Please, don't bring back the Commonwealth Employment Service
- Written by David O'Halloran, Adjunct Lecturer in Work and Labour Market Theory, Monash University
There’s talk of bringing back Australia’s Commonwealth Employment Service.
The Community and Public Sector Union has launched a campaign[1], the parliament has begun an inquiry[2] into the appropriateness of the present system of outsourcing employment services, and the government’s employment white paper has been deeply critical[3] of the system we have at the moment.
The Commonwealth Employment Service was itself the result of Australia’s first employment white paper[4] in 1945, which wanted a service designed, in its words:
to bring to the notice of men and women seeking employment the full range of opportunities, and in particular to find employment offering scope for their abilities
to enable employers to draw upon suitable labour throughout the Commonwealth
to provide assistance where necessary to enable employees to move to where employment is available.
It staffed offices throughout the country in which workers wanting to be matched with jobs would thumb through index cards and seek advice from expert job matchers.
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