Government scheme blamed for decline of transport and mining trainees
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Obsidian
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Mar 08, 2005 12:00 AM
by LLDCN 12:37PM, 08 Mar 2005
A new report has found that the expansion of traditional apprenticeship schemes from 1996 onwards has driven a decline in trainees in the mining, manufacturing and transport sectors.
The release of the Skills for Work report by the Department of...
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