A Mid Canterbury dairy farming leader says it would be
frightening to think about where New Zealand's dairy industry
would be today if it was not for a migrant workforce.
Farmers' wives and partners are being called on to show more
compassion for migrant workers' wives and families on their
properties by taking the time to say hello.
Waimate District Council community services manager Carolyn
Johns says for the past 10 years the council has produced an
information pack for new residents, which is available from
the Waimate Information Centre.
A dairy farm owner and former employer of migrant workers
says workers from overseas should have a return ticket home
before being granted work visas in New Zealand.
An agricultural industry trainer is worried that any future
Immigration New Zealand decision to remove dairy farm workers
from the country's skills shortage list could strand dairy
farmers without sufficient staff.
Immigration New Zealand fraud officials from Auckland are
working with the Ashburton District Safer Communities Council
in the wake of findings by the council that some recruitment
agencies are skimming a fee from migrant farm workers' pay on
an ongoing basis and illegally withholding migrants'
passports and qualifications.