New subsidy for single parents

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The state government is hoping an expanded wage subsidy scheme for single parents in Maribyrnong, Hobsons Bay and across the state will also minimise workforce shortages.

Through the Jobs Victoria Fund wage subsidy scheme, eligible businesses will receive up to $20,000 if they hire an unemployed or underemployed single parent.

There are more than 250,000 single parents in Victoria and one parent households make up 15% of families living in Wyndham.

“Single parents work incredibly hard to provide for their families, and that’s why we’re doing what we can to help make things like finding a job that little bit easier,” Premier Daniel Andrews said.

Eligible businesses must have an annual payroll of less than $40 million and offer secure full-time or part-time roles.

The scheme has helped create almost 4,000 jobs for people affected by the pandemic and looking for work, including veterans, people living with disability,

“A job means more than just a pay cheque – it also means security, stability and a chance to build a life with those you love – and this pandemic has robbed too many single parents of that opportunity,” Mr Andrews said.

People looking for work and employers interested in accessing the wage subsidy scheme can register online.

Details: jobs.vic.gov.au/