Youngsters will learn trade and business skills under the guidance of local authority's strategic housing and repairs partner.
A partnership between North Lanarkshire Council and Mears Scotland is paving the way for 26 youngsters to embark on a journey towards becoming the workforce of the future through apprenticeships.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Councillor Logue told Lanarkshire Live: "I was delighted to meet these enthusiastic apprentices and find out a bit more about them, and what they hope to achieve through this opportunity.
“Mears Scotland has a strong record of investing in apprenticeships and training. The apprentices will undergo training in various trades, including administration, joinery, plumbing and electrical work. “I wish them all every success during their apprenticeships and I look forward to hearing how they develop their future careers.”
“We are working hard to make our workforce reflective of the community we serve, so it is extremely heartening that our 2023 intake has been the most diverse ever.” The contracts have been won across the UK, including North Lanarkshire, and will see Mears delivering different levels of care.
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