Does Australia really need more yoga instructors?
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Australia has a shortage of yoga instructors, dog handlers and martial arts instructors, according to the list of professions eligible for the new Skills in Demand Visa, which replaces the Temporary Skills Shortage Visa later this year.
The program is intended to fill skills gaps in the Australian economy. But even though we are facing a housing crisis and a crippling construction worker shortage – painters, bricklayers, roof tilers, stonemason and other tradespeople are not on the visa list.
A spokesperson for the government told news.com.au that the decision to not list tradies on the skills list was mostly a bureaucratic one, and was influenced by a history of migrant abuse in the sector.
But Denita Wawn, CEO of the Master Builders Association, says there are now rules in place to prevent the kind of exploitation seen previously and that Australia should not be turning help away.
“To suggest that every plumber, brickie or carpenter wanting to enter Australia should be turned away and all employers are exploiting workers is outrageous,” she says.
Do you think we should be allowing more tradespeople in? What about yoga instructors?
How bloody stupid are our pollies getting? We don’t need dog walkers anyone can do that as for yoga instructors why would we want more of them, martial arts instructors are another thing that’s not required seeing how many of their studios have closed down lately. The emigration minister needs to get his backside into gear and stop deporting these people who have been working for years, and paying taxes he/she needs to wake up and give these people a fair go.
I totally agree with Allen Gilchrist. We need building and construction workers to at least try to meet the Government’s plan for new homes. Not that it can be achieved. It was a kneejerk reaction to the current housing crisis.
We should set a lower but honest target by not listening to polies or bureaucrats but talk with builders and developers.You can’t build more homes if you don’t have the land and councils aren’t processing plans from developers. The first rule of building is the more land available, the cheaper it becomes. It’s not rocket science just common sence.
I have been a real estate agent and valuer for over 50 years.
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