Latest changes to Australian privatised job service industry are just window dressing and the sociopaths remain dominant

In the 1990s, a new industry was created in Australia. It produced nothing. But it was the federal government’s response to the political fallout from the high unemployment that had persisted since it abandoned its committent to full employment in the 1980s as neoliberal ideology became dominant and the corporate sector took control of public policy. The industry was the ‘unemployment’ industry and took the form of a privatised job services system which was paid billions of dollars in public money to ‘manage’ the unemployment. It produced nothing beneficial and has destroyed millions of lives. It has been a public policy disaster for more than 28 years yet successive federal governments have persisted with it. Yesterday (May 27, 2026), the Federal government announced what it claims are the first major reforms in decades of this failed system of job services provision. Unfortunately, the changes announced by the Australian government yesterday are just window-dressing and behind the hype remains a deeply flawed system that will never produce positive outcomes for disadvantaged Australians. What it will continue to achieve is the enrichment of the privatised operators and their shareholders or stakeholders, while the unemployed are forced to live on income support payments that are well below the poverty line and be subjected to sociopathological obligations that do nothing to advance their job prospects. The whole privatised system should be abandoned.

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