The Antigua Newsroom has been alerted to a pressing issue affecting numerous young adults in the country who are striving to enhance their lives through education while simultaneously seeking meaningful employment. Despite holding an associate’s degree and currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree, one individual has shared their struggle to secure a job due to employers’ stringent requirements for completed degrees or prior experience. This dilemma forces young adults to choose between pausing their education to work or sacrificing financial stability to continue their studies. The financial and mental strain of managing expenses independently has significantly impacted their well-being. The individual has called on the Prime Minister’s office to implement policies or programs that support young adults in this predicament, such as internships, apprenticeships, flexible work-study arrangements, or incentives for employers to hire young learners. These initiatives could provide crucial support and opportunities for young adults eager to contribute to the workforce while completing their education.
