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Migrant workers have long been too scared to report employer misconduct. A new visa could change this
OPINION Guest User 26/7/24 OPINION Guest User 26/7/24

Migrant workers have long been too scared to report employer misconduct. A new visa could change this

The conversation

The conversation | Laurie Berg & Bassina Farbenblum

Tragically, a deep fear of immigration consequences means most unlawful employer conduct goes unreported.

On Wednesday, however, the government officially launched a two-year pilot of innovative visa reforms that could bring these workers out of the shadows.

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Recovering lost wages is nearly impossible for Australia’s underpaid migrant workers
OPINION Arya Nagar 20/6/24 OPINION Arya Nagar 20/6/24

Recovering lost wages is nearly impossible for Australia’s underpaid migrant workers

Here’s how to fix the problem

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The endemic exploitation of migrant workers in Australia must stop
OPINION Guest User 6/2/23 OPINION Guest User 6/2/23

The endemic exploitation of migrant workers in Australia must stop

The Canberra Times

The endemic exploitation of migrant workers in Australia must stop (The Canberra Times, 3 February, 2023)

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Australia is bringing migrant workers back – but exploitation is still rampant. Here are 3 changes needed now
OPINION Guest User 16/5/22 OPINION Guest User 16/5/22

Australia is bringing migrant workers back – but exploitation is still rampant. Here are 3 changes needed now

The Conversation

Australia is bringing migrant workers back – but exploitation is still rampant. Here are 3 changes needed now (The Conversation, 17 May, 2022)

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 Ending impunity for Wage Theft against Migrant Workers: Here’s How
OPINION Guest User 9/12/21 OPINION Guest User 9/12/21

Ending impunity for Wage Theft against Migrant Workers: Here’s How

Institute for Human Rights and Business Commentary Series

Ending impunity for Wage Theft against Migrant Workers: Here’s How’ (Institute for Human Rights and Business Commentary Series, 9 Dec., 2021)

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'Garbage' and 'cash cows': temporary migrants describe anguish of exclusion and racism during COVID-19
OPINION Guest User 17/9/20 OPINION Guest User 17/9/20

'Garbage' and 'cash cows': temporary migrants describe anguish of exclusion and racism during COVID-19

The Conversation

The Conversation, 17 Sep. 2020

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I will never come to Australia again: new research reveals the suffering of temporary migrants during the COVID-19 crisis
OPINION Guest User 17/8/20 OPINION Guest User 17/8/20

I will never come to Australia again: new research reveals the suffering of temporary migrants during the COVID-19 crisis

The Conversation

Laurie Berg and Bassina Farbenblum, I will never come to Australia again’: new research reveals the suffering of temporary migrants during the COVID-19 crisis (The Conversation, 17 Aug. 2020)

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