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Open door for Skilled Labourers To Address Labour Shortage

29 Apr

Plan unveiled to address labour shortages

Skilled workers will be able to fast-track to full trade qualifications in as little as 18 months under a government plan to address the growing workforce crisis in the resources sector.

Skills Minister Chris Evans said the government would also provide $200 million for training projects for skills in high demand.

The government has accepted all 31 recommendations of the Resourcing the Future report, which outlines a blueprint for lifting the number of skilled workers available to the resources sector.

‘Under the adult apprenticeship project, experienced workers will have their existing skills recognised and be given the opportunity to complete the competencies required to get a full trade qualification in just 18 months,’ Senator Evans said in a statement.

‘Existing resource sector employees and workers from across Australia will be recruited and on and off-the-job training provided so companies will benefit immediately from a boost to their workforces.’

Resources and Energy Minister Martin Ferguson said this was an important first step in addressing skills and labour shortages in the resources sector.

He said it would also help alleviate flow-on pressures on other industries.

‘We estimate the fund will help train 39,000 skilled workers over four years and target areas of critical need for the resources, construction, infrastructure and renewable energy sectors.’

The ongoing skills’ shortfall was highlighted by a new study, which cited growing business optimism, tempered by concerns that workforce shortages might provide a stumbling block to growth.

‘Forty-five per cent of Australian privately-held businesses perceive the lack of available skilled staff as a constraint to business expansion. These concerns have grown 14 per cent in the last year,’ the latest International Business Report said.

ACTU President Ged Kearney said any plan to ease labour shortages must be matched by investment in skills’ training by employers.

She said over-reliance on skilled migration had in part led to a labour shortage in the resources sector.

‘Right now, the resources sector takes a short-term, short-sighted approach, overusing the 457 visa and offering high wages to poach from other sectors – effectively robbing Peter to pay Paul,’ she said in a statement.

Australian Industry Group chief executive Heather Ridout said improving training and apprenticeships wouldn’t be enough, with immigration still vital.

‘Immigration programs are essential to delivering skilled workers when and where we need them,’ she said in a statement.

President of the Australian Constructors Association Peter Brecht said the nation needed to maximise job participation by Australians.

‘In particular draw on those sectors of the workforce that have been under-utilised including women, indigenous people and the long-term unemployed,’ he said in a statement.’-The Australian Associated Press, March 15, 2011

 

Skill Matching Database

22 Mar

Australian Immigration has developed a website for skill matching database, which helps match skilled people who have applied to migrate with skilled vacancies or skill shortages in Australia.

The Skill Matching Database contains the educational, employment and work details of skilled migrants and includes many who are interested in living and working in regional Australia.

The database is used by employers for employer sponsored migration categories as well as by State and Territory governments.

To be included on the Skill Matching Database, applicants must have a valid application for one of the following visa categories:

  • Skilled – Independent (Migrant) visa (subclass 175)
  • Skilled – Sponsored (Migrant) visa (subclass 176)
  • Skilled – Independent (Residence) visa (subclass 885)
  • Skilled – Sponsored (Residence) visa (subclass 886)

There is no application charge for applicant details to be listed on the Skill Matching Database.

Applicants who have their details on the database are not guaranteed a job in Australia or migration application approval.

Most visa applicants remain on the database until they arrive in Australia. The details of pooled applicants will remain on the database for a period of two years.

Skill Matching Database
URL: https://www.ecom.immi.gov.au/skillmatch_public/startUnknown.do

Skill Occupation Lists
URL: http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/sol/

 

The new points test for skilled migration

21 Dec

The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, the Hon Chris Bowen MP, has announced government’s intention to implement a new points test applying to certain skilled migration applications made on or after 1 July 2011. It won’t apply to unfinalised application lodged prior to 1 July 2011.

The purpose of this is to deliver a more responsive and targeted migration program for a highly skilled people. Australian government believes that it will deliver the best and brightest skilled migrants to Australia based on the selection criterias (Qualification, English language levels and skilled work experience).

