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Monday, 28 March 2011

New employment scheme to create 2,000 jobs in London

A new initiative has been launched by the Mayor's Fund for London, in a bid to help 2,000 young people into work.

The scheme will target youngsters from some of the city's most deprived areas.

"We believe that the way out of poverty is a decent job. However, the current employment landscape is confusing for both young people seeking work and for employers who want to help," said Chris Robinson, chief executive of the Mayor's Fund for London.

"Young London Working supports young people who are unsure of where to go for quality advice, guidance and training and ultimately decent jobs."

He added that the initiative will fill the gap between employers' skill needs and opportunities for disadvantaged young people.

Meanwhile, the Confederation of British Industry last week claimed that some of the measures set out in chancellor George Osborne's Budget could lead to job creation, which may include sales jobs.

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Posted by Nikki Barrister

 

 

A new initiative has been launched by the Mayor's Fund for London, in a bid to help 2,000 young people into work.

The scheme will target youngsters from some of the city's most deprived areas.

"We believe that the way out of poverty is a decent job. However, the current employment landscape is confusing for both young people seeking work and for employers who want to help," said Chris Robinson, chief executive of the Mayor's Fund for London.

"Young London Working supports young people who are unsure of where to go for quality advice, guidance and training and ultimately decent jobs."

He added that the initiative will fill the gap between employers' skill needs and opportunities for disadvantaged young people.

Meanwhile, the Confederation of British Industry last week claimed that some of the measures set out in chancellor George Osborne's Budget could lead to job creation, which may include sales jobs.

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Posted by Nikki Barrister

 

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