Several artisans to be trained

Several artisans to be trained

Due to the lack of practical training, we will within five years short of artisans.
Many companies have cut apprentices wages away so right now missing 4000 internships for young people. According to Danish College is the lack highest in the major cities. At the Technical School, it is estimated that half of the students last year did not get an internship, and worst, it looks for artisan trades as an electrician, carpenter and bricklayer, then in 5 years, will be missing craftsman, and they must, according to the chairman of the Danish Colleges, Per Amstrup, educated now. It is now such a problem that has passed policy in the matter. To change the situation suggests SF why all companies that carry out tasks for the public sector must be required to take interns. The party has launched a "Youth Crisis Package" which sets the stage for a minimum of 15 percent of a company's employees must be trainees. There must then be a carrot of 20,000 kr. To the company, per. student conducting internship. Both the Social Democrats and the business and the employers' association, the Danish Construction Association, believes however that coercion is too wide to use towards companies. SF believe it's the only way to solve the problem: "You can call it coercion, you can also call it positive cooperation. In any case, it is simply naive to believe that companies solve the problem by itself, " said SF 's vocational spokesman Karsten Hønge, and whereas most companies today already meet the requirement of the 15 percent, so it's just the last it comes to getting on with. Danish People's Party denounces the SF's suggestions. Education Rapporteur, Martin Henriksen: "We just can not love the young that everyone can become carpenters, if there is no need for carpenters. It is cyclical, and we can not do away with, " he said, calling the proposal "clean and happens populism ". Lars Andersen, director of AR Council (Labour Movement), believes it is only a matter of economic conditions, "Thank God there is some time after the economic crisis, and by that time we come so short of labor, " he said . SF's Karsten Hønge stood by that is really needed for a solution, and criticizes Danish People's announcements. "Their approach is naive and arrogant. Danish People's Party sells simply young, " he said.