27% of graduates earning less than apprentices
New research from the Office of National Statistics has found that over a quarter of university graduates are earning less than school leavers on apprenticeships.
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New research from the Office of National Statistics has found that over a quarter of university graduates are earning less than school leavers on apprenticeships.
A new report from the office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that 47% of recent graduates are employed in jobs which do not need a degree.
A significant number of long-term unemployed young Britons are giving up hope of ever finding a job and are failing to develop the skills necessary to help ensure the future economy flourishes. Responsibility to counter this by offering apprenticeships and training schemes thus lies in the hands of businesses, a large-scale employer has announced.
Appointing an apprentice mentor ensures that the right knowledge is passed down through the company to secure its future success.
The most recent labour market statistics revealed by the ONS have revealed that there are currently 3.63 million people aged 16-24 in employment, as youth unemployment fell by 20,000 from March to May 2013.