Global finance: what does government and the opposition set aside for our job future?

Australia's unemployment rate rose to a seasonally adjusted 5.2 per cent for April with full-time jobs dropping and underemployment lifting.

Australia's unemployment rate rose to a seasonally adjusted 5.2 per cent for April with full-time jobs dropping and underemployment lifting. Source: SBS

A survey from NAB shows steep falls in employment prospects and sales and profits, which cause business conditions deteriorated sharply. Ivan invited the lecturer from Sydney University Business School, Dr. Wei Li, to explain the government and the opposition's plan to rectify Australian employment prospects.



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