In a recent report by the corporate media, it was made known
that the government’s welfare strong arm Centrelink, is allowing its welfare
recipients wait for two hours or more before being attended to.
It has also been mentioned that the jobless are expected to
survive on $35 per day from the welfare payments received, even though this
figure is ‘officially’ approximately 60% below the poverty line.
There have even been put forward challenges for politicians
to live on $35 per day, with a response from labour MP Bill Shorten, that he is
also struggling to make ends meet on $330,00 per year.
Whilst politicians give themselves pay rises of anything
between $11,000 to $60,000 per year, a proposal put forward for a pay increase
of $50 per week or $2,600 per year was rejected.
The discriminatory reality is that welfare recipients,
particularly the unemployed, are not only frowned upon by ‘authorities’ but are
labelled the derogatory Australian term ‘dole bludgers’.
A social function that included many Centrelink staff,
netted disturbing results as to the attitude of the staff towards welfare
recipients and an insight as to what goes on behind the scenes.
Employees mentioned how they deliberately put the welfare
recipient on hold, meanwhile going out for a smoke break, and a morning tea
break, taking their time, stopping and having lengthy chats with other staff
members about the weekend or current sporting event.
Centrelink staff members also laughed at how they deliberately
leave the recipients on hold for extended periods of time, justifying
themselves by saying “we don’t give a f..k”, “they need us in order to get
paid, so we’ll make them wait as long as we can”.
The abuse continues further by staff saying that if the
customer complains, “we just hang up on them”.
This form of harassment would be unacceptable from the public,
but since it comes from authorities, not only is it acceptable, supported but
also covered up.
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