The government has announced plans to address  the rising number of young people out of work due to long-term sickness. There  has been a 29% increase in sickness amongst 16-24 year olds since the pandemic.  Government statistics indicate that nearly 900,000 young people are now not in  education, employment, or training (NEET). This raises concerns, not just for  their well-being, but also about the future workforce.
  Minister for Employment, Alison McGovern, has  pledged a fundamental shift in employment policies with the upcoming Get  Britain Working White Paper. The government aims to create a system that  focuses less on welfare and more on employment, offering more support to help  people into work.
What does this mean for  businesses?
  For business owners, this could be good news.  Many sectors are struggling to fill vacancies, with the Minister acknowledging  that businesses are "crying out for staff" while large numbers of  young people remain unemployed.
  Key proposals outlined include:
  - A Youth Guarantee: A commitment  to provide work, apprenticeships, or skills training for young people who need  it. This could mean a larger pool of young, trained workers for businesses to  hire from.
 
  - Overhaul of jobcentres:  Jobcentres are expected to be revamped to better connect people with jobs and  training opportunities, helping match the right candidates with the right  roles.
 
  - Support for long-term sick: As  part of a plan to reduce NHS waiting times, the government is aiming to help  people who are long-term sick return to work, potentially expanding the  available workforce.
 
A boost for the economy
  This initiative is part of the government’s  frequently stated mission for economic growth. The Prime Minister has said that  he wants the UK to have the highest sustained growth in the G7.
  For your business, especially if you are in  an industry facing recruitment challenges, these measures could provide a  much-needed boost in accessing workers.
  See: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/lockdown-generation-consigned-to-the-scrapheap-will-get-life-changing-support-into-work-vows-minister--2