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Skills and yet more skills: is this really what Britain needs today?
Unemployment is currently over 2.5 million. The current economic recovery is less than anaemic, and everywhere we see forecasts anticipating a worsening economic experience in the coming years. ‘Skilling up’ is not going to overcome this state of affairs.
Para Mullan,
Independent, 18 October 2011

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Why unpaid internships are a good thing – they help the young get a foot in the door
We have a job that needs doing that we cannot get our clients to pay us for and, in the current climate, we cannot afford to pay an experienced person to do it. The work we want doing would involve supervision by a senior manager and would involve learning a set of skills that is very saleable in the labour market. Now, if we accept the argument that unpaid internships are wrong then this work will go undone, to the minor detriment of our business, and nobody will get that valuable experience. Who benefits from that?
Rob Killick,
City AM, 17 October 2011

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On the oddballs occupying Wall St
Disdainful and conspiracy-minded, the protesters claiming to speak for all Americans are acting like teenage despots.
Nathalie Rothschild,
spiked, 6 October 2011

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