The total number of jobs to be cut from Queensland’s public sector is likely to be lower than 15,000, Premier Campbell Newman says. In the lead up to next month’s budget, Mr Newman and senior ministers have repeatedly said they were aiming to keep the number of lost jobs below 20,000. Mr Newman, who yesterday … Continue reading
It’s a job that has been described as a back room service and one that the State Government is privatising in new hospitals.” But, it’s not just cleaners. All non-clinical staff at the new Fiona Stanley Hospital, including sterilisation technicians, orderlies, patient care assistants, administration and IT staff, will be privately employed by management company … Continue reading
THE Department of Treasury has been told mining companies may be forced to use less experienced staff to proceed on a significant pipeline of construction in the sector. In its quarterly economic roundup, Treasury says the mining industry is facing challenges recruiting and contracting workers, particularly for highly-specialised technical positions. “With a significant pipeline of … Continue reading
A peak business group says employers will need to change their attitudes in order to attract good workers, as Australia braces for a major shortage of skilled workers. Analysis by the Federal Department of Employment shows that 800,000 new workers will be needed over the next five years. The biggest demand for jobs is expected … Continue reading
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES (MONTHLY CHANGE) Employment increased 14,000 (0.1%) to 11,512,600. Full-time employment increased 9,200 to 8,073,700 and part-time employment increased 4,800 to 3,439,000. Unemployment decreased 2,500 (0.4%) to 635,100. The number of persons looking for full-time work increased 14,600 to 457,600 and the number of persons looking for part-time work decreased 17,100 to 177,500. … Continue reading
Job advertising fell 0.8 per cent in July, after a drop of 1.1 per cent in June, the ANZ job advertisements survey showed on Monday. The data places advertisements 9.1 per cent weaker than a year ago. The weakness is most noticeable in newspaper advertisements, which fell 3.2 per cent compared with June, while internet … Continue reading
Rio Tinto PLC is cutting jobs at its regional headquarters in Melbourne and closing an office in Sydney as the Anglo-Australian mining giant moves to contain costs, two people familiar with the matter said Tuesday. The restructuring is the latest sign that Australia’s mining boom is running out of steam as China’s economy slows and … Continue reading
Australia’s carbon tax is expected to have at most a moderate effect on employment within the country, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), predicts. According to the OECD’s Employment Outlook 2012, “environmental taxes” were predicted to have a “modest overall effect on employment and little impact on the demand for skills”. “Fossil-fuel industries … Continue reading
Ford Motor Co’s (F.N) Australian unit announced plans on Tuesday to cut up to 440 jobs, or about 15 percent of its workforce, and slash production by almost 30 percent to cope with a slide in popularity of its top model, the Falcon. Australian car manufacturers have enjoyed solid sales over the past year despite … Continue reading
AUSTRALIANS are dropping out of the workforce at unprecedented rates. Since the end of 2010, Bureau of Statistics figures show, two-thirds of the growth in the adult population has been among people who are neither employed nor unemployed, just sitting on the sidelines. New jobs figures yesterday show that in the past 18 months, the … Continue reading
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES (MONTHLY CHANGE) Employment decreased 27,000 (0.2%) to 11,500,500. Full-time employment decreased 33,500 to 8,065,500 and part-time employment increased 6,600 to 3,435,000. Unemployment increased 7,200 (1.1%) to 631,300. The number of persons looking for full-time work increased 7,800 to 438,300 and the number of persons looking for part-time work decreased to 193,000. The … Continue reading
Opposition Leader John Robertson says confidential NSW Treasury documents show an estimated 881 jobs will be cut from prisons and courts. Opposition Leader John Robertson said confidential NSW Treasury documents showed an estimated 881 jobs would be cut from the sector over the next four years. ‘These job cuts will impact on security, they will … Continue reading
The new visa policy in Australia allows foreign graduates to apply for residency in the country and DAP Secretary-General Lim Guan argued that it could lead to widespread brain drain, deficits and an exodus of young people from the country. The new visa rules to be put in place next year by Australia will grant … Continue reading
Publisher of the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age to cut jobs, introduce paywalls and change broadsheets to compact format. The Guardian Link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/jun/18/fairfax-media-job-cuts-australia
BUSINESS has warned that a proposal to change the nation’s workplace laws to allow older workers to demand flexible working arrangements could backfire. The Australian Law Reform Commission is examining whether the Fair Work Act should be changed to allow workers aged over 45 to seek flexible arrangements that are now confined to people with … Continue reading