Youth apprenticeships: Key policy developments

Derren Hayes
Friday, March 1, 2024

In 2017, the government introduced an apprenticeship levy – a charge to an employer of 0.5 per cent of their annual pay bill if it is more than £3m – which is used to fund the training of apprentices.

Education minister Robert Halfon visits the Eden Project during National Apprenticeship Week in February. Picture: The Eden Project
Education minister Robert Halfon visits the Eden Project during National Apprenticeship Week in February. Picture: The Eden Project

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