Coalition proposal would boost jobseeker but take away extra benefits
by Luke Henriques-Gomes from World news | The Guardian on (#5E6CS)
Abolishing supplementary payments without raising rate substantially would leave jobless worse off, union says
Jobseekers may get a permanent boost to their payments but lose smaller benefits worth hundreds of dollars a year to cover medication, transport and education costs, under a plan being considered by the federal government.
The Australian reported on Monday that the expenditure review committee of cabinet last week considered a plan to abolish numerous supplementary payments available to the unemployed along with any proposed increase to jobseeker payments.
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