Australian Government - Department of Immigration and Citizenship

Brendan O'Connor MP

Minister for Immigration and Citizenship



Freedom of information disclosure log

New legal sanctions against noncompliant employers

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

The government is continuing to crack down on employers who hire illegal workers with new legislation introduced into the Parliament today setting out a range of board criminal and civil penalties, the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Chris Bowen MP, announced today.

The Migration Amendment (Reform of Employer Sanctions) Bill 2012 implements further recommendations from Stephen Howell's 2012 system review and sets out penalties for employers in breach of legislation, including infringement notices and search warrants.

'This legislation strikes a balance between targeting those employers who flout the rules, while taking care not to overstretch the resources of the vast majority of employers who seek to do the right thing,' Mr Bowen said.

'It enables strong action if initial approaches involving education and targeted warnings fail to convince deliberately uncooperative employers that they are not above the law.'

As part of the strategy to encourage compliance, the government will also ramp up its awareness campaign and help employers to gain access to information about prospective employees' visa work status.

'There will be no excuse for errant employers who repeatedly test the system, claiming that they were unaware of the need to check a person's work entitlements or they did not have the means to do so,' Mr Bowen said.

'For those employers who do verify the work entitlements of non-citizens, there are statutory defences in the Bill to protect them.

'Abusing employment practices affects everyone by limiting work opportunities, restricting the migration program and allowing for exploitation of vulnerable people. Abiding by the rules ensures a fair go for employers and workers alike.

'The graduated system of sanctions will operate as a last resort and should only be of concern to those employers who seek to circumvent the law.'

The legislation's key amendments include:


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Last update: Wednesday, 19 September 2012 at 13:09 AEST