Recruiters press 457 visas action

Released on: February 15, 2008, 12:26 am

Press Release Author: - Mahesh Sharma and Ben Woodhead, Australian IT

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: DRACONIAN 457 visa regulations introduced two months before
Saturday\'s federal election rout may be scrapped after pleas from industry to drop
the rules that have all but killed off applications for temporary IT work permits.


Press Release Body: DRACONIAN 457 visa regulations introduced two months before
Saturday\'s federal election rout may be scrapped after pleas from industry to drop
the rules that have all but killed off applications for temporary IT work permits.

The Information Technology Contract and Recruitment Association has claimed Labor
immigration spokesman Tony Burke made a late pledge to address the problem that
flows from changes to 457 visa rules introduced on October 1.

Mr Burke stopped short of agreeing to dump the controversial changes, however,
stating only that Labor may suspend the regulations while consultations with the
contract labour industry take place.

A spokeswoman for Mr Burke yesterday declined to comment on immigration matters
before Prime Minister-elect Kevin Rudd appoints his ministry later this week.

Association president Penny Coulter said Mr Burke committed to review the matter
himself should he be made immigration minister, or to brief the new minister.

She said Mr Burke indicated that fast-tracking of IT visas should be allowed,
although companies found to be in breach of 457 visa rules would be barred from
using any fast-track process.

The association has been pushing hard to overturn the last-minute 457 visa
application changes since they were introduced by former Immigration Minister Kevin
Andrews on October 1.

The changes prevented labour hire firms from sponsoring 457 workers unless they
undertook to meet their expenses, keep on their books a percentage of local workers
who were receiving training, and invest at least 2 per cent of their gross wages
bill on training.

Before the regulations were introduced, ITCRA members were making 400 applications a
month to import technology professionals using 457 visas, but executive director
Norman Lacy said these had dropped to zero.

\"There has been a massive impact because other countries have continued to recruit
Australian ICT professionals in comparable numbers. So there has continued to be an
outflow in the last seven weeks, but no inflow of ICT professionals in Australia.\"

Mr Lacy said the ITCRA tried to discuss the changes with the former minister, but
its attempts fell on deaf ears.

\"What we faced was someone who refused to even answer letters. You had to ring his
office to even discover whether or not your letter had been received.

\"We didn\'t get any acknowledgement, didn\'t get any engagement and didn\'t get any
contact.\"

One of the most concerning parts of the whole ordeal was the \"undemocratic\" means by
which the minister introduced the regulations, Mr Lacy said.

Mr Andrews first tried to introduce the bill in parliament, but it didn\'t get
through. Then he made changes to the regulations using his powers in the Immigration
Act, and did this just before the election was announced and parliamentary
proceedings would be frozen.

Mr Lacy questioned whether this was an appropriate use of the power granted to the
minister under the Immigration Act.

\"I doubt the intention of the act was to allow a change in policy about which
industry it operated in. I think it was for emergency situations.

\"These regulations were brought in surreptitiously and fundamentally circumvented
the democratic process. They dramatically changed the 457 visa regime.\"

-- Mahesh Sharma and Ben Woodhead, Australian IT

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