Next boss warns over ‘dramatic fall’ in UK entry-level jobs
Peer’s comments come as Milburn report is likely to find government has failed to tackle youth unemployment The boss of Next has sounded the alarm about a “dramatic fall” in the number of entry-level jobs in the UK that is driving up youth unemployment, saying the retailer now receives twice as (…)
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