Standing Committee on Employment, Education
and Workplace Relations
Public Hearings in Melbourne, November 16
The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment, Education
and Workplace Relations will be holding its next public hearings for its
inquiry into issues specific to mature-age workers, in
Melbourne over
two days, starting at
9:30 am on Tuesday 16 November in the Conference
Room, Business Council of Australia, 16th Floor, 379 Collins Street Melbourne.
The program is attached.
The Chair of the Committee, Dr Brendan Nelson, said: "The Committee
has a very interesting program as we shall be hearing from the Council
on the Ageing, the Australian Council of Trade Unions, the Business
Council of Australia, the Hume City Council, two research organisations
and several employment providers.
"Many mature-age jobseekers have told the Committee they believe that
employer attitudes make it harder for them to be re-employed. Drake
Consulting has provided concrete data to confirm their views. None
of the 500 employers surveyed by Drake said they would choose to employ
managers and executives in their fifties. Up to 65% of companies say
this group would be the first to go when they are retrenching staff.
62% of the organisations make most of their selections from the 31-40
age group, while 23% prefer staff in their forties.
"The Committee will also be hearing from Davidson & Associates.
Its survey found that the older and more highly paid a person was prior
to redundancy, the longer it took to find a new job.
"The ACTU has suggested that Australia should consider flexible
ways to encourage mature-age workers to consider phased retirement.
It has cited a number of overseas examples for consideration."
Dr Nelson added: "We are also hearing from several organisations,
such as the Hume City Council, which have highlighted the additional
difficulties experienced by unemployed mature-age people from non-English
speaking backgrounds. Many of these people, especially those who have
come as refugees, found unskilled jobs initially in manufacturing and
processing. In recent times, many firms in these industries have been
mechanised, downsized, gone off-shore or even closed.
"The Committee aims to identify why so many mature age people have
difficulties in regaining employment after they lose their jobs and
to find practical solutions to meet the needs of this age group."
The Committee has received evidence from a number of witnesses at
earlier public hearings in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane
and Canberra. Public hearing transcripts and most submissions are at
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/eewr/OWK/index.htm
Terms of reference
Inquire into the social, economic and industrial issues specific to
workers over 45 years of age seeking employment, or establishing a business,
following unemployment.
Program
Tuesday, 16 November 1999
- 9:30 am Drake Management Consulting
- Mr Chris Meddows-Taylor, National Manager
- 10:15 am WOW Employment Services Inc.
- Mrs Stella Giles, Projects Coordinator
- Ms Jill Milthorpe, Former Manager (Retired)
11:00 am Russian Employment Services
- Fr Alexander Abramoff, Coordinator
- Mr Ian Bailey, Employment Placement Officer
11:30 am Indo-Chinese Employment Service Pty Ltd
- Mr Hoang Vu Nguyen, Director
12:00 pm Mr Alan Howard
12:30 pm LUNCH
2:00 pm JobPOWER
- Mr Derek Cafferty, Chief Executive Officer
- Ms Suzanne Diprose, Business Development Manager
2:30 pm Council on the Ageing
- Ms Veronica Sheen, National Policy Officer
- Mr Denys Correll, National Executive Director
3:15 pm Employment Resource Centre
- Mr Jack Campbell, Convenor
- Ms Evelyn Fryer, Volunteer Client Assistant
3:45 pm Hume City Council
- Mr David Hall, General Manager - Economic Development
- Ms Margaret Larmer, Employment Development
4:30 pm Close
Wednesday 17 November 1999
- 9:00 am Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU)
- Mr Bill Mansfield, Assistant Secretary
- 10:00 am Davidson & Associates
- Mr Ted Davies, Director of Operations
- 10:45 am Volunteering Australia
- Ms Sha Cordingley, Chief Executive Officer
- 11:30 am National Business Institute of Australia
- Mr Murray Cree, President
- 12:00 pm Business Council of Australia
- Dr Nicholas Gruen, Assistant Director
- 12:30 pm Close
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