
jeremy poxon
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back online 'cause the government is illegally punishing welfare recipients again / Email me if you have mutual obligations issues: [email protected]
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"Economic Justice Australia estimated that under 42AM there could be up to 310k people affected [by unlawful payment cancellations]. What's your estimate?" Department: "It is in the vicinity of that" Well, nice of them to finally-sorta-vaguely acknowledge some of the scale of this scandal
jeremy poxon26,690 views • 5 days ago

Just now in Senate estimates, the Department is asked about job providers harassing participants for their payslips The Department: "There haven't been any of those cases in recent times" A lie. I've been helping multiple people who say they're being bullied for their payslips
jeremy poxon20,865 views • 6 days ago

"What's the legal justification under international law for this action by America & Israel?" Wong: "The legal basis for this is for the US & Israel to explain" "We're not party to the intelligence the US & Israelis are referencing" Aus foreign policy in a nutshell
jeremy poxon273,790 views • 3 months ago

Albanese is asked why nothing in budget goes to the poorest Australians "If the budget's in better shape next year, will you look at raising JobSeeker?" Albanese: What we want to do is "make sure people can get into a job. That's how you lift people out of poverty"
jeremy poxon75,906 views • 26 days ago

"Do you accept the argument that...if benefits were higher, people would have a greater ability and capacity?" Rishworth: When I speak to jobseekers, they want a high quality [job] service that has their back Such a lie. Every jobseeker i've ever spoken to wants the rate raised
jeremy poxon19,321 views • 12 days ago

"Our government has decided they need about 4% unemployment at all times So it's really hard to see that you have to be forced into compulsory activities, you don't have a liveable Centrelink payment, you're living hundreds of dollars a week below the poverty line" - @kristin8x
jeremy poxon18,917 views • 12 days ago

"You're not getting rid of the system of mutual obligations...Were you too afraid of the backlash to root out a Howard-era welfare system?" [Doesn't answer] "Do you think [MOs] are a good thing?" Rishworth: MOs play a rly important role and... is part of the social contract
jeremy poxon17,244 views • 12 days ago

"One of the biggest impediments to increasing the amount of people we have who could work is our incredibly low unemployment benefits People can't afford to put money on their travel card, they can't go to the dentist & they can't have something to wear to go to the interview"
jeremy poxon87,465 views • 7 months ago

Job agency companies and bosses continue to make an extraordinary amount of money from a Mutual Obligations system we now know operates unlawfully Here's the latest example of what they're doing with that public funding. Enjoy Sarina at the Louis Vuitton resort in St Tropez
jeremy poxon74,210 views • 7 months ago

Sarina Russo’s NAIDOC post is incredible for starters, she repeatedly calls it “Nodac Week”
jeremy poxon218,795 views • 2 years ago

"How many people does the Department believe had their payments cancelled unlawfully?" - Fatima Payman The Department doesn't know: "we're working through those numbers" Reminder: it's taken them years to find these numbers which are now AT MINIMUM 310k, and will only climb
jeremy poxon47,781 views • 8 months ago

Great to see this get a mention from Amy Remeikis on #Insiders: "We're still going to have Work for the Dole. We're still going to have the private Workforce providers receiving billions of dollars, and you can imagine there's a huge section of the community upset about that"
jeremy poxon100,944 views • 1 year ago

Labor's employment minister rep admits that payment suspensions "cause harm", but they're "an important part" of mutual obligations, because "At the end of the day we want ppl to get off payments and find a job" revolting 'best form of welfare is a job' stuff from the ALP here
jeremy poxon41,958 views • 8 months ago