An Inquiry into the multi-billion dollar employment services system has been running since August last year. Curiously, not a single media outlet in the country is currently covering it.
But i am! Here's a master-thread of the Inquiry's greatest hits
3) The chair of this Inquiry, is Labor's Julian Hill: a current member of the CPSU.
In this inquiry, the CPSU has told Labor to re-nationalise employment services and suspend all mutual obligations immediately theguardian.com/australia-news…
4) Throughout the Inquiry, Julian Hill has been conducting a half-baked investigation into dole bludgers
Like Bigfoot, & the Loch Ness Monster, some ppl desperately want to believe bludgers exist; but, sadly, any evidence remains fuzzy & hard to come by
6) Through new Departmental data, we've learnt that, in 6 months, Workforce Australia employment services inflicted over 539 000 payment suspensions on welfare recipients: 99,938 suspensions for homeless ppl, 136, 301 for Indigenous ppl https://t.co/4zuKbiVEgQaph.gov.au/api/qon/downlo…
7) The scale of punishment is so profound that job agencies are telling the Inquiry they're struggling to keep up with the demand. NESA, their peak body, told the Inquiry that 30-40% of job agents’ time is now spent managing job seeker compliance
8) The huge focus on punishment doesn’t leave a lot of time to actually find jobs for ppl
A job agency told the Inquiry they had to get rid of their last industry engagement officer, because they’re forced to spend so much time policing welfare recipients
10) The Salvation Army, a large employment service provider, told the Inquiry it now employs 29 people full-time to chase down pay slips (so they can get outcome bonuses).
An insane waste of resources, that places enormous stress on welfare recipients
15) An Indigenous mother, experiencing domestic violence, was forced to travel hundreds of kilometres to a job agency appointment, because she feared they would punish her for non-attendance
16) Conditions for job agency staff are also dreadful. An Indigenous worker reported that her workplace was "incredibly racist". She was also told by the CEO to put ppl in Work for the Dole, rather than jobs, because it was more profitable for the company
Good morning: I'll be following today's Inquiry into the Workforce Australia employment services system in this thread
First up: DSS are here to spruik Disability Employment Services: a program that causes egregious harm to disabled job seekers.
Recently, the biggest DES provider in the country taunted a job seeker after learning he made a suicide attempt sbs.com.au/news/article/t…
Julian Hill: How would you form a view whether there's people with disability who've been streamed to Workforce Australia who should be streamed to DES?
DSS: The complexity of disability isn't stable. People often have episodic conditions. That's a particular area of difficulty
First, @CatherineCaine reminds the government: "when you were in Opposition, many of your members, including the current PM, made clear...statements about the inadequacy of income support & the need to increase it immediately"
Next, AUWU member Lee-Anne: "Long gone are the days when [Job Service providers] would do anything to assist"
"I still cannot scrape together just a couple of hundred dollars to access training I would dearly love to do" #PovertyInquiry
Andrew, another AUWU member: "I am buying my medication on AfterPay." #PovertyInquiry
i've gotten into the special "stakeholder" webinar about Workforce Australia. Listening to government bureaucrats for the next hour about why they're thrusting this new system onto poor people. I'll try to thread some of my thoughts here
there's already a bunch of talk about how this new system has been driven by research they've done into what job seekers want. have we been presented with the specific results of these surveys and how they arrived at the conclusions they're building into the system? no
Stan needs a job. Instead of being given a job, however, Stan will be cut off payments and starved if he doesn't rack up 100 points worth of mutual obligation activities per month
'Workforce Australia' is gonna be fuuuuucked. Even if you do Work for the Dole full-time that still only leaves you with 80 'points' a month, scrambling for another pointless activity to make up the next 20. this is a totalitarian credit system for those unlucky enough to be poor
they've managed to make the language and criteria even worse than jobactive. if you can't perform all your mutual obligations because you have family & caring responsibilities, a disability, or illness, you get awarded a "personal circumstances credit" of up to 40 points
this is what unemployed workers will see when they log into their 'portal'. a cumbersome array of tasks to complete and a little green bar -- if you don't fill that bad boy up to 100, you starve