According to a report by the charity EY Foundation more than a quarter of young people in many UK cities are unemployed, potentially undermining efforts to bring about “inclusive growth” following Brexit. The report says “stark variations” in youth unemployment levels across the UK could have a knock-on effect on local economic growth. But the study found youth unemployment had dropped markedly over the last five years, and that levels are back to where they were before the global financial crisis
TESYouth August Newsletter is out and covers: * 5 days Enterprise & E-commerce workshop * 5 days IT & Computer Technician workshop * 2 days Communication, Interview Techniques & Employment workshop and * Opportunities //
The EU referendum has led to a surge in young people registering to vote. Government data shows that after the deadline was extended for registering to vote young people (under 34) accounted for 56%, in comparison to 9% in the over 55 age group. Commenters believe the increase in young people voting will be a boost for the Remain campaign, as young people are more likely to vote to remain in the EU. Young people continue to be told by
TESYouth has turned 3 years and we are delighted to enter on our 3 years of our journey of helping young people find employment or start their own business. We will use our working experience with young people in the coming years and continue to offer more quality workshops, trainings and work experience programmes. We thank you for all your support. //
