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Australia needs meat workers

Released on = June 28, 2007, 12:08 am

Press Release Author = meatinfo.co.uk

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = The Australian government has launched a new drive to
attract meat migrants to Western Australia.

Press Release Body = The Australian government has launched a new drive to attract
meat migrants to Western Australia.

Skilled meat workers will be granted temporary entry under a three-year labour
agreement finalised by Kevin Andrews, minister for immigration and citizenship, and
Margaret Quirk, West Australian minister for Small Business.

A national unemployment rate of 4.4% and 2.7% in Western Australia has resulted in a
temporary shortage of skilled workers in the meat industry.

To be party to the agreement employers must commit to training Australian workers.
There will be strict skills assessments and a minimum salary requirement of
AU$41,850 or £17,500 (the standard minimum salary level) or the relevant industrial
instrument, whichever is higher.

The Australian Government hope that the new agreement will provide West Australian
meat companies with a temporary solution to the shortage of skilled meat workers
while at the same time ensuring that the jobs of Australian workers are protected.

Australia will spend an extra $85.3m over the next four years to maintain the
integrity of the temporary skilled migration programme and help prevent breaches of
the system. The Australian government is introducing fast-tracking of applications
for employers who have a strong and demonstrated record of complying with the 457
visa programme.

Visa for Australia and Australia Visa Application made easy! Australian Working Visa
made possible to easily have one! Visit Australia Immigration at
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au

Web Site = http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/

Contact Details = ADDRESS:

3/118 Church Street Hawthorn, Victoria Australia 3122

PHONE:

+61(0) 3 9697 4922

FAX:

+61 (0) 3 9815 1544

E-MAIL:

webmaster@nationalvisas.com.au

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