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A win for the fight against poverty in Newcastle

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MEDIA RELEASE
Wednesday 26 September 2018

A win for the fight against poverty in Newcastle

The Newcastle Anti-Poverty Alliance and the Australian Unemployed Workers Union have been campaigning to increase
the Newstart allowance, and at last night’s Ordinary Council Meeting, Newcastle’s Councillors voted unanimously to
endorse the campaign.

“We know that only federal government can raise Newstart, but local Councils can add their voice to the growing number of
business, welfare, and union groups across Australia that are calling for a raise” Newcastle Anti-Poverty Alliance
coordinator, Mr Chris Parish said.

“This unanimous vote shows that our Council and Councillors understand how difficult it is for unemployed people to
survive today, and acknowledges the significant social and personal harm caused by unemployment, both in Newcastle
and across the nation.”

Newstart is only $273 per week, which is $160 per week below the poverty-line. It has not been raised in real terms for 24
years. “A raise in Newstart would not only be good for the mental and physical health of unemployed people. It would be
good for the local economy, by increasing the spending power of those on the lowest incomes, and good for the local
community, by reducing social isolation and exclusion”, Mr Parish added.
Over the last several months, similar campaigns across the country have resulted in 18 local Councils in South Australia,
Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia passing motions calling for Newstart to be raised. Newcastle City Council is
the first to do so in New South Wales.

BACKGROUND:

Current Unemployment Rates in Australia and Newcastle
• In March 2018 there were 848,600 unemployed recipients of Newstart or Youth Allowance.
• Our national unemployment rate of 5.4% is no longer below the OECD average.
• The greater Newcastle unemployment rate is above state and National averages. With some of the outer suburbs
measuring at a consistent 17% for youth unemployment.
The Newstart Allowance and the Henderson Poverty Line
• The Henderson poverty line is a threshold for measuring a person or families circumstances and relative poverty.
Anyone below the Henderson line is considered to be in poverty.
• The Newstart Allowance sits below the Henderson poverty line, and has not been raised in real terms for over 24 years.
• If you are single and without dependent children, the maximum fortnightly payment you would receive under the
Newstart Allowance is $545.80. This increases to $590.40 per fortnight if you have a child or dependent children. If you
are unemployed and over the age of 60, the maximum fortnightly Newstart allowance is $590.40
• On any objective measure, surviving on $40 a day would be extremely difficult accounting for necessities – food,
clothing and shelter, as well as other living expenses.

• In 2015, a survey of 600 Newstart recipients conducted by the Australian Council of Social Services reported:
– 40% are unable to pay their bills on time or see a dentist.
– 46% are only able to afford second-hand clothes most of the time.
– 50% are unable to raise $2,000 in the event of an emergency.
– 50% are turning off heating and cooling to save money.
– 32% skipped meals in the previous year.
– 25% are suffering from ‘housing crisis’ – spending more than half their income on rent.
– 20% do not have enough money for essentials like housing, food, and electricity.

For further information or interviews, contact Chris Parish on 0402852912 or chrisparish888@gmail.com.

Report the Rort Newsletter Issue #4

THURSDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Each week we’re sending out reports of job agencies’ misconduct and mistreatment in your own words. Please keep adding your voices. And another reminder that submissions to the senate enquiry into jobactive close on the 28th of September so please fill out our survey as soon as you can, or submit to the senate enquiry yourself — there’s a submission example included below that was helpfully posted on the forum.


SARINA RUSSO CANNOT BE TRUSTED

After not hearing from my provider in over 3 weeks I popped in for a visit while I was in the area… “How convenient, you just happen to be come by when you should have been here this morning” said the staffer. Which I responded saying I hadn’t received a letter or email about a planned appointment and no reminders on myGov. When I asked what time the appointment was I was ignored and asked to unlock my phone so they could search thru my emails and texts to see if I had received a notification or not. I laughed as I thought he was joking…

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COLIN’S STORY… FROM 1999. NOTHING HAS CHANGED.

