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Position paper

Policy priorities for the next Australian government: employment

12 Apr 2019
Australian Council of Social Service
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Australian Council of Social Service
Australian federal election 2019 Jobactive Unemployment Employment Australia
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Policy priorities for the next Australian government: employment
Description

Australia's peak body for social services has released its employment election policy priorities. 

It makes six recommendations under these themes:

  • Committing to full employment and reducing long-term unemployment
  • Employment services that are fit for purpose

 

Publication Details
Copyright:
ACOSS 2019
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
18 Apr 2019

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