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Guest Workers are biggest donors to developing economies
17 Nov 2005

The World bank has urged Australia and other developed nations to accept more seasonal workers and low skilled migrants, especially from the Pacific Islands. The World Bank said in most OECD countries there are severe labour shortages and getting temporary workers in would allow the plugging of gaps in the workforce.

Financial Review, 17/11/05

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