I'm glad that you are opening the textbook - this is what this thread is all about. Good teaching and better standards, rather than blowing it all on laptops. :)
Now.... the bad bit, lol. This still makes no sense, mrs.sportivo - read the textbook again
How do they gain skills by fixing potholes? The fact that they were hired to fix the potholes would indicate they already had the skills to start with.
Likewise, why would high employer standards create low unemployment... higher standards would mean less people get hired, thus meaning higher rates of unemployment.
Unemployment has been down because for Australia to continue its current/previous (depending on how recent you want to get) rate of growth, we do not have the amount of skilled workers to make it happen - hence more jobs than people = low unemployment.
(PS - DJKOR and Keisari are clearly legends. We are dying breed, gentleman B) )
i dont think i can be anymore clearer ?
when you work, you gain skills - so workers were assigned to for E.G. the potholes they gain experience and skills dont they ?
whoops got my words mixed up with high and low LOL i knew i should have proof read it - sorry what i was meant to say was "higher standards equals to higher unemployment which is why im guessing unemployment rates are up" better ? but anyways the main reason why its up is because of the global financial crisis.
Because no one is spending which mean business' dont make much profit so why would they hire more staff tho if business' do hire or need workers they would most likely hire someone with experience rather than someone who just got out of university/high school because of the high unemployment. (which is why me and william are unemployed)
the end lols get me now ? if not stop asking because i think its getting too brief here or let someone else explain if they understand what i mean LOL gosh