The young people fighting to save their careers

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From Crawley to Cadiz, young people are fighting for their careers as the covid pandemic continues.

Andrew Ayres from Rewards Training, which runs apprenticeship schemes, says he's concerned there could be more pain to come in Crawley.

Elise Lemon and Emily Salmon, both 18, were on apprenticeships at Gatwick airport when the pandemic hit. Despite still facing an uncertain jobs market when their training ends, they are undeterred by any speculation over how the pandemic may have changed things. As the Bank launches its annual Youth Summit, she says that young people have "borne the brunt" of economic lockdowns and may continue to do so even after they end.

"My friends are really frustrated. The only jobs we seem to be able to get are unpaid internships, even after studying for years."

 

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