VETS
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are: (a) Has the employer a bona fide
program? (b) Has he the facilities to un-
dertake such training? (c) Has he skilled
employees to furnish the training? (d) Is
he maintaining a proper ratio between
skilled men and trainees? (e) Is the field
he is engaged in a stable one so the vet-
eran can expect to procure a position in
the classification for which he is training?
(f) Has he made provision for the rotation
or advancement of the veteran through the
several operations during his training pe-
riod? If answers to these questions are
"yes," automatic approval is assured.
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the employer is qualified to sign the en-
dorsement on the vet's certificate of eligi-
bility (Form 1953) whi{;h the vet presents.
5. Send this endorsed certificate of elig-
ibility (which has been signed by both vet
and employer) to the Veteran Admin istra-
tion's nearest office, together with informa-
tion required under the caption "If Ap-
prentice or Other On-the-Job Training,"
found on Page 2 of the veteran's certificate
of eligibility.
6. The VA will furnish the firm with
the form they are required to fill out
monthly.
The vet who is recelvlIlg pension for
ten per cent or more disability makes ap-
plication on Form 1900. Hi's pension and
subsistence allowance, together with job
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earnings, cannot exceed journeyman's pay.
The Advisement Section of the VA inter-
views the disabled appl icant to determine
the extent of his disability in regard to the
type of work for which he is applying.
We now come to another hypothetical
case: Jack Jones decides he wants to take
his specialty trainin g in a neon light fac-
tory. He has served two years in the
armed forces and is therefore entitled to
two years' training-on-the-job. After six
months, Jack decides that he does not have
aptitude for this parti'c ular field, but in-
stead would like to train as a phonograph
service man. What hould he do?
Jack still has a year-and-a-half traini~
to his credit. He must apply to the VA
for another certificate of eligibility and
follow the same procedure previously out-
lined.
Approximately half the states have an
apprenticeship law which sets certain
standards. In such states this law must be
adhered to. However, it is usually flexible
enough so as not to cause trainee or em-
ployer any inconvenience.
If the establishment is a closed shop,
the trainee must follow closed-shop regula-
tions in accordance with union-manage-
ment stipulations. In the event one firm's
pay scale is out of line wrth other firms in
the same field, the Department of Indus-
trial Relations wiII talk to the employer in
an effo rt to have the scale adjusted.
The VA is manned by a staff of investi-
gators who make periodic checks on em-
ployers to ascertain whether they are com-
plying with regulations.
The Veteran's Administration points out
that not only is the vet benefitted by on-
the-job training, but the employer as well.
In listing the apprentice's duties and in de-
ciding how many app rentices and special-
ists he requires, he trains himself at the
same time, works toward a definite plan,
and thus increases his own ability to or-
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