Brendan Burgess
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Those under 25 who engage in training or other activation measures will receive €160.
I must say that this struck me as a good measure.
A fair criticism is that there are no jobs anyway, so it's wrong to portray young people as becoming dependent on welfare as of choice.
If they can get more through training, then that criticism doesn't stand.
I heard someone else saying that it would hit early school leavers who find it hard to get jobs. But surely this will give them an incentive to return to education now that welfare is cut.
Brendan
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