Major new employer incentives announced to help recruit apprentices in Wales
Economy Minister Ken Skates has announced that businesses in Wales
will be able to claim up to £3,000 for each new apprentice they
hire under the age of 25. The £3,000 incentive, aimed at helping
Wales to recover from impact of Covid-19, will be available to
businesses that are employing a young apprentice for at least 30
hours per week. Welsh businesses could also receive £1,500 for each
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Economy Minister Ken Skates has announced that businesses in Wales will be able to claim up to £3,000 for each new apprentice they hire under the age of 25. The £3,000 incentive, aimed at helping Wales to recover from impact of Covid-19, will be available to businesses that are employing a young apprentice for at least 30 hours per week. Welsh businesses could also receive £1,500 for each new under 25 year old apprentice they employ for less than 30 hours a week. For workers aged 25 and over, businesses can access £2,000 for each new apprentice they hire on a 30 hour or more contract, and a £1,000 incentive for apprentices working less than 30 hours. Payments will be restricted to ten learners per business. The Welsh Government incentives will help to ensure crucial employment opportunities for apprentices in Wales, while supporting businesses to hire, train and develop new staff. Today’s announcement is part of the Welsh Government’s £40m proactive jobs and skills package to support businesses and workers in recovering from the economic impacts of coronavirus. It will also be important in responding to the effects of the UK leaving the EU.
The Welsh Government is also making dedicated funding available for disabled people and for workers who lost a previous apprenticeship position because of coronavirus. As part of today’s news, the Minister also revealed that the Welsh Government is launching a bespoke Apprenticeship Vacancy Service so people can easily access details about the apprenticeship opportunities available to them. The service will be available to all employers and learners and is aimed at enhancing and strengthening Wales’ Apprenticeship Programme. Businesses will be able to advertise and manage their apprenticeship opportunities through the service to help support their recruitment.
For more information visit https://businesswales.gov.wales/skillsgateway/skills-and-training-programmes/apprenticeships The Apprenticeship Programme in Wales is funded by the Welsh Government with support from the European Social Fund. Notes to editors
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