Does the person training an apprentice need to be certified?
Yes. You or your trainer must be certified and hold a valid Authorization to Practise. To legally work in these trades, individuals must be a registered apprentice, or be certified (with the exception of the Temporary Permit for Esthetician’s). If you have staff who are not certified, contact Apprenticeship Manitoba for information on upgrading and certification requirements.
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