Standing Committee on Employment, Education
and Workplace Relations
Public Hearings in Canberra, November 25
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 job seekers, in Canberra, starting
at
9:00 am on Thursday 25 November in Committee Room 1R3, Parliament
House.
The Chair of the Committee, Dr Brendan Nelson, said: "We look forward
to hearing from the Council of Small Business Organisations of Australia
and the South-East NSW Area Consultative Committee this Thursday. Both
bring very important perspectives to the inquiry.
"Individually, small businesses have few employees but the sector
as a whole creates an enormous amount of employment. We are therefore
very interested in the employment practices of small businesses and
the opportunities they may provide for mature-age workers. Small businesses
could benefit greatly from the skills and experiences held by people
in this age group.
"Many mature-age people, who find themselves unemployed, start or
purchase small businesses. Often they may do this without sufficient
understanding of the risks involved, resulting in loss of precious savings
for retirement. The Committee is keen to explore how these people could
be better informed and trained before commencing small business ventures.
"The south-east region of NSW is experiencing many of the challenges
faced by other regions in Australia. Its Area Consultative Committee
covers the shires of Bega Valley, Bombala, Cooma-Monaro, Eurobodalla
and Snowy River. This region has suffered job losses in the timber and
fishing industries and faces challenges in developing new employment
opportunities.
Dr Nelson added: "We are keen to have a better understanding of the
particular challenges faced by the small business sector and regional
areas in order to find workable solutions for mature-age job seekers."
The Committee has held public hearings in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth,
Adelaide, Brisbane and Canberra. Public hearing transcripts and most
submissions are available at: http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/eewr/OWK/index.htm
. Alternatively, copies may be obtained directly from the secretariat.
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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