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By *LCC OP Couple
over a year ago
Cambridge |
What do you make of the fact that apprenticeships have fallen by 57% in the last year?
Do you think there had been too much focus on grammar schools and not enough on vocational education? |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
The figures are slightly skewed, as many Companies got their apprentices in before the Apprenticeship Levy kicked in.
The current system for Apprentice recruitment is not fit for purpose, and is something that the Government needs to think again on. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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From my own experience with people I know and friends of friends etc.
It seems most school leavers want to go to uni, they don’t even give an apprenticeship a second thought.
Out of my group of friends leavinh in school in 2008, a few of us did various apprenticeships. More went to college then to uni to do various courses.
Fast forward nearly 10 years and the ones who did the apprenticeships are doing far better than the majority of those who went to uni. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Far to many “Micky mouse” degrees around.
The number of jobs requiring graduates is far lower than the supply of graduates.
Even those with a “proper” degree are finding it tough...add to that the student debt they have....it’s not always the best route. |
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By *LCC OP Couple
over a year ago
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"Far to many “Micky mouse” degrees around.
The number of jobs requiring graduates is far lower than the supply of graduates.
Even those with a “proper” degree are finding it tough...add to that the student debt they have....it’s not always the best route."
So how does that affect the number of apprenticeships? |
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Why would anyone be surprised that new apprenticeships are down on last year?
All anyone has to do is give a little critical thought to the issues and it quickly becomes obvious that they would be down this year, it was just a question of scale. That they are down nearly 60% is a measure of UK employers lack of confidence in brexit and fear of a hard brexit effectively pricing them out of the UK's largest and most stable export market. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Was on the news the other day...figures are skewed by the 10% levy on larger employers which kicked in this year.
They took on much larger numbers last year to get in before it took effect...then cut down this year as it now costs them additional monies to take apprentices on.
They said there was “little change” among smaller companies who are exempt from the levy. |
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"Was on the news the other day...figures are skewed by the 10% levy on larger employers which kicked in this year.
They took on much larger numbers last year to get in before it took effect...then cut down this year as it now costs them additional monies to take apprentices on.
They said there was “little change” among smaller companies who are exempt from the levy."
Really?
Very little difference, figures skewed by 10%...
That's OK then, nothing to worry about because apprenticeships are only down by 50%. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The number of apprenticeships have dropped due to changes where employers have to contribute 10% of costs.
There are 'micky mouse' degrees ad mentioned. There's shite apprenticeships offered too where dodgy employers want to take the piss with paying shit for crap jobs. e.g "apprentice car park attendant", "apprentice window cleaner"
The drop i reckon is fewer shite so called apprenticeships offered by piss taker employers not wanting to contribute 10% of the costs.
Previously there were higher skilled like electricians, bricklayers, carpentry which are still currently offered.
I fancied thatching but no demand up here |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Could it be a combination of Russian influence, Trump, Brexit, hatred and some other negative things which I'm sure someone here can think of? "
Could be the countries fucked...but you wouldnt know not living here |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Could it be a combination of Russian influence, Trump, Brexit, hatred and some other negative things which I'm sure someone here can think of?
Could be the countries fucked...but you wouldnt know not living here "
Welsh gangs roaming the uk Nd terrorising us with close harmony songing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Was on the news the other day...figures are skewed by the 10% levy on larger employers which kicked in this year.
They took on much larger numbers last year to get in before it took effect...then cut down this year as it now costs them additional monies to take apprentices on.
They said there was “little change” among smaller companies who are exempt from the levy.
Really?
Very little difference, figures skewed by 10%...
That's OK then, nothing to worry about because apprenticeships are only down by 50%. "
Try reading my post properly. It didn’t say figures skewed by 10%.... it is the levy that is 10%!
They were artificially high last year because of the levy...dropped this year for same reason.... |
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By *LCC OP Couple
over a year ago
Cambridge |
"Was on the news the other day...figures are skewed by the 10% levy on larger employers which kicked in this year.
They took on much larger numbers last year to get in before it took effect...then cut down this year as it now costs them additional monies to take apprentices on.
They said there was “little change” among smaller companies who are exempt from the levy.
Really?
Very little difference, figures skewed by 10%...
That's OK then, nothing to worry about because apprenticeships are only down by 50%.
Try reading my post properly. It didn’t say figures skewed by 10%.... it is the levy that is 10%!
They were artificially high last year because of the levy...dropped this year for same reason...."
So how many were there in 2015? |
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