Wednesday, June 21, 2006

CFMEU: Don't Trade Aussie Jobs To China

The Howard Government should not sign any trade deal with China before it conducts a full inquiry into the current use of workers on short-term visas in the Australian workforce, the CFMEU said today.

Commenting on reports today that China was seeking greater access to the Australian workplace for guest workers, CFMEU national secretary John Sutton said widespread abuses were already occurring.

Mr Sutton said he believes that 8,500 Chinese guest workers now in Australia are being paid at rates far below the Australian standard.

"The Chinese Government is pressuring Australia to accept more guest workers on temporary visas, so the Federal minister for immigration, Senator Amanda Vanstone should immediately investigate the pay rates of those working here now," Mr Sutton said.

"This would ensure that Australians know where their government stands on the guest worker issue in the face of pressure from the Chinese Interests," Mr Sutton said.

Mr Sutton accused the Government of allowing employers and labour supply companies to exploit foreign workers and undercut wage levels in Australia on building sites in Australia.
"The pay rates of guest workers must be fully investigated, otherwise the exploitation will continue and wage levels in Australia will be driven down," Mr Sutton said.

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