaged as apprentice trainee, the apprentices will be governed by
the Railway Servants Conduct Rules and Railway Services (D&A) Rules in
force.
- Where
the work and conduct of the apprentice is not satisfactory, the employer
shall report the matter to the Apprenticeship Adviser and with his
consent, may stop the continuance of payment of stipend to the apprentices.
- The
provisions of any law with respect to labour will not apply to them except
where an apprentice is undergoing training in an establishment which is
governed by the provisions of the Factories Act,1948, the relevant
provisions of the said Act in relation to the Apprentice's health, safety
and welfare will apply.
- The
entire training programme under the Apprentice Act,61 is governed by the
provisions of the Apprenticeship Contract between the employer and the
apprentice.
Source:Indian Railway
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