Showing posts with label hockey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hockey. Show all posts

Monday, 25 July 2016

Hockey masters tournaments to bring in millions for Newcastle

By Georgia-Lee Campbell


Newcastle is in the ballot to win hosting rights to two national masters hockey tournaments in the next 2 years.

The official announcement is expected in August however Newcastle is expected to be the preferred venue for the 2017 women's and 2018 men's national masters championships due do its success in hosting the world grand masters event this year.

The tournaments could potentially bring more than twelve million dollars in economic benefits to the region.

National coordinator of Australian masters Hockey Peter Sweeney says Newcastle would have a better chance of hosting the world league matches from 2019 if they received funding from the government.



Picture sourced: www.newcastlestar.com.au

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Layoffs at Scone Abattoir

A downturn in the Australian livestock industry has seen 155 workers losing their jobs at a Scone abattoir.

The JBS owned facility aims to combat the downturn by shifting from double to single shift work days, resulting in the layoffs.

Most of the workers came from labour hire firms (who outsource skilled and unskilled blue-collar workers) or are on temporary work visas.

Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union Secretary, Newcastle and Upper NSW Grant Courtney said the writing for the layoffs was written on the wall.

"When there's livestock downturn or when the market corrects itself, jobs are always lost and usually the areas that are dropped first are labour hire workers."

JBS has confirmed it is still committed to the future of its Scone operations.

Mr. Courtney said the focus should remain on keeping local workers.

"It's about career opportunities for local people, who are also looking for work."

"The company needs to have a look at itself and say "well okay, who are the people we should be keeping"."

"We want to make sure that there's a career path for permanent residents into the future."

It comes after the abattoir was sold by Primo to JBS in March 2015. At the time, New England MP Barnaby Joyce confirmed then Treasurer Joe Hockey had the authority to divest JBS of the meatworks.  

Image courtesy of Emma Brown, via ABC News (LINK).