The cost of capping foreign talent


THE issue of foreign workers has long been contentious due to its impact on domestic employment and wages. This is due to much dissatisfaction directed at unskilled or semi-skilled workers whose presence has capped lower-income wage growth.

Additionally, dependence on these workers to sustain competitiveness has hindered industry progress up the value chain.

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