on โ03-08-2014 10:24 PM
Work for Abbotts "Green Army" for $10 an hour when the minimum youth wage in Australia is around $18 an hour?
on โ04-08-2014 06:58 AM
@languidlady49 wrote:How's about you naysayers join the real current world, employment opportunities are falling rapidly, chat with someone self employed and business owners, times are getting hard. What would you like the young unemployed to do, sit home and experiment with drugs and alcohol, get each other pregnant or get out there and do something and earn a few bob.
Employment opportunitiues are NOT falling rapidly. In Australia we are fortunate that our unemployment rate is so incedibly low.
But on saying all of that, I expect our unemployed youth to have proper opportuntes, at real jobs that provide them with proper skills or qualifications, at a realistic salary in satisfying circumstances. THAT is what keeps them on a stable path.
on โ04-08-2014 07:09 AM
My youngest daughter "worked" for Greencorp in 2000. She found the experience totally rewarding and learned heaps from the experience. I dont know what the hourly rate was back them, I am assuming it wasn't much, but for her it was so much more rewarding than sitting at home doing nothing.
โ04-08-2014 07:18 AM - edited โ04-08-2014 07:20 AM
@languidlady49 wrote:How's about you naysayers join the real current world, employment opportunities are falling rapidly, chat with someone self employed and business owners, times are getting hard. What would you like the young unemployed to do, sit home and experiment with drugs and alcohol, get each other pregnant or get out there and do something and earn a few bob.
http://www.miningaustralia.com.au/features/what-the-reopening-of-457-visa-loopholes-mean-for
So why did Abbott reopen the 457 loophole???? So that the australian unemployed youth could sit at home and
experiment with drugs??? (I included the "drugs' together from your quote...alcohol is a drug... at least in my real world
how about yours???)
This morningโs revelation that the Abbott Government โquietlyโ reopened a visa loophole on February 14 is
extremely disconcerting, given the plans Bechtel have to greatly increase the number of 457 workers on Curtis Island.
A letter leaked on Facebook yesterday showed Bechtelโs intention to start another 120 to 150 international fitters and
welders on the LNG construction sites.
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on โ04-08-2014 09:20 AM
it seems like a pile of rubbish, wonder how many get a job out of it
The participants will be eligible for certificate qualifications in areas such as land management and horticulture.
Really? Is this a new qualification made up by the govt instead of creating real jobs? How many jobs are available in "land management and agriculture"? Is this the 5th way - a not work for the dole work for the dole programme. Maybe it's similar to herr abetz's bricklaying comment.
How to gain a qualification
There are four ways of obtaining a qualification from the Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package (AHC10):
on โ04-08-2014 09:22 AM
Am - doing the 6 months does not give these youngsters a Cert 1 or 2. It MAY give them points towards a Cert 1 in some courses apparently although none of the TAFES or colleges know anything about it.
I don't have an issue with the idea. My issue is that these kids (and it is expected that the majority will be aged 20-24 so not even kids) will be earning next to nothing. And whilst they may be on the same rate as Newstart, their outlays will be higher than a kid sitting at home getting Newstart. NOt to mention that they will be working their butts off in some of the programs.
Why can't the govt pay them minimum wage as was proposed during the election run up?
on โ04-08-2014 09:23 AM
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โ04-08-2014 09:36 AM - edited โ04-08-2014 09:38 AM
on โ04-08-2014 09:45 AM
people do it because they believe they will get a job out of it, they won't because the jobs aren't there.