It follows what AMs called a "substantial decline" in the number of apprentices in recent years.
The experience and working methods of watertight-bulkhead technology are transmitted orally from master to apprentices.
Whereas Mr Jameson was taught the ropes at Reuters, today's apprentices pay their own way.
We also took on another 300 apprentices and that number will grow in the year ahead.
Despite the crisis, BMW was careful not to cut its annual intake of 1, 000 apprentices.
Car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has announced it is recruiting more than 150 apprentices.
This concerns interns: a better word would probably be work experience of even apprentices.
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Despite all this, the government wants 20% of school leavers to become apprentices by 2020.
These days they are required to pay their apprentices the minimum wage, along with teaching them.
The factory, which is home to Burgess, Dorling and Leigh, now has four new apprentices.
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They will also benefit from subsidised rates and have access to a central pool of 300 apprentices.
Defence firm BAE Systems is taking on apprentices in Telford for the first time in 27 years.
The government has been promoting apprenticeships, vowing to give apprentices equivalent "esteem and status with university graduates".
Mr Buck is working with the Ugandan apprentices to make sculptures of some of the clan symbols.
The idea is that these walking volumes will then pass their memorized texts on to apprentices for future posterity.
LearnPlay employs up to 200 local young apprentices, provides outreach services to schools and communities and offers media services.
Apprentices will be chosen to work with artists to create 40 sculptures depicting the city's history along the trial.
What I want to do is to try to encourage apprentices to be taken on from the local area.
The number of apprentices being taken on by the force during 2013-2014 will also increase from 22 to 50.
Kirsty Scott, head of organisation performance at JLR, said it was "another significant intake of new apprentices in 2013".
But Gardner's chief executive, Phil Lewis, reckons 10% of its factory-floor staff are apprentices, more than he would like.
While apprentices still learn traditional craft skills, others working at the Goldsmiths centre are using 3D printers to produce jewellery.
However, there is worrying evidence that a significant number of employers are not paying apprentices the relevant minimum wage rate.
Labour called for a stronger requirement on the chief executive of the Skills Funding Agency to find places for apprentices.
The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth has two apprentices and is planning to recruit one more to work in the kitchen.
He built like no one had ever built before, through the hands of successive generations of the apprentices of His apprentices.
Because they will be older than usual, and thus more likely to have families to keep, they will struggle on apprentices' wages.
It plans to sponsor apprentices and links between firms and universities, and to encourage business clusters with global, not just national, suppliers.
It was his job to verify the apprentices' work had been done, which would allow JML Dolman to draw down more funding.
It may mean that work experience, training, equal opportunities and the recruitment of apprentices are stipulated as part of the contract specification.
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