IMI backs government plan to boost motor apprenticeship numbers
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IMI backs government plan to boost motor apprenticeship numbers
The government has announced that it wants to shift ground and have two-thirds of young people in the UK go to university or study a technical qualification after leaving school. Speaking at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool, the Prime Minister SirKeith Starmer said the old target of having 50% of young people go to university was outmodes and not “right for our times”. The move was welcomed by the Institute of the Motor Industry whose CE…
IMI backs plans to double apprenticeship numbers
The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has welcomed the government’s ambition to double apprenticeship numbers in the UK by 2040. Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer has announced a new […] The post IMI backs plans to double apprenticeship numbers first appeared on Bodyshop Magazine.
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