
Originally published byThe Guardian Australia
Employment minister Amanda Rishworth plans to move system from a ‘one size fits all’ employment services model to three streams of support
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The Albanese government has flagged a major overhaul of Australia’s employment system, with minister Amanda Rishworth on Wednesday expected to outline plans to ease Centrelink’s much-maligned mutual obligations regime.
Rishworth is expected to tell the National Press Club that mutual obligation requirements were not helping Australians find work in a system that was “ill-equipped” and wasting the time of people who use welfare.
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