Australia's tech industry 'wouldn't exist' without foreign workers

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Australia’s rapidly growing technology industry says hiring temporary skilled migrants leads to more local jobs.

Australia’s rapidly growing technology industry is calling for limits on temporary skilled migrants to be relaxed to compete in a global talent war.

The industry’s reliance on temporary skilled migrants was highlighted in new research released on Monday showing that those workers had not displaced Australian workers.But rather than denying local workers, the report found 70 per cent of temporary skilled migrants reside in NSW and Victoria which have the lowest rates of unemployment in Australia.“In lots of ways skilled migration is actually the biggest driver of additional jobs in this sector.

Temporary skilled migrants have not displaced Australian workers despite fears immigrants threaten the local job market, new analysis found."Secondly, we need to ensure that yes, the skills occupation list is updated and made relevant, but more importantly than that, the fund levy that employers pay into when bringing temporary employees into this country should actually go to the real cost of training workers.

 

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