The $24 million allocated for job creation in the Geelong area by the Federal and State governments is a start, but a lot more needs to be done to attract new manufacturing industry to the city of Geelong.
For more information on this fund go to the links below:
http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2007/s1981524.htm
http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/ford-workers-shattered/2007/07/18/1184559837504.html
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The article below is in reference to the $50 million recovery fund supposedly set up to assist the 650 retrenched workers at Mitsubishi's Lonsdale engine plant in Adelaide (2005).
Union Warning on Ford Fund Failure
'A TOP South Australian unionist has warned Geelong not to squander a $24 million industry recovery fund. He said a similar South Australian fund flopped. The Victorian and federal governments created the Innovation and Investment Fund for Geelong last month after Ford announced it would shut down its engine plant in 2010, cutting 600 jobs. But Australian Metal Workers Union (AMWU) South Australian secretary John Camillo said yesterday the comparable fund in his state created the wrong jobs in the wrong industries. He said that two years after the fund was set up, almost 50 per cent of former employees were in casual work and nearly 30 per cent unemployed.'
Source: Jeff Whaley, Geelong Advertiser Thursday 16th August 2007.
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Great blog isixer keep up the good work.
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