Nelson Mail

Regime ‘underwhelm­ing’

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Greens spokespers­on believed it was essential for them to stay in their job to access residency. ‘‘We need to address the policies that lead migrants to being exploited in the first place, such as employer-bound visas which create a massive power imbalance where the employer has huge control over a migrant’s life,’’ March said.

Radhakrish­nan defended immigratio­n policies that stopped migrants switching employers, but said the issue of allowing migrant workers to change jobs was one for

Minister of Immigratio­n Michael Wood to address. ‘‘[We] want to make sure that, when people come into New Zealand to fill a certain gap, that that is the gap that they’re filling as well.’’

ACT’s Immigratio­n spokespers­on James McDowall said the Government had arguably contribute­d to future migrant exploitati­on by putting in place a new employer-led Accredited Employer Work Visa. ‘‘By tying even more migrant employees to employers, and by making the visa difficult to obtain for new migrants, the Accredited Employer Work Visa can easily make migrant exploitati­on worse.’’

Radhakrish­nan said the Government’s changes also included a tougher penalty regime around migrant exploitati­on and new penalties for lower-level offences.

‘‘Introducin­g infringeme­nt offences will ensure that even lower-level offending such as refusing to provide employment documentat­ion, are dealt with before it becomes more serious.’’

‘‘... we continue to deliver policy that won’t go far enough to protect migrant workers from exploitati­on.’’

Ricardo Mene´ndez March

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