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WorkCover Victoria is an absolute mess. And this has all happened since Dan appointed his Labor mates to run the show - Bob Cameron, Colin Redford, Christine Smith

Payments to injured workers are exceeding premiums, and this didn’t happen overnight. The government was warned two years ago the scheme risked becoming financially unsustainable, but with an election in 2022, Dan let sleeping dogs lie, chipping in $1B to prop up the scheme.

And now, finally, we have premiums increasing by “42%”, though multiple businesses are reporting premium hikes of more than 100%

Who pays? We do, and if businesses can’t pass on the increased costs, jobs will inevitably go.
 
WorkCover Victoria is an absolute mess. And this has all happened since Dan appointed his Labor mates to run the show - Bob Cameron, Colin Redford, Christine Smith

Payments to injured workers are exceeding premiums, and this didn’t happen overnight. The government was warned two years ago the scheme risked becoming financially unsustainable, but with an election in 2022, Dan let sleeping dogs lie, chipping in $1B to prop up the scheme.

And now, finally, we have premiums increasing by “42%”, though multiple businesses are reporting premium hikes of more than 100%

Who pays? We do, and if businesses can’t pass on the increased costs, jobs will inevitably go.

Wouldnt it make more sense for employers to provide safer work places?
 
WorkCover Victoria is an absolute mess. And this has all happened since Dan appointed his Labor mates to run the show - Bob Cameron, Colin Redford, Christine Smith

Payments to injured workers are exceeding premiums, and this didn’t happen overnight. The government was warned two years ago the scheme risked becoming financially unsustainable, but with an election in 2022, Dan let sleeping dogs lie, chipping in $1B to prop up the scheme.

And now, finally, we have premiums increasing by “42%”, though multiple businesses are reporting premium hikes of more than 100%

Who pays? We do, and if businesses can’t pass on the increased costs, jobs will inevitably go.
If businesses can't protect their workers, it's best that they go out of business.
 

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WorkCover Victoria is an absolute mess. And this has all happened since Dan appointed his Labor mates to run the show - Bob Cameron, Colin Redford, Christine Smith

Payments to injured workers are exceeding premiums, and this didn’t happen overnight. The government was warned two years ago the scheme risked becoming financially unsustainable, but with an election in 2022, Dan let sleeping dogs lie, chipping in $1B to prop up the scheme.

And now, finally, we have premiums increasing by “42%”, though multiple businesses are reporting premium hikes of more than 100%

Who pays? We do, and if businesses can’t pass on the increased costs, jobs will inevitably go.
Workcover has been a mess for over 25 years.

I did a 6 month contract there in 1995 and it was overrun with consultants and contractors. There were so many conflicts of interest such as consultants leading teams with other contractors that they had hired via their LLC. Timesheets were signed off by these team leads and overtime was rampant.

Within the first few weeks, a new manager was brought in to head the project and he immediately shuffled all the team leads. I was asked to head up a team of one part-time public servant, two contractors, one of whom was also part-time. The new manager asked me to write an action/project plan over the weekend and have it on his desk by Monday morning. He told me to get a brain dump from the previous team lead. Naturally, he wouldn't give me information because his whole team had been slacking off all the time.

On Monday morning I delivered him my half-baked plan and he said it was crap. I told him his management was crap, expecting people to assimilate complex concepts in a weekend.

Little did I know that our consulting management were meeting with their head to discuss "shared opportunities". I received a frantic call from my manager asking me to meet him for a chat.

Four months later the project at Workcover was abandoned after millions had been wasted. I felt vindicated, the guy who back-stabbed me was fired and I was also fired from the most horrible job I've ever had. Workplace bullying incarnate. How ironic for "Work" Safe.

I went on to market myself to a large company in Melbourne, had a great four years there.

1995 was in the Kennett years. Ultimately these problems stem from a poor public service who kowtow to the government of the day and unions.
 
If businesses can't protect their workers, it's best that they go out of business.
Most of Workcover's activities are around rampant fraud detection. There's a massive food chain of lawyers, clinical specialists feeding off fraudulent claims. Workcover, NDIS, subsidised child care, rinse and repeat.
 
Wouldnt it make more sense for employers to provide safer work places?
Wouldn't it make sense for one man companies like mine not have to pay absurd premiums to a body that is inefficient?

The idea that I worked in a dangerous job and might make a claim is nonsense. I was WFH for six years and paid thousands in premiums to Workcover. It's like the TAC premium we all pay for vehicle ownership. The profits from that go into general revenue. Try self-insuring in VIC. Can't be done. The surplus should be returned back to the payer but really it's another stealth tax.
 
Wouldn't it make sense for one man companies like mine not have to pay absurd premiums to a body that is inefficient?

The idea that I worked in a dangerous job and might make a claim is nonsense. I was WFH for six years and paid thousands in premiums to Workcover. It's like the TAC premium we all pay for vehicle ownership. The profits from that go into general revenue. Try self-insuring in VIC. Can't be done. The surplus should be returned back to the payer but really it's another stealth tax.
Yes, it feels like there's good reason for a shake-up of employment insurance. Safe workplaces end up footing the bill for unsafe workplaces and it doesn't incentivise preventative measures.

