New Delhi:Stipends paid to apprentices are higher than minimum wages doled out across many sectors, according to a report.
Vadodara-based TeamLease Skills University said the growing demand for skilled talent coupled with revisions in the Apprentice Act seems to be positively impacting the apprenticeship eco-system."The median stipend is around 41 per cent higher than the applicable minimum wages in majority of the sectors and cities," it said.The findings are based on an analysis of data pertaining to more than two lakh apprentices.
"With a stipend that is 159 per cent higher than the minimum wages, Maharashtra topped the list as the highest paying state.
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