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Best podcasts about jobmaker

Latest podcast episodes about jobmaker

Koudetat
Il ne faut pas avoir peur d'affirmer sa singularité I Koudetat x Jobmaker

Koudetat

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 24:18


Retrouve l'intégralité de cet épisode en vidéo sur la plateforme koudetat.co !Julie Coudry est la CEO de Jobmaker, le coach digital de carrière qui accompagne le collaborateur dans la construction de son projet de mobilité professionnelle.

Weekend Wrap 17 Oct 21: COVID updates as Vic and NSW head out of lockdown, Whats Josh Frydenberg‘s problem? And Morrison is finally off to Glasgow

"The Week on Wednesday" with Van Badham & Ben Davison

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 17:55


Ben Davison wraps up the changes to COVID protections around the country as NSW schools are set to reopen, Victoria announces end of lockdown and Hobart seems set to survive a scare unscathed. What's Josh Frydenberg's problem.  The Morrison government Treasurer keeps attacking Victoria, that state he's from, on everything to do with COVID.  Why?  Ben Looks at how Frydenberg's failures on Jobkeeper, Jobmaker, Wages and secure jobs might be driving him to create a distraction. And Morrison has finally decided to go to CoP26 in Glasgow in November after pressure from the opposition, Prince Charles, The Queen (who was attacked in the Herald Sun over it, so much for "mission zero") and comedian Dan Ilic who's billboard campaign has gone from Kooyong and Armadale to Glasgow and Times Square.  WIth emissions targets somewhere around half of the rest of the developed world and the Nationals still demanding an unknown price for policy to get to net zero what will Morrison say when he gets to Glasgow?  Maybe the next two sitting weeks will shed some light.

Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes
098 - Budget Beers feat. Holly

Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 82:50


Noon has been struck down by the man flu (it's not covid, dw) so Zac recruited friend, confidant, and member of our inner sanctum Holly to chat about the news this week. Holly is, amongst other things, the co-host of Every Second Weekend, a podcast she makes with her dad where they read Agatha Christie books, and the co-host of Zac's life.    Entree: NDIS independent assessments look like they're going to go ahead unfortunately. UFU: We talk about the federal budget, and why it's a woozle-wozzle that no one should pay attention to, and how JobMaker went (spoiler: it went badly). SPOTW: This week it's a multi-way tie - Zac collected a few front page articles about the Budget and Holly deploys her expertise as a graphic designer to make fun of them Potluck: Lia called in to discuss consent education resources that are actually useful, unlike the Milkshake video. First Nations: CW for discussion of deaths in custody and using the names of Indigenous people who have passed. If you want to skip it, the story runs from 47:00-59:00. Zac gives an update on the inquiry into the death of Wayne Fellla Morrison. Positivity Corner: a rare actually good positivity corner! Celeste Liddle is running as the Greens candidate for Cooper. And you'll just have to listen to the end of the show for our Pupdate! Support the show financially: www.patreon.com/AuspolSnackpod   

Tax inVoice
Episode 32 – JobMaker Plan Part 2: Economic support measures

Tax inVoice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 14:49


In this second episode of our two-part Tax inVoice Podcast series on the government’s JobMaker Plan, Assistant Commissioners Amy James-Velagic and Kasey Macfarlane are joined by Judy O’Connell, Commissioner of the Victorian Small Business Commission. They discuss temporary full expensing and loss carry back, including eligibility criteria, interactions with other economic recovery measures and how to claim.For more information visit the temporary full expensing and loss carry back . 

