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Industry Response to Skill Drain to Australia

Published: Wed 22 Sep 2004 03:43 PM
22 September 2004
Unions Seek Industry Response to Skill Drain to Australia
The Council of Trade Unions is calling on employers to urgently address, on an industry basis, the skills drain to Australia, CTU president Ross Wilson said today.
The latest reports show an increase of 4,000 in the migration loss to Australia for the past year, and media reports indicate that construction workers can double their wages by crossing the Tasman.
“Urgent steps must be taken to attract skilled Kiwis back,” Ross Wilson said. “And a fundamental part of any strategy must be to improve wages and conditions of employment here on an industry basis.”
Even Don Brash acknowledged that the average 25 per cent pay gap between Australia and New Zealand must be addressed if we were to keep skilled New Zealanders.
“It is time to stop talking and do something about this growing crisis which is already slowing economic development in New Zealand,” Ross Wilson said.
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