Learning & Work InstituteNo pay, no gain? Are apprentices being systematically underpaid?Under the surface of the 2016 Apprentice Pay SurveyAug 22, 2017Aug 22, 2017
Learning & Work InstituteWork local: it’s time to make devolution workTony Wilson, Director of Policy and Research, Learning and Work InstituteJul 16, 2017Jul 16, 2017
Learning & Work InstituteToo much insecure work is bad for businessStephen Evans, Chief Executive, Learning and Work InstituteJul 7, 2017Jul 7, 2017
Learning & Work InstituteinThree Million Careers: Making the Apprenticeship Levy WorkWhat should happen next?We have five key messages and ideas we argue the Government should incorporate into the apprenticeship funding and quality reforms:Oct 17, 2016Oct 17, 2016
Learning & Work InstituteinThree Million Careers: Making the Apprenticeship Levy WorkWhat are the challenges?There are a number of challenges with the Government’s proposals, including:Oct 17, 2016Oct 17, 2016
Learning & Work InstituteinThree Million Careers: Making the Apprenticeship Levy WorkWhat changes are proposed?Over the last decade, there has been a significant rise in the number of people in England taking part in an apprenticeship. Numbers have…Oct 17, 2016Oct 17, 2016
Learning & Work InstituteinThree Million Careers: Making the Apprenticeship Levy WorkSummaryThe Government has a target of three million apprenticeship starts in England by 2020, and is introducing an Apprenticeship Levy on the…Oct 17, 2016Oct 17, 2016