on โ17-02-2013 01:52 PM
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has made a pitch to blue-collar workers, unveiling details of the Government's new $1 billion jobs package.
The legislation is designed to improve the benefits Australian companies see from large-scale projects undertaken in the country. Ms Gillard says concerns have been raised that major projects undertaken by multi-nationals tend to lean towards using international suppliers and importing material and equipment.
Under the plan, large companies will be required by law to give local firms the opportunity to bid for contracts before they are sent offshore. "When there are projects worth more than $500 million, they will need to have an Australian industry participation plan," Ms Gillard told a press conference in Melbourne. "They will need to look to how they can involve Australian businesses and create Australian jobs in what they do." Ms Gillard says the plan is designed to keep the local manufacturing industry competitive despite the high Australian dollar and other economic pressures. "I believe that modern Australia can have a great blue-collar future," she said. "We can continue to be a manufacturing nation, we can be a nation in which people make their living through blue-collar jobs that aren't intermittent or insecure or low paid, blue-collar jobs that are highly skilled and highly paid. "But we aren't going to get there by accident. We have to make sure that we shape that future."
A series of new manufacturing precincts will also be established to develop new products and skills to break into new markets. Industry and Innovation Minister Greg Combet says the precincts are a key part of the plan. "A lot of our research effort in Australia is pure research and a lot of great research has been done," he said. "But we don't perform well by international comparisons in commercialising the research effort that we make in this country. "And I think one solution to that is to get industry far more active in directing the research effort we have." The Government predicts the plan will inject $1.6 billion into the economy. Ms Gillard says the plan will be funded by removing a tax concession for big businesses. "Bigger businesses currently benefiting for a special research and development tax advantage will be forgoing that advantage," she said. The national secretary of the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, Paul Bastian, says the jobs package largely reflects what it has been campaigning for. "We're now going to have in legislation that any project worth more than $500 million in this country will be required to have an Australian industry participation plan to show how those projects are giving our manufacturers the opportunity to bid on a fair and reasonable basis for work," he said. "That is a big tick for us."
followed by the usual negative fud from liberal's mirabella
on โ17-02-2013 08:30 PM
It is there to help people who need it a bit of help .If you,your family and/or your son don't need it .Then you don't need to feel controlled by it or be dependent on it.
Have to disagree with you there. The process is demeaning, they want to know everything. Those who need it order to feed/house/educate their children can feel demeaned by it. Those who hand it over to their kids as pocket money don't care. Think they're owed.
on โ17-02-2013 08:44 PM
the parents give them money anyway, 'which' money they choose to give makes little difference. besides.. kids spend it and that needs to happen . its like the policy in the OP everyone yells for govt help to save manufacturing, so they do the bidding of the electorate.. comply with these wishes in some way, which is better than nothing which is what the others will give you ๐ they have to start building fences around local jobs for another reason as well. if abbott gets the job its gina and 457 visas with all the jobs going to o'seas workers for very low wages. between them they will completely wreck the joint.
on โ17-02-2013 08:47 PM
"Julia Gillard unveils $1 billion jobs creation plan"
More B/S promises from the Ranga.
We all know where they lead to.
Talk comes cheap The doing part is no so easy.
on โ17-02-2013 08:48 PM
I do realise you have your axe to grind. I've been in the position where I've needed the money the youth allowance provided. I've known of parents/children who didn't need it. But it's okay as long as you get to rant about Abbot and Gina, like you always do. Not actually making a difference to the discussion, just making your point. Which is more important than anyone elses.
on โ17-02-2013 08:54 PM
Crikey Mate ,The info on YA is here
http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/enablers/centrelink/youth-allowance/income-assets-test
Nevyn, I know that CL don't always make it known that the money can go into a parents account.I think that a the child (16+) needs to sign an agreement/consent for the parent to be a nominee (otherwise they won't communicate with the parent).I think that makes things harder.
on โ17-02-2013 08:55 PM
I do realise you have your axe to grind. I've been in the position where I've needed the money the youth allowance provided. I've known of parents/children who didn't need it. But it's okay as long as you get to rant about Abbot and Gina, like you always do. Not actually making a difference to the discussion, just making your point. Which is more important than anyone elses.
i'm certain that isn't unique to me . and as for the point about me making the point.. its a valid point . not sure it's right of course. ๐
on โ17-02-2013 09:06 PM
Crikey Mate ,The info on YA is here
http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/enablers/centrelink/youth-allowance/income-assets-test
Nevyn, I know that CL don't always make it known that the money can go into a parents account.I think that a the child (16+) needs to sign an agreement/consent for the parent to be a nominee (otherwise they won't communicate with the parent).I think that makes things harder.
I can't see where it tells you how much you get though - only that you can get the gov money and earn up to another $200 a week whilst still getting free money!
on โ17-02-2013 09:19 PM
You have to go to that link click on job seekers and that will take you to another page and click on youth allowance, and you will find how much is paid.
on โ17-02-2013 09:21 PM
youth allowance is on the right hand side of the second page.
on โ17-02-2013 09:24 PM
$223. is the maximum for 16+