Celebrity chefs have urged young people to get “learning and earning” by applying for jobs in the Covid-battered hospitality sector, as the deadline looms on a Government-funded work scheme.
The Kickstart programme funds employers to create six-month paid jobs for 16 to 24-year-olds on Universal Credit, who are at risk of long-term unemployment.
It funds 25 hours per week at national minimum wage, including National Insurance contributions and automatic enrolment pension contributions, however the deadline for applications, on December 31 2021, is fast approaching.
Celebrity chef and Chelmsley Wood-born Glynn Purnell, who owns the Michelin-starred Purnell’s restaurant in Birmingham, has urged people to “take the opportunity that is being.
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