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Union warns - Starting pay below minimum wage is turning people off apprenticeships

Starting pay well below minimum wages is turning people off apprenticeships and may lead to greater staff shortages in building related sectors – according the Connect Trade Union. Assistant General Secretary of the Connect Trade Union, Brian Nolan

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08.09 2 Dec 2022


Union warns - Starting pay below minimum wage is turning people off apprenticeships


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08.09 2 Dec 2022


Starting pay well below minimum wages is turning people off apprenticeships and may lead to greater staff shortages in building related sectors – according the Connect Trade Union.

Assistant General Secretary of the Connect Trade Union, Brian Nolan


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