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The current JobNetwork for the unemployed is an expensive failure that has only enriched the providers and done very little to help the jobless for the amount of taxpayers money it costs. This combined with the expansion necessary when single parents were added to the system has blown out welfare spending massively and led to the situation where many people think the country is awash with millions of layabouts living off the taxpayer teat. The numbers tell a different story.
I propose a way to reduce the cost, stop the denigration and hatred of the jobless and those on welfare, help the community and the jobless and improve our society just a little bit.
Close the job network of privitised employment agencies. Dont replace it. The jobless should have to do a minimum amount of hours on a community related project to receive their payment. Only one or two days a week to keep their hourly rate around the minimum wage. Not slavery of 40 hrs a week for $240 like the new Tory government in the UK is proposing. Just a fair amount of work for what they receive.
Jobs could range from building biketracks, parks, etc to helping the bushfire authorities, beach patrols with the surf lifesaving or helping the SES. Anything, as long as it assists or improves the community. Not private business or anything that will put existing workers out of a job.
It could be called a minimum job rather than the dole and would be available to anyone who dosent have or cant find a job.
The savings would be immense and the benefits to the community (and the unemployed themselves) of having the unemployed contribute rather than just take would be immeasurable.
Much better than the constant hate and divisiveness not to mention wasted dollars of the current mess.