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Old 12-10-2011, 17:29   #7
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: UK unemployment total reaches 17-year high

The only way you can stem unemployment is to help create work, and sadly you cannot do that - not with this government.

It is no good bringing out training the unemployed to find work. when there is no work out there, When l was out of work for nearly two years, l was sent to training centres, several times, and all it is, is about how to write CVs, how to cold call on premises for vacancies, this doesn't wotrk aand can sort demorisle you.

The sadness of unemployment is, that the government has ro promote major companies and this rolls out to companies at the bottom.

Unemployment will get worse unless this government do something very quickly to invest in this country.
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