Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just a short comment. Other problems that we sometimes face is after the trainee from the Northwest Territories receives the certification of any trade, whether it's electrical or otherwise. When the trainee seeks a job with the industry in the north, there is sometimes reluctance on the part of some foremen or project managers who have received certification and experience from jurisdictions outside of the Northwest Territories to hire tradesmen who have just received their certification in the NWT. I guess my concern here is I think we should, at some time -- not right now in this bill, but at sometime in the future -- start looking at the appeal system when the particular graduate is accepted for a position that he has been trained and certified for in the Northwest Territories. That's just a short comment I wanted to make, Mr. Chairman. Qujannamiik.
James Arvaluk on Bill 2: An Act To Amend The Apprenticeship And Trade Certification Act
In the Legislative Assembly on February 16th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Bill 2: An Act To Amend The Apprenticeship And Trade Certification Act
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 16th, 1995
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James Arvaluk Aivilik
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