The KFC fast food chain is aiming that by 2030 a third of its new hires will comprise younger workers facing various employment barriers. To this end, the group, which employs 27,000 people in the UK, has adopted the ‘Hatch’ employability programme. Developed in conjunction with the leading youth charity UK Youth, this programme is aimed at young people aged 16 to 24 coping with a variety of social and mental health challenges. Each young person will receive personalised training including...
Great Britain: KFC launches a programme to encourage the hiring of younger workers who are facing employment barriers
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