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WHY IS THERE SUCH A SHORTAGE OF LABOUR IN EVERY INDUSTRY IN THIS COUNTRY?
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 7613119" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>It seems to be a problem in a lot of countries at the moment, I think its just because everyone's resetting themselves after "the sickness". Something on the news here yesterday about reduced buses in Wellington as they can't get drivers.</p><p>Why? well because it's crap money, split shifts and you have to haul people around a city all day, on a tight schedule, why would you do that for $20 an hour, when you can drive a truck, on your own, out in the sticks for $35 an hour?</p><p>Closed borders mean employers now have to compete hard for staff.</p><p>It will put prices up though, so we probably won't be any better off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 7613119, member: 946"] It seems to be a problem in a lot of countries at the moment, I think its just because everyone's resetting themselves after "the sickness". Something on the news here yesterday about reduced buses in Wellington as they can't get drivers. Why? well because it's crap money, split shifts and you have to haul people around a city all day, on a tight schedule, why would you do that for $20 an hour, when you can drive a truck, on your own, out in the sticks for $35 an hour? Closed borders mean employers now have to compete hard for staff. It will put prices up though, so we probably won't be any better off. [/QUOTE]
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