Next boss says ‘dramatic’ drop in entry-level jobs could throw job market into chaos; Lord Wolfson says autumn highlights ‘the crisis is in youth unemployment at the moment’



  • Chief executive Lord Simon Wolfson warns of ‘dramatic fall’ in entry-level jobs due to government policies
  • The minimum wage and IN contributions increase and zero-hour contracts will be prohibited
  • Brick-and-mortar stores are using more automation to reduce costly workers

Lord Simon Wolfson, chief executive of retail giant Next, warned that UK government policies could lead to a “dramatic fall” in entry-level job opportunities, leading to significant youth unemployment in the UK and around the world.

Wolfson quantified this claim by revealing that the company now received an average of 19 applications for every opening on the shop floor, up from 10 just two years ago, demonstrating a growing appetite for entry-level positions.

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