It's estimated that by 2030 there will be virtually no unskilled jobs in the British economy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The stark reality facing us today is that without the labour reforms, workers will get neither the income nor jobs in the face of cut-throat global economic competition.
No economy can succeed without a high-quality workforce, particularly in an age of globalization and technical change.
For a variety of reasons, we are not producing at a given level of economic activity the jobs we used to have.
Without investment there will not be growth, and without growth there will not be employment.
Jobs will come back when the economy recovers, but they will never be the same.
Even as our economy starts to pick up, and new jobs are created, there is a risk that young people in Britain won't get the chances they deserve because businesses will continue to look elsewhere.
Our workforce is very co-operative, very flexible, easy to work with and one of the big selling points. The idea that Britain is still back in the labour market of the '70s is utterly bizarre.
It is virtually impossible to compete in today's global economy without a college degree.
There can be no rise in the value of labour without a fall of profits.
As the economy improves, there aren't as many opportunities.
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