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A game changer agency, Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) has been established

Vijay
Last updated: 2022/11/24 at 3:52 PM
By Vijay 4 Min Read

On 27 October, the federal government announced that Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) legislation had been passed by parliament, securing its plan to resolve significant skills shortages across the nation. The Minister for Skills and Training, Brendan O’Connor, stated in a press release that the establishment of the JSA has long been one of the government’s top priorities as it relates to skills training.

During the recent skills and training conference, the minister noted that passing the JSA is such an important milestone, considering that the country is currently experiencing a skills crisis, especially in terms of the number of skilled workers, which threatens the country’s economy.

It is the primary goal of JSA, according to the government, to provide crucial advice to both the government and industry, especially at a time when the economy is changing significantly.

According to Connor, “Jobs and Skills Australia will bring together unions, employers and state and territory governments to provide independent advice to government on current and emerging workforce needs.” As a result, skills development, employment opportunities and economic growth will be improved.

To enhance the implementation of the legislation’s goals, the Albanese Government informed Parliament in a recent budget presentation that it had committed $12.9 million in order to assist JSA in anticipating and identifying skills shortages across the country in a comprehensive and accurate manner.

In addition to this, the government also invested $1.9mil to allow JSA to get started and conduct a capacity study on the country’s clean energy workforce to better understand the skills required to support the transition from dirty to clean energy in the country.

It is important to note that the National Skills Commission (NSCs) has been abolished due to the creation of Jobs and Skills Australia. Despite the fact that most of the products and services previously provided by the NSC will continue to be provided by JSA, JSA’s remit is much broader than the NSC’s.

A key responsibility of the JSA will be to provide independent advice to the government when it comes to meeting the needs of the current, emerging, and future labour market, skills, and training needs.  Hence, this will involve a thorough analysis and forecasting of the workforce, along with a deep insight into the industry as a whole.

A key aim of JSA will be to ensure a shared understanding of the key issues facing Australia’s labour market by liaising closely with state and territory governments, as well as industry, employers, trade unions and training providers.

As a result, JSA will provide advice to the Government based on genuine engagement with tripartite partners, as well as other stakeholders involved in the skills and labour markets.

A number of other important functions will also be included as part of the JSA, such as taking into consideration the resourcing and funding requirements of the VET system, researching as well as exploring the specific needs of new and emerging sectors.

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