Frank wrote on Nov 22
nd, 2022 at 2:52pm:
03 | The First Game Changer: A Job Guarantee For The Bottom Million
In his third lecture, Noel Pearson argues that Indigenous Australians have become trapped in the 'bottom million' of the nation when it comes to economic development.
A remarkable and correct observation.
Quote:He describes the ongoing effect of welfare dependency, or 'passive welfare', which he says is not just a problem afflicting Indigenous communities, it's a human problem.
An extremely important observation, in this era when mainstream economists are content to let the unemployed rot on the '
unemployment scrap heap', while patting themselves on the back for the 'generosity' of the dole.
Quote:Absolutely agree. He takes analysis of the problem to a deeper level.
Quote:He advocates for both the Voice and job guarantee and I disagree with him on both points. Still, he makes a lot of sense as a diagnostician even if his solutions are wrong.
Well, I might agree his solution re the voice is wrong, but what about the JG?
Quote:Yes, I agree; and the voice is a diversion - aided and abetted by 'culture vultures' among both white and black. Pearson can be forgiven because he is naturally defending the black community.
Quote:Job guarantee: what do you do with people who do not want to work?
We all want to work, because we all
have to work, to maintain any self-esteem
AND capacity for an independent, above poverty existence. Stop using your lame assertion accusing large numbers of people - eg, the 1 million identified by Pearson - of not wanting to work.
Quote: The lumpen, the lazy, drunk, dishonest, work shy? Keep them in the 'job'even if they do not turn up or do more damage than good when they do turn up?
The vicious neoliberal TINA/NAIRU policy of permanent, entrenched unemployment
to control wages and inflation, causes inestimable long term psychological damage and demoralization. You are merely describing the manifestation of that systemic viciousness.
Quote:There are about 490 thousand job vacancies and 550 thousand unemployed people. That looks to me as close to a job for anyone who wants one as you can get.
yes...well, the Libs defunded TAFE, in favour of stealing qualified workers from overseas. Now that the overseas pool has dried up (due to the pandemic), we see the figures you outlined.