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  1. “The real pressure comes on when the predicted 100 000 exploitable migrant workers arrive in record numbers to jam up our infrastructure that is already in gridlock.”

    We should be so lucky! If the current government is reelected, there will be a stampede over the Tasman, thanks to their booming economy and Albo’s gracious provision of citizenship within 4 years of arrival.

  2. The reason unemployment is not increasing is because of the departure of the skilled [tradies nurses and the willing workers] to Aust. The number on the ” job seekers” benefit, the unskilled unemployables, fairly much remains fixed.
    The tighter the economic conditions get, more of the skilled will leave.
    Thus the RB rate lifts are not creating job loss unemployment, but they are shrinking the productive economy to the detriment of the country as a whole.

    1. You are missing the massive boomer retirement and the collapse in birthrates over the last decades. Plugging the hole with mass immigration.

  3. The solution is to move away from low wage economy. Raising minimum wage is good…as long as that trickles up the education and skills levels.
    High wages will than drive investment in increasing productivity, education included.
    Businesses not able to cope with that should fail.
    It worked elsewhere.
    Will that happen in NZ? No.
    We prefer to blame the migrants – of course, they were not good enough for countries they came from.

  4. Migrants often come here for a holiday see how lazy and unmotivated some bosses and workers are and think they could do well if they came here . In the UK AND Australia NZ workers are sort after as hard workers so being lazy is not THE NZ way it is a state of mind . This is the same where ever you go.Some migrants are held back in their own country by religious bias or the cast system as in India .

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