I say "feel" because I'm not that close to it, but the whole WorkCover system seems strange to me.

TAC, I understand more, there's a massive chance of some other idiot running into you through no fault of your own, and the last thing you want to do is have a fight with your insurance company over who's responsible for putting you in a wheelchair and who should pay.
 
Dan has announced that teaching degrees will be free in Victoria, with conditions attached.

I think that's a good move, but what is he doing to keep teachers in the state?

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And yet the Education Minister is on ABC News this morning gloating that the current EBA provided 1 hour less of face to face teaching time (with another hour to come over the next 2 years).

Being in with the kids is the part of the job that teachers actually like, yet the Union came out thumping its chest that it had secured a big "win" for teachers, despite doing nothing to address the underlying concerns they had!

And now the government is scrambling to get more teachers into the system (in 3-4 years when the people undertaking these degrees complete them) despite agreeing to an EBA that necessitated more teachers.

Shambolic from start to finish.
 
And yet the Education Minister is on ABC News this morning gloating that the current EBA provided 1 hour less of face to face teaching time (with another hour to come over the next 2 years).

Being in with the kids is the part of the job that teachers actually like, yet the Union came out thumping its chest that it had secured a big "win" for teachers, despite doing nothing to address the underlying concerns they had!

And now the government is scrambling to get more teachers into the system (in 3-4 years when the people undertaking these degrees complete them) despite agreeing to an EBA that necessitated more teachers.

Shambolic from start to finish.
Teachers Union run by old teachers just trying to cruise into retirement, not by the energetic, enthused teachers who really want to teach the kids. (Extreme, but the gist of the dichotomy between Union and teachers).
 
And yet the Education Minister is on ABC News this morning gloating that the current EBA provided 1 hour less of face to face teaching time (with another hour to come over the next 2 years).

Being in with the kids is the part of the job that teachers actually like, yet the Union came out thumping its chest that it had secured a big "win" for teachers, despite doing nothing to address the underlying concerns they had!

And now the government is scrambling to get more teachers into the system (in 3-4 years when the people undertaking these degrees complete them) despite agreeing to an EBA that necessitated more teachers.

Shambolic from start to finish.
You know that they won't do anything to fix the structural issues they created because they don't want to right?
Like they'll just try and get fresh meat for the grinder to kick the problem down the road
 
You know that they won't do anything to fix the structural issues they created because they don't want to right?
Like they'll just try and get fresh meat for the grinder to kick the problem down the road
Of course they won't! Then they'll stand there all wide-eyed when results show that learning outcomes are deteriorating.

There was already a teacher shortage before the new EBA. This was just pouring fuel on the fire.
 
Of course they won't! Then they'll stand there all wide-eyed when results show that learning outcomes are deteriorating.

There was already a teacher shortage before the new EBA. This was just pouring fuel on the fire.

But by the time those results come in, it will no longer be the problem of the Andrews Labor Government.
 

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You know that they won't do anything to fix the structural issues they created because they don't want to right?
Like they'll just try and get fresh meat for the grinder to kick the problem down the road
Unfortunately it's not just an education sector problem though.
 
Unfortunately it's not just an education sector problem though.
no its how all our governments run with services they are in control of

they find plenty of money to subsidise private sector profits but when it comes to paying living wages to staff that do the majority of work they do the same thing as the private sector and cry poor
 
no its how all our governments run with services they are in control of

they find plenty of money to subsidise private sector profits but when it comes to paying living wages to staff that do the majority of work they do the same thing as the private sector and cry poor
Poorly run is just standard across the board, being part of one of those industries there's very little chance of it being fixed though.
 
Poorly run is just standard across the board, being part of one of those industries there's very little chance of it being fixed though.
it would require real reform

which would require a change of ideology

which I agree is not something we're likely to see
 

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it would require real reform

which would require a change of ideology

which I agree is not something we're likely to see
Unfortunately a lot of the issues have been left to linger for way too long. No political party is fixing this mess. They're basically just going to continue to paper over the cracks.
 
Unfortunately a lot of the issues have been left to linger for way too long. No political party is fixing this mess. They're basically just going to continue to paper over the cracks.
which is a massive issue because at some point its going to collapse
 
WorkCover Victoria is an absolute mess. And this has all happened since Dan appointed his Labor mates to run the show - Bob Cameron, Colin Redford, Christine Smith

Payments to injured workers are exceeding premiums, and this didn’t happen overnight. The government was warned two years ago the scheme risked becoming financially unsustainable, but with an election in 2022, Dan let sleeping dogs lie, chipping in $1B to prop up the scheme.

And now, finally, we have premiums increasing by “42%”, though multiple businesses are reporting premium hikes of more than 100%

Who pays? We do, and if businesses can’t pass on the increased costs, jobs will inevitably go.
dan is evil and bad because he’s making sure injured workers and protected and cared for.

have i got that right?
 
dan is evil and bad because he’s making sure injured workers and protected and cared for.

have i got that right?
Not quite. If that was the case he wouldn’t have allowed the scheme to be run into the ground and become financially unsustainable.
 
Not quite. If that was the case he wouldn’t have allowed the scheme to be run into the ground and become financially unsustainable.
so where's the middle ground then?
 

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