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Visa protections to enable exploited migrant workers to bring labour claims:  an Australian proposal
12 July 2023
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Visa protections to enable exploited migrant workers to bring labour claims: an Australian proposal
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12 July 2023
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Visa protections to enable exploited migrant workers to bring labour claims: an Australian proposal

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12 July 2023
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Article: Laurie Berg and Bassina Farbenblum, “VISA PROTECTIONS TO ENABLE EXPLOITED MIGRANT WORKERS TO BRING LABOUR CLAIMS: AN AUSTRALIAN PROPOSAL” (2023) Global Labour Rights Reporter | Volume 3, Issue

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Source:https://www.ilawnetwork.com/ilaw-network-journal-the-global-labour-rights-reporter/protecting-the-labour-rights-of-migrant-workers-and-refugees/

Newer PostJoint submission with HRLC- Migration Amendment (Strengthening Employer Compliance) Bill 2023
Older PostAvenues for exploited migrant workers to remain in the country of employment to pursue labour remedies
 

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The Migrant Justice Institute respectfully acknowledges the Gadigal and Bedegal peoples of the Eora Nation and
the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nations, the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we work.
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