There is also a strong correlation between the demise of permanent workers in favor of part time, subbies and contract work
These in turn were partly caused by arrogant and unreasonable demands by unions for excessive pay increases, which was answered by bosses cutting out permanent workers so as to bypass the union system
It is much less desirable to employ apprentices when you have a part time work force
So there are many reasons that TAFE has gone and that there are fewer apprentices who now do a variety of reduced courses of training and learning
Which incidentally increases the need to "import" people to do those jobs (what a coincidence)
For the first time in recorded history, less than half of all working Australians have a permanent full-time job with leave entitlements, new research reveals.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06...-low-as-casual-work-takes-over-report/9840064
Nothing happens in a vacuum there is always a hidden reason and meaning for what happens
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