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I thought things were looking slightly better, on the jobs front, it appears the figures are starting to lift. At Last, hooray.
https://thewest.com.au/business/eco...s-with-best-growth-in-two-years-ng-b88682300z
Must be a tradey....
They haven’t convinced me that’s for sure.The government (all streams) and media has convinced all this is the case.
The fastest growing sectors appear to be in health, education, disability and aged care, notably sectors that are primarily government funded.
We just have to hope that the business sector does it's bit as well to generate the revenue to pay for the public sector.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-...on-new-jobs-since-2013-where-are-they/9597470
Yes there are a lot of new jobs happening in remote W.A, but getting people to work there becomes an issue, people would rather be in the Southern Cities, even if that means welfare.
https://thewest.com.au/business/min...r-expansion-to-create-1200-jobs-ng-b88976954z
It's been that way for a decade or more. Anyone who really wants to work will find a job.
Welfare is an excuse for people to be long term unemployed. And yet we have idiots in the business community who think cutting weekend wages will make a difference.
What I'm finding interesting ATM, is everyone is concerned about those on welfare, and none are concerned about how to reduce it or fund it.
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