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  "textContent": "The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced that employers will receive £3,000 for every 18-24-year-old they employ. They will also give small and medium businesses £2,000 for every apprentice they take on. But, as usual, the approach they’re taking is totally wrong. DWP pushing kids into shit jobs Pat McFadden, the Secretary of […]\n\nBy Rachel Charlton-Dailey",
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