Labour's proposed employment reforms aim to revamp job services, guarantee youth opportunities, and address long-term health issues, pledging to end the previous government's ineffectiveness.
Keir Starmer emphasized that the reforms will move away from a 'tick box' approach, ensuring a more personalized and effective service for job seekers, especially young people.
The 'Get Britain Working Again' white paper by the Labour government outlines significant changes to tackle unemployment, inactivity, and the needs of those overlooked by the previous administration.
DWP Secretary Liz Kendall argued that these reforms will not only stimulate growth but also provide better outcomes for individuals seeking employment in a struggling economy.
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