Unions and employers agree 40,000 more migrants a year needed to fill Australia’s skills shortage
by Paul Karp from World news | The Guardian on (#62JYD)
Consensus on migration and increasing subsidies for apprentices could pave way for policy reform at government's jobs and skills summit
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Unions and employers have agreed Australia should lift its migration intake by 40,000 annually to help fill skills shortages and demanded a boost to apprentice subsidies.
The consensus suggests the Albanese government could secure broad support for some policy reform at its jobs and skills summit in September, although the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Acci) will use a major speech on Wednesday to reject more ambitious union requests.
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