Higher education staff are furious New York University's Sydney campus is receiving JobKeeper

Public university staff are baffled the New York University's Sydney campus is receiving JobKeeper wage subsidies when they have been excluded from the scheme.

New York University

New York University Sydney is receiving JobKeeper payments. Source: STRMX

Higher education staff are furious a top American university is receiving JobKeeper wage subsidies when Australian institutions are missing out.

Public university staff blame thousands of job losses on the Morrison government's decision to exclude them from the JobKeeper scheme.

They are baffled the New York University's Sydney campus qualifies for the payments.
The American university recorded $17 billion in revenue last year. 

National Tertiary Education Union president Alison Barnes said Australian public universities had already slashed more than 11,000 jobs and more cuts were on the way.

"The Morrison government changed the rules three times to prevent these universities from accessing JobKeeper," Dr Barnes said on Friday.

"Yet four private universities in Australia and even the Sydney campus of New York University, have been able to access JobKeeper.

"How can the government allow this to happen? The higher education sector is being decimated daily. Most of these job losses could have been prevented if universities were able to access JobKeeper."
Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi accused the federal government of double standards.

"The government should have exactly the same rules for universities and not try to exclude public universities," she said.

But Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said Australian universities were being funded by taxpayers in other ways.

He said all universities were eligible for JobKeeper if they meet eligibility requirements including a threshold 30 per cent drop in revenue for those institutions with a turnover of less than $1 billion or 50 per cent drop for those with turnover of more than $1 billion.

It's unclear how New York University qualified, however.

“With respect to individual JobKeeper recipients, the Government does not comment on the tax affairs of any individual or entity,” Mr Frydenberg said in a statement to SBS News.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says Australian universities may not receive JobKeeper support but they are funded by the taxpayer in other ways. Source: AAP
The sector is under immense pressure, with the Australian National University and the University of NSW announcing major jobs losses this week.

While around 250 ANU staff have taken voluntary redundancies, a further 215 will go over the next nine months.

UNSW, which has also accepted voluntary redundancies, will axe a further 256 staff.

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Published 18 September 2020 10:52am
Updated 18 September 2020 1:33pm
Source: AAP, SBS



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