Solidarity Breakfast
Eviction Moratorium Ends II Mad F**** Bitch II OTW II This is the Week that Was II Voice from Myanmar II Adani's Connection to Myanmar military

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021


Eviction Moratorium Ends II Mad F**** Bitch II OTW II This is the Week that Was II Voice from Myanmar II Adani's Connection to Myanmar militaryEviction Moratorium Ends II RAHU Rally held Sunday 28 March on Parliament steps on the last day of moratorium on evictions because of the covid pandemic. Mad F**** Bitch II reflections on system aggression against women.Two pre-recorded pieces1.    Clip from Marxism session Inside Argentina’s abortion rights victory – fascinating response from audience member2.    It's creative commons with attribution; written and performed by Kamala Sings; recorded by Alex Bainbridge for Green Left.Used at Brisbane celebrations for the 30th anniversary of Green Left (language warning)Over the Wall II Duncan talks with Kristen O'Connell at AUWU covering cover Jobmaker (the subsidy for under 35s), Job Agencies and the tiny increase to Jobseeker.This is the Week that Was II Kevin smashes the weekVoice from Myanmar II an exerpt from the Marxist Conference session on Myanmar, Thailand and Philippines. Just an excerpt with a voice from a student activist revealing what is at stake. Adani's Connection to Myanmar military II Andy Paine from Frontline Action On Coal Group on Adani’s connection to the Myanmar military. 

Parra CALD
Australian Taxation Updates Work From Home, Job Keeper and Job Maker Hiring Credit Scheme Mandarin 主题: 来自澳洲税务局有关税务的更新信息 (在家办公) (保职津贴) 及 (普通话)

Parra CALD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 15:37


12 March 2021 Topic: Updated information from the Australian Taxation Office regarding.... 主题: 来自澳洲税务局有关税务的更新信息 Work From Home (在家办公) JobKeeper Program (保职津贴) 及 Job Maker Hiring Credit Scheme (普通话)   Content 内容: Working from home shortcut method (80 cents per hour) is available up to 30 June 2021. The JobKeeper program remains open to new and existing participants that meet eligibility requirements until the end of the scheme on 28 March 2021. The JobMaker Hiring Credit scheme is an incentive for businesses to employ additional young job seekers aged 16–35 years. Eligible employers can access the JobMaker Hiring Credit for each eligible additional employee they hire between 7 October 2020 and 6 October 2021 在家工作的简易扣减方法(每小时80分)有效期至2021年6月30日。 JobKeeper对符合资格的新和现有的参与者仍然保持开放,直到该计划于2021年3月28日结束。 JobMaker是一种激励措施,鼓励企业雇用更多额外的介乎在16岁和35岁之间的年轻求职者。合资格的雇主可以在2020年10月7日至2021年10月6日之间以其雇用额外的每位合资格的雇员申请JobMaker 。 Speaker主讲: Ada Ly 李璧君 Community Culture Education & Assistance Individuals and Intermediaries Australian Taxation Office   More information please visit www.ato.gov.au, or call Taxation Office on 13 28 61. Do you need an interpreter? Please first call 13 14 50 Interpreter Service and ask them to assist your call. 要了解以上更多资讯 , 请参考 澳洲税务局纲站  www.ato.gov.au, 或致电澳洲税务局 13 28 61查询。如要求传译,请先致电13 14 50。

Parra CALD
Australian Taxation Updates Work From Home, Job Keeper Program and Job Maker Hiring Credit Scheme Cantonese 主題: 來自澳洲稅務局有關稅務的更新信息 (在家辦公) (保職津貼) (廣東話)

Parra CALD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 15:52


12 March 2021 Topic Australian Taxation Updates Work From Home, Job Keeper Program and Job Maker Hiring Credit Scheme Updates from the Australian Taxation Office 主題: 來自澳洲稅務局有關稅務的更新信息: Work from Home (在家辦公), JobKeeper Program (保職津貼) 及JobMaker Hiring Credit Scheme. (廣東話)   Content 内容: Working from home shortcut method (80 cents per hour) is available to 30 June 2021. The JobKeeper program remains open to new and existing participants that meet eligibility requirements until the end of the scheme on 28 March 2021.  The JobMaker Hiring Credit scheme is an incentive for businesses to employ additional young job seekers aged 16–35 years. Eligible employers can access the JobMaker Hiring Credit for each eligible additional employee they hire between 7 October 2020 and 6 October 2021 在家工作的簡易扣減方法(每小時80分)有效期至2021年6月30日。 JobKeeper對符合資格的新和現有的參與者仍然保持開放,直到該計劃於2021年3月28日結束。 JobMaker是一種激勵措施,鼓勵企業僱用更多額外的介乎在16歲和35歲之間的年輕求職者。合資格的雇主可以在2020年10月7日至2021年10月6日之間以其僱用額外的每位合資格的僱員申請JobMaker。 Speaker主講: Ada Ly 李璧君 Community Culture Education & Assistance Individuals and Intermediaries Australian Taxation Office   More information please visit www.ato.gov.au, or call Taxation Office on 13 28 61 for enquiry. Do you need an interpreter? Please first call 13 14 50 Interpreter Service and ask them to assist your call. 要瞭解以上更多資訊 , 請參考 澳洲稅務局綱站  www.ato.gov.au , 或致電澳洲稅務局 13 28 61查詢。如要求傳譯,請先致電13 14 50。

