Was Malcolm Turnbull right about jobs and women?
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Was Malcolm Turnbull right to say that 300,000 new jobs created in the last calendar year, with almost two-thirds held by women?
Australia’s youth unemployment policy needs to reflect that of Nordic countries.
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Australian voters can choose between a youth unemployment policy from the Coalition, seen as a hand out, and the Labor policy which is a hand up.
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Research shows that Roma and other EU migrants don’t come to the UK for state benefits.
Internships give students the skills to navigate real world situations like interviews.
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Students who complete internships at university are better at managing their careers and are satisifed with their career choices, research shows.
Interns may have to give up time at paid work to do an unpaid internship.
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Internships can have direct and indirect costs that may exclude some who can’t afford them.
Was Opposition Leader Bill Shorten right about full time job losses and underemployment under the Coalition government?
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Was Opposition Leader Bill Shorten right about full time job losses and underemployment under the Coalition government?
Are there enough jobs for the class of 2016?
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The economy added fewer jobs than expected in May, suggesting a Fed rate hike this month is off the table. What else did we learn from the report?
There are still many barriers to Indigenous participation and retention in the Australian workforce.
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There is an ongoing trend of low workforce participation among Indigenous people, research demonstrates eight ways to improve this.
Friends indeed?
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Who’s more likely to help you find a job, your close friends or the casual acquaintance you see at the gym? An examination of Facebook friends offers some clues.
The ACT government is the first jurisdiction in Australia to fully approve operations of the ride-sharing service Uber.
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A case of an uber driver from Perth suing the company because his contract was terminated may show how protected drivers are under law.
Unequal.
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Dress codes in the workplace have a long and complicated history for women – especially those in corporate life.
The rise of subcontracting and franchises has allowed employers to enjoy the profits without the responsibility.
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While there has been a rise in contracting out and ‘disruptors’ such as Uber, employment is an will remain the dominant method of business operation in a capitalist setting.
Up in arms.
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Moves to criminalise sex work are facing tough opposition from those in the industry.
The government’s new plan to help young people gain employment won’t work for those who are severely disadvantaged.
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The success of the government’s new youth employment plan will depend on how its used by services, employers and young people alike.
Economic reality has intruded on rosy budget predictions for years now and the Pre-election Economic and Fiscal Outlook may soon challenge Treasurer Scott Morrison’s forecasts.
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Budget repair was put off till later, and the net impact of decisions in the budget was small, but it will be easier to defend in the coming election campaign than some other recent efforts.
Education and training alone are enough to tackle youth unemployment.
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The government assumes that with the right education and training, a young person will be able to get work. But this is not the case, especially for young people who live in rural and regional areas.
An unclear employment picture.
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Too little is known about the changing work patterns at the margins of the labour market.
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Proposed labour reforms in France have sparked mass protests led by young people who want to reclaim democracy from the elite.
Governments need to put youth at the forefront of policy making.
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Poor economic performance and high levels of skilled migration are standing in the way of young Australians entering the labour market for the first time.
Standing on the sidelines.
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Businesses are reducing the UK tax take with a new form of self-employment which harks back to mediaeval England.