Currently, there's no standardised minimum quality for apprenticeships across the UK, but this could soon be changing following calls to improve. Under current regulations, Kevin Rowan from Trade Union Congress argues that too many apprentices are still earning below minimum wage, and employers aren't being properly prosecuted for breaking rules when it comes to pay. Only 3% of those in breach have faced legal action. By introducing a standard quality, students looking for apprenticeships would be better supported in their choice of programme, and apprentices on these schemes will have increased pay protection.
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