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The Ageing Public Servants
Topic Started: 19 Sep 2015, 11:43 AM (4,419 Views)
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This is good news. As the retire out we don't replace them. Less fatcats spending all day applying for higher paying positions.
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19 Sep 2015, 01:43 PM
This is good news. As the retire out we don't replace them. Less fatcats spending all day applying for higher paying positions.
The government is actively recruiting right now, for permanent public servants, contractors and consultants. The market in Canberra for those with skills, especially higher IT skills (architecture, design, tech specialists, security, networking) is red hot. 5 years of cutbacks has left a lot of projects unfinished or behind schedule.
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19 Sep 2015, 01:49 PM
The government is actively recruiting right now, for permanent public servants, contractors and consultants. The market in Canberra for those with skills, especially higher IT skills (architecture, design, tech specialists, security, networking) is red hot. 5 years of cutbacks has left a lot of projects unfinished or behind schedule.
Yes, of course, the numbers have been going up since 2013...not

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http://www.apsc.gov.au/about-the-apsc/parliamentary/aps-statistical-bulletin/statistics-2015/all-staff#tables

And why the crunch will happen...
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19 Sep 2015, 02:06 PM
Yes, of course, the numbers have been going up since 2013...not

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http://www.apsc.gov.au/about-the-apsc/parliamentary/aps-statistical-bulletin/statistics-2015/all-staff#tables

And why the crunch will happen...
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Must be why unemployment is surging.

Oh wait, it went DOWN.
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19 Sep 2015, 02:09 PM
Must be why unemployment is surging.

Oh wait, it went DOWN.
lol,, yer, right

http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/6427-roy-morgan-unemployment-estimates-august-2015-201509030831


June 6, 2015
"The Abbott government faces a growing jobs challenge as the number of people trapped in long-term unemployment hits a 16-year high, taking a growing toll on Australia's collective wellbeing.
The number of people out of work for a year or more has risen by 18 per cent over the past year to 188,000, seasonally adjusted Bureau Statistics figures show. That's the highest number since the late 1990s and almost three times more than mid-2008, just before the global financial crisis.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/longterm-unemployment-sharp-rise-taking-a-toll-on-australias-wellbeing-20150605-ghhp6i.html#ixzz3m9OcuT9Y
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Oh yes, I can see the trend is down....not!
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ThePauk
19 Sep 2015, 02:15 PM
lol,, yer, right

http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/6427-roy-morgan-unemployment-estimates-august-2015-201509030831


June 6, 2015
"The Abbott government faces a growing jobs challenge as the number of people trapped in long-term unemployment hits a 16-year high, taking a growing toll on Australia's collective wellbeing.
The number of people out of work for a year or more has risen by 18 per cent over the past year to 188,000, seasonally adjusted Bureau Statistics figures show. That's the highest number since the late 1990s and almost three times more than mid-2008, just before the global financial crisis.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/longterm-unemployment-sharp-rise-taking-a-toll-on-australias-wellbeing-20150605-ghhp6i.html#ixzz3m9OcuT9Y
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Oh yes, I can see the trend is down....not!
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Why does your graph only show up to 2014. Surely you have some date to cover the past 21 months.
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19 Sep 2015, 02:15 PM
lol,, yer, right

http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/6427-roy-morgan-unemployment-estimates-august-2015-201509030831


June 6, 2015
"The Abbott government faces a growing jobs challenge as the number of people trapped in long-term unemployment hits a 16-year high, taking a growing toll on Australia's collective wellbeing.
The number of people out of work for a year or more has risen by 18 per cent over the past year to 188,000, seasonally adjusted Bureau Statistics figures show. That's the highest number since the late 1990s and almost three times more than mid-2008, just before the global financial crisis.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/longterm-unemployment-sharp-rise-taking-a-toll-on-australias-wellbeing-20150605-ghhp6i.html#ixzz3m9OcuT9Y
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Oh yes, I can see the trend is down....not!
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2014?

You are such an idiot Pauk it's painful to watch.

Unemployment rate decreased 0.1 pts to 6.2%.

http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/mf/6202.0

The ACT, dropped and has maintained the lowest unemployment rate in the country. So much for all those sacked government workers.
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19 Sep 2015, 04:04 PM
2014?

You are such an idiot Pauk it's painful to watch.

Unemployment rate decreased 0.1 pts to 6.2%.

http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/mf/6202.0

The ACT, dropped and has maintained the lowest unemployment rate in the country. So much for all those sacked government workers.
A self processed troll sates I am hard to watch...too funny.... carry on...
Is the trend up or down over the last few years?
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ThePauk
19 Sep 2015, 02:06 PM
Yes, of course, the numbers have been going up since 2013...not


The numbers were going down for about 5 years until this FY, at which point the hiring freeze has been lifted, and hiring has begun in earnest. That said, there is a rumour around town of 6000 VRs in Defence, although in saying that Defence is recruiting contractors and consultants heavily right now.
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19 Sep 2015, 04:06 PM
A self processed troll sates I am hard to watch...too funny.... carry on...
Is the trend up or down over the last few years?
You're on a roll today old timer.In another thread not so long ago you harp on about trends no mattering because the last number is down, now the trend matters and can only matter over a couple of years?

Don't want to address the fact you tried to pull a swifty with the 2014 chart either I see.
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