ANALYSIS: Morrison's perplexing JobKeeper experiment turns the focus from women to men
So why the Federal Government should choose the childcare sector as the first to prematurely lose the JobKeeper wage subsidy is rather perplexing."A lot more women have either lost jobs or lost hours than men and I would've thought that involvement in early childhood was one of the best things Government could do to protect jobs for women," Early Childhood Australia chief executive Sam Page told the ABC.
Childcare workers will lose access to JobKeeper on July 20, eight days after the Morrison Government's three-month dalliance with free childcare ends.
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