Letter: Where are the 400,000 people willing to work?
Finding work for 18-24 year olds sounds very grand, but can they find 400,000 willing to work as they're too well paid not to work.
Finding work for 18-24 year olds sounds very grand, but can they find 400,000 willing to work as they're too well paid not to work.
They should be in the job centre every day looking for work, not once a fortnight to sign on. They're bound to want help getting to and from work, and what happens after the six-week trial?
The standard of education since the comprehensive system started has gone down and down, as they don't seem able to spell, or construct grammatical sentences.
Students are getting too qualified to do the necessary and menial jobs needed to produce items for sale which is the key to Britain's recovery.
Mike Cockett
Leominster