House of Representatives Committees

Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Workplace Relations

Inquiry into issues specific to older workers seeking employment, or establishing a business, following unemployment
Media release, 19 October 1999

Public Hearings in Canberra, October 21

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 jobseekers, in Canberra at 9:00am on Thursday 21 October in Committee Room 1R3, Parliament House.

The Chair of the Committee, Dr Brendan Nelson, said: "We have taken evidence from a number of witnesses telling us about the frustrations they have experienced in dealing with Centrelink and with Job Network providers. This public hearing will give Ms Sue Vardon, the CEO of Centrelink, an opportunity to address these comments.

"Many mature-age workers are facing unemployment for the first time and often face a significant fall in income on losing a job. Those aged 45-54 are increasingly likely to be supporting children, while others have been forced to retire early.

"We have heard that many mature-age unemployed people are unfamiliar with how to access services. Some people are also reluctant to register with Centrelink and wait until they are in desperate circumstances before seeking help.

Dr Nelson added: "We are aware that hidden or discouraged unemployment may result in the plight of many mature-age jobseekers being overlooked. This creates within them a feeling of alienation.

"Others say they are disadvantaged by the system when they find casual or part-time work. In declaring earnings from a job, they lose part of their benefit payments. The combination of reduction in benefit and income tax on earnings is equivalent to an extremely high effective tax rate. Some witnesses have described it as 'being taxed at 83%'.

"The Committee aims to identify why some 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, Canberra, Perth and Adelaide.

Many of the submissions so far received may be accessed at
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/eewr/OWK/index.htm or copies can be obtained from the secretariat. Public hearing transcripts are also available from this site.

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.

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