AUWU Policy Blog: Fighting back with a seat at the table

Half of Unemployed Dumped Their Demerits!

Posted by AUWU on  November 2, 2018

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Category: Announcements
In July, the AUWU launched its Dump Your Demerits Campaign and encouraged unemployed workers to fight the imposition of unfair demerit points. We have just been informed that between July and September this year, 50% of unemployed workers facing the ‘penalty zone’ successfully managed to get Centrelink to Dump Their Demerits. This shows that the Demerit Point system is simply continuation the unfairness of the previous compliance system which also had a 50% error rate.

We are joining forces with GetUp!

Posted by AUWU on  October 26, 2018

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Category: Announcements
As unemployed workers, governments have always locked us out of policy decisions that affect our lives. With your help, we can finally have our voices heard. Since 2015, unemployed workers have been building a strong voice within the AUWU. Now, we have joined forces with GetUp! to make our voices even stronger. As part of this campaign, GetUp! will amplify the voices of unemployed AUWU members demanding the Coalition increase Newstart and address Australia’s growing

Justice For Josh Snap Action

Posted by AUWU on  October 25, 2018

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It’s now been over 30 months since 18-year old Josh Park-Fing died on his Toowoomba ‘Work for the Dole’ site – yet, the Morrison government still refuses all requests to release the report into his death, or take any responsibility for this dangerous program.  In fact, last month the Morrison government significantly expanded this punitive and dangerous program. Two-and-a-half years after their tragic loss, Josh’s grieving family continues to wait for answers. Josh’s employment service

Report the Rort Newsletter Issue #5

Posted by AUWU on  October 24, 2018

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Category: Report the Rort
WEDNESDAY 24TH OCTOBER 2018 After a short break we’re continuing to send out your stories of job agency abuse each week, as reported on our forum. In the past few weeks we’ve noticed a pattern of mothers being forced to bring their children into job agencies while they do job search activity, which they could easily undertake at home. The necessity of caring for your children is a legitimate reason for not attending appointments and
Working It Out: Employment Services in Australia is now available! A report investigating job agencies from the point of view of unemployed workers, authored by Per Capita think tank, and the AUWU. Key Recommendations: A Government commitment to full employment and the enactment of policies to achieve this The restoration of some market share of the employment services system to public service delivery The establishment of an Employment Services Ombudsman The separation of enforcement of