In the Budget, the Government doubled and extended the financial incentives available to support employers who create new jobs for apprentices, incentivising workforce growth and helping to minimise unemployment.
As part of the Chancellor’s plans to aid the
Firms can already access a range of funds and financial incentives to support the employment of an apprentice.
As well as paying for the apprenticeship training, this extra funding now takes the available support up to a maximum of £8,200, significantly offsetting the cost of employing an apprentice for the first year of their programme.
Managing director of MTC Apprenticeships, David Hughes MBE, said: “Apprentices are set to be instrumental in supporting
"Announcing the support package during his 2021 Budget statement, Chancellor Rishi Sunak said, 'Protecting, creating and supporting jobs remains my highest priority. We want businesses to hire new apprentices, so we’re paying them more to do it. We’re taking what works to get people into jobs and making it better.' "
Hughes added: "The improved scheme is a fantastic opportunity for businesses of all sizes to take advantage of the benefits apprentices offer. Apprenticeships are already a cost effective way to attract enthusiastic, motivated, new talent, helping businesses to future proof their workforce and reinvigorate current staff, as well as enabling firms to retain existing expertise by passing on knowledge and skills to the next generation.
"The OAS advanced manufacturing apprenticeship programmes include exposure to disruptive technologies and new ways of working, empowering apprentices to help their employers to accelerate innovation and increase productivity.”
After receiving a record number of applications last year, and with a pool of top quality, pre-screened candidates ready to be matched with prospective employers, the OAS team of training and funding experts is primed to support manufacturers to attract, secure and fund the best new talent for their business’s future.
To find out how OAS can help business, visit OASPhase2@the-mtc.org or register to join an SME breakfast meeting for prospective employers on April 27 at https://www.oas.ukaea.uk/smebreakfast/
For more information about the MTC SME Support Service in partnership with Lloyds Bank, please visit www.the-amtc.co.uk/lloyds-sme/.