The premier boasts about 100,000 new “life-changing jobs” created by his controversial Skills Development Fund. But no one in charge of the $2.5 billion program tracks whether those employment numbers are for full-time, part-time or temporary work.
The premier boasts about 100,000 new “life-changing jobs” created by his controversial Skills Development Fund. But no one in charge of the $2.5 billion program tracks whether those employment numbers are for full-time, part-time or temporary work.
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