reminds me of Paul Hogan and StropCaption this please
Robodebt - It hit some people.Robodebt?
Penalty rates - hits those who aren't full time workers, or aren't on an annualised salary.Penalty rates?
Or Kevin Rudd and a forlorn RAAF flight attendant. ?reminds me of Paul Hogan and Strop
That's worth a correctionPenalty rates - hits those who aren't full time workers, or aren't on an annualised salary.
Penalty rates apply to people who work the hours they apply to under the relevant award, and have nothing to do with whether part-time, full-time or casual. Salaried workers do not get award penalty rates.Penalty rates - hits those who aren't full time workers, or aren't on an annualised salary.
In fact Gillard revised the Impairment Tables which are used in Disability Support Pension assessments to measure how a person's impairment affects their ability to work, as they were last reviewed in 1993. The legislative changes determined the work a person could do rather than what they could not do, so your point is completely wrong.Labor last time in office (Gillard) - made it almost impossible to qualify for disability support pension, so most who can't work due to disability end up on jobstart.
If your lucky/unlucky enough to qualify for itRobodebt - It hit some people.
Raise the pension age by 2 years - hits everyone.
Living in WA, ill just wait awhile, thanksHow do the over 50s feel about getting the Astrazeneca shots and not Pfizer like Clot Morrison?
The changes were probably written by you Rob.lolPenalty rates apply to people who work the hours they apply to under the relevant award, and have nothing to do with whether part-time, full-time or casual. Salaried workers do not get award penalty rates.
In fact Gillard revised the Impairment Tables which are used in Disability Support Pension assessments to measure how a person's impairment affects their ability to work, as they were last reviewed in 1993. The legislative changes determined the work a person could do rather than what they could not do, so your point is completely wrong.
DSP claims had risen dramatically as the unemployment benefit rate (Newstart allowance) was $131 a week below the DSP, and claims had increased by 100000 in the previous 2 years.
This forum is littered with posts that are poorly based.
I got a mate on about $250k half of it gone to the taxman. Comes to a point where it's not worth working that many hours.I havnt earnt that much for a while I enjoy too much time off but when I was I would max out super but beyond that pay the taxman
From memory about 90 to 100k taxI got a mate on about $250k half of it gone to the taxman. Comes to a point where it's not worth working that many hours.
Just think what it was like in the late 1970s, when the top rate was 60cents and cut in at $30k.lolI got a mate on about $250k half of it gone to the taxman. Comes to a point where it's not worth working that many hours.
Yes, maybe we could get a loan and start a company, what do you suggest?Fascinating story. The Banks have $178 Billion sitting on deposit with the Reserve Bank. Worth thinking about in terms serious nation building/employment making opportunities.
The banks have $178 billion sitting on deposit with the Reserve Bank, earning zero interest. It was $155 billion a month ago. This is newly created money. In crude terms, the RBA is “printing” money hand over fist, but why are the banks not lending it? Why is there no nation-building infrastructure program like the US? Michael West investigates.
Vaccine distributionYes, maybe we could get a loan and start a company, what do you suggest?
The big problem from what I've seen quite a few people go through:The legislative changes determined the work a person could do rather than what they could not do, so your point is completely wrong.
DSP claims had risen dramatically as the unemployment benefit rate (Newstart allowance) was $131 a week below the DSP, and claims had increased by 100000 in the previous 2 years.
This forum is littered with posts that are poorly based.
Which is basically what was proposed.Regressive
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