The Accidental Bookkeeper
Let's Get Down to Business - Episode 14 - Jobmaker

The Accidental Bookkeeper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 12:45


You've heard of Jobseeker, you've seen Jobkeeper, now its time to talk a little bit about Jobmaker, Jo has a look at the details of the Governments new scheme and showcases what to look out for.Make sure to follow us on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from!We would love everyone to join our Facebook Group Money Honey/ Tradie WAGS https://www.facebook.com/groups/moneyhoneyWAGS/Follow Jo McCauley on Instagram @tradiewagjoFollow Tradie WAGS on social media @TradieWAGS (both Facebook and Instagram)Connect with Jo on Linkedin – Joanne McCauleyThank you to our sponsor Jigsaw Tax & Advisory https://www.jigsawtaxandadvisory.com.au/

125 years and counting
Episode 1 - Introduction, Jobmaker & market update

125 years and counting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 37:12


In episode 1, we introduce ourselves and the reason for doing the podcast.  We also give an overview of Jobmaker and a current market update

QIC QPod
Take Ten – 24 July

QIC QPod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 13:45


This week has been a veritable smorgasbord for economists. Yesterday, the Australian Treasurer revealed a A$850 billion debt bomb. The JobMaker and JobSeeker programmes were extended till 2021. The world gave us a AAA sovereign rating. And COVID continues to lockdown Melbourne and Sydney, the engine rooms of our national economy. Tune in this week and listen to our Chief Economist Dr Matthew Peter and Craig Balenzuela ponder why the government should direct its fiscal firepower to infrastructure. Disclaimer: This information is solely for general information purposes. It is not financial product advice or an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy securities or any other investment, investment management or advisory services. In preparing this information, QIC has not taken into account any investor's objectives, financial situations or needs. QIC does not represent, warrant or guarantee that the integrity of this information has been maintained or that the information is free of errors, virus or interference. You are not permitted to rely on this information, and any reliance on it, or decisions made based on it, are your responsibility. QIC therefore accepts no liability for any reliance on this information. Copyright QIC Limited, Australia. All rights are reserved. For more information about QIC, our approach, clients and regulatory framework, please refer to our website www.qic.com or contact us directly.

My Business podcast: Australia’s leading show for SMEs
From JobMaker to state budgets and what it all means for you

My Business podcast: Australia’s leading show for SMEs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 33:26


In this special episode of the MyBusiness Podcast, host Maja Garaca Djurdjevic is joined by the deputy editor of MyBusiness, Adrian Flores, to discuss the latest in business news. Over the past week, several big announcements were made from Canberra, including JobMaker's passage through Parliament and the tabling of both the small-business insolvency reforms and legislation ensuring COVID-related small-business grants are made tax-free. On a state level, NSW unveiled its budget, spurring hope in the small-business community, while Victoria embraced the new COVID normal and South Australia plunged back into uncertainty with the return of several state borders. Adrian and Maja take a look at the above and more, dissecting the key business measures, including JobMaker.

