Angela Merkel: youth unemployment is most pressing problem facing Europe
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Source: The Guardian
Angela Merkel has said youth unemployment is the biggest crisis facing Europe and urged other governments to do more to copy the German system concentrating on apprenticeships and not simply academic study to prevent the emergence of a "lost generation".
In an interview before a summit to tackle joblessness among young Europeans, the German chancellor said her country's tried and tested dual system a mix of classroom learning and on-the-shop-floor work experience was the best way forward at a time when almost six million under-25s in Europe are out of work.
"Youth unemployment is perhaps the most pressing problem facing Europe at the present time," she told the Guardian and five other European newspapers. "We in Germany have learned a lot from successfully reducing unemployment by means of structural reform since reunification and we can now bring that experience to bear."
Twenty European Union heads of state and all of the bloc's 28 labour ministers have descended on Berlin to hammer out concrete measures to deal with the problem. Economists say the young generation faces the very real prospect of ending up worse off materially, professionally and socially than their parents because of the evaporation of jobs in Europe.
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jonthebru
(1,034 posts)and not to much is being done about it.
lark
(23,147 posts)She's a big part of the problem, extreme corporatist that she is. Nothing against trade unions, but this isn't going to solve the problem of corporations sitting on piles of foreign money and refusing to create jobs. New taxes on the rich and rich corporations and actually holding banks accountable for following laws and shutting them down when they don't are good first steps.
warrant46
(2,205 posts)A large drink?