Apprentice pay: sticking to the rules
Apprenticeships can be a great way for people to combine learning and earning and for employers to meet their skills needs. In the UK today, apprenticeships have a wide focus, including on all ages, a range of levels, and existing as well as new employees. The Government's 2016 Apprenticeship Pay Survey suggested one in five apprentices were paid less than their legal minimum entitlement, rising to one in two in sectors like hairdressing. We undertook research to explore employers' understanding of the minimum wage for apprentices. This report presents the findings from our research and makes ... Show more
Learning and Work Institute (U.K.)
Published: Leicester, England, Learning and Work Institute, 2017
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: [22] p.
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