Getting a Job: Channel Four Next Tuesday.
Posted by Andrew Coates | Posted in Channel Four, Getting a Job, Lab-Rats, TV Shows on Unemployed, unemployment, Workfare | Posted on 07-08-2010
If anyone unemployed enjoys being a lab-rat then they will love the latest Channel Four programme: here.
The country’s top recruitment expert, Emma Harrison, and self-proclaimed political maverick Ray Lewis go head to head to prove that they know the best way to tackle a problem that’s plagued governments for decades: unemployment.
For Ray Lewis, Gang Tsar and Director of Eastside Young Leaders Academy, which helps disaffected youngsters get back on the straight and narrow, there’s only one way to get long-term unemployed back to work: ‘To keep them on track they need a strong and firm hand.’
Emma’s approach is to work with people: ‘I walk by their side, hold their hand and we go on a journey resulting in them getting a job that transforms their lives.’
Emma and Ray both select a member of the public for each other, someone who has been unemployed for over 18 months. They then work on their new client, agreeing that the best method will be the one that finds their client the highest paid job.
Emma helps 21-year-old John, who has never had a job and lives with his parents on a council estate in Leyton. Going to prison has become a real possibility for John and now he says he wants to turn his back on his criminal past.
Ray’s disciplinarian regime has been successful in transforming the lives of young men at this Academy in the East End, but how effectively will his boot camp methods work with 48-year-old unemployed Dave, who hasn’t had a job for over two years and feels that he’s already exhausted all avenues?
Former London deputy mayor Ray Lewis has been given a new City Hall role, two years after he resigned amid claims of financial irregularities.
London mayor Boris Johnson has recruited Mr Lewis to help stop young men from troubled backgrounds being drawn into gang violence.
The former mayor resigned as deputy mayor for youth in July 2008.
Emma Harrison needs no introduction to many readers of this site.
But for those who know nothing of her fragrant self:

