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Minimum wage will help apprentices complete their training, says TUCResponding to the announcement today (Friday) by Business Minister Pat McFadden that the Low Pay Commission has been asked to consider a national minimum wage for apprentices, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: 'Protecting apprentices from low pay and exploitation through the minimum wage would be a small cost to a minority of employers but would go a long towards boosting the quality and reputation of apprenticeships. 'Apprentices that receive decent pay are far more likely to complete their training.' NOTES TO EDITORS: - All TUC press releases can be found at www.tuc.org.uk - Register for the TUC's press extranet : a service exclusive to journalists wanting to access pre-embargo releases and reports from the TUC. Visit www.tuc.org.uk/pressextranet - Congress 2009 will be held at the BT Convention Centre, Liverpool from Monday 14 September to Thursday 17 September. All applications for media passes must be received no later than noon Monday 7 September. Any applications received after this date will be processed in Liverpool and subject to a £50 administration fee. The form for media credentials, plus information on how to book wireless internet access and a phone line at the BT Convention Centre can be accessed at www.tuc.org.uk/mediacredentials Contacts: Media enquiries : Press release (300 words) issued 12 Jun 2009 |
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