House debates
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Social Security Amendment (National Green Jobs Corps Supplement) Bill 2009
Second Reading
Debate resumed from 17 November, on motion by Mr Clare:
That this bill be now read a second time.
upon which Dr Southcott moved by way of amendment:
That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words:“whilst not declining to give the bill a second reading , the House:
(1) is concerned that 71,500 young Australians have lost their jobs since the election of the Rudd Government;
(2) expresses its concern that 108,300 full-time jobs have been lost amongst young Australians over the last twelve months;
(3) notes that commencements among traditional trade apprentices have fallen by 21.2% in the 12 months to March 2009;
(4) notes that the proportion of young Australians not in full-time education or full-time employment has risen under this Government;
(5) condemns the Government for abolishing Green Corps as a youth development programme;
(6) is concerned that the Minister for Employment Participation believes that six month work experience placements are a substitute for a job;
(7) calls on the Government to outline how many new green jobs were in the Prime Minister’s announcement to the ALP National Conference on 30 July;
(8) calls on the Government to outline how many green jobs will be created in this term of Parliament; and
(9) calls on the Government to outline its strategy to create jobs for young Australians”.
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