New Zealand's tourism sector still needs foreigners to cover a gap in the workforce as the Government and industry look at ways to attract visitors off-peak to create more certainty for full-time jobs and generate local career pathways, says Associate Tourism Minister Paula Bennett.
The Government estimates New Zealand needs an extra 36,000 workers to meet a record number of tourists that's forecast to keep expanding, and until new pathways are developed that shortfall will have to be filled by overseas staff.
Bennett told Parliament's commerce select committee the Government and Tourism Industry Association were working on initiatives to make up that shortfall, including luring travellers to come outside the peak period and training initiatives.
"It is going to have to be supplemented by an overseas workforce that is here on working visas - we've always had that working visa, and without a doubt we're still going to be needing that," Bennett said.
"What we need to be doing is having those operators being able to employ people full time."