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Turning a blind eye to exploitation in the food chain

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    Turning a blind eye to exploitation in the food chain

    "A national program protecting the rights of migrant workers has uncovered millions in unpaid wages, threats of visa cancellation and modern slavery."

    "The first year of the $13.5 million scheme, run by the Home Affairs department, has uncovered millions in stolen wages, threats of visa cancellation and cases of "modern slavery" by Australian employers."

    "It has identified $1.35 million in potential unpaid wage claims in NSW alone, as well as cases of exploitation and workplace injury where employers have breached the law." >>
    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-31/migrant-worker-scheme-uncovers-stolen-wages-modern-slavery/106512360

    "Half a million young Australians working in the retail, fast food and pharmacy sectors are set for a wage increase after the Fair Work Commission abolished junior pay rates for those aged 18 and over."
    https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/mar/31/fair-work-abolishes-junior-pay-rates-w

    #exploitation #work #IR #NSW #WorkplaceRights #PALM #food #agriculture #meat #consumers #slavery #UnpaidWages #Pasifika #Australia #FoodChains #crime #regulation

    Image: Food produced without exploitation, no suffering of humans, animals, and the environment, focusing on fair labour, sustainability, and ethical sourcing.

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    • bellingen@mastodon.auB bellingen@mastodon.au

      Turning a blind eye to exploitation in the food chain

      "A national program protecting the rights of migrant workers has uncovered millions in unpaid wages, threats of visa cancellation and modern slavery."

      "The first year of the $13.5 million scheme, run by the Home Affairs department, has uncovered millions in stolen wages, threats of visa cancellation and cases of "modern slavery" by Australian employers."

      "It has identified $1.35 million in potential unpaid wage claims in NSW alone, as well as cases of exploitation and workplace injury where employers have breached the law." >>
      https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-31/migrant-worker-scheme-uncovers-stolen-wages-modern-slavery/106512360

      "Half a million young Australians working in the retail, fast food and pharmacy sectors are set for a wage increase after the Fair Work Commission abolished junior pay rates for those aged 18 and over."
      https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/mar/31/fair-work-abolishes-junior-pay-rates-w

      #exploitation #work #IR #NSW #WorkplaceRights #PALM #food #agriculture #meat #consumers #slavery #UnpaidWages #Pasifika #Australia #FoodChains #crime #regulation

      Image: Food produced without exploitation, no suffering of humans, animals, and the environment, focusing on fair labour, sustainability, and ethical sourcing.

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      @Bellingen it's so important to shine a light on these systemic issues and protect workers' rights for a truly ethical supply chain.

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