TM talks to Norbar Torque Tools about establishing an apprentice programme that works for the business and how staff have engaged with their responsibilities for nurturing trainees.
Speaking with TM for its article Paving the apprenticeship path, Matt Scarff, senior business development advisor at awarding body EAL recommended that manufacturers establish apprenticeship programmes which integrate with existing business processes and production schedules. βAn apprenticeship programme should not feel like something that has come in from outer space and been imposed onto the…
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