THE HON BILL SHORTEN
MP
Minister for
Employment and Workplace Relations
THE
HON kate ellis MP
Minister for
Employment Participation
MEDIA
RELEASE
18 September
2012
The Gillard
Government is rolling out immediate and targeted support in Queensland in the
wake of the State Government’s decision to axe 14,000 public sector
jobs.
Employment
Minister Bill Shorten said the $850,000 package is aimed at helping axed workers
find new jobs and minimise the flow-on impacts to non-government organisations
that will no longer have access to State Government funding to deliver services
to Queenslanders.
“The Gillard Government stands for job
creation and since 2007, around 800,000 jobs have been created in Australia, an
outstanding result given the disappearance of millions of jobs in the rest of
the world,” Mr Shorten said.
“Making the hard choices
about our economy isn’t about cuts to schools and hospitals and tearing away
frontline services. That’s no way to build a stronger economy that delivers
for all Australians.”
“Without our public sector workforce
and the hard work they do, Australia would not be as modern, would not be as
fair, would not be as safe, well governed and would not be as
compassionate.”
“Unlike Conservative governments we do
not blame council and state workers for all the problems in the
world.”
“The Australian Government is taking
action to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Queensland community to make sure
they get back on their feet and that more Queenslanders are
working.”
Mr Shorten
said immediate Australian Government assistance available to workers made
redundant as a result of the Queensland Government cuts
includes:
- Three of the Government’s highly successful Jobs and Skills Expos in the coming weeks in Brisbane, Townsville and Ipswich-Logan; and
- over 30 information and assistance workshops on job seeking, assistance and support across mostly regional locations for workers and for non-government/Community Providers affected by Queensland Government public service cuts.
Minister for
Employment Participation Kate Ellis said the Expos will bring together
employers, employment services providers and training organisations with job
seekers on one day – creating a one-stop-shop for jobs and
training.
“The Australian Government
has delivered 58 Jobs and Skills Expos and we know that they work because we’ve
now seen more than 21,000 Australians find employment at them and many thousands
more sign up for training opportunities,” Ministers Ellis
said.
“We’re going
to work to use this successful program to assist those 14,000 Queenslanders
who’ve been axed by Campbell Newman and build on the great results these Expos
have delivered.”
Mr Shorten
said the jobs and information workshops will be developed and delivered by
experienced private sector employment experts, together with the Australian
Government’s Local Employment Coordinators, Regional Education, Skills and Jobs
Co-ordinators and other officials from DEEWR and DHS and will also include
information about how to access financial and mental health counselling if
required.
“These
programs will see Australian Government departments come together to provide
access to real jobs and the financial and emotional support that is now required
by so many in Queensland.”
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