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Magazine Article, Source : The Manufacturer
Zone : Skills and productivity
Published : January 2008
Manufacturers are desperate for good apprentices. As Annie Gregory discovers, it would help if they forgot the stereotypes and took a wider approach
Are we living in an economic madhouse? While the Government aims to get half our youngsters into universities, research from the University of Kent shows that one in three graduates lands in a job that doesn’t require a degree. That’s three or four...
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