Mid Canterbury’s dairy industry may see an increase in staff numbers due to proposed visa changes, making it easier and more cost-effective for employers to hire migrant workers, potentially leading to more workers in the local dairy sector. The changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa criteria aim to benefit both employers and employees by removing the requirement to meet a median wage rate, allowing for longer visa durations and creating pathways for residency. These adjustments, announced by Immigration Minister Erica Stanford, are intended to attract higher-skilled workers, manage migration levels responsibly, and address staffing pressures in the dairy sector, according to DairyNZ.
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Tory Whanau bows out of Wellington mayoral race
Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau has decided not to seek a second term and will instead run for the Greens in the city’s Māori ward, a shift from her previous intention to serve three terms. Her change of heart was influenced by the commencement of the Golden Mile project and the entry of former Labour leader Andrew Little into the mayoral race. Whanau aims to focus on collaborating with mana whenua and advocating for her beliefs...
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