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Apprenticeships to receive legal protection | Apprenticeships to receive legal protection |
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The government plans to legally protect apprenticeships, so the term cannot be abused. | The government plans to legally protect apprenticeships, so the term cannot be abused. |
Under the plans, unauthorised use of the term would be illegal, as is already the case for the use of the term degree. | Under the plans, unauthorised use of the term would be illegal, as is already the case for the use of the term degree. |
To legally describe training as an apprenticeship, schemes would have to provide at least a year's training and meet other requirements. | To legally describe training as an apprenticeship, schemes would have to provide at least a year's training and meet other requirements. |
The measures will be part of the government's Enterprise Bill. | The measures will be part of the government's Enterprise Bill. |
In a statement, the Department for Business Innovation and Skills said the legislation would give the government power to take action if the term is "misused to promote low-quality courses". | In a statement, the Department for Business Innovation and Skills said the legislation would give the government power to take action if the term is "misused to promote low-quality courses". |
"If university graduates have their moment in the sun, so should people who undertake apprenticeships," Skills Minister Nick Boles said. | "If university graduates have their moment in the sun, so should people who undertake apprenticeships," Skills Minister Nick Boles said. |
"Businesses know their value, so it's high time they were recognised both by the public and in law as being equal to degrees." | "Businesses know their value, so it's high time they were recognised both by the public and in law as being equal to degrees." |
The government has pledged to create three million apprenticeships by 2020. | The government has pledged to create three million apprenticeships by 2020. |
To help reach that target, public bodies, including hospitals, schools and the police, will be set targets to take on more apprentices. | To help reach that target, public bodies, including hospitals, schools and the police, will be set targets to take on more apprentices. |
Apprenticeships 'devalued' | |
Last month a report from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and the Local Government Association criticised apprenticeships for failing to tackle youth unemployment. | Last month a report from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and the Local Government Association criticised apprenticeships for failing to tackle youth unemployment. |
"There is a big gap between the function apprenticeships should have in our economy and how they're being used in practice," said Luke Raikes, research fellow at IPPR said. | "There is a big gap between the function apprenticeships should have in our economy and how they're being used in practice," said Luke Raikes, research fellow at IPPR said. |
"The majority of apprenticeships are being used to train older people, and those who are already employed at their company, instead of taking on young people out of work." | "The majority of apprenticeships are being used to train older people, and those who are already employed at their company, instead of taking on young people out of work." |
In a statement on Sunday, Labour MP Liam Byrne said the government needed to do more to boost the apprenticeship "brand". | |
"The Tory-led coalition's five years allowed the devaluing of the once proud apprenticeship brand. | |
"They focused on re-badging in-work training for older workers as apprenticeships rather than helping create proper apprenticeship places for young people. | |
"Apprenticeships should be a qualification of at least level three and last two years," he said. |
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