Emma McClarkin, CEO of the British Beer and Pub Association said: “We know how important apprenticeships are across many sectors, and that is especially true for pubs and brewers. We’re pleased to see the ambition from Government to improve apprenticeships, making them more attractive for both workers and employers.
“The beer and pub sector employs over 1 million people, 49% of whom are under 25. However, so that our sector can support its joiners and existing workers it is vital that our industry can benefit from the full extent of relaxations announced by the Government. This includes shortened duration apprenticeship programmes
“Pubs and brewers across the UK are passionate about supporting and developing their teams, and apprenticeships offer a fantastic opportunity for people to both start or develop their careers.
“The beer and pub sectors commitment to the younger generation is clearer than ever. We have worked hard over recent years to expand the offering across the industry for younger people, so that we now boast superb opportunities from brewing to pub operations. These help people of all ages to further their skills and support an industry that pours billions into the UK economy.”
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Contact: Conor Dobbs, cdobbs@beerandpub.com
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