UK Labour Under Fire for Putting Teenagers in Charge of Public Services
Critics slam recruitment of 18-year-olds for critical roles
The UK’s opposition Labour Party is facing criticism after it emerged that some local councils have hired teenagers as young as 18 to manage key public service departments.
Critics argue the strategy undermines professional standards and risks service quality, while Labour officials say it reflects a commitment to expanding youth employment opportunities.
The controversy adds to growing scrutiny of the party’s readiness for government and its approach to public sector management.