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Imagine falling over and cracking your head at a government mandated work site with no workplace insurance due to unsafe conditions and your family getting absolutely nothing, all because you were trying to keep your welfare of $200 a week so that you didn’t starve
> the report showed safety processes on work for the dole sites were “dangerously flawed”.
>”The taskforce found that risk assessments are being performed inexpertly or sometimes not at all,” he said.
>Following Park-Fing’s death, the AUWU formed a campaign – Justice For Josh – which sought to pressure the government to release its internal review and other documents related to the incident.
>In early 2017, the union was blocked from accessing Neato’s risk assessment documents under FOI laws because it contained information that could “harm” Neato.
>Park-Fing’s parents had spent years calling for the report to be published and his father, Iain, reportedly filed a $750,000 damages lawsuit in September.
>Its release comes ahead of the return of mutual obligations for jobseekers, which will be progressively rolled out from 9 June.
>The report also found Neato had “inappropriate supervision arrangements” at two work for the dole sites.
Imagine falling over and cracking your head at a government mandated work site with no workplace insurance due to unsafe conditions and your family getting absolutely nothing, all because you were trying to keep your welfare of $200 a week so that you didn’t starve
> the report showed safety processes on work for the dole sites were “dangerously flawed”.
>”The taskforce found that risk assessments are being performed inexpertly or sometimes not at all,” he said.
>Following Park-Fing’s death, the AUWU formed a campaign – Justice For Josh – which sought to pressure the government to release its internal review and other documents related to the incident.
>In early 2017, the union was blocked from accessing Neato’s risk assessment documents under FOI laws because it contained information that could “harm” Neato.
>Park-Fing’s parents had spent years calling for the report to be published and his father, Iain, reportedly filed a $750,000 damages lawsuit in September.
>Its release comes ahead of the return of mutual obligations for jobseekers, which will be progressively rolled out from 9 June.
>The report also found Neato had “inappropriate supervision arrangements” at two work for the dole sites.
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