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Leno, cresce l offerta delle ciclabili: in costruzione le nuove linee

Leno, cresce l offerta delle ciclabili: in costruzione le nuove linee
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Antiquarium di Roccagloriosa inaugurazione nuovo allestimento e intitolazione della raccolta museale a Sabato Balbi

Antiquarium di Roccagloriosa inaugurazione nuovo allestimento e intitolazione della raccolta museale a Sabato Balbi
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COSBOA s Peter Strong to retire; Alexi Boyd appointed CEO

Source: COSBOA Small business advocate Peter Strong has announced his retirement as chief executive of the Council of Small Business Organisations Australia (COSBOA) after 11 years.  Strong commenced three months leave in June, with Alexi Boyd stepping in as interim chief executive. Boyd has now been appointed as chief executive of the council, which brings together small business organisations from around the country.  Strong has played a high-profile role in supporting the nation’s small businesses over the past decade, and been intimately involved in key policy areas affecting small business, including industrial relations and vocational training, as well as the introduction of policies such as Single Touch Payroll and e-invoicing. 

Eventi, a Pisciotta sulle orme del Vescovo Pappacoda

Eventi, a Pisciotta sulle orme del Vescovo Pappacoda
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Privatised job agencies get rich off unemployed suffering

MacroBusiness Access Subscriber Only Content In the late 1990s, Australia privatised the system that helps the unemployed find work. The idea was that by paying employment service providers for each person they placed into a job, the process would become more efficient. Instead, a parasitic industry developed with around 40 privately run employment agencies earning millions in fees from the unemployed. There are 1116 words left in this subscriber-only article. These agencies participate in the federal government’s Jobactive program and receive fees for each jobseeker placed on their books, as well as incentive payments once people find work. When a job seeker attends their “initial appointment”, the Jobactive provider receives between $266 and $377. For placing an unemployed worker in an approved activity for fifty hours per fortnight (such as Work for the Dole), the provider receives $350. Placing someone into as little as four weeks of paid work nets providers $400. It

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