HC Deb 22 July 1986 vol 102 c180W
72. Mr. Ashley

asked the Paymaster General what information he has regarding the prospect of jobs for school leavers in the Stoke-on-Trent travel-to-work area.

Mr. Trippier

Job prospects for young people in the Stoke-on-Trent travel-to-work area depend on a sustained improvement in the performance of industry, business and the economy as a whole. Our economic policies are designed to create the conditions for that improvement and we are making substantial progress. We also need levels of pay which ensure the competitiveness of our industry.

In 1986–27 two-year YTS will provide 11,580 places in Staffordshire, with a further 2,060 continuation places being provided for young people who entered training last year. The job prospects of those completing YTS and those ineligible for training will be further enhanced by the new workers scheme.

Those young people who have been unemployed for some time will be able to benefit from temporary employment under the community programme. At June 1986, 4,775 places were available in Staffordshire and the target is to increase this figure to 4,945 by October this year. Our other employment measures will also directly or indirectly benefit young people.