Government's 'learn or earn' policy may breach human rights, warns parliamentary committee

By Latika Bourke
Updated October 1 2014 - 8:18am, first published 7:57am
The Australian Council of Social Services says the Senate should reject any "compromise deal" which would "deprive young people of income support".
The Australian Council of Social Services says the Senate should reject any "compromise deal" which would "deprive young people of income support".
The Australian Council of Social Services says the Senate should reject any "compromise deal" which would "deprive young people of income support".
The Australian Council of Social Services says the Senate should reject any "compromise deal" which would "deprive young people of income support".
The Australian Council of Social Services says the Senate should reject any "compromise deal" which would "deprive young people of income support".
The Australian Council of Social Services says the Senate should reject any "compromise deal" which would "deprive young people of income support".
The Australian Council of Social Services says the Senate should reject any "compromise deal" which would "deprive young people of income support".
The Australian Council of Social Services says the Senate should reject any "compromise deal" which would "deprive young people of income support".