• "The benefits system is also too inflexible to deal with short term jobs."

    Valid point, but that's the challenge: to make it easier for the unemployed to take on such work and then sign back on once it's finished. I'm not advocating that people with families, mortgages, etc. are press-ganged into such jobs, but there is a transient domestic working force for whom such work is suited - students for instance.

  • Yep I think we agree there.

    If such work had flexible times/end to end sequencing (eg one month potatoes, then you're on to apples or whatever) and somewhat predictable pay, combined with better working tax credits/dole flexibility it would suit more people.

    But if you ask "the market to sort it" then you get this...

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