High Skills, Low Bills
Sunday, April 25, 2010 12:12Posted in category Human Resource
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According to recent research by the National Apprenticeshipos Service, over 80% of the people surveyed said that they were more likely to use a business if it offered apprenticeships. So if you want your business to gain a competitive edge, consider taking a leaf out of Sir Alan Sugar’s book.
The study was conducted to tie in with the launch of the Service’s Good for Business compaign, which aims to inform employers about the benefits of taking on an apprentice. Previous studies by the organization have found that apprenticeships also help improve workforce motivation, productivity and fill skills gaps.
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