Federated Farmers welcomes arrest of Filipino dairy worker
21 October 2015
Federated Farmers welcomes arrest of Filipino dairy worker
Federated Farmers has
welcomed today’s news of the arrest of a dual Filipino /
New Zealand national on suspicion of facilitating fraud
involving multiple work visa applications submitted by
Filipino nationals in the dairy industry.
“The dairy
industry is experiencing a shortage of skilled workers, and
foreign nationals, like kiwis, are part of the solution, but
this needs to be done in the right way,” says Federated
Farmers Dairy Industry Chair Andrew Hoggard.
Federated
Farmers recognises the importance of the additional measures
recently undertaken by Immigration New Zealand to ensure
documents submitted in support of visa applications for work
in the dairy industry are genuine, and has noted with
interest comments by the Immigration Minister that he is
working with officials to ensure the dairy industry is not
materially affected.
“Federated Farmers is
confident that the processing of visa applications will soon
return to a normal pace and that with government support New
Zealand’s dairy industry can train and attract skilled
workers from within this country and
overseas.”
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