13 Jun 2021

Visa restrictions may cost New Zealand expert staff - ski boss

10:37 am on 13 June 2021

A ski industry leader says New Zealand risks losing talented workers if they're not allowed back.

Skiiers on the Rockgarden at Whakapapa Ski Field, Mt Ruapehu in 2018.

Ruapehu Alpine Lifts' chief executive says staff shortages will affect their business. Photo: Natalia Catalina / 123RF

Chief executive at Ruapehu Alpine Lifts Jono Dean said the restrictions are threatening his company's ability to open parts of Mount Ruapehu's ski fields this winter.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, entry to New Zealand remains strictly controlled.

Dean said those workers may find work in other parts of the world.

"If we can't give them a decision, we run the risk of losing the expertise, and then we have to go right back to the starting point of trying to find new people to fill these roles," he said.

Dean said he has five overseas staff awaiting confirmation of their visas - a groomer operator and four specialist ski instructors.

"The applications have been in for months now. We need an outcome, to understand whether we can bring them into the industry in New Zealand.

"If we can't, it's going to have a severe impact on the terrain and services that we can open for our guests at Mount Ruapehu."

Dean said working holiday visa holders are vital for restaurants and cafes, and shortages are threatening his company's efforts to open parts of Mount Ruapehu's ski fields this winter.

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