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Government Aims for 80 Percent Employment RateGet Britain Working White Paper aims to get two million more people into employment.

Government Aims for 80 Percent Employment Rate
Government Aims for 80 Percent Employment Rate

EMPLOYMENT

Ambitious employment support reforms were unveiled today by Work and Pensions secretary, Liz Kendall. The new white paper, titled "Get Britain Working", highlights that:

  • The UK is the only major economy with a falling employment rate in the last 5 years.
  • Around 1.5 million people are unemployed.
  • 9 million people are economically inactive.
  • 2.8 million people are out of work with long-term sickness.
  • 1 in 8 young people are not in education, employment/training.
  • 9 million adults don't have the skills required for gainful employment.
  • Skills gaps and regional disparities in employment.

The paper aims to, and is backed by a £240 million investment, tackle the roots causes of these findings and looks to:

  • Set a long-term ambition to achieve an 80% employment rate in the UK.
  • Get approximately 2 million more people into work.
  • Focuses on reducing economic inactivity, which has risen particularly due to long-term illness - blamed on long-standing issues with the NHS.

The issues with the NHS, which are directly impacting employment are planned to be resolved with:

  • Scaling up NHS contribution to employment outcomes.
  • 40,000 extra elective appointments weekly.
  • Expanded access to mental health and musculoskeletal services.
  • £125 million for eight place-based trailblazers to reduce economic inactivity

An overview of the plans looks to create a Modern Industrial Strategy and Local Growth Plans to create good jobs. Improving work quality/security through the "Plan to Make Work Pay", and implementing major reforms to employment support services.

Young people are to be offered support with a new "Youth Guarantee" for 18-21 year olds. Guaranteed education/training places for 16-17 year olds. Transformation of the Apprenticeship Levy into a Growth and Skills Levy, and an investment of £45 million for youth guarantee trailblazers.

Employment Services are to be reformed by:

  • Transforming the Jobcentre Plus services into a new universal jobs and careers service.
  • Giving more personalised support approach.
  • Having better integration with skills and careers advice.
  • Allocating £55 million for digital prototypes and service trials.

Work Benefits are to be reformed in to a health and disability benefits system, with a green paper coming in spring next year, with a focus on enabling work rather than just assessing inability to work.

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