It won’t affect every type of skilled migration visa and only applies to the following visas:

  • Subclass 885 Skilled Independent
  • Subclass 886 Skilled Sponsored
  • Subclass 175 Skilled Independent
  • Subclass 487 Skilled Regional Sponsored
  • Subclass 176 Skilled Sponsored
  • Subclass 475 Skilled – Regional Sponsored

For further information, you can find those in the links provided below:

 

Australian superannuation

23 Mar

What is superannuation?

Superannuation is an investment designed to provide money for your retirement. Most people start superannuation when they start work because their employer has to pay contributions. You are free to choose to top up the funds out of your own pocket, but it’s not mandatory.

As an employer, they need to at least contribute minumum 9% amount of the earning base for each eligible employee.

As an employee, they need to pass their Tax File Number to the employer for their super fund.
You can apply for Tax File Number online thru ATO (Australian Taxation Office).
URL: http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/content.asp?doc=/content/38760.htm

 

Salary Survey and Guide in Sydney or Australia

22 Mar

If you want to know the salary survey and guide in Sydney, New South Wales or Australia generally, you can check out these links which came from different sources.

Hays
Hays Recruitment publishes an annual salary survey representing several industries
URL: http://www.hays.com.au/salary/default.aspx

Michael Page International
Michael Page International offers an accurate, up-to-the-minute snapshot of current salary levels.
URL: http://www.michaelpage.com.au/salary-centre.html

Olivier
Olivier Recruitment provides a comprehensive guide to salaries in Financial Services sectors across metropolitan Sydney.
URL: salary_survey_2009_Olivier

Robert Half International
Robert Half International produces an annual International Financial Salary Guide which provides comprehensive data on average salaries for accounting and finance professionals in several countries such as Australia, United States and so on.
URL: Salary_Robert_Half

Hope this information helps!

 
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Find company who is able to provide sponsorship

26 Feb

A few days ago, someone has asked me how to find a job in Sydney whilst they’re waiting for their visa application to be approved as they couldn’t wait to move to Sydney as soon as possible.

Like I’ve mentioned earlier article about my suggested site, Seek.com.au for the best Recruitment website in Australia, or particularly in Sydn

It has brought my attention to put Tips & Trick of how to find a company who is able to provide sponsorship to suitable applicant.

One of the efficient ways is to put word “Sponsor” as a keyword into Keyword field which shown as “Enter Keyword(s)” on the frontpage of Seek.com.au

In that way, Seek will pull out information of company who willing to provide sponsorship for the right candidate.

Hope this helps!

 
 

Finding jobs – continue…

06 Feb

Following up with the 1st link posted yesterday, there is a couple of jobs sites around Australia. The reason I recommended the 1st link because it’s more user-friendly, easy process and good user interface; however you can also try to browse the other sites, like MyCareer, CareerOne, JobsJobsJobs. There is also government jobs posted on this particular site, but if you’re newcomer might want to skip this as some of the jobs requires at least Permanent Resident visa or citizen status.

Here are the links of the other job sites in Sydney or Australia generally:

  • MyCareer – http://www.mycareer.com.au
  • CareerOne – http://www.careerone.com.au
  • JobsJobsJobs – http://www.jobsjobsjobs.com.au

…and here is the site for government jobs (if anyone interested):

  • http://www.jobsearch.gov.au (Australia)
  • http://www.jobs.nsw.gov.au (specifically for New South Wales state, including Sydney)

 
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Finding jobs

04 Feb

It’s never been easier to find a job like in Sydney. As long as you’ve your resume and cover letter, you’re ready to go! There is a couple of famous jobs websites in Australia, especially in Sydney. However I loves to use one particular site which I found quite easy to understand and use. So far I’m quite satisfy with this one here and have never found any other sites as easy and simple as this one here. So I’d like to highly recommend to use this site. Please find the link on below.

Link: http://www.seek.com.au

I’ll cover the other jobs sites you can go to on the next posting; however that site above has been used by most people in Australia. So good luck and wish all the best for your searching! :)

 
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