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apprentice

[uh-pren-tis] / əˈprɛn tɪs /


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He said apprentices would have "snowball" fights with asbestos and he knew of two women who died having probably inhaled particles while washing their husband's work clothes.

From BBC

Ferguson's employs about 300 workers, including 50 apprentices, in a deprived part of the country where the legacy of shipbuilding runs deep.

From BBC

Now she teaches young apprentices on Gdansk construction sites.

From Barron's

The firm employs about 300 workers, including about 50 apprentices, in an area of high social deprivation that has lost about 1,200 jobs in recent years.

From BBC

The mill currently has four apprentices, and is hoping to add more this year.

From Barron's