Australia: Gradual return of mutual obligation requirements

Submitted by siha on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 15:49
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Department of Education, Skills and Employment (28.07.2020) Mutual obligation requirements will continue to be gradually introduced. From 4 August 2020, job seekers must be willing to accept any offer of suitable paid work and penalties will now apply if a job seeker refuses a job without a reasonable excuse.

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Mutual obligation requirements will continue to be gradually introduced. From 4 August 2020, job seekers must be willing to accept any offer of suitable paid work and penalties will now apply if a job seeker refuses a job without a reasonable excuse.

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Gradual return of mutual obligation requirements 

Mutual obligation requirements will continue to be gradually introduced. From 4 August 2020, job seekers must be willing to accept any offer of suitable paid work and penalties will now apply if a job seeker refuses a job without a reasonable excuse. Please see https://jobsearch.gov.au/compliance for information on the job seeker compliance system.

Job seekers with providers will be required to: 

  • undertake appointments with their employment services provider. This can be done online or over the phone or in exceptional circumstances in person.
  • agree to a Job Plan- the Job Plan sets out what a job seeker agrees to do while on payment and moving towards or back into employment.
  • undertake up to four job searches per month, tailored to local labour market conditions and 
  • participate in training or other activities, either online or in person where safe to do so. 

Job seekers who are in the Online Employment Service will be required to agree to their Job Plan and undertake up to four job searches per month.  

Job seekers will not be subject to payment suspensions or penalties for not meeting these requirements. 

Special circumstances exemptions will continue to be available from Services Australia for job seekers who require them, including those directly affected by COVID-19.

All job seekers are encouraged to maintain contact with their employment services provider or log onto their jobactive dashboard regularly, to ensure they are aware of opportunities available for training, upskilling or employment.