
Apprenticeships: contingency in the event of another lockdown
Apprenticeships, if nothing is done, could be a significant victim of the Coronavirus pandemic. Many businesses are evaluating their workload and coming up with ways to protect jobs.
Apprenticeships, if nothing is done, could be a significant victim of the Coronavirus pandemic. Many businesses are evaluating their workload and coming up with ways to protect jobs.
A survey of 150 training providers who train 81,000 apprentices between them has found that 80% of apprenticeships are continuing to receive training.
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