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Max Whitehead: Whitehead Group employment specialist says work seminars for beneficiaries are worthwhile

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An employment expert says compulsory work seminars for beneficiaries will make them more employable.

Social Development and Employment Minister Louise Upston announced the seminars will be designed to help with training and work.

Jobseekers who do not attend could face sanctions.

Max Whitehead says some people need help to show employers what they can offer.

"These courses will really give them the training so they can present themselves - and show they can be reliable."

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An employment expert says compulsory work seminars for beneficiaries will make them more employable.

Social Development and Employment Minister Louise Upston announced the seminars will be designed to help with training and work.

Jobseekers who do not attend could face sanctions.

Max Whitehead says some people need help to show employers what they can offer.

"These courses will really give them the training so they can present themselves - and show they can be reliable."

LISTEN ABOVE

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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