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Job firm goes bust after investigation cuts funding

It comes as nine companies remain under investigation by the State Government, which will consider hiking penalties for companies caught breaching contract rules under the training scheme.A special investigation by The Sunday Mail in August exposed a scheme in which job agencies would advertise entry level jobs, such as factory and warehouse work, only to tell applicants they would need to sit through a “free” Certificate 3 course with a particular trainer to be eligible for work.The applicants…
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