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: The Labor caucus on Tuesday discussed the agreement, with some members suggesting the opposition should block the laws when they come to parliament, according to Nine News Australia. Opposition Leader Bill Shorten told the meeting the government had not given due attention to the impact of making it easier for Chinese workers to enter the country through the provision of more work and holiday visas and "investment facilitation arrangements". The arrangements would allow Chinese investors to bring in Chinese workers for large projects, working under Australian wages and conditions. The agreement, signed in Canberra last week but yet to be legislated, is expected to deliver thousands of new jobs and boost exports of goods and services. But Mr Shorten told the meeting the FTA had some good features and Labor must remain "a pro-free trade party". Shadow trade minister Penny Wong said temporary migration was "sensible policy" to fill skills shortages."The government does need to explain how the temporary migration provisions in the China free trade agreement are consistent with that policy," she told reporters in Canberra."They need to explain to Australians how this agreement will enhance rather than constrain local job opportunities."© AAP 2015Jobs Email your news tips Do you have any news photos or videos Property news: How public transport and property are linked - realestate.com.au Motoring news: Toyota executive arrested - carsales.com.au Property news: When hippy towns get hip - news: Enter Sandman - carsales.com.au (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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