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Re: Your Rights At Work? Labor to speed 457 visa process

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Mar 22, 2008, 10:44:34 PM3/22/08
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On Mar 22, 11:10 am, Sir John Howard <sirjhow...@gmail.com> wrote:

So much for wee willie's arsy fetishes.

> ralph wrote:
> > Your Rights At Work under Labor ... to compete with more foreign
> > workers :D
>
> Yep, that's labour to a tee. They are ones who implement socialist
> bullshit like importing cretins from different cultures who don't or
> won't integrate.
>
> > The Labor government acknowledges the effectiveness of the Lib policy
> > of using 457 visas to address the skills shortage. So much so, they
> > are now considering how to make the process FASTER for employers. This
> > after Labor had already announced Australia would increase it's
> > skilled migrant intake this year.
>
> > With inflexible IR laws restored, Labor knows it will need help to
> > keep a lid on wage-fuelled inflation ... what better way (and not
> > quite so obvious to voters) then by bringing in even more third-world
> > labour to compete with Australian workers and offset pressure on
> > wages.
>
> No wonder all the lefties were bitching like mad about WorkChoices.
> They want more cretins flooding in - presumably because cretins are
> more likely to vote labour.
>
>
>
> > Read the last paragraph of this news item ... don't you just love the
> > irony ;-)
>
> > <http://www.news.com.au/business/story/0,23636,23406719-31037,00.html>
>
> > THE Federal Government tackle the skills crisis by speeding up
> > processing of the controversial 457 work visas.
>
> > The visas are granted to overseas workers who have been sponsored by
> > employers for temporary work.
>
> > The Government is looking at proposals which would allow accredited
> > companies to gain rapid results on work visa requests, Immigration
> > Minister Chris Evans said, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
>
> > One of the biggest users of 457 workers, NSW Health, is likely to be
> > one of the accredited companies, along with large mining companies.
>
> > An advisory group has been tasked to look at plans for speedier
> > schemes and is expected to report back to the government next month
> > with its view on measures to streamline the recruitment of foreign
> > workers.
>
> > The number of people on 457 visas has grown in popularity, with more
> > than 46,000 people arriving on temporary work permits last financial
> > year.
>
> > Unions, and Labor when it was in opposition, criticised the 457 visas,
> > citing their potential to enable the exploitation of foreign workers
> > and undercut local wages and conditions.
>
> Great! Expect more Dr. Deaths and terrorists like Haneef to come
> flooding in!

Sir John Howard

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Mar 23, 2008, 2:51:25 AM3/23/08
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SKiDmarx wrote:

> On Mar 22, 11:10 am, Sir John Howard <sirjhow...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> So much for wee willie's arsy fetishes.

Nobody but other leftie fags are interested in yours, twit.

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