Young and older workers worst hit by unemployment![]() Longer term unemployment among young and older workers is growing sharply, according to a detailed analysis of unemployment figures by the TUC. The TUC analysis shows that it is increasingly difficult for the under 24s and over 50s to find work once they lose their jobs. Key findings include:
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: 'These are dire figures. High unemployment is going to be with us for some time now. It is not just an economic problem, but a social problem too. The rise in long-term youth unemployment is particularly worrying. 'We welcome the Government's decision to boost funding for Jobcentre Plus rapid response units, but more needs to be done to help the unemployed. There is a strong case for increasing benefits as part of a wider stimulus to the economy. 'Unemployment figures are seen as the scrounger count by some and poverty level benefits are considered a way to drive people back to work. While always wrong, this argument now looks desperately out of touch. More than a 1,500 people a day are now finding themselves unemployed through no fault of their own. And as today's figures show, they face a long hard struggle to get a new job.'
Courtesy of the TUC |
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