Australians can now rate companies that prepare welfare recipients for work with a crowdsourced review platform launched by an unemployed workersโ advocacy group.
Australians seeking the JobSeeker payment are typically linked to an employment service provider with whom they must regularly meet. An industry has emerged of these privatised commercial providers who are paid by the government to help these welfare recipients find a job, improve their CV, or other tasks.
The Australian Unemployed Workersโ Union (AUWU) is set to launch itsย employment services provider real-time automated tracking service in an effort to hold the industry accountable.
We are excited to announce that the Employment Services Provider Real-time Automated Tracking Service (ESP RATS) app will launch this week!
While we are conducting final testing, it would be super helpful for you to share the rating survey at https://t.co/iglPF5dHXa #BTPM pic.twitter.com/XtmmfcRQDk
โ AUWU #BTPM (@AusUnemployment) May 16, 2022
โSeeing as the government has abdicated its responsibility to properly regulate their own industry, weโve decided to do it for them, on the largest possible scale,โ an AUWU spokesman, Jez Heywood, said inย a post about the platform.
The service is a website app that combines a searchable database of service providers with a rating, service type and location. The rating is determined by a peer-reviewed system developed by David OโHalloran and Simone Casey. It also scrapes all the comments on the federal governmentโs JobSearch list of providers.
So far, the AUWUโs survey has 242 responses that users can view by using the map or by searching by type of program. The app even includes a โwall of shameโ for the worst-reviewed providers.
Heywood says the union decided to launch its own rating system after a previous government-run โstarโ system was scrapped.
โItโs ludicrous that, after all these decades of the privatised employment services system, there has been no independent body to rate job agencies, document their bad behaviour, and bring them into line,โ the post says.
In 2020,ย documents obtained by Theย Guardianย revealed that more than 5000 payments for placing welfare recipients in jobs or education had been recouped โ totalling more than $1 million โ from service providers since 2015.
On July 1, the government employment service, jobactive, will beย replaced with Workforce Australia.
This article was first published by Crikey.
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