Unions say ‘chance’ of agreement with business on migration

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In the lead-up to the jobs summit, ACTU secretary Sally McManus says there’s a chance of an agreement on migration between the labour movement and business groups. auspol

, BCA chief executive Jennifer Westacott said the purpose wasn’t to focus on a number, but on the particular skill-sets Australia would need to enhance the economy, such as those in decarbonisation, defence technology and manufacturing.

“I think we’re all on the same page on that. And then, of course, making sure the skills system works properly.”Asked about Westacott’s suggested migrant intake of 220,000, McManus told the program, “well, we’ve said a bit less than that, but you know, around the same figure”, adding permanent migration was more conducive to the long-term goal of increasing wages.

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Great. Burn’n’churn! Now that we’re making workplaces so unsafe, it’s excellent that we can import new workers!! Go unions!! sallymcmanus

Jobs and Skills Summit to overlook apprentices and prioritise cheap labour hire visa holders to take Aussie jobs. AlboMP AustralianLabor unionsaustralia

There can’t be any unemployment in Australia if we have to bring in people from overseas

Why are organisations representing 15% of the workforce purporting to act as the government? Albo and his team of clowns need to tell this dreadful woman to pull her head in. No? They’re pissweak and don’t care? Thought so

Import more journalists. The poorer journalists are, the better for the rest of us? Stop stage 3 tax cuts!

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