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Apprenticeship Workplace Practices in the Current Economy - February 2009

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Please note that the dialogue was held on February 25, 2009 and as such, these video clips provide just a snapshot of what the various industries were facing at that time; circumstances may have changed.

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February 2009

George Nakitsas, is the National Coordinator of the Canadian Steel Trade & Employment Congress’ Apprenticeship Program. In his current role, CSTEC continues to investigate ways to reduce the barriers to apprenticeship and to promote it as the cost-effective option that it is. In his presentation, Mr. Nakitsas explains that apprenticeship training is the preferred option for skilled trades, and emphasises the value of sharing experiences.
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