Report Highlights Rise in Young People Not in Education, Employment or Training
1-Minute Brief
The increase in young people outside education or work has prompted debate over Labour's wage and welfare policies.
Key Facts
- A report has been published on the rise in young people not in employment, education or training (Neet).
- Alan Milburn, former Labour health secretary, authored the report and commented on related policy commitments.
- Several newspapers covered the fallout from the report's findings.
- Labour minister Torsten Bell stated the party's manifesto did not specify a timeline for extending the national living wage to all over-18s.
- Alan Milburn suggested reconsidering the commitment to pay all over-18s the national living wage.
What Happened
A report authored by Alan Milburn examined the increasing number of young people not in employment, education, or training, leading to renewed discussion of Labour's wage and welfare policies.
Why It Matters
The findings have drawn attention to youth unemployment and the effectiveness of proposed policy responses, influencing ongoing political debate about support for young people.
What's Next
Further political discussion and potential clarification of Labour's policy positions on youth employment and the national living wage are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
