06/02/2012
Cable Announces Apprenticeship Week
The Business Secretary Vince Cable has launched the fifth annual Apprenticeship Week on Monday.
The week will be one of the biggest apprenticeship events to-date, accoding to the Government, with over 500 events across the country.
The official launch event, held at Channel 4 in London, will be attended by apprentices and representatives from the creative industries.
Skillset, the sector skills council for the creative industries, have pledged to work with 300 businesses in industries such as fashion, media and design to deliver 500 apprenticeships.
The first places are set to be offered in September 2012.
Many of these businesses are small firms who from next week will be able to apply for an incentive payment of £1,500 to take on their first apprentice in 2012/13. This scheme was announced by the Government in November last year.
Vince Cable said: “I am very proud of the fact that at a time of financial constraint this Government has prioritised investment in apprenticeships. This has led to the creation of record numbers of apprenticeships combined with tough new standards to drive up quality.
“Apprenticeships are at the centre of the Government’s skills policy because we know that they work. Not only do they provide individuals with the skills they need for prosperous and rewarding careers, they also boost businesses’ profits and drive growth in the wider economy.
(DW)
The week will be one of the biggest apprenticeship events to-date, accoding to the Government, with over 500 events across the country.
The official launch event, held at Channel 4 in London, will be attended by apprentices and representatives from the creative industries.
Skillset, the sector skills council for the creative industries, have pledged to work with 300 businesses in industries such as fashion, media and design to deliver 500 apprenticeships.
The first places are set to be offered in September 2012.
Many of these businesses are small firms who from next week will be able to apply for an incentive payment of £1,500 to take on their first apprentice in 2012/13. This scheme was announced by the Government in November last year.
Vince Cable said: “I am very proud of the fact that at a time of financial constraint this Government has prioritised investment in apprenticeships. This has led to the creation of record numbers of apprenticeships combined with tough new standards to drive up quality.
“Apprenticeships are at the centre of the Government’s skills policy because we know that they work. Not only do they provide individuals with the skills they need for prosperous and rewarding careers, they also boost businesses’ profits and drive growth in the wider economy.
(DW)
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