Wisconsin Code § 106.001

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In this subchapter:
(1) “Apprentice” means any person who enters into an apprentice contract with the department and with a sponsor or an
apprenticeship committee acting as the agent of a sponsor.
(2) “Apprentice contract” means any contract or agreement of
service, express or implied, between an apprentice, the department, and a sponsor or an apprenticeship committee acting as the
agent of a sponsor whereby an apprentice is to receive from or
through the apprentice’s employer, in consideration for the apprentice’s services in whole or in part, instruction in any trade,
craft, or business.
(2m) “Apprenticeship committee” means a joint apprenticeship committee or a nonjoint apprenticeship committee designated by a sponsor to administer an apprenticeship program.
(4) “Apprenticeship program” means a program approved by
the department providing for the employment and training of apprentices in a trade, craft, or business that includes a plan containing all of the terms and conditions for the qualification, recruitment, selection, employment, and training of apprentices as
required under this subchapter, including the apprentice contract
requirements under s. 106.01.
(5) “Employer” means any person employing an apprentice,
whether or not the person is a party to an apprentice contract with
the apprentice.
(6) “Joint apprenticeship committee” means an apprenticeship committee that consists of an equal number of representatives of employers and of representatives of employees who are
represented by a collective bargaining agent.
(7) “Nonjoint apprenticeship committee” means an apprenticeship committee that consists of representatives of employers,
but not of representatives of employees who are represented by a
collective bargaining agent.
(8) “Sponsor” means any employer, organization of employees, association of employers, committee, or other person operating an apprenticeship program and in whose name the apprenticeship program is approved by the department.

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