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Employing overseas chefs and median wage threshold

Immigration Minister Michael Wood announced measures targeted to support the hospitality and tourism sectors and have adjusted the requirement to recruit chefs as requested by industry.

Support is also being provided to the wider tourism and hospitality sector, by extending their exemption to the median wage threshold to give them more time to transition.

“As the world recovers from COVID-19, labour shortages continue to be a persistent ongoing global symptom,” Michael Wood said.

“We are listening closely to the concerns of the hospitality and tourism sectors, and working with them to take practical steps to support them with these challenges where we can, as businesses work towards more productive and resilient ways of operating.

”We agree with the hospitality industry that removing the qualification requirement for chefs to be hired through an Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) will allow those top rated chefs who have trained at the coal face to come to NZ. This will take effect from 18 October.

“The requirement for chefs to hold a New Zealand Certificate of Cookery (Level 4) or equivalent qualification was introduced to reduce risks of wage and job inflation in these roles.

“We have heard the industry’s concerns that this requirement was limiting their options to recruit chefs who do not hold formal qualifications, including some highly skilled or experienced chefs, at a time when labour market conditions are tight.

“Employers hiring chefs will now only be required to meet the median wage and market rate requirement, enabling employers to recruit from a larger pool of migrant chefs.

“We remain focused on reducing the immigration risks of these roles, and officials will be working closely with the industry to develop a system over the next 12-18 months for identifying and assessing skilled chefs who do not hold formal qualifications”, Michael Wood said.

“Many tourism and hospitality businesses will be able to continue hiring migrants on a lower wage threshold with the Government’s temporary median wage exception extended for another year.

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“We recognise these sectors have been hit hard by the pandemic and are still recovering from the impacts of ongoing disruption to global travel. To help the industry as it continues to rebuild, Cabinet has decided to extend the transition towards the full median wage for an additional year from 2023 to 2024”, Michael Wood said.

“This will help these sectors manage the short-term impacts they are facing, and ensure a clear path to continue taking the important steps towards paying the median wage in the medium-term.

“In April 2023, employers will be able to pay migrant workers in these roles on an AEWV 95 percent of the median wage or $28.18ph. This will then increase to 100 percent of the median wage in April 2024.

“This move follows other practical changes we have made recently to support key sectors with labour supply, including doubling the number of capped Working Holiday Visa places, and increasing RSE numbers alongside improving conditions”

“In line with existing policy I also confirm today that the new median wage of $29.66 per hour will be adopted into the immigration system on 27 February 2023. All wage thresholds indexed to the median wage, such as sector agreements, will also be updated.

“The Government is focused on moving New Zealand to a higher wage economy, increasing the skill level of migrant workers, and encouraging employers to offer competitive wages and improve career pathways for New Zealanders. This policy is beginning to work, with clear evidence of better pay and conditions in a range of sectors, which will create a more sustainable labour market for everyone

“Updating the median wage thresholds regularly is necessary to ensure the Government is delivering on its immigration rebalance goals and that existing policy settings are maintained in line with market changes”, Michael Wood said.

The current wage threshold will be in place until the new median wage is incorporated in February 2023.

Roles exempt from the AEWV median wage threshold

If you want to hire migrants on the Accredited Employer Work Visa and the role is on this list you can pay less than the median wage.

You must meet a pay threshold

Specific jobs in construction and infrastructure, and tourism and hospitality must pay at least NZD $25 an hour. Specific jobs in the care workforce sector must be paid at least NZD $25.39 an hour.

In April 2023 the median wage exception for tourism and hospitality will increase from $25 to $28.18, or 95% of the new median wage. In April 2024 the exception will end, and these roles will be required to be paid 100% of the median wage.

An AEWV holder paid below the median wage in these cases can hold the AEWV for 2 years before completing a stand-down for 12 consecutive months outside New Zealand, when they can get another AEWV for 2 years.

The migrant worker can get another visa for a job paid above the median wage without having to complete a stand-down period.

From 31 October 2022 five sector agreements will begin and the list of roles exempt from the AEWV median wage threshold will be updated.

Accommodation and hospitality managers nec

Tourism and hospitality
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Aged or disabled carer

Care workforce
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Bar attendant

Tourism and hospitality
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Barista

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 431112

Cafe worker

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 431211

Caravan park and camping ground manager

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 141211

Child or youth residential care assistant

Care workforce
ANZSCO 423411

Commercial housekeeper

Tourism and hospitality
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Conference and event organiser

Tourism and hospitality
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Disabilities services officer

Care workforce
ANZSCO 411712

Diving instructor (open water)

Tourism and hospitality
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Doorperson or Luggage Porter

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 431912

Fast Food Cook

Tourism and hospitality
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Fibrous plasterer

Construction and infrastructure
ANZSCO 333211

Fitter (general)

Construction and infrastructure
ANZSCO 323211

Fitter-Welder

Construction and infrastructure
ANZSCO 323213

Food Trades Assistants nec

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 851299

Gallery or Museum Technician

Tourism and hospitality
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Gaming Worker

Tourism and hospitality
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Hospitality Workers nec

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 431999

Hotel or Motel Manager

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 141311

Hotel or Motel Receptionist

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 542113

Hotel Service Manager

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 431411

Hunting Guide

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 452213

Kaiāwhina (hauora) (Māori health assistant)

Care workforce
ANZSCO 411512

Kitchenhand

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 851311

Licensed Club Manager

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 141411

Metal fabricator

Construction and infrastructure
ANZSCO 322311

Nursing support worker

Care workforce
ANZSCO 423312

Painting trades worker

Construction and infrastructure
ANZSCO 332211

Pastrycook’s Assistant

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 851211

Personal care assistant

Care workforce
ANZSCO 423313

Residential care officer

Care workforce
ANZSCO 411715

Solid plasterer

Construction and infrastructure
ANZSCO 333212

Therapy aide

Care workforce
ANZSCO 423314

Tour Guide

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 451412

Travel Agency Manager

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 142116

Travel Attendants nec

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 451799

Travel Consultant

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 451612

Trekking Guide

Tourism and hospitality
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Waiter

Tourism and hospitality
ANZSCO 431511

Wall and floor tiler

Construction and infrastructure
ANZSCO 333411

Welder

Construction and infrastructure
ANZSCO 322313
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