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[日常管理] 致房东:40位公共政策专家给总理的公开信,建议也给临时签证者援助。 [复制链接]

发表于 2020-4-8 11:45 |显示全部楼层
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致房东:40位公共政策专家给总理的公开信,建议也给临时签证者援助。
https://neoskosmos.com/en/162357 ... oronavirus-support/
Dear Mr Morrison,

The Australian government has achieved a great deal with its far-reaching responses to the risks to the Australian people and the economy as a result of the Covid19 pandemic.

The temporary increases to social security benefits through the introduction of the Coronavirus Supplement and the introduction of the JobKeeper Payment have done much to boost public confidence as Australia along with the rest of the world faces the most challenging economic environment in 100 years.

The combination of these two payments should provide a robust safety net for those who qualify for one or other of the payments.

However, there is a serious gap in the government’s response that needs to be filled as soon as possible. This is the situation facing temporary visa holders in the workforce who are not currently eligible to access the Covid-19 crisis measures.

On 4 April, the acting minister for immigration announced that most temporary visa holders with work rights will now be able to access their Australian superannuation to help support themselves during the crisis, but that others would be encouraged to return to their home country.

The Minister’s Statement sets out the scale of this issue:

there are 2.17 million people presently in Australia on a temporary visa
of these, there are more than 672,000 New Zealanders in Australia on a subclass 444 visa
there are 565,000 international students in Australia, mainly studying in the higher education or vocational education sector
There are around 139,000 temporary skilled visa holders, on either a 2 year or 4 year visa
There are about 118,000 people in Australia on a Working Holiday visa (or backpacker visa)
There are another 185,000 other temporary visa holders in Australia, about half of them temporary graduate visa holders
The minister has acknowledged the crucial role that these temporary visa holders play in the Australian economy. For example, his statement points out that international students “are an important contributor to our tertiary sector and economy, supporting 240,000 Australian jobs.”

Many of those on working holiday visas are working in “the critical sectors of heath, aged and disability care, agriculture and food processing, and childcare”.

Temporary skilled visa holders “were provided the visa to fill a skills shortage – a shortage that may still be present when the crisis has passed”.

Also on 4 April, a joint statement from the Deputy Prime Minister, the Minister for Agriculture and the Minister for Immigration announced temporary changes to visa arrangements to help farmers access the workforce they need to secure Australia’s food and produce supply during Covid-19.

Pointing out that “these visa holders fill a critical workforce gap in this sector,” the government announced that, before moving to other parts of the country, working holiday makers will need to self-isolate for 14 days.

The JobKeeper and the JobSeeker Payments will cover some temporary visa holders, but not all.

For example, it appears that New Zealanders in Australia will be eligible for the JobKeeper Payment, but only if they have been with the same employer for 12 months or more. They will only be entitled to the JobSeeker Payment and the Coronavirus Supplement if they have been in Australia for 10 years or more.

Non-New Zealanders will have only their super to rely on (which may have plummeted in value), a wholly inadequate solution.

The government has already made the very positive move of extending access to social security benefits to permanent residents who previously were not eligible for many payments for up to four years.

Refusing income support to temporary migrants who lose their jobs poses risks to public health and their own welfare, will create shortages of workers in vital sectors now and when the economy restarts, and breach Australia’s global responsibilities.

These workers have all been making valuable contributions to the Australian economy.

Many will not be able to, and should not have to, return “home”.

If temporary migrants find themselves without income and unlawfully resident here, Australia will face a humanitarian crisis and an even worse health situation for us all.

Such migrants may be made homeless or will be forced to live in crowded situations and may be forced into illegal work.

We believe that as a matter of urgency that entitlement to the JobSeeker Payment and the Coronavirus Supplement should be extended to these workers for the period of the current health emergency.

The minister for families and social services has wide-ranging discretionary powers to make regulations to achieve this, but the sitting of parliament this week provides the opportunity for the government to make a firm commitment to fill this gap in their response to this unprecedented crisis.

Yours sincerely,

Associate Professor Laurie Berg, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney

Professor Sharon Bessel, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University

Associate Professor Anna Boucher, The University of Sydney

Associate Professor Bruce Bradbury, Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW

Dr Stephen Clibborn, The University of Sydney Business School

Professor Jock Collins, Professor of Social Economics, UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney

Professor Rae Cooper, The University of Sydney Business School

Professor Jean-Philippe Deranty, Department of Philosophy, Macquarie University

Dr Norbert Ebert, Department of Sociology, Macquarie University

Associate Professor Bassina Farbenblum, Director UNSW Human Rights Clinic, UNSW Law

Professor Karen R Fisher, Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW

Professor Susan Goodwin, The University of Sydney

Professor Matthew Gray, Centre for Social Research and Methods, The Australian National University

Associate Professor Dimitria Groutsis, The University of Sydney Business School

Dr Nicholas Harrigan, Department of Sociology, Macquarie University

Professor Paul Henman School of Social Science, The University of Queensland

Associate Professor in Law Joanna Howe, University of Adelaide

Dr Evan Jones, Department of Political Economy, The University of Sydney

Peter Mares, Adjunct Fellow, Centre for Urban Transitions, Swinburne University

Professor Greg Marston, Professor of Social Policy, School of Social Science, The University of Queensland

Professor Gabrielle Meagher, Honorary Professor, Department of Sociology, Macquarie University

Professor Alan Morris, University of Technology Sydney

Associate Professor Gaby Ramia, The University of Sydney

Professor Alex Reilly, Law School, University of Adelaide

Associate Professor Shanthi Robertson, School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney University

