Phemanderac wrote on Oct 19
th, 2014 at 8:03am:
Wow, the same topic with a heading now turned on its head the other way...
It seems the owner of this OP is naught more than the flip side of the coin for the other OP.
It is not charities ripping off these people (as per the other stupid OP) nor is it merely anything directly connected solely to Lib party policy.
It has obviously already been pointed out this crap was going on under Labor previously too.
It might be nice for people to actually have a care for those being ripped off rather than using base, moronic and/or ludicrous "catchy" headlines for nothing more than political feather ruffling.
The underlying issue here is the problematic nature of privatisation, both parties have happily stuck their thumbs into that pie so there is simply no moral high ground for either ideology to latch onto.
Yes, neither major party has anything to be proud of here. The Howard government set up the current system. The Rudd, Gillard and Abbott governments kept it in place.
The biggest shame for all these governments is that they have formulated policy without speaking to unemployed people to find out what works and what doesn't, and where money is being wasted. How can they know what's going on if they only ever have one side of the story? There's a lot of money being wasted - but the government are not ever going to find out about it if they only talk to the ones benefiting from the waste.
The current government are proposing to cut Newstart for anyone over 30. They could save a similar amount of money by prohibiting recruitment agencies from running vocational courses, or by a similar tightening of the rules.
These are just a few examples of the flaws with the current job network system (a rather Orwellian name). Despite the system being in place for 17 years, it has not ever had a major review . A comprehensive review is overdue.