Albanese government to tackle exploitation

Canberra Times | Justine Landis-Hanley

“Associate Professor Laurie Berg, co-executive director of the Migrant Justice Institute, said the changes could be a ‘game-changer for stopping the exploitation of migrant workers in Australia’.

‘For the first time, migrant workers could safely address wage theft and walk away from employers who exploit them without risking their visa,’ she said.”

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