Why can individuals always obtain an apprenticeship in a given occupation?
Employment is based on supply and demand; thus, the economy, labor supply and demand for a given occupation and location, and other factors determine the extent to which apprentices are needed. In addition, the decision to sponsor an apprentice rests with the employer, the association of employers, the joint apprenticeship committee, or the organization or employers registered with the apprenticeship council.
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