Government to unveil major overhaul of employment services
The government is set to unveil its overhaul of the Jobactive employment program with the aim to deliver better outcomes for job seekers and employers.
publicaccountant.com.auI don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Based on recent patterns, Australia has been pursuing a major reform of its employment services, moving away from a single, one-size-fits-all model toward a tiered framework designed to better match job seekers with appropriate support, along with changes to mutual obligations and funding arrangements for employment service providers. Expect announcements from the government and coverage in major outlets when a formal design paper or legislative steps are released.
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The government is set to unveil its overhaul of the Jobactive employment program with the aim to deliver better outcomes for job seekers and employers.
publicaccountant.com.auEmployment minister Amanda Rishworth plans to move system from a 'one size fits all' employment services model to three streams of support
www.theguardian.comBig change coming to agency that has been missing targets
www.inkl.comBudget Resources Matthew Thomas Employment services are aimed at helping people in receipt of income support payments to find and maintain paid employment. Since the mid-1990s employment services in Australia have been delivered mainly through contracts with private and non-pro
www.aph.gov.auUnder the proposal, unemployed Australians seeking assistance would be placed into three tailored support tiers, designed to better match people with the help they need.
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