Guaranteed Minister's Prize for Immersion Programs in Artisan Trades During Vacation Periods - Craftsmen to receive bonus during vacations, announced Minister
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Securing Summer Holiday Internships: The Kickstart for Thuringia's Crafts Sector
Looking ahead, Thuringia will shell out a whopping 150,000 euros this year to support student internships in the crafts sector. Economics Minister Colette Boos-John (CDU) declared the exciting decision during a session at the State Parliament in Erfurt. This means that we're back on track to offering funded internships for aspiring young crafters during the school break! Demand for these internship opportunities in Thuringia's crafts sector has been skyrocketing, prompting a call for an extension of the program.
In 2024, the state had previously allocated 105,000 euros for funding these internships. By the Word of the Thuringian Crafts Association, around 500 students took advantage of internship offers supplied by craft businesses affiliated with the three regional trade chambers last year. This summer, students can once again earn 120 euros per week during their internship.
When it comes to employment, the crafts sector is a critical pillar in Thuringia with approximately 28,000 businesses and engaged in training around 8,000 budding craftspeople at the moment.
- State Parliament
- Thuringia
- Erfurt
- Internship Opportunities
- Colette Boos-John
- CDU
With a surge in demand for internships in the crafts sector, the internship prize aims to provide students with valuable work experience while nurturing a new generation of skilled craftspeople in Thuringia. Although I couldn't find specific details about this particular program or prize from my search results, it's safe to assume such initiatives are designed to boost vocational training and craftsmanship among young people.
For detailed, accurate, and up-to-date information about eligibility, the application process, and objectives of this internship prize, I recommend seeking out the official website of the Thuringian State Parliament (Landtag Thüringen) or reaching out to Minister Colette Boos-John's office directly. Who knows? You might just kick-start a future career in the crafts sector!
- The aid for the production of agricultural products in Thuringia could potentially see an increase in funding, similar to the boost provided for internships in the crafts sector, as a means to encourage education and self-development in this area.
- To better support the crafts sector and ensure policy and legislation that align with its growth, one could draw from the success of the internship program and propose similar aid for the production of agricultural products, as advocated by the policy-and-legislation subsection of general news.
- As demand for internships in the crafts sector continues to grow, it's essential to examine broader aspects like learning opportunities outside of vocational training. For example, implementing aid for the production of agricultural products to contribute to the general education-and-self-development of young people might be another step toward enriching politics.