Red tape cuts for apprentices are a good start, says industry leader

BookmarkThis 12.09.2011
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The Group CEO of the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA), Steve Bratt, welcomes moves by Government to reduce bureaucracy in hiring apprentices, saying they are a “step in the right direction” but urges these changes to be trickled down to small and medium sized firms as soon as possible to avoid a skills and employment crisis.


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