Standing Committee on Employment, Education
and Workplace Relations
Treasury and Albury-Wodonga ACC
The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment, Education
and Workplace Relations will be holding its next public hearing for its
inquiry into issues specific to mature aged jobseekers, in
Canberra
at 9:00am on Thursday 30 September 1999 in Committee Room
1R3,
Parliament House.
The Chair of the Committee, Dr Brendan Nelson, said: "The Committee
is aware that redundancy programs in public and private sectors have
had effects on the economy. Treasury's submission examines the implications
of mature aged unemployment on the national economy.
"Many mature aged jobseekers may not have accumulated significant
assets to alleviate the financial consequences of unemployment. At a
time when they are expecting to enjoy life because their financial obligations
- family expenses and mortgage payments - are coming to an end, some
unemployed mature aged people find they may not be eligible for unemployment
benefits until they use up all their savings and even their superannuation."
Dr Nelson added: "We are also hearing from the Albury-Wodonga Area
Consultative Committee which has presented a regional perspective. Amalgamations,
takeovers, downsizing and outsourcing have had an effect on regional
development. Business investment decisions are made elsewhere-often
not taking into account the economic advantages of operating in a regional
area.
"The multiplier effects of regional retrenchments have been devastating,
resulting in other jobs being affected. This is worse in the small localities
which have lost many of their support services so their citizens now
need to journey to Albury-Wodonga to see a doctor or to do their banking.
"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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