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In a bid to protect Australian jobs, the number of skilled migrants allowed into the country is being cut. It is the first time in a decade that the intake1 has been reduced. The decision to cut the number of immigrants comes as pressure mounts on the Australian government after last week's jump in unemployment to 5.2 percent.
Chris Evans (File photo)
Australian Immigration Minister Chris Evans says the skilled migration2 program, under which foreign workers are recruited to fill gaps in the labor3 market, will be reduced from 133,500 to 115,000 next year - a reduction of 14 percent.
Bricklayers, plumbers4 and carpenters are among the occupations affected5, as demand for skilled staff falls in Australia's slowing building and construction sectors6.
The government has decided7 to target immigration after the country's jobless figure recently reached a four-year high.
Chris Evans says, with the Australian economy slowing, the number of foreigners allowed into the country must be cut
"Like most other businesses, things have changed dramatically and so the migration program will be adjusted to reflect the realities of the current economic circumstance," Evans explained.
Government officials have said unemployment in Australia is likely to exceed seven percent, later this year. Some economists8 have far gloomier outlooks, predicting the jobless rate will reach 11 percent, as the country slides towards recession.
Amid such dismal9 employment prospects10, trade unions in Australia are pushing the government in Canberra to make further reductions to the numbers of skilled migrants allowed to settle in the country.
Dave Noonan, the national secretary of the Construction, Forestry11, Mining and Energy Union, says Australia must limit the influx12 of foreign workers.
"Certainly, in relation to construction, there is no good reason for the importation of people on temporary guest visas," he said. "In a declining construction market and a serious downturn caused by the global financial crisis, there is no reason for temporary workers to be brought into the construction industry."
The global downturn has brought about a swift reversal of fortunes for Australia's once-mighty economy, which has enjoyed 17 consecutive13 years of growth, fueled by high demand from China and elsewhere for its mineral exports.
Neighboring New Zealand, which has been in recession for the past year, the government says it had no plans to reduce its annual intake of 45,000 skilled migrants.
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