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West Midlands mayor unveils skills plan

New plan to address youth unemployment in the West Midlands comes amid predictions that 35,600 additional construction workers will be needed in the region by 2028

The mayor of the West Midlands, Richard Parker, has launched a youth employment plan aimed at creating 20,000 work experience placements, apprenticeships, and training opportunities. 

Speaking at the Learning and Work Institutes’ Employment and Skills Convention in Birmingham, the mayor shared the first phase of his plan on a regional level to align with the government’s youth guarantee.

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