STUC. Scottish Union Learning. The learning force behind Scotland's workers.
Lifelong Learning
Trade unions are at the heart of the lifelong learning culture and play a central role in promoting workplace learning. Being a member of a trade union can provide you with life-skills in addition to those you undertake during your Modern Apprenticeship training. Building your skills and knowledge base can help you develop as an individual, as a team player and can help you build a career path.
Your Union Learning Rep can provide you with more information on workplace learning projects which are open to you.
There may be learning opportunities which are of interest to you but do not take place within the workplace. learndirect scotland can help provide information on what courses are available. ILA Scotland may also be able to offer financial support to help you undertake courses in your own time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Use the links below to browse information on Modern Apprenticeships in Scotland.
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What is a Modern Apprenticeship?
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What do Modern Apprenticeship programmes offer?
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What’s in it for you?
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What are you entitled to?
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What are the terms and conditions of employment?
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How much do Modern Apprentices get paid?
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How do you join a trade union?
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How do you become more active within your union?
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Case Studies
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How can you get involved with the Modern Apprenticeship Project?
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Modern Apprenticeship Online Forum
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What should you do if you are having a problem with your Modern Apprenticeship?
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Lifelong Learning
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Everyday Skills
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Equality and Diversity
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How can I provide feedback?
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What are the latest developments around Modern Apprenticeships?
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