SBS Korean - SBS 한국어 프로그램
Federal government establishes JobMaker scheme - 프라이든버그 재무 장관, 청년 고용 장려하는 잡 메이커 “나이 차별 아니야…”

SBS Korean - SBS 한국어 프로그램

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 2:04


Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has defended the Jobmaker scheme saying the unemployment rate is higher for younger workers compared to older employees. - 35세 미만의 젊은 근로자들을 고용하는 업체에게 직원의 임금을 정부가 일부 지원해 주는 잡 메이커 계획이 어제 의회를 통과했다.

7NEWS Australia Podcast
7NEWS Update: Thursday November 12, 2020

7NEWS Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 18:08


New South Wales have smashed Queensland in Game 2 of State of Origin at ANZ Stadium with a 24 point victory; there are fears older workers could lose their jobs to younger Australians after the Government's JobMaker bill passed the Senate overnight; and a health alert has been issued for more than 18,000 people in Sydney's north west after traces of COVID-19 were found in sewage. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SBS Korean - SBS 한국어 프로그램
Coalition rejects JobMaker changes safeguarding older workers from unfair dismissal - 자유당 연립, 36세 이상 근로자 보호 위한 ‘잡메이커(JobMaker)' 수정안 거부

SBS Korean - SBS 한국어 프로그램

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 2:01


Federal parliament has voted against safeguards to prevent employers from taking advantage of hiring credits to sack older workers. - 고용주가 ‘잡메이커 고용 크레딧(JobMaker Hiring Credit)'의 혜택을 보려고 상대적으로 나이가 많은 직원을 해고하는 것을 방지하기 위한 수정안이 연방 하원에서 부결됐다.

The Money
The 20-minute neighbourhood

The Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 28:37


If you're working from home or you've been in lockdown, the local neighbourhood has become incredibly important. Could our increasingly local and digital lifestyle reshape our cities? Plus, the Crown Resorts AGM and governance failures. And will JobMaker really support 450,000 jobs?Guests: Professor Elizabeth Sheedy, risk expert, Macquarie Business School, Macquarie UniversityLucinda Hartley, co-founder of NeighbourlyticsPeter Strong, CEO, Council of Small Business of AustraliaPeter Davidson, Principal Advisor, Australian Council of Social Service

Pride in Protest
Building a Better (Federal) Budget feat. Dani Cotton

Pride in Protest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 31:43


In this episode of Pride in Protest: The Podcast, Alex speaks with Dani Cotton, who is currently doing their PhD in political economy, about the 2020-2021 Australian Federal Budget. With a conversation ranging from the tax cuts and the JobMaker program to the racist immigration laws and education policy, Dani discusses the flaws, and the solutions to this very bad, incredibly terrible budget.If you would like to get involved with the rallies that are occurring in response to the government's cuts to tertiary education funding, check out these pages:Staff and Students Say No Cuts - https://www.facebook.com/StaffAndStudentsNoCuts/Sydney University Education Action Group - https://www.facebook.com/SydneyUniversityEducationActionGroup/NTEU NSW - https://www.facebook.com/nteunsw/Please note - in this episode we refer to John Hewson as the former PM, he is in fact the former leader of the Liberal Party

The Friday Workplace Briefing, hosted by Andrew Douglas and Karen Luu
FCW Lawyers - Friday Workplace Briefing | 9 October 2020

The Friday Workplace Briefing, hosted by Andrew Douglas and Karen Luu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 27:09


Your weekly update on the latest critical news and developments that affect your workplace, presented by FCW Lawyers. This week's episode provides an update on: • COVID-19: The Clerks Award, JobMaker and pandemic leave • Safety lessons for employers "on the road" • Part 5 of our bullying, harassment and discrimination series See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We Talk Cents
2. The Winners and Losers of Australia's 2020 Federal Budget

We Talk Cents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 23:50


If you're a tax payer, a young person, a parent, an employer, a woman or you care about manufacturing and/or the climate then take a listen to find out how  the Australian 2020 Federal budget will impact you.Interested in the effects of Covid-19 on Aussie's mental health? Take a look at the information we mentioned from Black Dog Institute here.Still want to know more about the budget? Take a look at the budget papers released by the government here.If you'd like to get a full picture of your financial health Download the WeMoney app. Use the referral code 'PODCAST' when you sign up to receive $5 when you connect a valid financial account.DisclaimerWe Talk Cents is not a financial advisor and the information provided is general in nature and was prepared for information purposes only. This podcast should not be considered to constitute financial advice. Accordingly, reliance should not be placed on the podcast as the basis for making an investment, financial or other decision. This information does not take into account your investment objectives, particular needs or financial situation. 

