Top Posts
With a Single Missile, Israel Decapitates Palestinian Terror...
Smash-and-Grab Thieves Steal $2 Million in Diamonds From...
“It’s Not Just a Right-Wing Media Story” –...
Metro Atlanta Gay Couple Arrested for Producing Porn...
Illegal Alien Suspect in Kidnapping of 12-Year-Old Girl...
WATCH: Democrats CHEER AND CLAP LIKE SEALS After...
The Perfect Democrat – Pennsylvania US Senate Candidate...
Damaged Light Fixture That Shattered at Tysons Corner...
An Excellent Example of Why the Elites and...
BREAKING: Senate Democrats Pass Biden’s Massive Tax-and-Spend Bill...
  • About Us
  • Contacts
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Email Whitelisting
  • Investing
  • Stock
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Editor’s Pick
The Market Holders
World News

Help wanted: New Zealand industries struggle to find workers

by August 4, 2022
August 4, 2022

WELLINGTON — New Zealand video game developer PikPok found a solution to prolonged difficulty in finding experienced workers: Colombia. 

The company, which is behind such mobile game apps as Clusterduck and Into the Dead, bought a studio in Medellin, Colombia, in February, increasing its staff of 180 by 35. 

“It’s incredibly difficult to get to people with experience,” said Mario Wynands, managing director of PikPok. “By acquiring the studio in Colombia, that’s given us the opportunity to recruit talent from Latin America and scale up that way.” 

Other industries do not have that solution. Businesses from farms to retirement villages and hotels are scrambling to find workers — and competitively pushing up wages as they do, increasing the central bank’s challenge in fighting inflation. 

In many cases, activity is simply disrupted by a lack of people — exacerbated by suspension of immigration in the pandemic and, now, the slowness of its revival. 

The unemployment rate was just 3.3% in the second quarter. Wages in the quarter were 3.4% higher than a year earlier, rising at the fastest rate in 14 years. 

The aged-care sector had only 78% of the 5,000 registered nurses it needed, said Rhonda Sheriff, co-owner of Chatswood Retirement Village and clinical advisor to the NZ Aged Care Association. As a result, there are aged-care beds throughout the country that cannot be used, she said. 

Her solution is higher pay. The government should pay nurses in aged care as much as it paid those in public hospitals, she said. 

The meat processing sector has been raising concerns about labor shortages for months. According to the Meat Industry Association, the sector has 23,000 staff but needs 25,000. 

At peak times, not all carcasses could be processed on time, and plants could not run at capacity, it said. 

Willie Wiese, general manager manufacturing at red meat co-operative Alliance, said this year his staff had gone to help in processing plants because of the shortages. 

New Zealand’s nursing and agricultural industries have long relied on immigrant labor, the supply of which dried up when the country closed its border during the pandemic. 

In 2021, the government said it was simplifying immigration, but it also made changes that raised barriers to low-wage migrants. The immigration minister at the time said this was to help transition the country to a higher-wage, higher-skill economy. 

Borders were reopened partially in February and fully this week, but New Zealanders are also leaving for other countries, especially Australia. Mr. Wynands and Ms. Sheriff both said they were losing staff to overseas employers offering higher pay. 

Economists do not expect to see net immigration until next year, because recruiting foreign workers, getting visas for them and moving them into the country takes time. 

That leaves challenges for now. Dairy farmer Richard McIntyre, the spokesman for farming lobby group Federated Farmers, said his industry had been short staffed for a year. Farmers had to work longer hours, and some jobs, such as pasture management, were being missed. 

“The real difficulty is if I attract someone on to my farm, there are only so many people and I’m really just taking a staffer off someone else and that creates a problem for them,” he said. 

“There’s just this fundamental shortage of people.” — Reuters

previous post
EXCLUSIVE: Lawless Maricopa County Updates Election Results by 5,000 Votes — Then Shuts Down — Says They Will Post More Results Tomorrow Night — WTF IS GOING ON?
next post
US, Iran to resume nuclear talks; US expectations ‘in check’

Related Posts

Chinese and Taiwanese ships circle in high seas...

August 7, 2022

IAEA chief condemns shelling at nuclear power plant...

August 7, 2022

Pompeii discoveries shed light on middle class life

August 7, 2022

Pelosi visits Japan after Taiwan trip sparked outsized...

August 5, 2022

Tesla shareholders broadly follow board recommendations at annual...

August 5, 2022

Twitter rejects Musk’s claims that he was hoodwinked

August 5, 2022

Airlines scrap, reroute flights as China fires live...

August 5, 2022

Three grain ships set to leave Ukraine; NATO...

August 5, 2022

South Korea to launch first lunar orbiter as...

August 5, 2022

Taiwan decries China’s live-fire military drills as ‘irresponsible’

August 4, 2022
Join The Exclusive Subscription Today And Get Premium Articles For Free


Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!

Recent Posts

  • With a Single Missile, Israel Decapitates Palestinian Terror Command

    August 8, 2022
  • Smash-and-Grab Thieves Steal $2 Million in Diamonds From Bronx Jeweler in Broad Daylight Heist (VIDEO)

    August 7, 2022
  • “It’s Not Just a Right-Wing Media Story” – CNN’s Brian Stelter Says Hunter Biden a ‘Real Problem’ For Joe Biden in 2024 (VIDEO)

    August 7, 2022
  • Metro Atlanta Gay Couple Arrested for Producing Porn with Adopted Children

    August 7, 2022
  • Illegal Alien Suspect in Kidnapping of 12-Year-Old Girl Also Faces Capital Murder Charges

    August 7, 2022
  • About Us
  • Contacts
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Email Whitelisting

Copyright © 2022 TheMarketHolders.com All Rights Reserved.

The Market Holders
  • Investing
  • Stock
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Editor’s Pick

Read alsox

China Belt & Road spending dips in H1,...

July 25, 2022

Nigerian bakers suspend production over high costs

July 21, 2022

Russian oligarchs’ citizenship bids face scrutiny in Portugal

July 24, 2022