Lynne Featherstone MP has organised an apprenticeship event to take place at the Civic Centre, High Road, Wood Green N22 8LE. You can read more about it at http://www.lynnefeatherstone.org/2013/07/lynne-featherstone-mp-and-...
The event will introduce young people to a range of apprenticeships and companies that are offering these opportunities. Companies will be giving out information on their apprenticeship opportunities at the event, and also holding free workshops to give people advice with their applications.
Any young or unemployed person in Haringey who would like an apprenticeship, or more information on what they involve, should come along to the Civic Centre on the 14th and find out more.
In addition, I've written a quick introduction to apprenticeships (attached here), for the benefit both of potential apprentices and employers who are thinking of taking an apprentice on. You can find it here:
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David Schmitz
Liberal Democrat Councillor for Harringay Ward
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£2.65 an hour - how is anyone supposed to survive on that? No promise of a job at the end either, even with successful completion. This looks like another cheap labour scheme from a government which wants to do away with decent living standards for the majority of the population.
They're not supposed to survive on that: it's paid training leading to a qualification.
Alex you are being unreasonably negative and unrealistic. Even in the most buoyant times, few unskilled employees are immediately profitable for an employer.
There are few forms of employment where there is a "promise" of a job for life. Apprenticeships were never *well* paid, but they *can* lead to well-paid jobs.
The past demise of apprenticeships in Britain is to be deprecated. The system of apprenticeships especially in engineering (coupled with worker representation on Boards), in Germany is one of long-term factors that make her the powerful economy she is today.
If the goal of any government were "to do away with decent living standards for the majority of the population" then they would not be re-elected, which presumably is their goal.
Employers need to be encouraged to offer apprenticeships. This apprenticeship event this Wednesday is to be thoroughly welcomed.
Well done to the MP for organising it, to the local councillor for promoting it and to the council for hosting it.
Just a reminder of this afternoon's event to anyone - potential apprentice or employer - who is interested in learning more about the apprenticeship programme.
David Schmitz
Liberal Democrat Councillor for Harringay Ward
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