I was talking to a 73 year old man tonight named Colin. His story dates back to 1999 and though it occured almost 20 years ago, I think it’s still important to share examples of the mentality of Job Agencies then and now, and show that the poor service provided to job seekers has been going on for a long, long time…

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I STOPPED GOING AFTER BEING SPOKEN DOWN TO

I opted for a Job agency which advertised itself as being able to help people with mental health disorders, and while I differed from my treatment as a young adult, I have spent 15 years getting and putting off referrals because of associated anxiety…

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SENATE INQUIRY RESPONSE TO JOBACTIVE

Here is my submission to the Senate Inquiry:
To the Senate Education and Employment Committee, via eec.sen@aph.gov.au
I would like to make a personal submission to the committee on “the appropriateness and effectiveness of the objectives, design, implementation and evaluation of jobactive.”

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CURRENT CAMPAIGNS:

The new demerit point compliance system has taken away the right of unemployed workers to appeal payment suspensions. Job agencies are not even required to check whether or not an unemployed worker has a reasonable excuse before cutting them off their payment. Sign our petition to Kelly O’Dwyer, the newly appointed Minister for Jobs, to let her know just how unreasonable we think this is.

Unable to get through to Centrelink? Contact Keenan, the minister for Human Services, and your local MP.

December Deluge: Submit your jobactive stories to the senate enquiry either as an individual or by filling out our survey.

Dump your Demerits: Download our campaign leaflet to ensure that you and your loved ones understand your job agency’s new powers. Hand them out to other unemployed workers at your job agency.

If you’ve complained to the Department of Jobs and Small Business about your job agency and they’ve failed to take it seriously, contact the Commonwealth Ombudsman on 1300 362 072.

UNEMPLOYMENT SNAPSHOT:

Newstart: $355.72 per fortnight below the poverty line.

Job seekers to job vacancies: 16 to 1

Penalties imposed on unemployed workers (Oct-Dec 2017): 93,778 financial penalties and 369,540 payment suspensions.

VOLUNTEER WITH THE AUWU:

Get in touch if you have any skills/enthusiasm/time to give.

CONTACT:

If you have a problem with your job agency please contact our volunteer advocacy team.

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Report the Rort Newsletter Issue #3

THURSDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER 2018



Every week we’re sending out your stories of job agency mistreatment and misconduct. From job agency bullying to dodgy Work for the Dole sites – we want to hear about all of your experiences. Is there a time when you’ve successfully stood up for your rights? Let other unemployed workers know, and motivate them to do the same! Please keep sharing your stories on our forum.


WALK INTO FIRST APPOINTMENT: SHOWERED WITH UNPROVOKED ABUSE WESLEY BROADMEADOWS

I’ve already shared this story privately with the AUWU, but I will do so publicly here.
Shortly after moving house to Footscray, I found out by text message I had to go to Broadmeadows the very next day for an appointment at Wesley in Broadmeadows. I was somewhat annoyed by the distance I had to travel, and I have a condition and can often be very fatigued. I was also extremely nervous, having had many bad experiences. On the phone, I politely let them know this was not my local area and asked if I could be reassigned…

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THE BURDENS [OF] JOB AGENCIES

I just want job agencies out of my life forever, every job agency I have been to has betrayed me. I have changed job agencies a few times and I have not found a job agency that has helped me find a stable job. I never look forward to going to the job agency and I never feel better after seeing my job provider, I always feel worse after talking to my job provider…

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MAX EMPLOYMENT’S ATTITUDE TO THEIR CAPTIVE JOBSEEKERS

Max Employment’s attitude to their captive Jobseekers is just disgusting. It is 3 years now since I was forced to deal with them. They. Breached Me for going to see my then recently deceased mother at the hospital. I told them that I could not attend due to my Mum’s sudden demise. That is the demonstrated caliber of care from one of the worst Job Active providers around…

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CURRENT CAMPAIGNs:

Inspired by one of our forum posters, this week we’re encouraging unemployed workers to request the documents associated with their Job Seeker ID under the Freedom of Information Act and expose inappropriate conduct happening in the privacy of job agent’s communications.

If you’ve complained to the Department of Jobs and Small Business about your job agency and they’ve failed to take it seriously, contact the Commonwealth Ombudsman on 1300 362 072.

Unable to get through to Centrelink? Contact Keenan, the minister for Human Services, and your local MP.

December Deluge: Submit your jobactive stories to the senate enquiry either as an individual or by filling out our survey by the 28th of September.

