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Case Study - Viterra workforce and housing impacts

Description

  • Viterra is one of Australia’s largest buyers of agricultural commodities, employing around 2,200 permanent and casual staff across multiple locations in South Australia.
  • While COVID-19 did not impact Viterra’s export operations, Alyson highlighted its significant effect, combined with housing shortages, on attracting and retaining staff.
  • Since the start of the pandemic, the number of candidates for seasonal employment has declined noticeably.
  • In the past 12 months, Viterra has spent approximately $80 million on wages.
  • An additional $1.8 million has been spent on accommodation for casual workers and contractors relocating to regions during harvest.
  • Current accommodation options include hotels, caravan parks, and limited local housing.
  • Viterra has identified the need for long-term accommodation planning to support its workforce now and into the future.
  • After assessing options ranging from no action through to leasing or purchasing dongas or houses, and considering impacts on local communities, Viterra adopted a multi-pronged strategy.
  • This strategy includes investing in a long-term accommodation project.
  • Working with councils to establish permanent worker accommodation that can be shared across industries in regional areas.
  • Establishing short-term accommodation options during the harvest period in localised areas.
  • Exploring ways to better utilise existing accommodation available during harvest in certain locations.

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