Government announces £1,000 bonus to help businesses take on trainees

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The government recently announced that employers can now apply for a £1,000 cash boost to help them take on new trainees.

The new scheme aims to support young people in gaining the skills and experience they need from the very start, helping them to get a job, an apprenticeship or to pursue further study.

The cash boost – which is available until 31 July 2021 – will help businesses with the costs associated with providing a high-quality work placement for a trainee. This includes providing facilities, uniforms or helping with travel costs.

Businesses offering new traineeship opportunities will receive the £1,000 bonus for every trainee they take on, with up to a maximum of ten trainees.

Employers can claim the cash incentive for all work placements that have been completed since 1 September.

Gillian Keegan, Minister for Apprenticeships and Skills, said: 'We're pulling out all the stops to help young people get the skills and confidence they need to progress. This cash boost will help employers of all sizes provide more traineeship opportunities to invest in their workforce so they can rebuild and grow, giving young people a vital route to start their apprenticeship journey, get their first job or go on to further study.

'I strongly encourage as many employers as possible to apply now and take advantage of this fantastic offer so more young people can gain the skills they need to progress in their careers as we build back better from the pandemic.'