Plastic apprenticeships and jobs-hogging
It’s less of a jobs market, more of a jobs battlefield for Channel 4’s Class of 2012. Faisal Islam takes 10 insights from an event bringing job seekers, CEOs and politicians together.
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As the government unveils its childcare reforms, should carers be better qualified and will costs fall for parents?
As the prime minister rues the kidnapping of British gas workers in “one of the most remote places in the world”, Channel 4 News looks at the life of a typical expat oil and gas executive.
World leaders have been beating a path to Burma for months now to meet Aung San Suu Kyi and President Thein Sein. So why is Barack Obama so late to the party?
History and English teachers are likely to be more “knowledgeable” and have better degrees than those teaching maths, languages and science, the latest Good Teacher Training Guide suggests.
A film by an Italian documentary maker based on Channel 4’s award-winning Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields has been made public.
A scheme to lure high school graduates from the “X-Box generation” into careers as code-breakers in the intelligence services is launched by Foreign Secretary William Hague.
Never mind the political pundits – what did voters make of the presidential debate? Channel 4 News has been to the key swing state of Virginia, to watch the night unfold.
It’s less of a jobs market, more of a jobs battlefield for Channel 4’s Class of 2012. Faisal Islam takes 10 insights from an event bringing job seekers, CEOs and politicians together.
In a party political broadcast, Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg says ‘when you’ve made a mistake, you should apologise’, admitting a manifesto pledge to vote against increasing tuition fees was mistaken.
With at least 340,000 graduates entering the jobs market this year and fewer jobs available, how can graduates get their first step on the jobs ladder? Channel 4 News speaks to the experts.
With one million young people unemployed in Britain today, Channel 4 investigates how to create jobs for the Class of 2012 with a live panel debate.
Republican vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan has vowed to turn around America’s economy in a prime-time speech at the Republican party convention in Tampa, Florida.
Employment Minister Chris Grayling is planning a tougher work-experience system for young people… but will unemployed graduates feel the benefit?
Computer chaos at RBS, rate fixing at Barclays, HSBC used for money laundering. Banking has never been more criticised. So why do the job? Channel 4 News asks those with experience of the industry.
The Olympic effect is hitting the summer job market – but only in London and the south east, recruitment agencies and employers tell Channel 4 News.