World in brief: February 13 2018
AUSTRALIA: The government admitted yesterday that it would miss a 10-year target to halve the gap between aboriginal and non-aboriginal employment rates.
Trade union confederation Actu condemned the government for trying to “cook the books” by blaming its own Community Development Programme.
The programme forces mostly aboriginal people to perform 25 hours of usually manual labour a week for no pay, no benefits and with no workers’ rights.
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