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‘Won’t rebuild itself’: Skilled worker exodus a fresh threat to events industry – The Age
Skilled events workers hit hard by the end of the JobKeeper wages subsidy may be permanently lost to the ailing sector, putting at risk its ability to recover from…
Recent payroll data from the ABS, which tracks jobs growth via payments to employees, showed that jobs in Victorias arts and recreation sectors, which had one in five workers on JobKeeper in the week before it ended, declined by 5.6 per cent in the four weeks after March 27.
While University of Melbourne economist Professor Jeff Borland cautioned that the payroll data is skewed by Easter and school holidays, he said it was clear the events industry was hit hard by the loss of JobKeeper.
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