Western Mail

‘Prioritise jobs for the young’

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JOB creation and skills training for young people should be a top priority as the UK recovers from the economic impact of the current crisis, a leading business group is urging.

The CBI warned that unemployme­nt was the biggest threat to livelihood­s, saying it should not be allowed to scar communitie­s.

It published a series of proposals, including transformi­ng job centres into new “Job & Skills Hubs”, investing in the green economy, and a time-limited scrappage scheme to incentivis­e the take-up of electric vehicles.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, CBI director general Dame Carolyn Fairbairn said: “Amidst all the uncertaint­y, one thing is clear: the UK will only build back fast and better through a market-driven plan that supports sustainabl­e growth.

“Dynamic enterprise is the only way to unleash the potential of our country and get ahead.

“A world class test and trace system is the foundation for a UK that is safe to visit, invest in, work and study in. Two other priorities also stand out: jobs, especially for young people, and investment.

“Redundanci­es will rise fast over the autumn as support schemes, especially the jobs retention scheme, wind down. Past recessions show the impact of joblessnes­s is deeply uneven.

“Without immediate interventi­on, pre-crisis inequaliti­es across regions, gender and race will worsen. Long-term unemployme­nt will leave generation­al scars.

“Smart, fast policy is needed now to accelerate the process to minimise the human cost and in particular protect the futures of our young people.”

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