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Answer Overview

Response rates from 329 Tallaght voters.

65%
Increase
25%
Decrease
60%
Increase
18%
Decrease
5%
Increase, our economy relies on businesses hiring the highest skilled workers at the lowest cost
4%
Decrease, and the government should provide more incentives to prepare our citizens for these jobs
3%
Decrease, companies are currently taking advantage of this program to decrease wages

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Tallaght voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9HXKX56answered…11mos11MO

Increasing high-skilled immigration workers only in industries that need it and cannot find good enough talent locally or eu wide.

 @9ZMSDTX answered…1wk1W

The current amount suits but I think they should be monitored as companies use this as an excuse to lower wages and higher cheaper labour, making working conditions awful for some.

 @9ZJKR5Hanswered…2wks2W

Decrease. Focus on retaining and hiring your own citizens who are paying for college education to enter roles in this companies, rather than ignoring applications from citizens and forcing them to emigrate when they don't particularly want to leave.

 @9ZHTJJRanswered…2wks2W

I am currently satisfied with the current amount but the amount of paper work that current immigrat workers have to do to keep working here and the cost of it is ridiculous.

 @9ZCWMTCanswered…2wks2W

Irish professionals should be given more of an opportunity to work in their own country and not have to leave to get better pay an jobs.

 @9ZBK6G4answered…3wks3W

Less economic migrants people who go through the legal process and come here to contribute and work are welcome

 @9K486Y8answered…9mos9MO

We should be making this country worth while to stay and work in for our own. Ireland is one of the top countries in terms of skill level. Irish tradesmen are exceptional but the government are driving them to find better places to make better lives through the rising cost of living and lack of housing. We work to live, not live to work.

 @9JJWFYQ answered…10mos10MO

We should first address the mass migration of our own (mainly young) talented and skilled workers before any decision is made on this. In the meantime, increase to address these needs... and only once the housing crises has been resolved.