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noun
The condition of, or the time served by, an apprentice
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Here's an interesting statistic; applications to apprenticeship schemes doubled in the 2010 to 2011 academic year.
Adults would remain enslaved, but beginning in 1850 all children born to enslaved mothers would be free and subject to apprenticeship to their owners.
breatheahr.org Encourages young volunteers to take responsibility for the upkeep and management of youth clubs, gaining vocational accreditations leading to apprenticeship opportunities with local employers.
Funding is scarce for "second chance" education for older workers looking to improve skills or learn new ones; further education colleges that might provide post-16 education to students who don't go to university are losing out to apprenticeship schemes.
Planned changes to apprenticeship funding in England have been attacked by Labour MPs, who warn the shakeup risks cutting the number of schemes on offer and runs counter to Theresa May's reported pledge to boost social mobility.
The government says it will provide more detail on the levy rate and scope later in the year but has insisted those employers who are "committed to apprenticeship training" will be able to get back more than they put in.
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As they were flax farmers, he went to an apprenticeship to learn about manufacturing oil-cloth and tarpaulin.
For services to apprenticeships.
Mr. Carnevale likened certificates to apprenticeships in Germany.
Is it too late to restore respect to apprenticeships?
For services to Apprenticeships in the Chemical and Process Industries.
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