Employers could sack experienced employees, replace them with workers earning just a third of the salary and get a taxpayer-funded grant to do it, previously secret Treasury documents have revealed.
The controversial JobMaker hiring credit scheme has officially passed Parliament, giving Australian employers greater incentive to hire younger workers. JobMaker is designed to boost the employment ...
The government has targeted its JobMaker hiring credit too narrowly. The scheme to go before the Senate this week will give employers who take on someone aged 16 to 29 years, who has also been on ...
Young Australians have been given a leg up by the Government by way of the JobMaker Hiring Credits, which will see employers be given funds to subsidise eligible employee’s wages. The $4 billion wage ...
Hardware giant Bunnings could be set to participate in the government's $4billion JobMaker wage subsidy scheme despite its sales jumping by 10.5 per cent during the COVID-19 crisis. Parent company ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Woolworths, Australia's largest private employer, says it will not participate in the government's $4 billion JobMaker wage subsidy ...
The government has targeted its JobMaker Hiring Credit too narrowly. The scheme to go before the Senate this week will give employers who take on someone aged 16 to 29 years who has been on JobSeeker ...
Cheaper, temporary labour is being incentivised at the expense of ongoing employment for experienced workers One of the weird things about the current recovery (such as it is) is that right now there ...
The hiring credit provides eligible employers with $200 a week for each additional staff member they hire between the ages of 16 and 29 years old, if that person has been receiving the JobSeeker, ...
The federal government’s JobMaker hiring credit has passed in parliament, giving businesses access to credits for hiring workers aged between 18 and 35. The hiring credit will be backdated, and will ...
Labor says it will block the Jobmaker scheme without protections for older workers, but the government insists amendments are unnecessary. The Senate voted Tuesday night on amendments to the bill, to ...
Along with large-scale government investment into the construction, health, agriculture, manufacturing and resources sector plus wage subsidies for trainees and apprenticeships, Mr Frydenberg also ...