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Wolverhampton City Council launches apprentice scheme
Wolverhampton City Council has launched a new apprenticeship scheme.
Thirty 16 to 18-year-olds will be recruited, with 15 starting in February and a further 15 in September.
They include positions in horticulture, arboriculture, building, electrical services, cleaning, catering and administration.
Councillor Phil Page said: "It's very important the council plays a vital role in helping to alleviate the impact of rising youth unemployment."
The council said it will be recruiting the apprentices based on a one-year fixed term contract on a salary of 拢7,800.
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