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Urgent: Up to 3,000 Job Cuts Loom in Public Sector Restructure

UPDATE: The Jobs Department in Victoria is facing a massive overhaul that could lead to up to 3,000 job cuts, including potential layoffs in the Creative Victoria sector. Union members gathered for an emergency meeting on Monday following the announcement of a proposed restructure that threatens approximately 100 positions within the department.

The anticipated changes are part of the Silver review, led by former bureaucrat Helen Silver, which is set to be released by Treasurer Jaclyn Symes in the coming months. This review has already factored in 1,200 job losses as outlined in the May state budget, sparking serious concerns among employees.

The Jobs Department communicated this restructuring plan to staff on Thursday, aiming to achieve over $3 billion in savings across the public sector. According to consultation documents obtained by The Age, the government is exploring various changes to enhance operational efficiency and align workforce capabilities with funding profiles.

Union members of the Community and Public Sector Union convened to voice their concerns over the potential impact on Creative Victoria’s workforce, particularly within its music and screen sectors. The proposed changes could eliminate the entire “creative investment” team, effectively rendering all positions in these areas redundant.

This restructuring will also affect other divisions, including Corporate Services, Economic Policy, and the Victorian Skills Authority. The urgency of this matter stems from the significant implications it holds for public sector employees and the creative industries in Victoria.

As the government prepares to make crucial decisions based on the forthcoming review, affected employees and their advocates are urging a reassessment of these proposals. The situation remains fluid, and developments are expected as the state government navigates its budgetary challenges.

With these potential job losses looming, the community is left to ponder the future of not just the public sector but also the vibrancy of Victoria’s creative landscape. More updates will follow as the situation unfolds.

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