Government to Launch Public Register Tracking Employers of Skilled Migrants
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Government to Launch Public Register Tracking Employers of Skilled Migrants
Australia may soon have a new public register to track and monitor employers approved to sponsor skilled migrant workers, under legislation introduced by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke. The Migration Amendment (Combating Migrant Exploitation) Bill 2025 introduced in the Parliament on Nov. 6 aims to create a public “Register of Approved Work Sponsors,” which will be published and maintained on the Department of Home Affairs website. “This bill …
According to a bill proposed by Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, Australia may soon establish a new public register to track and monitor employers who sponsor skilled migrants, in order to strengthen the protection of foreign workers and prevent exploitation.
Australian National Review - Government to Launch Public Register Tracking Employers of Skilled Migrants
A fruit picker empties freshly picked sémillon grapes into a crate during the harvest at Glandore Wines in Hunter Valley, NSW in Australia on Jan. 11, 2024. Roni Bintang/Getty Images Australia may soon have a new public register to track and monitor employers approved to sponsor skilled migrant workers, under legislation introduced by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke. The Migration Amendment (Combating Migrant Exploitation) Bill 2025 introduced…
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