Professor Nicholas Smith, Department of Philosophy, Macquarie University

Dr Ben Spies-Butcher, Department of Sociology, Macquarie University

Dr. Adam Stebbing, Department of Sociology, Macquarie University

Professor Miranda Stewart, Tax Group, University of Melbourne Law School

Professor Joo-Cheong Tham, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne

Scientia Professor Carla Treloar, Centre for Social Research in Health; Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales

Associate Professor kylie valentine, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales

Associate Professor Diane Van Den Broek, The University of Sydney Business School

Associate Professor Selvaraj Velayutham, Department of Sociology, Macquarie University

Professor Ariadne Vromen, Department of Government and International Relations, The University of Sydney

Professor Peter Whiteford, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University

Associate Professor Shaun Wilson, Macquarie University

Professor Amanda Wise, Department of Sociology, Macquarie University

Associate Professor Chris F Wright, The University of Sydney

Associate Professor Kyoung-Hee Yu, University of Technology Sydney
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都看看名字是来自哪里的,大家都睁眼看看
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发表于 2020-4-8 12:09 来自手机 |显示全部楼层
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房东最希望政府给临时人口发救济 这样他们转个手房租有了 呵呵

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知识分子大多数是一群善良却缺乏影响力的人物。秀才遇到兵,在澳洲也一样

发表于 2020-4-8 12:19 来自手机 |显示全部楼层
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感觉政府是印刷机,钱印不完的似的。。。
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发表于 2020-4-8 12:27 来自手机 |显示全部楼层
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都是一些慷他人之慨的人。

澳洲的信用评级已经面临下调了。

那么大的支出,谁支撑得起?提这个建议的人自己别领工资了,把自己的房子和收入给别人吧。

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本国人都救不过来了,哪有钱救外国人?

发表于 2020-4-8 12:37 |显示全部楼层
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都该回去吃各自政府。不走的吃自已。  不顾国力  圣母太多。

发表于 2020-4-8 12:40 |显示全部楼层
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都是混蛋嘛 自己国家的人都顾不过来 不是这个国家的都回自己国家去啊
所以到最后 还不如 所有人都发钱 发一样的 大家一起度过半年

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全部都是大鱷的教獸, 收了高额学费但是提供网课、不拆扣、如果学费拆扣、那班教獸怕人工減吧!所以又想我们辛苦的taxpayer 幫結帳。
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全体纳税人买单
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发表于 2020-4-8 14:05 |显示全部楼层
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本帖最后由 CAVOK 于 2020-4-8 13:07 编辑

这是有道理的.....一旦疫情结束...各种临时工作签证的人都走完了....
澳洲经济前景堪忧.

就看政府怎么衡量了......上次新闻说有300万人啊.

我邻居说他心脏医生回国了. ...没有补贴这种人都走了....

发表于 2020-4-8 14:09 来自手机 |显示全部楼层
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CAVOK 发表于 2020-4-8 13:05
这是有道理的.....一旦疫情结束...各种临时工作签证的人都走完了....
澳洲经济前景堪忧.


未必,留学生不会走,而现在拿临时签证打工的很大一部分是把钱寄回去,对澳洲贡献很小,走了以后本地失业的人就业机会增加了
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发表于 2020-4-8 14:16 |显示全部楼层
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goldenseiya 发表于 2020-4-8 13:09
未必,留学生不会走,而现在拿临时签证打工的很大一部分是把钱寄回去,对澳洲贡献很小,走了以后本地失业 ...

你说医生么??
澳洲很多职业都靠这些人的...并不是只有留学生...这些人按时上税..缺不要福利..
300万人里面有100万人是这种的话...100万的缺口..你去补吗?

还记得前段时间爱尔兰医护人员回国的事件么?

发表于 2020-4-8 14:29 |显示全部楼层
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我就問一句就好,這些學者當中,跟我一樣,兩個月前就主張徹底鎖國的有幾位?



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发表于 2020-4-8 14:33 |显示全部楼层
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CAVOK 发表于 2020-4-8 13:16
你说医生么??
澳洲很多职业都靠这些人的...并不是只有留学生...这些人按时上税..缺不要福利..
300 ...

医生倒不清楚,不过医生难道都要失业了?
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发表于 2020-4-8 14:43 |显示全部楼层
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goldenseiya 发表于 2020-4-8 13:33
医生倒不清楚,不过医生难道都要失业了?

不是啊..没有补贴啊...而且有些不是传染病的医生....还有很多...你现在不给补贴..他们又没有收入.
肯定只有回国......难道澳洲一恢复..他们都愿意回来?澳洲不是遍地都是黄金....这样折腾人...很有可能在家乡找工作了.
我说的这部分人是本来来自于比较富裕的地区...不是那种想尽办法移民过来吃福利的.

发表于 2020-4-8 15:18 来自手机 |显示全部楼层
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CAVOK 发表于 2020-4-8 13:43
不是啊..没有补贴啊...而且有些不是传染病的医生....还有很多...你现在不给补贴..他们又没有收入.
肯定只 ...

GP现在收入肯定是受影响了,但之前赚钱很多啊,不至于没有两周1500就要回家了吧…

发表于 2020-4-8 15:22 |显示全部楼层
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基本是教育系统
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发表于 2020-4-8 15:28 |显示全部楼层
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goldenseiya 发表于 2020-4-8 14:18
GP现在收入肯定是受影响了,但之前赚钱很多啊,不至于没有两周1500就要回家了吧… ...

关于GP..你可以搜索以前的帖子..里面有介绍的...GP不是每个都赚钱..
有些收入仅仅比澳洲平均高一些而已.
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