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"Junk generation" - as they are often referred to today are graduates of schools.
Why? Young, talented, educated and... unemployed. Although their CV bears a few faculties and fluidity in several foreign languages, they often end up working in restaurants, caring for children or working as cashiers at the supermarket. Those who do find a job in their chosen industry, get stuck with a junk agreement (junk contract).
Nearly 80 per cent of the young people who worked on civil contracts five years ago, usually for a specified period of three months, are still working the same job today or have no work at all. Working on "junk contract" is a life lock - it is difficult to get a loan or to start even a family.

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