❓ Question regarding the number of apprenticeship and traineeship commencements and completions in the East Metropolitan electoral region for the three months ending 30 September 2014. The answer provides the total numbers and refers to a tabled paper for further details.
AnsweredQoN 2802Legislative Council
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For the three months ending 30 September 2014, and by occupation: (a) how many apprentices and trainees commenced training in the East Metropolitan electoral region; and (b) how many apprentices and trainees completed training in the East Metropolitan electoral region?
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Answered
21 April 2015
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
42 days
(a) There were 1,728 apprenticeship and traineeship commencements in the three months to 30 September 2014 with an employer site in the East Metropolitan electoral region
[See tabled paper no.]
(b) There were 913 apprenticeship and traineeship completions in the three months to 30 September 2014 with an employer site in the East Metropolitan electoral region
[See tabled paper no.]
[See tabled paper no.]
(b) There were 913 apprenticeship and traineeship completions in the three months to 30 September 2014 with an employer site in the East Metropolitan electoral region
[See tabled paper no.]
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