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Old 17-05-2015, 07:01 PM #4
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Originally Posted by Kizzy View Post
I'm not talking about real apprenticeships to be an electrician or plumber but the silly invented ones from the fast food, hospitality and care sector.
All jobs require a certain amount of training naturally no matter how low skilled of course, my point was employers will see the younger employees as a more attractive prospect due to them being cheaper to employ and train on these schemes,yet they will be doing the same work as others no doubt for half the money.
more cynical anti economics....all paymasters are vile exploitative people? lol...wrong. theyre the backbone of society and create ALL the wealth that pays for EVERYTHING IN SOCIETY....they also take all the risk and pressures....if anything goes wrong the buck stops with the employers...everyone risk just talks, employers entrepreneurs walk the walk

have you actually spoken to employers or are you another socialist who just assumes what employers will do? most employers want trustworthy relaible staff....older staff tend to be more stable and less likely to job hop....retraing staff endlessly is a costly exhaustingexpensive process. many would rather pay the extra few pounds anhour for the certainty and peace of mind

as for your absurd argument lets not put young healthy people into work in case they take jobs off other older people? what kind of logic is that? utter nonsense. there are places for reliable solid workers in all sectors. once a person is at work , their reliability honesty experience etc will make them more invaluable to employers and they will get more and more regular work and their wages will rise in time...other opportunities will also open up and in some cases these kids will decide to set up their own businesses too

this is the politics of optimism. this is what we need. not the politics of envy trying to squeeze every last penny from employers and risk takers....

the working tax credits are also a massive key as it the return to work schemes where job centres subsidise employers to train people for a few months....but working tax is the bridge off benefits to work and this scheme needs to be clearer and simpler to understand and better promoted......again in some cases you can get housing benefits and working tax and work. not everyone knows and understand that, theyre too scared to get off unemployment / incapacity. this is where dave cameron can really improve society. lucky for him he has a majority and autonomy free for europe to sort this mess out simply because he has hiw own currency

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