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Brown works for Swale borough council as an apprentice within the commissioning and open spaces department.
[New York Post] A proposed rule would eliminate the requirement that all crane operators in New York City must apprentice within city limits for three years before getting their license.
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It has been seen here that parish children apprenticed within the traditional economy tended to be bound to relatively impoverished textile and manufacturing trades which were not necessarily highly skilled.
The report finds that in sectors such as engineering, women make up a lower proportion of apprentices than a decade ago – for every female apprentice working within engineering there are 25 male apprentices.
If the public subsidizes specialized training, and the employer lays off their apprentice employees within 5 years, the employer should reimburse the state for tuition.
An apprentice program within a building trade (such as carpentry, electrical or plumbing) would be a logical step.
As Muehlemann et al. (2007) and Schweri et al. (2003) have emphasized, it is not only economically important that educated apprentices remain within the profession; training companies also benefit if their apprentices remain within the company after training because they provide a solid basis of continuity for employees and companies.
Both the Swiss economy and the training companies themselves benefit when apprentices remain within the occupation and company after their vocational education and training has ended.
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