'Freaking out' and 'falling through the cracks': Screen industry workers explain the shutdown crisis

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Many of the sector's 30,000 workers have lost their entire income overnight — and they say they can't access the Government's job assistance schemes.

who applied for jobs at Coles and Woolworths, though he counts himself lucky as he's able to live off savings for now.

She was working on a network TV show in Sydney when the shoot was halted due to the coronavirus restrictions. Like Welbourn and West, Donovan also works on short-term contracts and so is ineligible for JobKeeper.

 

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Well they could what Peter Rowsthorn did and do something else. Their biggest problem they won't do anything else between their 'arts' job and expect others to pay their way.

'Screen industry'? what? you mean flyscreens?

No one not even withMEAA prevented legendary Rowena Wallace ScottMorrisonMP from falling into poverty & yet Patronage is holistic. Industry Contractors or 'Closed Circuit Casuals' endure their 'Bosses' every time they look in the mirror. Longer than a year. :') Auspol

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Australian tradies lose business as residents unsure about granting accessWhile tradespeople and construction workers in Australia are still allowed to operate during the coronavirus shutdown, the sector is experiencing heightened volatility. Pretty sure tradies are losing business because people can no longer afford to hire them. Perhaps dropping their call out fees might be a start.
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