


National Party leader and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack urged the unemployed in major cities to move to the towns of the states to find work.
He also called on the government to increase subsidies for Newstart workers.
Although Prime Minister Morrison opposed the increase of any government subsidies for job-seekers, there are still many people in the coalition party who say that these subsidies should be adjusted.
The former legislators, including the former National Party leader and the House of Commons Barnaby Joyce, also seconded the request for additional subsidies to Newstart seekers.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack told Skynews’s presenter that there are many job opportunities in the country and that the job seekers should move to the country.
He said, for example, in the Dubbo area, basically no one is unemployed here.
However, the opposition Labor Party has attacked the proposal of Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, who said that there are not enough jobs in the city for the citizens, which shows that the government’s employment promotion policy is problematic.
The Labour Minister’s Shadow Agriculture Minister said that Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack asked people in the city to go to the country to find a job. Is there really so many jobs in the country?
And the country really has enough infrastructure, there are enough professional positions for them to work?