Large employers and apprenticeship training in Britain

"We consider two aspects of the link between apprenticeship and large employers in Britain: the contributions of apprenticeship to employers’ supplies of intermediate skills and of employers to the Advanced Apprenticeship programme. Evidence is taken from interviews with managers in twenty-nine...

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Main Authors: Ryan, Paul, Gospel, Howard, Lewis, Paul
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Berlin 2006
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19133533124919517159-Large-employers-and-apprentice.htm
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Summary:"We consider two aspects of the link between apprenticeship and large employers in Britain: the contributions of apprenticeship to employers’ supplies of intermediate skills and of employers to the Advanced Apprenticeship programme. Evidence is taken from interviews with managers in twenty-nine organisations. We find that apprenticeship does function outside Advanced Apprenticeship, primarily because of trainee ineligibility. Employers’ use of apprenticeship depends on its cost-effectiveness relative to recruitment and upgrade training within HRM practice. Some employers value apprenticeship as a source of long-term employment and career progression. The intensity of training depends on ownership attributes, with family firms operating larger programmes. Employers participate in Advanced Apprenticeship, in terms of contractual role and programme delivery, in diverse ways. The implications of their choices for training quality are not unambiguous."
Physical Description:29 p.
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