Operation Prosper Launched to Support Former Soldiers
In a bid to help veterans transition from military to civilian life, PM Rishi Sunak has pledged £2.1 million towards Operation Prosper. This initiative aims to provide comprehensive employment support for ex-squaddies, helping them secure high-paying roles in the City and beyond.
Supporting Britain's Greatest Assets
Recognizing the resilience and resourcefulness of veterans, Sunak emphasized the importance of viewing them as a valuable asset to the nation. Operation Prosper will offer 'wraparound employment' support to assist veterans in finding suitable roles in sectors such as cyber, digital, and financial services.
Connecting Veterans with Top Employers
Despite a high veteran employment rate, thousands of former soldiers may still face challenges upon leaving the Armed Forces. Op Prosper aims to bridge this gap by connecting veterans with top employers and providing them with guidance from expert career coaches.
A Promise to Serve Those Who Have Served Us
Sunak expressed his commitment to ensuring that veterans thrive and contribute to civilian life. With initiatives like National Insurance relief for firms hiring veterans and the introduction of Veteran Cards for job identification, the government is taking steps to support ex-squaddies in their transition to civilian roles.
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