A career expert has revealed the four steps job hunters reeling from the end of Covid-19 wage subsidies should take to find work. Sue Ellson said reconnecting with former colleagues and bosses and ...
Mr Morrison announced the extension of the scheme on Tuesday beyond the original September end-date and changes to its rate, as well as changes to the future of the JobSeeker unemployment payment. As ...
About $6.2 billion in JobKeeper wage subsidies were paid to businesses with more than $10 million in turnover that did not experience a minimum 30 per cent fall in turnover in the first six months of ...
The government has released three different stimulus payments: the $550 Coronavirus Supplement that you get if you’re on JobSeeker, the one-off $750 Economic Support Payment, and the $1,500 JobKeeper ...
Another 700,000 Australians would have lost their job during the coronavirus recession without JobKeeper wage subsidies costing taxpayers $100,000 for every saved worker. The COVID-19 shutdowns in ...
It was, in the words of the governor of the Reserve Bank, a “remarkable program” for which noted economist Chris Richardson gave Treasury an A+. First, its economic impact. When JobKeeper was ...
Some workers will be better off on Jobseeker than the new rate of JobKeeper, but changes to the schemes mean workers can now double-dip on both payments. But workers forced onto the dole queues by ...
Without the JobKeeper wage subsidy, Australia would have seen a much higher number of employment relationships lost during the pandemic than where it is today. New data from the Reserve Bank of ...
Payments will be cut, but unemployed Australians and workers on the Federal Government's coronavirus wage subsidy program will continue to receive support beyond the planned JobSeeker and JobKeeper ...
The JobKeeper subsidy has been extended until March, but will operate at a reduced rate, the prime minister revealed on Tuesday. Businesses receiving the payment will now be subject to a new turnover ...
Grattan Institute began with contributions to its endowment of $15 million from each of the Federal and Victorian Governments, $4 million from BHP Billiton, and $1 million from NAB. In order to ...
Professorial Fellow and Deputy Director (Research), HILDA Survey, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne Roger Wilkins receives funding from the ...
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