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“The Doomsday scenario is we could find ourselves by 2020 with six million people unemployable in the UK. I don’t have to tell you what the social and economic implications would be.”

Sir Mike Rake, Chairman, UK Commission for Employment & Skills

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Apprenticeship Week

Monday February 25th, 2008, All Week | Various venues

This is the first week of its kind to celebrate the success of Apprenticeships* across England. The week seeks to raise the profile of Apprenticeships and encourage more employers to take on apprentices whilst paying tribute to the achievements of employers and apprentices so far and explaining the key role that Apprenticeships are playing in today's world.

There will be a variety of events taking place across the country that we invite you to attend, get involved in, or host your own.

Event Date:
Monday February 25th, 2008, All Week
Venue:
Various venues
Address:
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Organised by:
LSC

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