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Labour boosts apprentices as National abandons housing accord

The apprenticeship boost programme would be made permanent by Labour if it leads the next government.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins.

Brent Edwards Sun, 28 May 2023

A future Labour-led Government would make the Apprenticeship Boost scheme a permanent feature of the tertiary education system.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins announced the policy at Labour’s annual congress in Wellington today. Under the scheme employers get paid $500 a month for the first two

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Brent Edwards Sun, 28 May 2023
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