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There are concerns over the fact that more than half of trainees aren't completing their apprenticeships.
Vocational Education Minister Penny Simmonds is seeking extra funding so new industry bodies can investigate low apprenticeship completion rates.
She says the government could help through policy settings and funding, but the nature of the problem was likely to vary between industries.
Te Pūkenga Chief Executive Gus Gilmore told Andrew Dickens things like training wage rates, low pay, and the economic downturn causing them to lose their job.
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By Newstalk ZBThere are concerns over the fact that more than half of trainees aren't completing their apprenticeships.
Vocational Education Minister Penny Simmonds is seeking extra funding so new industry bodies can investigate low apprenticeship completion rates.
She says the government could help through policy settings and funding, but the nature of the problem was likely to vary between industries.
Te Pūkenga Chief Executive Gus Gilmore told Andrew Dickens things like training wage rates, low pay, and the economic downturn causing them to lose their job.
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