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Chamber describes apprenticeships as more feasible for East Midlands firms

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Lucy Robinson from The East Midlands Chamber

Shorter minimum terms and the removal of English and Maths requirements to pass apprenticeships have been welcomed by East Midlands Chamber.

Under new government measures, over 19’s will no longer need a level 2 English and Maths qualification – equivalent to a GCSE – to pass an apprenticeship and businesses will decide whether they require it.  The minimum duration of an apprenticeship will drop from 12 to 8 months in August. 

East Midlands Chamber Director of Resources Lucy Robinson said: “Removing barriers, like cutting 4 months from what was a 12-month commitment for apprenticeships and removing the qualifications the recruit needs to pass will make apprenticeships a viable option to more East Midlands businesses and that’s something we’ve been calling for. Letting employers have flexibility in deciding whether level 2 English and Maths qualifications are needed for the apprentice to pass makes good sense as the needs of businesses differ.

“When 7 out of 10 East Midlands businesses have been struggling to find the right candidates to fill roles and 20% are planning to pull back on training investment, according to our Quarterly Economic Survey, apprenticeships are a worthwhile consideration for firms looking to hire.

“Apprenticeships can be a win-win for both employers and recruits. Candidates are getting a great career kickstart in a professional environment, while the workplace gets someone enthusiastic and hungry to learn. With National Apprenticeship Week underway and the skills gap an ongoing challenge, now’s a good time for businesses to explore this avenue.”

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