Finance & Coffee Talk with Dien
Friday Wrap 9th October 2020: The 2020 Budget talk

Finance & Coffee Talk with Dien

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 24:44


This week's episode is dedicated to the Federal Budget that was delivered earlier this week. Topics of discussion by Dien Le and Michael Tran are: Personal income tax Immediate personal tax relief for individuals Exempting granny flat arrangements from capital gains tax Business owners Extension of the provision allowing small business to instantly write-off asset purchases Temporary loss carry-back to support cash flow Covid-19 response package JobMaker hiring credit Superannuation Superannuation reform

Daily Betoota
The VP Debate, JobMaker & A Shoeless Bloke At The Surf Club - October 9

Daily Betoota

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 3:30


Errol Parker and Wendell Hussey kick off another day in news, live from the Budgy Smuggler Booth. This podcast is brought to you by the new show, Brave New World. Landing on Stan on October 16. Go to Stan.com.au for a FREE 30 day trial. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Daily Betoota
The VP Debate, JobMaker & A Shoeless Bloke At The Surf Club - October 9

Daily Betoota

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 4:30


Errol Parker and Wendell Hussey kick off another day in news, live from the Budgy Smuggler Booth. This podcast is brought to you by the new show, Brave New World. Landing on Stan on October 16. Go to Stan.com.au for a FREE 30 day trial.

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My Business podcast: Australia’s leading show for SMEs
Unpacking the budget: What's in it for SMEs

My Business podcast: Australia’s leading show for SMEs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 24:38


In this special budget coverage episode of the MyBusiness Podcast, host Maja Garaca Djurdjevic is joined by a number of prominent figures in the small business space to unpack the most anticipated budget in history. From loss carry-back for businesses and temporary full expensing which builds on the expanded instant asset write-off, to tax incentives and the JobMaker hiring credit, our host and guests discuss budget 2020 and what it means for business. Maja is joined by Kate Carnell, the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman; Andrew Conway, the CEO of the Institute of Public Accountants; Vicki Stylianou, executive general manager, advocacy and technical at the IPA; and the body's general manager of technical policy Tony Greco. Hear their thoughts on budget 2020 and gain more insight into some of the measures that could help your COVID recovery.

SME Podcasts
5 Things Holding Up The Australian Economy For SME's in 2020

SME Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 22:18


We are coming out of lockdown and restrictions, but officially in a recession. How is our economy going to handle this? The Australian government has driven Jobseeker, Jobkeeper and now Jobmaker - everything will be about Jobs, Jobs and Jobs. We ask our resident money man David Rankin from Sort My Money to explain the situation for SMEs and how it impacts them. Please remember to subscribe to our YouTube Channel

Taxed and Wasted
Million Dollar Indoor Plants | Taxed and Wasted

Taxed and Wasted

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 17:01


Million Dollar Indoor Plants | Taxed and Wasted Welcome to Taxed and Wasted, by the Australian Taxpayers' Alliance! This week's podcast discusses ScoMo's new JobMaker program, millions of taxpayer dollars being spent on plants, and more. Join us today, and don't forget to subscribe! Host's Twitter: @EmilioGarciaOz (Emilio Garcia) -- www.taxpayers.org.au www.twitter.com/AusTaxpayers www.facebook.com/AusTaxpayers/ www.bit.ly/2uHttZb (YouTube) www.apple.co/31NJOaN www.spoti.fi/30h1R7l https://bit.ly/2RTiljX (Google Podcasts)

