2000 jobs lost in foreign education sector the ‘tip of the iceberg’
About 2000 jobs have already been lost in the international education sector as universities, private colleges and recruitment firms manage the fallout from government reforms to cut foreign student enrolments.
Job losses will escalate, and another 6000 workers could be forced out of the sector in the next six months as the policies bite and force colleges to close, says Troy Williams, chief executive of the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia.
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