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Companies including HS2, Virgin and Co-op pledge to create thousands of apprenticeships

National Apprenticeship Week is taking place between February 7 and 13

Aero engineer and apprentice working on a helicopter in a hangar(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Companies across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ are marking National Apprenticeship Week by offering thousands of placements in jobs ranging from engineers to technicians.

Some of the country’s biggest organisations are announcing how many apprentices they plan to take on.

The Co-op said almost £8m had been pledged by more than 30 businesses for its Levy Share service, which will create around 1,000 apprenticeships, with an emphasis on targeting under-represented groups.

The service was launched last year for businesses in England to pledge unspent apprenticeship levy money which would otherwise have expired.

Co-op Group chief executive Steve Murrells said: “The current apprenticeship levy can incentivise a business to invest in its people, but the government need to trust businesses to make apprenticeships truly accessible and ensure that opportunities are distributed fairly so that we as a country can level up.

“With changes to the apprenticeship policy and more flexibility, I know that the Co-op and other businesses could increase the number of apprenticeships each year by 40% – which would bring an established career and bright future for thousands of young people.”

HS2 said 80 apprenticeship vacancies would go live this week, with more to follow in the weeks and months ahead, as it seeks to expand the 20,000-strong workforce already in place delivering the first two phases of the rail project from London, through the Midlands and on to Crewe.