Temporary labour migration is the great sleeper in Australia's immigration debate. It is little publicised. poorly documented and largely undebated. A current Government inquiry proposes a massive liberalisation of entry criteria and procedures, matching similar moves on trade and capital flows. The proposals represent a fundamental shift in policy, and will reduce protection of the domestic labour market. Copyright. Monash University and the author/
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John Sutton is National Secretary of the Construction Forestry Mining Energy Union (CFMEU). The foll...
Temporary labour migration is the great sleeper in Australia's immigration debate. It is little publ...
If Australian young people are to acquire trades skills employers need to invest in apprenticeships....
Temporary migrant labour is increasing in significance in many industrialised countries, including A...
Australia is characterised as a migrant nation, and yet rhetoric rather than evidence-based research...
With 6 million people or 27% of the population born overseas Australia has---apart from the city-sta...
The Joint Standing Committee on Migration’s concerns about the impact of Working Holiday Makers on t...
Unions are becoming increasingly transnationally orientated in many respects, both out of self-inter...
In Australia the recruitment of skilled migrants has been a central feature of the migration program...
There has been a paradigmatic shift in patterns of global migration in recent years, towards short t...
With the 1996 introduction of a new visa making it easier for employers to sponsor skilled foreign w...
Migrants have made a major contribution to Australia's professionally-qualified workforce. Those arr...
The study of temporary skilled migration in Australia is relatively new. As a rapidly emerging sourc...
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