The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has issued a dire warning about a potential lost generation unless the government promptly addresses the alarming rise in unemployment among young individuals, particularly those from Generation Z. A report highlights the importance of investing in support measures that engage nearly a million NEETs (not in employment, education, or training), advocating for policies that invite small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to hire and develop younger talent. It also calls for improved workplace health support to retain employees and achieve NEET reduction targets similar to those in the Netherlands.
The BCC warns of a lost generation unless immediate government intervention addresses the jobs crisis affecting young people, particularly Generation Z's barriers to employment.
A new report emphasizes the need for targeted action to support almost a million NEET young people, including investment in their integration into the workforce.
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