<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Why Job Creation And Training Should Be The Main Priority Of Governments At All Levels</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Gary Hayes</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>Millions of people in all countries, both the wealthy ones and the poor ones, live miserable lives because they simply cannot find work and therefore cannot earn an income to maintain a reasonable standard of living. Governments acknowledge the problem but it is not possible to create work without a growing economy. One thing is certain however. <a href="jobenomicsblog.com">Job creation and training</a> cannot be viewed as separate issues and only by seeing these issues as two sides of the same coin can progress be made.<br />
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Many people that read the classifieds and that peruse the internet say that there are always hundreds of positions on offer and that they fail to understand why unemployment rates remain so high. The answer is simple. There are indeed many positions available, but they are for skilled people in fields that are experiencing serious shortages of qualified people. The majority of those desperately seeking jobs have no formal education.<br />
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It seems rather obvious that much can be done to solve the massive unemployment problem by providing qualifications and formal skills development to more people. Once they are qualified their chances of finding work will be much improved. Unfortunately, following a program at higher educations institutions is expensive and simply out of reach of most unemployed people. Bursaries are also scarcer than before and fewer apprentices are accepted by large employers.<br />
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Then there is the fact that so many students that can afford and education are enrolled in programs that will not equip them for the workplace. They study in fields that are already over subscribed or that simply do not appeal to employers. The best course of action would be to make sure to research those fields and industries that are experiencing severe shortages of qualified and experienced employees and to then choose an educational program.<br />
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The employment sector is often hesitant to create more positions because they do not want to deal with the very strict labour relations laws that are in place in most countries. They therefore concentrate on automation and in many cases they move their production facilities to other countries with less strict labour laws. Union demands, regular strikes and a struggling economy just serve to make the problem even bigger.<br />
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Many governments have implemented programs that aim to encourage jobless people to consider entrepreneurship. The idea is that people that start working for themselves will work harder and eventually they will be able to provide employment to others. To this end many entrepreneurship educational programs have been implemented and thousands of people have been equipped with the basic skills necessary to start and to manage a small enterprise.<br />
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There can be absolutely no argument about the fact that the main priority of the government is to look after the interests of its citizens. This means that it is the duty of government to make employment its first priority and to provide help to those that are living in poverty. Liberty, the pursuit of happiness and legal rights are enshrined in the constitution but no one can eat that.<br />
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There is no simple solution to the employment problem. Unions, corporations and the government need to set aside their private agendas, however, and become true representatives of the people. Sadly, most unemployed people and the poor do not believe that such a thing will ever happen.<br />
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