Dump your Demerits: Download our campaign leaflet to ensure that you and your loved ones understand your job agency’s new powers. Hand them out to other unemployed workers at your job agency.


HOTLINE REPORT:

The top issues recorded by our advocacy team on the hotline in the last week were:

Unfair Work for the Dole (43% of calls)

Job agency bullying (28.5% of calls) and

Unfairly forced to sign a job plan (28.5% of calls).


UNEMPLOYMENT SNAPSHOT:

Newstart: $355.72 per fortnight below the poverty line.

Job seekers to job vacancies: 16 to 1

Penalties imposed on unemployed workers (Oct-Dec 2017): 93,778 financial penalties and 369,540 payment suspensions.

VOLUNTEER WITH THE AUWU:

Get in touch if you have any skills/enthusiasm/time to give.

CONTACT:

If you have a problem with your job agency please contact our volunteer advocacy team.

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Report the Rort Newsletter Issue #2

TUESDAY 28TH AUGUST 2018

Each week we’re sending out stories of job agencies’ misconduct in your own words, as well as a snapshot of the current situation for unemployed workers and a round-up of the key issues from our hotline. This past week we’ve seen an increase in unemployed workers calling about payment suspensions – let us know if and how you have been punished by the unfair demerit point system on our forum. Also, submissions to the senate enquiry into jobactive close on the 28th of September so please fill out our survey as soon as you can!


JOB AGENCY IS NOT ACTUALLY THERE TO HELP YOU FIND WORK

I was just at another pointless interview with my job agency, Max Employment. They are now making me come in to job search on their computers, even though the website doesn’t work and won’t allow me to log in, even though they have tried to reset it more than once. After complaining to the consultant that there was no need to have me come in to job search when I was meeting all the requirements using my computer at home, and also that all the interviews I have managed to get I have done on my own, I was advised that they weren’t there to help me get a job but to make sure I fulfilled all the requirements…

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WORK FOR THE DOLE HORROR (AGAIN)

My friend, after having to go through his life savings before he could get the dole, was “found a job” by Nortec. They tried to break him in the first two days making him work outdoors in 40 degree heat, whiper snipping. He worked straight for so many hours he was throwing up and almost fainting through dehydration…

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DAILY IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT?

So I’ve just been forced onto a job plan with two hours per day in-person attendance at the job agency. It was insinuated that this was compulsory and that my benefit would be cancelled if I refused…

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JOB SERVICE PROVIDERS ARE THE REAL BLUDGERS

I was unemployed for 4.5 years after becoming redundant when my boss retired and sold his business in October 2012. I had worked for him as admin assistant in a small accounting firm for almost 12 years before he retired. I had no idea however how hard it would be to find another job, even though I was in my late 30s and suffered from anxiety and depression. I stupidly thought that my Job Service Provider would help me to find another job…

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CURRENT CAMPAIGNS:

If you’ve complained to the Department of Jobs and Small Business about your job agency and they’ve failed to take it seriously, contact the Commonwealth Ombudsman on 1300 362 072.

Unable to get through to Centrelink? We encourage you to Contact Keenan, the minister for Human Services, and your local MP.

Report the Rort: Join the forum to report and discuss your stories of job agency abuse.

December Deluge: Submit your jobactive stories to the senate enquiry either as an individual or by filling out our survey.

Dump your Demerits: Download our campaign leaflet to ensure that you and your loved ones understand your job agency’s new powers. Hand them out to other unemployed workers at your job agency.

HOTLINE REPORT:

The top issues recorded by our advocacy team on the hotline in the last week were:

Payment suspension/financial penalty (50% of calls) and

Too many job agency appointments (33% of calls).

UNEMPLOYMENT SNAPSHOT:

Newstart: $355.72 per fortnight below the poverty line.

Job seekers to job vacancies: 16 to 1

Penalties imposed on unemployed workers (Oct-Dec 2017): 93,778 financial penalties and 369,540 payment suspensions.

VOLUNTEER WITH THE AUWU:

We especially need people to join our Campaigns Team. Please get in touch if you have any spare time to give!

CONTACT:

If you have a problem with your job agency please contact our volunteer advocacy team.

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