Home Global HR PracticesAustralian coal mine and power station workers’ prospects look bleak – unless we start offering more targeted support

Australian coal mine and power station workers’ prospects look bleak – unless we start offering more targeted support

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By Adam Triggs, Australian National University Workers who were made redundant in coal-fired power plants between 2010 and 2020 saw their incomes plummet by 69% in the year after they lost their jobs. This was the staggering finding of research by Dan Andrews, Elyse Dwyer and Lachlan Vass at the e61...

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