House debates

Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Questions without Notice

Youth Jobs PaTH Program

2:48 pm

Photo of Craig LaundyCraig Laundy (Reid, Liberal Party, Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation) Share this | Hansard source

Thirty-one of those have been dismissed. Two of the companies involved in the program have been investigated by the jobactive network and have been barred from participating in the program.

Long-term unemployment in the 15- to 24-year-old age bracket is a tough issue. We get that. But we're not prepared to turn our backs on it. That's what the youth jobs PaTH system is for. The Prime Minister is right: nearly 70 per cent of the young people who complete their internships move into a job.

An opposition member interjecting

It is right. As of 18 June—

An opposition member interjecting

The member interjects, 'It's not right.' It is right. It is the information provided to me through the jobactive network and the department.

I'm asked what we are doing to protect vulnerable workers. We've introduced and passed a vulnerable workers bill, to which those opposite, in the Senate, added amendments which weakened it. We've added $21 million in expenditure over the next four years to the Fair Work Ombudsman. When the Leader of the Opposition was in charge of the Fair Work Ombudsman, he cut the staff by 17 per cent and the budget by 20 per cent.

I get that the shadow minister is not keen on us trying things to help out this most vulnerable bunch of young people, but the results are starting to come in. We're not scared to try things in this sector. We are not scared to try things. That's how you get the job results that we are talking about, Australia-wide—by not turning your back on any sector of the unemployment market. The shadow minister, and his information, is wrong. This program is one that we are extremely committed to because it is delivering results.

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