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A Slow Start for Young Workers (Kojo Nnamdi)

Submitted by iw on January 12, 2010 – 8:40 amNo Comment

Windows Media | Real AudioYoung people looking for jobs today can’t help feeling their timing stinks. Nearly one in five people age 16 to 24 is unemployed. Kojo Nnamdi and guests look at the work/life repercussions felt by individuals and employers as career plans stall and workplaces lack fresh, young faces. [Kojo Nnamdi] (52m 45s)

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