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Only providing major government contracts to companies that provide apprenticeships.
"It's difficult enough to get companies to provide apprenticeships with guaranteed work at the end of it [for non-offenders].
Small firms are less likely to provide apprenticeships or work experience.Many countries are now trying to bridge the gap between education and work by upgrading vocational schools, encouraging standard schools to form closer relations with local companies, and embracing apprenticeships.
And he announced a series of inexpensive (to the government, at least) yet drastic measures: nudging the tax burden from small businesses to large ones, forcing land speculators to build houses, freezing energy bills, guaranteeing a 8am-6pm school-day, integrating health, care and mental health services, obliging certain firms to provide apprenticeships and lowering the voting age from 18 to 16.
Ensuring companies who want government contracts will provide apprenticeships.
At the time they saw little alternative to continuing to provide apprenticeships if they were to obtain the skills they needed.
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Yet fewer firms seem willing or able to provide apprenticeship experience, which suggests the need for other options.
Thus small internationalized firms with a high share of employees without a degree at the upper secondary or tertiary level are less likely to provide apprenticeship training compared to otherwise comparable domestic firms.
Contact plumbing contractors that provide apprenticeship programs.
If their existing training providers were moving over to MAs, then employers providing apprenticeships might as well do likewise and in so doing benefit from the public funding being channelled through providers.
And the college provides apprenticeships in conjunction with companies including Nissan.
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