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Thursday, 22 March 2012
Page: 2701

Immigration and Citizenship

(Question No. 1548)


Senator Abetz asked the Minister representing the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, upon notice, on 9 February 2012:

Is the department aware of any cases where section 457 visas are being used to replace existing workers; if so, are section 457 visas being used within Westpac Banking Corporation to replace all software development and testing roles with information technology staff from India.


Senator Lundy: The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship has provided the following answer to the honourable senator's question:

The department is aware of allegations in the media that Westpac's Australian employees are being made redundant after training the overseas workers that will replace them. The department assesses all allegations and takes appropriate investigative action.

The 457 visa is available to businesses to sponsor overseas workers where they have a genuine need to fill a skilled position in Australia. It cannot be used to train overseas workers in an occupation.

It is longstanding government policy to not disclose information about individual sponsor's use of the 457 visa program.