"FM’s most rigorous email verification system — bar none."
"Five checks. One unbeatable standard in FM data accuracy."
"The FM sector’s gold standard in email verification."

Labour’s plans to Get Britain Working must deliver for young people

Responding to Tuesday’s labour market data, which show ongoing challenges including falling payrolls and vacancies, with youth unemployment at a post-pandemic high, TUC General Secretary Paul Nowak said:  “Labour’s budget took some vital first steps to repair the economic damage left by the Tories – stronger growth is an essential starting point for more jobs and higher pay. The government’s plan to Get Britain Working must now focus on supporting young people out of long-term unemployment.  

“With long-term youth unemployment now at a post-pandemic high and still rising, young people urgently need genuine opportunities to work or engage in training. Acting now can set young people up for a better future. 

“The Get Britain Working white paper will also be an important opportunity to provide life-changing health and employment support to people who are economically inactive because of ill health, but who desperately want to work again.” 

Advertisement

Zero-hours contracts 

Commenting on figures also published by the ONS, which show there are now 1.13 million people on zero-hours contracts, Paul Nowak said: “Everyone deserves a decent, secure job that they can build a life on. 

“But over a million workers are trapped on zero-hours contracts that offer them little or no security – not knowing how much they will earn from one week to the next and unable to plan budgets or childcare. 

“A crackdown on these exploitative zero-hours contracts is long overdue. 

“Labour’s Employment Rights Bill is a decisive step towards tackling the scourge of insecure work. 

“All working people should have a right to a contract that reflects their regular hours of work and reasonable notice of shifts.” 

image_pdfDownload article