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    Published 1946
    “…1946 1945-1951 "Apprentice builders, 1946" [BW0135], 1946, Trades Union Congress After the Second World War, the depletion of the labour force and the urgent need for reconstruction resulted in this scheme to encourage more young men to take up apprenticeships. This guide to the Apprentice Master Scheme was produced by the Building Apprenticeship and Training Council.…”
  5. 105
    Published 1978.
    “…Index. 1: Apprenticeships, 1873-1892. - ISBN 0-521-21681-8…”
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  6. 106
    Published 1945
    “…1945 1939-1945 "Rebuilding Britain, 1945" [HFR0097], 1945 This leaflet was produced by the Building Apprenticeship and Training Council.…”
  7. 107
    Published 2011
    “…2011 "Anonymous 2", 2011, HistoryTalk Anonymous 2 worked at Gillette's from 1965 to 1970 when he was made redundant but returned in 1985 and was made redundant a second time in 2003. He completed an apprenticeship at Evesham Vignells in 1965 and it was normal to go straight into a company following apprenticeship. …”
  8. 108
    by Haas, Anette, Damelang, Andreas
    Published 2007
    “…"This paper provides an analysis of the labour market entry of migrant youth in Germany after completion of an apprenticeship. We are particularly interested in the impact of local cultural diversity on a successful career start. …”
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  9. 109
    “…Our analysis focuses on Germany which provides an interesting context to test this hypothesis, due to its large scale apprenticeship programme and its collective bargaining system that is based on voluntary union recognition. …”
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  10. 110
    Published 2013
    “…2013 "McManus, Phil", 2013, HistoryTalk Left school at 15. Did an apprenticeship in a radio and television sales shop, a small firm, as the only electrician. …”
  11. 111
    Published 1963
    “…1963 1960-2000 "'Six point charter for women at work', 1963" [EP0110], 1963 This was the first in a series of TUC charters for women and covered equal pay, equal opportunities for promotion and training, access to apprenticeship schemes, re-training for older women returners and the health and welfare of women at work.…”
  12. 112
    Published 2011
    “…"The number of women in Canada employed as welders and participating in welding apprenticeship programs is growing. However, little is known about the effects of exposure to metals and other welding tasks on women’s fertility and pregnancy. …”
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  13. 113
    Published 1945
    “…1945 1939-1945 "'Wings' - Aeronautical Engineers newspaper, 1945" [HFR0085], 1945 Wings was the monthly bulletin of the Aeronautical Engineers Association, formed in 1943 to protect the interests of aircraft engineers who were regarded as 'dilutees' by the Amalgamated Engineering Union because they had no apprenticeship training. The AEA had a number of bitter disputes with other established aircraft industry unions.…”
  14. 114
    Published 2008
    “…In this clip he describes his wages and the day he completed his apprenticeship. Click on the pdf icon to read the entire transcript or click on the mp3 icon to hear a clip of the interview.…”
  15. 115
    Published 2011
    “…He talks about his apprenticeship in the 1960s. He worked for various companies including Rolls Royce, Harrods and the Royal Navy Docks. …”
  16. 116
    “…The results indicate that job schemes in the non-profit sector, wage subsidies, and apprenticeships cause particularly favourable effects on the regional matching function and the job-seeker rate."…”
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  17. 117
    Published 1926
    “…Swales, 1926" [g0881001.jpg], 1926 Alonzo Beaumont Swales (1870-1952) was born in Middlesborough and served an apprenticeship as a blacksmith. He joined the Amalgamated Society of Engineers in 1890 and served in various local posts until elected as district organiser in 1912. …”
  18. 118
    Published 1921
    “…The unions were accused of restricting access to skilled work by tight control over apprenticeships and by not supporting rehabilitation and retraining schemes for disabled workers.…”
  19. 119
    by Patra, Eleni
    Published 2012
    “…These include prohibition of salary increases, cuts in pay and benefits for public-sector employees, limits on public-sector hiring, increases in VAT and other taxes, changes in the limitations on mass layoffs and levels of severance compensation payments, and introduction of sub-minimum wages for new entrants to the labour market and those who are on apprenticeships."…”
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    Published July 1925
    “…1925-07-31 "Arthur Pugh - 'Trade Union Unity', July 1925" [g0483001.jpg], July 1925 Sir Arthur Pugh (1870-1955) was born at Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire and initially served an apprenticeship on a local farm before moving to an iron and steel works in South Wales. …”
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