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The reason for there being so many is that apprentice printers used to set up the Gazette as a test of their ability as compositors.
The first minister said she wanted to make sure that apprentice opportunities are open to women as well as men.
This difference may be, in part, due to the fact that apprentice wages tend to be higher in England and Germany than they are in Switzerland.
11 Kriechel et al. (2014) show that apprentice pay in Germany is strongly associated with worker representation at the firm level, as firms with a works council offer on average more than 10% higher apprentice pay than other firms.
As firms also need to provide education and training to apprentices in the workplace, human capital theory predicts that apprentice pay must be lower than productivity during the training period if labour markets are competitive (Becker 1962).
"I want to just pray for Arnold, if we can, for those ratings," the president said, after claiming that "Apprentice" is currently "a total disaster".
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"Mr Kimura believed that apprentices should always be a little bit starving.
In any case, state law requires that apprentices be paid at least minimum wage, the suit says.
"They have been paid too much money and did not have to do the hard work that apprentices used to do.
Stable masters oversee strict hierarchies, only slightly exaggerated in the widely believed rumour that apprentices wipe the bottoms of the older wrestlers.
A study by the TUC found that apprentices were most likely to be underpaid, with suggestions that 120,000 were not receiving the proper rate.
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