Spending Review and Autumn Statement 2015: key announcements

Full article taken from www.gov.uk The Spending Review and Autumn Statement has been set out to Parliament – here’s a […]


National living wage will affect half of employers

Article from Personnel Today More than half (54%) of UK employers say the national living wage, which comes into force […]


SkillsLondon 2015

Over the 13th and 14th of November Young Members and Youth Ambassadors of Youth Employment UK have been helping out and attending […]


Free Careers Magazine from Plotr

The Plotr Careers Magazine for students, school-leavers, graduates and all young people is monthly and completely FREE. Discover exciting new […]


Are 3 million young people ready for 3 million apprenticeships?

The government has set a very ambitious target of creating 3 million apprenticeships during the life of this parliament. At […]


Member Top Tip – Prospects Law Guide

Thank you to Prospects for sharing this best practice guide all about Law. This guide is full on information and […]


Finding young people hidden from the labour market a key outcome of the Youth Friendly Employment Conference 2015

“Creating a Youth Friendly Culture” is the theme for this conference.  Youth unemployment remains at critical levels and there are […]


ICO NEET’s Conference

The day started off roughly as I had overslept and kept my taxi driver waiting, which made the ride to […]


My YEUK Journey

Hugo Sitting on the underground on the way home from my day at work, I feel a deep sense of […]


Luca Refrigeri & Gabriella Aleandri: Educational Policies and Youth Unemployment

Luca Refrigeri & Gabriella Aleandri released a report into educational policies and youth unemployment. Their article is a eye-opener and […]


Soumi Rai: Engaging Young Employees (Gen Y) in a Social Media Dominated World

Soumi Rai article on engaging young employees (Gen Y) in a social media dominated world raises and offer solutions for […]


Work Programme ‘deserves credit’ but must do ‘much better

Hugo The government’s Work Programme ‘deserves credit’, but must do ‘much better’, according to a new report from the bipartisan […]