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Retailers ‘want more apprenticeships’ to develop future workforce

On this episode of Talking Shop I’m joined by Alain Bejjani—former Group CEO of Middle East retail giant Majid Al Futtaim, and author of the definitive new book, NEXT: Leading Through the New Realities. Drawing on his childhood in war-torn Beirut, and his experience steering a $9.5bn dollar retail and lifestyle empire through a global pandemic, Alain brings an unmatched perspective on leadership under pressure. Today, we break down his crisis survival playbook for retailers operating in distress. We discuss why resilience must always outpace efficiency, the four assets a brand must protect at all costs, and how to turn macro-turmoil into a long-term direction that scales.

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New data from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has suggested that retailers want to commit to more apprenticeships in the coming years.

In a survey of UK retailers, 86% indicated they would increase the number of apprenticeships they offer in the next two years.

In England, retailers are committed to increasing the number of higher and advanced apprenticeships offered in 2017/18 by more than 2.5 times compared with the previous year.

During National Apprenticeship Week 2018 (5 – 9 March) retailers are showcasing how apprenticeships work. One in five respondents (21%) reported difficulties recruiting for apprenticeships, particularly for the less traditional retail roles such as software engineers and food technologists.

Helen Dickinson, chief executive of the BRC, said: “National Apprenticeship Week is a great opportunity to celebrate apprenticeships and raise awareness of the opportunities out there. In our industry alone, apprenticeship opportunities span customer facing positions, specialist digital and technical roles, support functions and there are more standards still in development.

“Almost a year after the Apprenticeship Levy was introduced these figures demonstrate the industry’s ongoing commitment to apprenticeships. But there are still issues with the levy that need to be resolved to allow the industry to do more and further flexibility is still needed.”

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