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New Zealand 'to see skills shortages in the next five years'

New Zealand 'to see skills shortages in the next five years'
New Zealand will have to deal with several skills shortages in the coming years, a leading immigration expert has warned. Richard Howard, managing director of Pathways NZ, said the number of people leaving the country to live in Australia coupled ...
Posted: Wednesday, 7 December 2011 9:55:00 AM
Filed under: Global Employment, Migration, New Zealand
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New Zealand 'will always need skilled migration'

New Zealand 'will always need skilled migration'
Migrants who moved to New Zealand for work yet who have since lost their jobs could be granted amnesty from repatriation, it has been revealed.According to new comments from the country's Immigration Service, New Zealand is far more accommodating of ...
Posted: Monday, 7 September 2009 9:31:00 AM
Filed under: Migration, New Zealand
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Migrant labor 'affected' by downturn

Migrant labor 'affected' by downturn
The economic downturn is having an impact on the international flow of migrant workers, according to a United Nations agency. A senior figure at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) forecast that global unemployment will ...
Posted: Friday, 14 August 2009 8:43:00 AM
Filed under: Migration
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KPMG: Firms rely on global workforce

KPMG: Firms rely on global workforce
Eight out of ten businesses globally believe that better labor mobility will improve their workforce, according to a new study.The survey of companies operating in 11 economies disclosed that 82 per cent of respondents agreed that relaxed migrant ...
Posted: Thursday, 16 April 2009 12:18:00 PM
Filed under: Global Employment, Migration
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Singapore: We still need overseas workers

Singapore: We still need overseas workers
Though employment activity is currently slowing down in some countries, Singapore will continue to recruit overseas workers, it has been asserted.Acting minister for manpower Gan Kim Yong stated at a parliamentary session this week that the influx ...
Posted: Monday, 30 March 2009 9:33:00 AM
Filed under: Asia & Middle East, Migration, Singapore
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New Zealand workers 'increasingly moving to Australia'

New Zealand workers 'increasingly moving to Australia'
Due to recruitment drives being executed in the country, Australia is attracting more and more New Zealanders to its shores to live and work, it has been claimed.Statistics New Zealand has revealed that 34,600 people from the country moved to ...
Posted: Monday, 30 March 2009 9:31:00 AM
Filed under: Australia, Migration, New Zealand
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