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Something big-time has to be done to get local unemployed into a working routine, and hopefully into a job, be it even part-time.
Personally I'd have thought it better to add £90 a week to the benefits in return for 30 hours a week work during the placement period.
But what is missing here are the many minimum wage factories employing non-Brits, like those salad factories in Kent. There too something needs be done.
The Government should march the youth in and train them in these factories, and employ them there. After a 30 day trial period on benefits + £90 a week, they'd receive £6.13 an hour, and each month they'd receive a £1 an hour increase until they reach £10 an hour.
Only those who perform average to well would be permanently employed, as said, even part-time. If the employers complain they don't want Brits, put them on trial for racial discrimination and nationalise the factory!
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