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Wear | March 2023

The future of apprenticeships

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This is the final article in a three-part series about apprenticeships and the future of work. You can catch up on the previous discussions here.

It’s no secret that switched-on apprentices, and the employers investing in their ambitions, represent the future of skilled trades. And with the world still recovering from a series of unprecedented events, it’s never been more important to focus on the next generation.

Today’s apprentices are tomorrow’s leaders. By the time they’re ready to step into management positions, they’ll have big boots to fill.

1.     Governments are getting behind trainees

Trades are a cornerstone of the economy. So when governments provide millions of dollars in incentives and schemes that encourage apprenticeships, they’re investing in the skilled labour pipeline for everyone’s benefit.

Eligible employers can access thousands of dollars in support for bringing on apprenticeships. Plus, training the next generation helps to grow your business into the future.

2.     Apprentices are more in demand than ever

Historic unemployment rates, combined with surging housing and infrastructure demand, are putting pressure on tradespeople. As a result, most forecast figures show that construction, agriculture, mining and transportation will feel the pinch of skilled labour shortages in the coming years.

Encouraging apprentices and traineeships is essential if we want to get on with the jobs that need doing.

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3.     Equality is a priority

The face of apprenticeships is changing – and that’s a good thing. In the last few years, we’ve seen a 54% increase in females commencing an apprenticeship from June 2021 and increasing support for diversity action.

Here at Steel Blue, we don’t just make the most comfortable work boots. We’re also committed to creating opportunities for promising young people.

4.     More focus on safety

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted how important safety is for frontline workers, including those in construction, mining, oil & gas, and emergency services.

Safety starts with providing the proper PPE, like lightweight work boots and protective clothing. But there’s much more to wellbeing. Tradespeople are actively fighting mental health stigmas and affecting positive changes.

By looking out for our mates, we can keep everyone safe on and off the job.

5.     Digital skills development

Trades look a lot different today compared to a couple of decades ago. Increasingly, apprentices are developing digital skills alongside technical training as technology plays a greater role in our work.

From computer-assisted design (CAD) programs to business management software, technology enables innovations that were unimaginable a generation ago – including the advancements Steel Blue is making in lightweight work boots.

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Doing our bit by investing in the future of trades

By all accounts, tradies can look forward to a productive future. Things are changing, but exceptional leaders know how to take it in stride.

Excellent work starts with the right gear. Here at Steel Blue, we’re continually improving the technology in our lightweight work boots to provide the most comfortable, secure, and versatile safety boots on the market.

Find your favourite style online or visit a Steel Blue stockist to try on the work boots supporting tomorrow’s tradies.

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