System Message:

Australian immigration news

Information and personal commentary into the latest news in Australian immigration and citizenship.

  • Home
    Home This is where you can find all the blog posts throughout the site.
  • Categories
    Categories Displays a list of categories from this blog.
  • Tags
    Tags Displays a list of tags that have been used in the blog.
  • Bloggers
    Bloggers Search for your favorite blogger from this site.
  • Team Blogs
    Team Blogs Find your favorite team blogs here.
  • Login
    Login Login form
Posted by on in General
  • Font size: Larger Smaller
  • Hits: 14566
  • 2 Comments

Labor’s Anti-Migration Campaign

The CFMEU is contemporary Australia’s foremost anti-migrant organisation. 

As part of the election campaign, the union, some of whose officials have been subject to criminal investigations and penalties for workplace corruption and intimidation, begin a million dollar anti-457 visa campaign.

The campaign includes free-to-air network advertisements, billboards in marginal Labor seats and logistical assistance to Labor members in Corangamite, La Trobe, Deakin in Victoria.  

Reportedly other seats receiving assistance are Solomon in NT, Capricornia, Flynn and Dawson in Queensland, Braddon and Bass in Tasmania, a plethora of western Sydney seats and even Hasluck in WA held by Federal Parliament’s only Indigenous MP. 

The CFMEU certainly has a very busy American Express card!

One of the ads asks rhetorically: “Why, Mr Abbott, would you give jobs to temporary overseas workers instead of looking for local workers first?”

Of course, under the 457 work visa scheme, Mr Abbott does not any give jobs to any temporary migrants.  Employers sponsor visa applicants, not governments, employ migrants.

Employers have to be approved to be a sponsor as reputable and viable. Then the nominated position has to be approved. Only a relatively few skilled occupations are actually listed as acceptable by the Minister of the day.

Market testing for skills shortages is built into this much-misrepresented visa scheme, requiring the listed occupations are indeed in critical and short supply. Furthermore, the applicants’ pay is often required to be higher than market rates; have proof of relevant qualifications and have English language capacity.

The CFMEU has just been successful in campaigning for greater market requiring many businesses to provide evidence of advertisements seeking suitable locals.

Furthermore, employers are subject to vigorous oversight by the Department of Immigration and Fair Work Australia. The penalties for exploiting 457 visa holders are stiff.

In fact, it begs the question: why would use the scheme at all given the red-tape involved.

The answer is they have to because there are genuine skills shortages in Australia despite the rising unemployment from 4 per cent in 2008 to about 5.7 per cent in 2013.  

The CFMEU does not tell the public that most 457 visa holders are professionals helping our high tech industries and our hospitals.  

Its campaign deliberately leaves the impression temporary migrant workers are stealing local jobs; it is a campaign preying on the ignorance and apprehension. It seeks to create heat and prejudice without shedding any light into the complexity of Australia’s sponsored work visa program.

Many of the members of Australia’s most militant union – the Construction Forestry Mining & Energy Union (CFMEU) – are proud to to ex-appropriate the much-loved Eureka Stockade blue-and-white flag, as a symbol of solidarity and resistance.

That flag is a symbol of a miners’ rebellion on Ballarat’s goldfields in 1854.   Led by mostly migrants, blood was shed for a fair go to access mining licenses.  As a emblem, that Southern Cross belongs to all Australians, including prospective Australians seeking legal pathways towards permanent residency and citizenship.  It represents a fair-go and integrity.

The CFMEU’s integrity-deficit leadership tramp all over the Eureka Stockade with its grubby xenophobic campaign against 457 visas.  They are conducting the most intellectually challenged tactics since Pauline Hanson’s 1998 election tilt.

If those incumbent Labor MPs have any standards themselves, they would refuse the CFMEU’s tainted assistance.

Last modified on
Rate this blog entry:
1

Comments

  • Guest
    christopher levingston Wednesday, 21 August 2013

    The demonising of 457 visa holders and the catchall "unscrupulous migration agents" is a low blow by CFMEU and TWU.
    Did you know that Tony Sheldon's (TWU) right hand man is on a 457 visa himself? The hypocrisy is breath taking.
    This scare campaign is an attempt to shore up votes for a moribund, balkanised and intellectually dishonest party machine that has been unable to deliver the goods and is now facing down political annihilation. This is all too little too late. Shame about RMAs being cast into the role of whipping boy! I am sick of this (daily) defamation and vilification of myself and my colleagues. Whenever the CFMEU or the TWU are asked to put up the evidence there is none. How about a bit of honesty, perhaps that is too much to ask. I for one prefer the Scott Morrison view of the 457 visa holders..he says this is an opportunity to "try before you buy"..that makes sense to me.

  • Guest
    Matt Thursday, 30 January 2014

    Hey get your facts right. The uprising at Eureka was comprised of European migrants, multi European culture. And the main, largely brushed over reason for the diggers resentment and anger was because of the surge in numbers of Chinese overrunning the goldfields. Sure the diggers resented the treatment dished out to them by many corrupt, bullying troopers, many of whom were former convicts and increases in gold licenses. But let's not forget the angst that these multi-European diggers felt towards the Chinese encroaching upon the goldfields and taking over.
    Good on the CFMEU for flying the flag of stars. An influx of these current temporary visa 457 holders, largely from the bowels of South East Asia, does not bode well for True blue Aussies whose forefathers fought hard for what many of us take for granted today. Sadly that is rapidly being eroded away and all too soon we will be expected to work like dogs for a bowl of rice a week.

Leave your comment

Guest Thursday, 25 April 2024
Joomla SEF URLs by Artio