A report examining employment rates for different groups, including young people, disabled workers, and black and Asian employees, has found that untrained young people are most likely to be jobless. The report Equitable Full Employment: A jobs recovery for all, by the TUC, revealed that despite the recovering labour market, job prospects for low or unskilled young people are declining. This is in contrast to other disadvantaged groups such as lone parents and older poorly qualified workers, whose chances of being employed
Last week another intern from Europe ended her internship in TESYouth with the hope that her time in TESYouth could open more opportunities in the future. “At my work experience in TESYouth I had the chance to learn something new far away from home. I was faced with tasks that put me out of my comfort zone and I thought I would never do them in a short period. At the end of work experience I became more open and self-confident.
