12 - 18 March 2013 Issue: 454
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AUSSIE VISA CLAMPDOWN Opposition immigration spokesman Scott Morrison has rejected government claims that businesses are using skilled migrant worker visas as their first choice to fill jobs. Immigration Minister Brendan O’Connor says businesses should not use the 457 visa program as their first option. Prime Minister Julia Gillard last week said she was concerned the program was being abused by employers and that Australian workers were missing out on jobs. Mr O’Connor says the government supports 457 visas to address short-term skills shortages. “What we don’t accept is that you allow this scheme to undermine employment conditions or allow it to become the first option for employers,” he told ABC Television on Sunday. But Mr Morrison said all employers had to try to employ Australians first before they could use the 457 program. “That has always been the system,” he told AAP. “Brendan O’Connor’s straw man arguments is no substitute for sound policy and sound investigation.” Mr O’Connor said the growth in 457 visa applications had been significantly greater than the total employment growth rate over the past several years. The information technology (IT) sector had received most 457 visas and wages had been affected, he said. “We have seen over several years a fall in real wages between five and 12 per cent in those positions held by (IT) applicants,” he said. ...continued on p3
WA sticks with Barnett’s Liberals
IF HE was listening to political commentators and polling before the election, WA Labor leader Mark McGowan knew defeat was coming but he handled the loss with optimism and grace. The Opposition leader conceded defeat on Saturday night just three hours after polling closed in the state election. Western Australia resoundingly voted to re-elect the Liberals under Premier Colin Barnett. The Liberals won Saturday’s election with a landslide victory over Labor, which lost several seats. Mr Barnett no longer needs the Nationals to form government, after what he called a “slight shift in the balance of power”. However he has delayed any cabinet announcement until after all the votes are counted from the state election. “I will not make any decision or any overtures about the composition of cabinet until the final result is known,” Mr Barnett told ABC radio. In his speech to his supporters, Labor leader Mr McGowan said he was proud of the values that were reflected in the party’s policies, which aimed to support West Australians in the regions as well as in the metropolitan suburbs. “I think we did a good job,” he said. “We went out there and we were bold in what we stood for. ...continued on p3
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