EG Group creates 300 new roles for young people at risk of long-term unemployment Up to 300 new jobs are to be created by the EG Group as part of the Government’s Kickstart scheme to improve opportunities for young people. The roles will provide applicants with an opportunity to gain work experience during a six-month placement at either EG Group’s food service brands, including Greggs, Starbucks, KFC, Burger King, and Subway, at the filling stations it runs or at the EG Group head office in Blackburn. EG Group says it will pay ‘Kickstarters’ in line with ‘current pay levels’ and people will have the opportunity to apply for permanent roles at the end of the six-month placement.
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