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apprenticeship

[uh-pren-tis-ship] / əˈprɛn tɪsˌʃɪp /




NOUN
probation
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Instead, the EU executive hopes to tackle labour shortages through large-scale apprenticeship programmes and ease some environmental rules to speed up building permits.

From Barron's

Skilled trade and apprenticeship programs, which can cost as little as $3,000 a year, are seeing an influx, too, in part because those jobs are seen as less vulnerable to automation and artificial intelligence.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I'm looking into doing an apprenticeship in biomedical science, and hopefully one day I'll go into blood cancer research as well," she said.

From BBC

The government has promised 50,000 new apprenticeship places as part of efforts to help more young people find work.

From BBC

The government says some 50,000 young people are expected to benefit from a programme to expand apprenticeships as it looks to tackle youth unemployment.

From BBC