Australia and New Zealand Cry Out for Skilled Migrant Workers
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In December, a top Australian business lobby group urged the federal government to immediately up its migrant intake from 190,000 for 2013/14 to 220,000 for 2014/15 to cover growing skill shortages. Chief Executive for
Innes defended the need for more trained migrants citing Australia’s low rates of unemployment and natural population growth, the effects of an ageing workforce (17% of Australian employees are over 55) and obvious skill shortages in mining, engineering, infrastructure and health. With the property market also experiencing a significant upturn (the number of building approvals jumped 15.7% in 2013 - HIA), further shortages will emerge in residential and commercial construction as 2014 progresses. In a survey carried out by
The same fate awaits the engineering sector as a lack of major projects in the last 12 months has seen senior specialists either retire or seek work overseas. As
Anglo Pacific’s Jason continues, “Skilled workers, from the
Two thousand kilometres east in
<p>“New Zealand is scheduled to have a sustained economic growth of 3% plus over the next few years”, continues June. “This is due mainly to the insurance money scheduled to be spent in the
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