Sentence examples for rate of apprentices from inspiring English sources

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Although firms who recoup their training investments by the end of training no longer need to rely on retaining their apprentices for financial reasons, the overall retention rate of apprentices (i.e., the share of apprentices that remains with the firm as skilled workers after training) in Germany remained at a high level (slightly above 50%).

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Some studies have investigated detection rates of apprentices before.

The participation rate of the apprentices invited was ˜ 50%.

Taking the example of a high-cost apprenticeship employer, such as one training apprentices at level 3 over around 3 years, the average cost estimate of around £39,600 incorporates a drop-out rate for apprentices of around 9%.

Though Britain produced the Industrial Revolution, Germany has more recent form, with first-rate training of apprentices and decades of good relations between industry and labour.

The rate for apprentices is £2.65.

However, the rate for apprentices will rise by 5p to £2.65 an hour.

However, the rate for apprentices rises by 5p to £2.65 an hour.

Mr Cable said he was writing to the Low Pay Commission recommending that the apprentice rate of the minimum wage and the 16/17-year-old 16/17-year-old 16/17-year-old

Put differently, as long as apprenticeship training results in a sufficiently high rate of return to education, low apprentice pay may serve as an efficient device to privately finance education, rather than serving as an indicator of apprentice exploitation.

In Australia, Bender (2003) analysed non-completions of apprentices and trainees and found completion rate gaps between 11 and 23percentt between part-time and full-time students.

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