13-08-2014 06:53 AM - edited 13-08-2014 06:55 AM
http://www.immi.gov.au/Work/Pages/skilled-occupations-lists/csol.aspx
..............buckets and bucket loads to choose from!!!
* just one teensie-weenie catch, you have to be a 'foreign worker' .....oops!
- sorry!....apologies on behalf of the *bleeping* Australian Government
http://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2014/08/immigration-policy-outsourced-to-private-sector/
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 13-08-2014 10:07 AM
more whinging.....
Call for 457 visa overhaul as union finds requirement to look for qualified locals first is working
An analysis of the first six months of Labour Market Testing in the 457 Visa scheme undertaken by the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) has found fewer 457 Visa approvals in job categories where employers are required to first test the local labour market.
It has prompted the CFMEU to call for an overhaul of the 457 Visa scheme, and apply Labour Market Testing to all 457 Visa categories. Currently less than 35 per cent of 457 Visa nominations are subject to Labour Market Testing – which requires employers to test the local labour market first to demonstrate there is not a suitably qualified Australian resident to fill the position.
The CFMEU's findings come as:unemployment reaches a 12 year high and youth unemployment is at a 14 year highthe Government is considering a "designated area migration agreement" for the Northern Territory that will allow employers easy access to thousands of overseas workers.Government figures show the number of occupations in shortage is "at an historic low". 1
"Our analysis proves that when forced to look local first, employers are finding qualified candidates. So to scrap this requirement would shut out qualified locals – which would be unthinkable in the current labour market," CFMEU National Secretary, Michael O'Connor said.
on 13-08-2014 10:10 AM
omg, the whinging just goes on and on...really why can't us aussie workers just shut up and do what the bosses demand.
Union slams NT migration proposal as Government ignores Roy Hill visa rorts allegations
The Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) has slammed the proposed "designated area migration agreement" for the Northern Territory that will allow employers easy access to thousands of overseas workers.
The union, who raised serious allegations about 457 Visa abuses at Australia's biggest mining project, Gina Rinehart's Roy Hill five months ago, said the Government was destroying the job opportunities of locals while allowing the exploitation of overseas workers.
"With a surge in unemployment rates and a growing crisis in youth unemployment, the proposed deal in the Northern Territory is a kick in the teeth for those fighting for job opportunities for locals," CFMEU National Secretary Michael O'Connor said.
"With the construction boom in the resource sector coming to end we will have thousands of construction workers looking for work. This deal is irresponsible and plain dumb."
The union said the Government's move to water down the language requirement would increase the chances of overseas workers being exploited and seriously compromise safety.
"This Government doesn't seem to understand but in the industries we cover if workers can't communicate with each other, workers get killed."
The union's opposition to the NT deal came as it raised serious concerns of massive exploitation of the 457 Visa scheme, and lack of Government action over allegations in connection with the Roy Hill project.
Despite being made aware five months ago of detailed allegations of 457 Visa exploitation at Roy Hill, the Federal Government has failed to respond to the claims.
on 13-08-2014 10:11 AM
@sineaterdoodah wrote:any good food service jobs on the list? and do they pay moving expenses? can my old man come with me?
*i'm kidding*
just as well:
Some concern has been expressed about the rise in the number of positions sponsored in the hospitality industry. As a result, there are now limitations on sponsorship of Cooks, Chefs and Cafe/Restaurant managers. Such employees cannot be sponsored to fill positions in fast food or takeaway restaurants.
and something i wasn't aware of:
The training benchmarks remain the same - either 1% of payroll spent on training of Australians in the business, or contribution of 2% of payroll to a training fund.
https://www.acacia-au.com/top-10-changes-to-457-business-sponsorship-July-2013.php
on 13-08-2014 10:59 AM
ref.
The training benchmarks remain the same - either 1% of payroll spent on training of Australians in the business, or contribution of 2% of payroll to a training fund.
https://www.acacia-au.com/top-10-changes-to-457-business-sponsorship-July-2013.php
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so many 'kick backs' for the infestors and back slapping mates at the 'top end' of town IMO..........
on 13-08-2014 11:07 AM
13-08-2014 11:20 AM - edited 13-08-2014 11:25 AM
LOL harley....
I know a man who hired a man.....actually lots of Irish men and a few Scots!....in Scotland to work on various contracts.
They were a slack bunch. Had to be supervised thoughout or they'd make a cuppa tea....or two....or three ....and find any excuse to take a break. Lunch was a few beers and then you could forget the rest of the day!!
I suggest that the only reason the Irish, the Kiwis and the Chinese and any other 457/foreigners get AUSSIE jobs is because they are all on 457 visas....and have applied for these jobs, been sponsored by bosses here - THESE JOBS WERE NOT EVEN OFFERED TO AUSSIES!!
Aussies are the hardest working bunch of people .......a days work to them is however long it takes to get the job done, to most.
on 13-08-2014 11:25 AM
it appears that posting here in community spirit is a full time job for some
on 13-08-2014 11:27 AM
how dare aussies whinge about working conditions, don't they have any idea how hard the mine owners have it - i mean really those poor down trodden billionaires who have to actually pay accountants to minimise their taxes. Poor old gina and tinkler had to buy residences in Singapore where there is no capital gains tax or inheritance tax and has one of the lowest income taxes in the world - it's disgraceful that these poor billionaire/millionaire mine owners are having to do such things, don't aussie workers know that these billionaires are a rare and precious species and must be protected above all else, including such silly things as the Great Barrier Reef. Shame on us whingers.
on 13-08-2014 11:47 AM
when I post I hope that I am sharing research and C&P's that offer insight etc and then often give my opinions in an effort to make the place a better place. Simply put the more info we have the better informed and educated we become. Awareness and knowledge is a great, great thing .....by making contributions.....not like some eh? Some just like to pop in for a bicker and rant and contribute absolutely zero
Coincidentally -'zero' is what Abbott cares about offering jobs to Aussies first, esp. youth here before foreign workers AND foreign students
.......and you may not be as concerned about unemployment especially youth unemployment,as I am in this country .
on 13-08-2014 11:54 AM
to katy
ref
http://www.immi.gov.au/Work/Pages/skilled-occupations-lists/csol.aspx
yes Katy.....I checked out the link and list of jobs.....could not for the life of me locate where our govt is offering fruit picking jobs to foreigners.......
Why is that?
Is this because Aussie Orchardists hire back packers and 457 visa holders.....
Bricklayers is mentioned - makes a big fibber out of Abetz!!.....he was telling youth to go out and lay a few bricks. Maybe he meant the young could do it for no wages/unpaid labour?