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‘How can they live on this?’ Councillor horrified by York apprentice pay

Wed 17 Aug

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Wed 17 Aug 2022  @ 7:52am
Joe Cooper - Local Democracy Reporter
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A review of how much City of York Council pays its apprentices is to take place after a senior councillor said she was “horrified” at some of the hourly rates.

Cllr Paula Widdowson said young people could get more money for bar work and that there was still an impression that the council only offered apprenticeships in certain trades.

While the government’s national minimum wage for new apprentices is £4.81, and the council instead pays more than that with a rate of £6.83 in the first year and £9.18 in the second year for those under 23, it is still not enough for people to live on in York, say councillors.

A report to the staffing matters and urgency committee said the council was looking at ring-fencing opportunities in its businesses administration department for care leavers.

But Labour group leader Cllr Claire Douglas said she had repeatedly been told the council’s wages were not high enough for people trying to forge adult lives in the city.

She added: “They’re on apprenticeship rates – there is no way that they can afford to live in the city.

“I really think that we should be having a look at apprenticeship rates for the under-25s, particularly care leavers, otherwise it’s just not feasible for them to stick with that apprenticeship programme.”

Less than a fiver an hour

Cllr Widdowson, who was standing in for council leader Cllr Keith Aspden, said: “I don’t see how anybody in their right mind can live on less than a fiver an hour.

“Or if they’re 17,18,19 or 20, how they can live on £6 an hour.

“Bar staff are paid £7.50 an hour and then they get tips of £30 – £40 per session on top of that.

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“I am slightly horrified that we think that that’s an acceptable pay rate.”

The council’s head of HR Helen Whiting said apprentices over the age of 23 at the council were given the national living wage of £9.50, slightly less than the Living Wage Foundation rate of £9.90.

The government scrapped its public sector apprenticeship target earlier this year, but the council is to continue to aim to have apprentices make up 2.3 per cent of its workforce.

Including local authority schools, the council had 79 apprentices during 2021/22 – thereby hitting the 2.3 per cent target. Excluding schools, 36 people started apprenticeships during 2021/22.

Cllr Widdowson added: “We’ve got very few apprenticeships. That number is low because most of the apprenticeships are actually being upskilled. They are not what I would say is new people coming in – it’s being used for various people through the system already.”

More work needed to be done on the communications strategy around apprenticeships at the council, Coun Widdoswon added.

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