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image copyright Getty Images Schoolchildren should get part-time jobs to help prepare them for the work environment, the work and pensions secretary has said. Esther McVey said she did not think they were "lazy" but there had been a "significant decrease" in the number of teenagers working on a Saturday. She told the Daily Telegraph there had been a fall of up to 60% in the numbers of young people with weekend jobs. As a result many lacked the "soft skills" needed for work, she said. "What you've seen from the 1980s, particularly in this country, is far fewer people doing Saturday jobs and doing jobs after school, " she said in an interview with the newspaper. "It's about people understanding what a boss wants and what you want out of a job. " image copyright Getty Images image caption Esther McVey worked in a bistro She said the fall in Saturday jobs could partly be as a result of an increased focus on school work. However, she added that as a consequence many youngsters did not have the skills required for the workplace - such as good timekeeping and the ability to detach from their phones.
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