Government & Politics

work for dole not qualified trainers

Government & Politics

Posted by: stretch

23rd Feb 2012 10:20am

we have been checking out who has been in charge of the work for the dole that was shut down in nsw and here is the worst t rue story we have uncovered so far
it has been started up again and it did not benafit the unemployed last time
the work for dole trainers are police investigators andwe would like the people to verafy the facts of who is trying to train the unemployed
and where they come from they are working inside of unemployment agencies
and the governing bodiesd are not checking qualifications


Comments 2

stretch
  • 23rd Apr 2012 11:31am

i fully agree
if we continue with the same system then the same older age people that are not trained in any form of job area are to remain unemployed
we need a few people that are able to help with job training ideas areas for the people that left school early for what ever reason
and have trouble learning for what ever reason
maybe a few of the centrelink workers could help set this up as co workers for the work for the dole see the same faces come through the same old system again and again
and never see the real work force as areas of problems were never really seen

Bill
  • 23rd Apr 2012 10:46am

It seems that the dole people are are trained by untrained staff. Our system
needs to be revewed and updated

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