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Rallying call to get ex-soldiers back to work
A call to arms has been given to ex-servicemen in a bid to get them back into the workforce on building sites.
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LFC hiring inspectors over fake tickets scam
Liverpool FC have created a new job role in a bid to wipe out bogus ticket sales to fans.
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Job-seekers urged to get on their bike
A new cycling and walking initiative has been introduced to help people who are seeking employment.
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Employment hits a high as jobless total falls
Latest figures show unemployment in the North West has fallen by 17,000 over the last three-month period.
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Number of low-wage jobs on the rise
The number of workers being paid less than the recommended living wage is rising, according to new statistics.
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Former armed forces have high jobless rate
Over half of early service leavers remain unemployed two years after leaving the Forces, according to LifeWorks.
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Cash injection to help ease unemployment
The Big Lottery Fund has made £6.6m available to tackle youth unemployment in Liverpool.
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Calls for more power in local regions
Wirral South MP Alison McGovern tells JMU Journalism why further Scottish devolution should mean change for English cities.
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Jobs and enterprise fair at Town Hall
Liverpool Town Hall hosted a jobs, homes and enterprise fair for the people of Merseyside.
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Liverpool receives £5.9m jobs boost
The Liverpool City Region has been awarded £5.9 million to help young people into work.
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‘Green energy could mean 30,000 jobs’
A local ‘Businessperson of the Year’ claims a staggering 30,000 jobs could be created in Merseyside from ‘green energy’.
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‘City lacks Chinese investment’ claim
Not enough is being done to attract Chinese investment in Liverpool, a local councillor has claimed.
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Apprenticeship scheme hits city
Hundreds of apprenticeships for unemployed young people may be up for grabs in Liverpool this week.
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100 new jobs created by ServiceSource
Liverpool employment prospects have received a boost after a large sales firm announced 100 new jobs in the city.
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Free bus boost for jobseekers
A new scheme will provide free bus rides for Liverpool jobseekers in the new year.