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    The end of the handyman: Now you’ve got to advertise for a handyperson, says job centre

    James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMIBy James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMINovember 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By SEAN POULTER, CONSUMER AFFAIRS EDITOR

    Published: 23:00, 16 March 2012 | Updated: 23:01, 16 March 2012

    The end of the handyman: Now you’ve got to advertise for a handyperson, says job centre

    Politically correct: It will now be a ‘handyperson’ and not a handyman, according to Wandsworth Job centre

    The politically correct would have us live in a world of ‘letter carriers’, ‘chairs’ and ‘coffee without milk’.

    But who would they bring in to do odd bits and pieces around the house?

    Jobcentre staff provided the answer yesterday – a handyperson.

    The title was revealed after a property firm tried to advertise for an apprentice handyman.

    A woman Jobcentre worker suggested that the word was sexist and so would prevent young women from taking part in the selection process.

    The advice, however, shocked executives at London maintenance company aspect.co.uk, who have refused to fall into line.

    Bosses at the company said they were keen to do their bit to help tackle youth unemployment by taking on a trainee.

    They contacted Jobcentre Plus offices to say they were setting up a ‘Handyman Apprentice Boot Camp’ to find a suitable individual and asking for help to promote the initiative.

    The firm asked a number of Jobcentres in London if they would be willing to give out flyers to advertise the opportunity to the young unemployed.

    However, it ran up against what it calls ‘ludicrous political correctness’.
    Directors were astonished to receive a response suggesting its flyers should be changed to replace the word ‘handyman’ with a more inclusive term.

    Really? The request to change the job title to handyperson, is a change to the very meaning of the word

    Really? The request to change the job title to handyperson from a female adviser at Wandsworth Jobcentre, pictured, is a change to the very meaning of the word

    The email from the female adviser at Wandsworth Jobcentre read: ‘Many thanks for the posters you sent over to me for your Apprentice Boot camp. 

    ‘I have a question about the posters. Is there any chance that you can send me one saying Handyperson rather than Handyman? That will mean everyone can apply!’

    Will Davies, managing director of aspect.co.uk, said: ‘At this time of mass youth unemployment, it’s hardly the time for political correctness. We welcome female and male entrants. But the name is Handyman.’

    The Department for Work and Pensions, which is responsible for Jobcentre Plus outlets, yesterday insisted the word ‘handyman’ had not been banned and blamed a ‘local misunderstanding’ for the problem.

    A spokesman said Jobcentre advisers have been handing out the original flyers to young people.

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    James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMI, is a recognised industry analyst and consumer-protection writer specialising in the UK home-improvement and trades sector. With over two decades of experience in business management, trade standards, and local-service markets, James brings a trusted, evidence-based voice to homeowners and professionals across Sussex and the wider UK. As a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, James is committed to promoting best practice, transparency, and fair pricing within the trades industry. His Chartered Manager status reflects his long-standing work advising SMEs, independent tradespeople, and emerging digital platforms on sustainable growth and customer trust. James serves as the Lead Research Editor for Sussex Trades Mag, where he writes in-depth guides, trade comparisons, expert reviews, and consumer advice designed to help both homeowners and trades make confident decisions. He is also a key contributor to MyTradeLinks, offering insight into digital transformation, local trade discovery, and community-driven service platforms. Across all of his work, James focuses on three principles: clarity, accountability, and empowering the local workforce. His articles aim to cut through jargon, expose industry myths, and highlight the standards that genuinely matter when choosing a tradesperson. When he isn’t analysing market trends or writing for Sussex Trades Mag, James mentors small business owners, supports community development projects, and continues his research into how technology can strengthen trust between homeowners and local trades.

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