New Deal (Uk)

The New Deal is the name of a scheme introduced in the United Kingdom by the year-old Labour government in 1998. The purpose was to reduce unemployment by providing training, subsidised employment and voluntary work to the unemployed. Spending on the New Deal was 1.3 billion in 2001. External Links New Deal - Department for Employment (UK)

 

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