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In the Netherlands, for example, a number of cities have given unemployed young people a few months' training in criminal law and ticket inspection and sent them on to the public-transport system to crack down on fare-dodging and vandalism.
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Last week the work and pensions secretary maintained that the 10% cut would be kept to give unemployed people an incentive to find work.
The reinforcements have improved security, allowing coalition and civilian aide workers to expand agricultural programs and road projects, using cash-for-work incentives to give unemployed men, desperate to support their families, an alternative to joining the insurgency for pay.
But Joseph adds the caveat that all transport initiatives need to be accompanied by initiatives such asWorkWise – a programme giving unemployed people help and advice with travel costs – to truly make a difference to the most disadvantaged.
Osborne also said he would seek to end youth unemployment by giving unemployed 18 to 21-year-olds six months to find work or training before their jobseeker's allowance would be withdrawn.
Sometimes people change jobs, and sometimes it's cheaper to give unemployed people checks than fabricate jobs where we have to pay for training, materials, and buildings that meet OSHA guidelines.
Emma Harrison and Ray Lewis, the first some kind of government "unemployment tsar", the second a (I had thought defrocked) Bible-bashing tit, went "head to head" to give unemployed people jobs, the zing being their "different approaches", angry or mollifying.
This is Adam Smith's famous hand of the market at work: it pats specialists like O'Rourke and me on the head, while it gives unemployed blue-collar workers in the Midwest the middle finger.
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