PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Jobcentres: Broxbourne - 11 November 2024 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

Contributions from Lewis Cocking, are highlighted with a yellow border.
Con
Lewis Cocking
Broxbourne
8. What steps her Department is taking to increase the support available in jobcentres in Broxbourne constituency.
  15:00:29
Alison McGovern
The Minister for Employment
Jobcentres serving the Broxbourne constituency and elsewhere will change following the “Get Britain Working” White Paper, which has already been mentioned. This fundamental reform will have three parts: a new public employment service to get more people into work and to help them get on in work; a joined-up work, health and skills plan; and a guarantee for young people aged 18 to 21.
  15:00:43
Lewis Cocking
The Budget has made it even harder for small businesses in my Broxbourne constituency to create jobs. What can the Minister do to make sure that jobcentres connect with local businesses to help those who are looking for work to find sustainable employment?
Alison McGovern
I thank the Minister for his question—[Interruption.] Honestly, I am still getting used to being on this side of the House.

The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right that jobcentres everywhere need to be locally responsive to employers, and that we need to provide an excellent service to local employers. If he has further thoughts on how we can make that work in his constituency, I would be very happy to discuss it with him.

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