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Get a quoteThe government has unveiled some significant reforms to employment support, underpinned by a £240 million investment.
The measures aim to address deep-rooted issues of unemployment, economic inactivity, and barriers to work, as detailed in the newly published Get Britain Working White Paper.
Figures quoted in the government’s announcement made for sobering reading. 1.5 million are unemployed, 9 million are economically inactive, and a record 2.8 million are out of work due to long-term illness. Young people, in particular, are disproportionately affected, with one in eight not in education, employment, or training.
The UK is apparently the only major economy that has seen its employment rate fall over the last five years. The government has attributed the reason for the decline to an increase in long-term ill health, and an employment support system that is outdated.
Therefore, the White Paper is highlighting the need for a fundamentally different approach to employment, health, and skills support to revitalise Britain’s workforce.
What are the key reforms being proposed?
How will the reforms affect you?
Based on the changes being proposed, we may begin to see new measures introduced into employer’s obligations towards long-term sickness.
Over the longer term, if these initiatives result in more younger people receiving more training, then this may increase the number of skilled people available for hire. This could alleviate the difficulty some businesses are finding in locating suitably qualified staff.
To review the White Paper, see: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/get-britain-working-white-paper
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