One business used 17 interns, but offered no jobs in taxpayer-funded program

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The $840 million federal government program is struggling to keep up with its aim of getting 120,000 vulnerable Australians into job placements over four years.

 

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Name and shame the scummy business.

billshortenmp so much for the skills gap

Well, maybe the provider might have queried this after a few interns?

But if not one measured up...

And we expected better from businesses willing to exploit a tax-payer funded slavery scheme?

When you supply free slaves to any Business on harebrained taxpayer funded political scheme that is unmonitored and unregulated that borders on slavery why would they hire free labour? We need better governance. auspol Remember the 150Mil that Chris Corrigan received from Govt?

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One business used 17 interns, but offered no jobs in taxpayer-funded programThe $840 million federal government program is struggling to keep up with its aim of getting 120,000 vulnerable Australians into job placements over four years. GAOL! For both the business owners *and* the ministers who keep propping up this obviously corrupt program. Asked? No. MADE to pay back with interest and penalties. disingenuous It’s all about jobless numbers it’s what you get with the big end of town and the liberals
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One business used 17 interns, but offered no jobs in taxpayer-funded programThe $840 million federal government program is struggling to keep up with its aim of getting 120,000 vulnerable Australians into job placements over four years. That success rating is shockingly low Taxpayer funded worker exploitation. Nothing better exemplifies the ATM government auspol Hands up if you knew this system would be abused by greedy employers wanting slave labour.
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