Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Why women and agency staff will be hit the hardest in Yorkshire and should consider an alternative option

Taken from the Yorkshire Post Newspaper on Saturday May 15, Jack Blanchard reported on a study showing that nearly three quarters of all public sector workers are women.

High numbers of these workers come from teaching, healthcare and most crucially administration. It is strongly believed that these back office staff along with agency workers will take the severest of cuts.

Although a lot of these jobs are part time, the fact is that an amount of 15 hours can be vital to a family relying on this important income.

It stated that more than 80% of all new jobs created for women between 1998 and 2007 were in state or public sector reliant areas.

Our mammoth task is to push the private and public sector into embracing the fast growing Virtual Assistance Industry which needs to be strongly addressed and promoted UK wide. The benefits vastly outweigh any negatives and help businesses and local councils save money, while providing self employment to those people who wish to work from home using their existing professional administration skills.

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