Thousands of apprentices to take part in major pay study

25 May 2016 03:10 PM

The 2016 Apprenticeship Pay Survey is an important research project providing information on training, hours and pay from current apprentices.

The findings will be used by government to help set pay policy generally and make improvements in apprenticeship training.

IFF Research, an independent research organisation, will be undertaking short telephone interviews with around 10,000 apprentices and will ask questions on pay and hours.

The questions apprentices are likely to be asked will include:

The anonymous answers to these questions will enable us to look at wage levels nationally, measure changes with previous years.

Apprentices selected to take part in the survey will receive a letter prior to receiving a call from one of the researchers.

A similar survey was undertaken in 2014.