Government Youth Contract Launches
The £1 billion scheme that aims to tackle youth unemployment launches today. The Youth Contract Scheme will offer incentives worth more than £2,275 for each 18-24 year old that an employer offers a paid position to and will also create 250,000 work experience places.
Study Shows Young People Ill Equipped To Find Suitable Careers Carmen Watson, Managing Director of Pertemps Network Group, said, “A problem that many young people face when trying to enter the job market is a lack of experience, even if they have the abilities and ambition to succeed. Providing opportunities for young people to gain entry into jobs will offer a new glimmer of hope for 18-24 year olds, particularly those that have been out of work for long periods of time.
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