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BRC & DWP partner for major retail career push

19 Mar '14
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The British Retail Consortium and the Department for Work and Pensions committed to working increasingly closely in an effort to get more people, especially those under 25, into careers in the retail sector.
 
A formal partnership agreement was launched by BRC Director General, Helen Dickinson and Employment Minister Esther McVey MP. The launch took place at the Waltham Forrest Job Centre Plus Youth Hub during an information session for young people interested in getting into retail. 
 
During the session, the Minister and the BRC made a joint commitment to find all the attendees of the session work experience in the industry within six months – the first formal commitment made under the new agreement.
 
Commenting on the launch, BRC Director General, Helen Dickinson said: “It has been great to explore with these young people the opportunities that a career in the retail industry can provide. There are a wealth of different roles that need to be undertaken for a retail business to thrive. It was great to talk to them about some of things they could do in the retail industry that they’d never thought about before.
 
“Too often, when we think about a job in retail we think about a job on the shop floor – but the opportunities available are far more diverse than that. UK retailers are using cutting edge technology to get their products to consumers, so they need people with digital and IT skills to make that happen. 
 
There are also roles in areas such as HR, finance, logistics, design and many more.  We need to start valuing retail jobs more, if we don’t, too many people will miss out on a rewarding career in an industry employing more people than any other here in the UK.
 
“This launch has been a great opportunity to share that information with a group of young job seekers. I’m very proud that the first commitment made under the agreement I signed today is to give these young people a taste of what life is like working in our industry. I look forward to working increasingly closely with the Department for Work and Pensions in the future to ensure that we reach more job seekers and let them know about the fantastic opportunities offered by a career in retail.”
 
Minister for Employment, Esther McVey said: "Listening to the young people here today I was struck by the enthusiasm they have for getting their foot in the door to a fulfilling career in retail and working their way up.

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