Employment Minister meets with Mackay businesses to get jobseekers Back to Work

Published Tuesday, 06 September, 2016 at 11:15 AM

Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations, Minister for Racing and Minister for Multicultural Affairs
The Honourable Grace Grace

Employment Minister Grace Grace today met with local employers, business networks and job agency representatives in Mackay to encourage employers to take advantage of the Palaszczuk Government’s $100 million Back to Work regional jobs package.

Ms Grace said the initiative prodivded employer support payments to give employers the confidence to hire a jobseeker.

“So far, we have delivered over $400,000 in Employer Support Payments across Queensland since July 1 with over $40,000 of the payments made in the Mackay-Whitsunday region,” Ms Grace said.

“Our Back to Work Teams on the ground are receiving positive feedback from local businesses and it is encouraging to see so many applications made by business that have taken on a jobseeker since July 1.

“Back to Work specifically targets jobseekers and employers outside the southeast corner and includes payments of up to $10,000 for employers who hire an unemployed worker, and up to $15,000 for the long-term unemployed.

“This is a government focussed on supporting jobs and supporting our regions.” Ms Grace said.

To be eligible, employees need to have started work on, or after Friday 1 July 2016, and have been employed for at least four weeks. 

Back to Work Teams have been appointed for each region to help employers and jobseekers navigate the system and help connect local employers with jobseekers in regional Queensland.

Eligibility criteria apply and payments will be paid to businesses in two parts, the first payment is made after one month, and the balance at the end of the employee’s first year with the business.

Businesses can visit www.qld.gov.au/backtowork  for more information about Back to Work, or to apply for an employer support payment.

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