Thursday 12 January 2012

Unique Client Solutions Learns of Unemployment Rise


Unique Client Solutions has recently discovered national statistics which show an increasing amount of young people looking for work. Figures have hit a new record of 1.043m, taking unemployment rate of 16-24 year-olds to 22.3%.

Unique Client Solutions are concerned to hear of the lack opportunities available for young people. The leader of the Labour Party, Ed Miliband, said the government "was cutting too far and too fast" and accused the Prime Minister of being "out of touch", boasting about rising employment.

Statistics have shown that unemployment for 6 months and longer can lead to mental health issues for the unemployed. David Cameron is eager to avoid this where possible, and he has put forward a 6 month training programme for the jobless, including enrichment classes and further education. Cameron recently said the figures were not good news: "Any increase in unemployment is disappointing and obviously a tragedy for the person who becomes unemployed - that is why we are taking action to get people back to work.”

Unique Client Solutions hope that David Cameron’s training programmes will reduce unemployment and avoid possible health issues for young people. A spokesperson for the country said, “The unemployment rise is a great shame but we are hopeful that people will find routes into work perhaps through more unusual paths like joining family businesses.”

Some argue that David Cameron’s time is running out to halt unemployment, which could soon spiral out of control. Unique Client Solutions will be watching his next move carefully.