Under the 457 visa program over the last year, 104,780 foreign skilled workers were hired. This is less than 1 per cent of Australia’s workforce of some 11.5 million. Despite the small proportion of foreign workers in the workforce, the Labor party is once again ramping up warning of ‘rorts’ in the program and claiming that it undermines jobs and wages in Australia.
The number of people on the 457 skilled worker visa fell to 104,780 at the end of May, down 6.3 per cent since last July, according to DIBP statistics reported recently in The Australian.
Given this, the government as well as the Migration Council of Australia (MCA) says that the program is working as it should: “The 457 program is performing well and the measures to tighten regulation and compliance are working,” said MCA chief executive Carla Wilshire.
“While there will always be a small portion of employers who do the wrong thing, the continued focus on rorts in the 457 program is disproportionate. By and large, this program works well and serves Australia’s interests well” she said.
Latest DIBP figures revealed in The Australian indicate that the number of employers sanctioned over the year was higher, at 15 per cent. But the government said the sanctions include ‘minor administrative problems’. The government targeted some 4000 sponsors over the year but only issued about 40 infringement notices.
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