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Tighter immigration changes would worsen skills gap, employers say

Watch Grant Walker and our panel discuss what immigration policy changes are needed.

Fiona Rotherham
Mon, 20 Aug 2018

 

Some 85% of hiring managers say New Zealand’s skills shortages could be eased by hiring from overseas, according to a new survey by recruitment firm Robert Walters.

But while most see the benefit in recruiting international talent, less than a third (27%) have a strategy to do so and less

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Fiona Rotherham
Mon, 20 Aug 2018
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