UK’s crisis of esteem for ‘lowly’ jobs

The UK is experiencing “a crisis of esteem” for low-skilled, trade and service jobs, stemming from what he called ‘Downton Abbey syndrome’ and a historical shadow over service roles, the director of cross-party think tank Demos has said.
October 2013 | By DeeDee Doke

The UK is experiencing “a crisis of esteem” for low-skilled, trade and service jobs, stemming from what he called ‘Downton Abbey syndrome’ and an historical shadow over service roles, the director of cross-party think tank Demos has said.

Because of inflated career expectations based on excessive university attendance targets, there...

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