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TalkTalk and Government launch scheme to give jobseekers free broadband

It's hoped to help tackle digital exclusion and remove barriers to employment

Tristia Harrison, CEO of TalkTalk(Image: ABNM Photography)

TalkTalk has partnered with the Department for Work and Pensions to give jobseekers free broadband for six months.

The Salford-based telecoms giant said it will roll out a new voucher scheme giving those looking for work free access to high-quality broadband.

The programme aims to tackle digital exclusion and remove barriers to employment across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

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Daniel Kasmir, chief people and procurement officer at TalkTalk, said: “We believe that reliable broadband is a right not a privilege. However, many people across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ are struggling to access to the internet, with the effects of the pandemic leading to the number of Universal Credit claimants doubling within a year.

"The successful trial of this scheme in the North West demonstrates the value of broadband to those seeking jobs. Working with the DWP to roll this scheme out nationally supports our mission to democratise the internet and bring affordable, high-quality connectivity to everyone, helping to erase the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s digital divide.”

The news comes after TalkTalk on Thursday announced 180 new jobs as its first wave of Kickstart graduates completed their placements.

The new scheme means jobseekers will be offered a no-contract voucher for six months of TalkTalk’s Fibre35 broadband.