WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE
PLASTERER
O*NET-SOC CODE: 47-2161.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0423
Term of Apprenticeship:
The minimum term of this occupation shall be either three (3) years with an OJL attainment of 4500-6000 hours supplemented by the required hours of related instruction, or four (4) years with an OJL attainment of 6000-8000 hours supplemented by the required hours of related instruction. JATCs will identify whether using a three (3) or four (4) year term depending on the CBA.
Ratio of Apprentices to Journeyworkers:
The ratio of apprentices to journeyworkers is established in the applicable CBA, or as
agreed to by the JATC.
This ratio will be defined as no more than one (1) apprentice for every one (1) journeyworker, and no less than one (1) apprentice for every five (5) journeyworkers provided that there is a supply of work predictably available to keep such a number of apprentices effectively employed.
Apprentice Wage Schedule:
Apprentices shall be paid a progressively increasing schedule of wages based on a
percentage of the current journeyworker wage rate in the JATC’s jurisdiction as follows
plus applicable fringe benefits, or as indicated in the CBA.
3-Year Term Example:
1st 6 months + hours – ____% 4th 6 months + hours – ____%
2nd 6 months + hours – ____% 5th 6 months + hours – ____%
3rd 6 months + hours – ____% 6th 6 months + hours – ____%
4-Year Term Example:
1st 6 months + hours – ____% 5th 6 months + hours – ____%
2nd 6 months + hours – ____% 6th 6 months + hours – ____%
3rd 6 months + hours – ____% 7th 6 months + hours – ____%
4th 6 months + hours – ____% 8th 6 months + hours – ____%
Schedule of Work Experience (See attached Work Process Schedule)
The JATC must enter the appropriate number of hours in the work process schedule under either the three (3) or four (4)year columns, whichever is applicable. Samples of both are provided. JATCs may add to the work processes prior to submitting these Standards to the appropriate Registration Agency for approval.Schedule of Related Instruction
(See attached Related Instruction Outline)