A wage board may recommend a suitable scale of wage rates for learners and apprentices in any occupation. The scale of learners’ and apprentices’ wage rates may be less than the regular minimum fair wage rates recommended for experienced minors in the occupation, but the board shall fix a definite period for which the scale of wages for learners and apprentices shall be paid.

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 23-317

  • Fair wage: means a wage both fairly and reasonably commensurate with the value of the service or class of service rendered, and sufficient to meet the minimum cost of living necessary for health. See Arizona Laws 23-311
  • Occupation: means any class of work in any industry, trade, business, or branch thereof, in which minors are gainfully employed, but does not include domestic service in the home of an employer or agricultural labor. See Arizona Laws 23-311
  • Wage board: means a board created as provided in section 23-314. See Arizona Laws 23-311
  • wages: means any compensation for labor measured by time, piece, or otherwise. See Arizona Laws 23-311