Work for the Dole programs are putting workers' safety at risk, says the AUWU

By Anna Patty Workplace Editor
Updated April 25 2016 - 9:33am, first published April 24 2016 - 6:45pm
Owen Bennett, founder of the Australian Unemployed Workers' Union. Photo: Jason South
Owen Bennett, founder of the Australian Unemployed Workers' Union. Photo: Jason South
Mick Smart, 30, of Newcastle, who fell down a retaining wall and injured his back while working on a Work for the Dole program. Photo: Supplied
Mick Smart, 30, of Newcastle, who fell down a retaining wall and injured his back while working on a Work for the Dole program. Photo: Supplied

The national Work for the Dole program is facing criticism for failing to protect the safety of volunteer workers and not helping many find work suited to their skills.

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