Clampdown on rogue employers
Hon Michael Woodhouse
Minister of Immigration
Minister
for Workplace Relations and Safety
23 February 2017
Clampdown on rogue employers
Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse has today announced new measures to stop employers who breach immigration and employment law from recruiting migrant workers.
“Migrant workers make a valuable contribution to our workforce and have the same rights as any other worker,” Mr Woodhouse says.
“It is simply unacceptable that those employers who exploit migrant workers are still able to recruit from the international labour market and disadvantage those employers who do the right thing.
“That’s why the Government is introducing stand-down periods during which time employers who flout the law will be banned from recruiting further migrant workers.
“Employers who have incurred an employment standards-related penalty will be banned from recruiting migrant labour for defined stand-down periods ranging from six months to two years, depending on the severity of the case.”
Published guidelines and criteria will ensure that stand-down periods are applied fairly, consistently and transparently.
“Access to the international labour market is a privilege, not a right and if employers abuse that privilege by exploiting migrants or failing to comply with employment law, there will be consequences,” Mr Woodhouse says.
The changes will come into effect on 1 April 2017.
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