ICT unemployment double national average: ACS

By Staff writers, ZDNet Australia
20 February 2003 12:00 PM
Tags: hr, unemployment, acs, it, ict
The unemployment rate in the Information and Communications Technology sector is vastly outstripping most other industries, according to a new report released by the Australian Computer Society.

The 2002 ACS ICT Australian Employment Survey has revealed that unemployment in the IT industry is now nearly double the national average, running at 11.9 percent. According to the ACS an alarming 43.7 percent of unemployed ICT workers come from traditionally stable industry sectors of finance and banking.

According to ACS president, Richard Hogg, the survey's outcomes may understate the level of unemployment among ICT workers. Given that people are reticent about revealing their employment status, said Hogg, there may be more unemployment than the survey was able to uncover.

Hogg said the figures cast a great deal of uncertainty over the future of Australia's ICT industry.

"Politicians of all persuasions, including our Prime Minister, have pointed to ICT as being the future, but it will be a bleak future indeed if we don't take steps to revitalise this key industry sector," said Hogg.

Senior and more experienced members of the ICT industry are the worst affected groups. Unemployment is highest in the 36 to 40 and 51 to 55 age bands, running close to 13 percent in each.

Women were the next group singled out by the ACS for attention, with unemployment among female ICT workers 0.4 percent higher than the industry average at 12.3 percent.

The ACS is exploring a number of options to address the unemployment explosion. They include government funding to retrain older ICT workers and the establishment of a national skills register.

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Talkback 4 comments

    How about if the government st ...Jim Papadopoulos -- 21/02/03

    How about if the government stops allowing overseas workers into our country to take jobs that we can easily fill.
    An australian worker pays high taxes, superannuation, medicare levy, workcover etc, however an overseas worker is payed directly overseas where the company pays nowhere near the tax etc we do. Fix this and put a tarrif on overseas labour and I will feel alot better.
    I have a job now but my work could soon be outsourced overseas eg India

    Wee need better figures my gue ...Brenton Thomas -- 21/02/03

    Wee need better figures my guess is that these figures are too low.

    The ACS whould age a look at how many people have not renewed becuase they can no longer afford the fees. I know I didn't - must be others.

    As a spot survey send an email with Unemployed / Employed as the case may in the subject line to

    survey@HardYards.info

    I will add them up and post the results. Don't worry about spam - all email addresses will be zapped later. I have better things to do than try and squeeze a few pennies from your email address.

    Brenton.Thomas@HardYards.info

    Wooops - my worst ever typo. ...Brenton Thomas -- 21/02/03

    Wooops - my worst ever typo. See previous

    Well quite frankly I would hav ...Ken McAvoy -- 03/04/03

    Well quite frankly I would have to agree. Richard Alston is predictably running for cover. His government has presided over this tragic outcome , a legacy of Kennett and Reith industrial relations massacre. To say this is a beat up is just plain bull dust. The Minister ought to come and talk to some of us 52 year olds who have not worked for over 2 years now and who are running down our assets just to survive and we will see who is lying and who is not. I have been to local and State members re this issue and I have to say it is not political from me . I once worked as an advisor for a Liberal Party Government in Victoria so I am not aligned politically elsewhere but I am disgusted with what the Liberal Party has done to IT and to older over 50 year old workers in this country. I would like to see Howard , Costello and co join our ranks but their fat superannuation policies would mean little pain for them. They still live in ivory towers and have NOT GOT A CLUE.

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