• saltesc@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I don’t really see a person being able to work, but remaining unemployed being related to there being no work available. It would either be intentional or invalidity of some form. As I mentioned, there is always casual work available. The organisation I work at, there’s always roles available that would net someone triple what Jobseeker does. There’s entire industries based on these roles.

    If someone can’t get one of these jobs, it could only be invalidity and they shouldn’t be on the lower Jobseeker payments.