Centrelink mutual obligations: budget changes tipped to prevent 1m jobseeker suspensions a year

Changes to the mutual obligations scheme, contained in the federal budget, will ease the rules that govern when a person’s payments are suspended, meaning job seekers will have a five-day grace period – rather than 48 hours – to account for missing employment services appointments and other activities before their income support is cut off.

Welfare recipients who work 30 hours or more per fortnight will also be protected from having their payments suspended for failing to attend an appointment at an employment services provider – a change intended to prevent them from effectively being punished for having paid work.

vividspecter,

Some tweaks to make the system slightly less shitty, but ideally they’d get rid of this punitive system altogether, particularly since it only benefits the parasitic private job providers.

dumblederp,
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Imagine being as unsuccessful as JSAs and still having a contract.

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