Businesses and union urge overhaul of overseas skills recognition schemes as 600,000 skilled workers left ‘driving rideshare and stacking shelves’

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A new alliance of businesses and unions says the country’s chronic shortage of workers is being made worse by confusing and expensive qualification systems. The group says nurses and engineers arriving from overseas on the government’s skilled migration program are waiting tables or stacking shelves while their professions are understaffed.

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