UK government launches Early Careers Jobs Alliance with AI bootcamps to support young job seekers
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Alexander Brown
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The UK government is launching the Early Careers Jobs Alliance, a partnership between government, employers, trade unions, and young people, to address the impact of AI on entry-level jobs. The initiative includes AI bootcamps for young people at risk of unemployment, aiming to provide support and skills development for those entering the job market amid technological disruption.
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Co-chaired by Prospect's General Secretary Mike Clancy and the government's AI Champion for the Digital and Techno
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