Between the Bells
Morning Bell 15 June

Between the Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 3:34


The Aussie share market is eyeing a lift of 0.4% at the open following commodities rallying on Friday.The Australia Prime Minister is expected to outline details of the Government's JobMaker plan, as well as increased spending on infrastructure projects including the expansion of BHP's Olympic Dam in South Australia.Investors will be watching Healius (ASX:HLS) and Select Harvest (ASX:SHV).Trading ideas:Citi estimates there is a 85% downturn of global share markets, suggesting there will be more bad news to come. So in this instance, you might like to consider looking at short ETFs to hedge your portfolio. You could consider (ASX:BEAR), (ASX:BBOZ) and (ASX:BBUS).UBS has given Seven Group Holding (ASX:SVH) a price target of $19, expecting a 9.5% rise from Friday's close of $17.35. Macquarie increased its target to $19.10 and Credit Suisse increased its target to $20.35.Macquarie increased Santos' (ASX:STO) price target to $6.05. 

7NEWS Australia Podcast
7 NEWS update: Monday 15th June 2020

7NEWS Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 13:39


Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has sacked minister Adem Somyurek following reports of branch stacking, and comments about a female minister; Prime Minister Scott Morrison has unveiled the inner workings of his government’s JobMaker scheme, fast-tracking 15 large-scale priority infrastructure projects across Australia by reducing the time required for approvals; and disgraced former NSW Labor minister and convicted sex offender Milton Orkopoulos has been charged with more than a dozen alleged sexual assault offences dating back to the 1990s.See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

7NEWS Australia Podcast
7 NEWS update: Monday 15th June 2020

7NEWS Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 13:39


Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has sacked minister Adem Somyurek following reports of branch stacking, and comments about a female minister; Prime Minister Scott Morrison has unveiled the inner workings of his government's JobMaker scheme, fast-tracking 15 large-scale priority infrastructure projects across Australia by reducing the time required for approvals; and disgraced former NSW Labor minister and convicted sex offender Milton Orkopoulos has been charged with more than a dozen alleged sexual assault offences dating back to the 1990s.See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SBS Romanian - SBS in limba romana
Jobmaker plan for the future - Planul pentru viitor, Jobmaker

SBS Romanian - SBS in limba romana

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 7:43


Prime Minister Scott Morrison says reforming industrial relations will be one of the keys to Australia's economic recovery.He's hoping the creation of five working groups which will bring together unions, employer groups, business and other stakeholders will agree to reforms between now and September. - Primul ministru australian Scott Morrison afirma ca reformarea relatiilor industriale curente va fi una dintre cheile redresarii economice a tarii.Domnul Morrison spera sa creeze 5 grupuri de lucru care vor reuni sindicatele, grupurile de angajatori, întreprinderile și alte părți interesate, ce vor fi de acord cu reformele de acum si pana in luna septembrie.

The Chaser Report
The Sixty Billion Dollar Man

The Chaser Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 30:18


With the Prime Minister's announcement that JobMaker will usher in an era of cooperation between workers and bosses, the team brainstorms ways employers can force their workers to cooperate. Andrew looks at how cringeful celebrities are getting their faces out there during the pandemic. Dom makes you feel better about not being able to travel overseas by looking at a tourist destination that's even worse than the Gold Coast. Plus the latest news from the world's most trusted newsreader, Rebecca De Unamuno. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fear and Greed
Make way for JobMaker

Fear and Greed

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 19:12


We’ve had JobSeeker and JobKeeper. Now, get ready for JobMaker. Today the Prime Minister’s going to outline his economic plan to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, putting skills training and industrial relations centre stage. Also today: Directors of listed companies get a break from following the rules The days of fighting for toilet paper are over And global ratings agencies take a negative view on Australia Plus an interview with AMP Capital’s Dermot Ryan about the sector of the market that’s defied market expectations in recent weeks.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lynda Steele Show
Working on the West Coast: Standout in 2020

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 5:47


What are the trending elements that employers are looking for in resumes these days? Jobmaker of the Week: Galvanize Christian St. Cyr is Author of the BC Labour Market Report