The bulk of companies and charities trying to get the jobless into work through the government’s flagship New Deal programme are falling short of their targets, recent data seen by the Financial Times show.
Their failure partly reflects the extreme difficulty during a recession of finding a job for people who are not attractive to employers. Many of the people left on the New Deal are harder to place in a post than was the case in the early years of the scheme in the late 1990s.

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