This
is another case of hearing something on the radio and not being able
to find it again.
And indication that what is wanted in Christchurch are low-paid slaves willing to work long hours
What
was being said was those in the construction sector (who should be
rubbing their hands with glee at the reconstruction of Christchurch,
are amongst the most pessimistic about the economy and moving abroad
in greater numbers for work.
What
does this say about the real state
of the New Zealand economy?
You can bet that this story will be
studiously ignored
NZ: Rise in numbers thinking of going overseas to work
\
A
survey issued on Thursday indicates the number of New Zealanders
considering heading overseas has grown from 105,000 to 177,000, an
increase of about 70%.
Some
16,000 of those thinking of leaving, work in the construction sector.
But
Horizon Research said that not all who consider leaving will actually
do so, and not all of them will go permanently, but it is worrying so
many construction personnel want to leave before the Christchurch
rebuild.
It
said that category was also more pessimistic about the direction of
the economy, household income and job opportunities.
The
survey polled just over 3000 people in October and has a margin of
error of +/-1.8%.
And indication that what is wanted in Christchurch are low-paid slaves willing to work long hours
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