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1 day ago ago from Emigratetonewzealand
It looks as if there is evidence that the colloquially named "Jobs for kiwis" policy may still being implemented in New Zealand. A highly regarded British employee may be forced to leave the country because his work permit may not be renewed despite his employer being unable to find someone to fill the post. This is from an article by Rhonda Markby in the Timaru Herald Boss can't find worker to replace Brit " Timaru businessman Stuart ...
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10 hours ago ago from nikky;s haven
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