Sydney (TIP): A new union report found on December 5 that migrant workers in Australia are facing a disturbing wage theft problem and called for reforms to strengthen protection for the group. Union NSW, the peak body for the state of New South Wales (NSW) trade unions, surveyed 7,000 job advertisements in foreign languages across more than 10 industries, reports Xinhua news agency. Over 1,000 migrant workers also shared their experiences when working or applying for work in Australia. It revealed that over 60 per cent of the job ads audited offered illegal rates of pay, below the relevant award wage. The retail industry was the worst offender, with around 85 per cent of foreign language ads surveyed offering below the minimum award, followed by cleaning, transport, building and construction, hospitality and hair and beauty. More than one-third of migrant workers surveyed also reported being paid or offered a lower salary because of their visa type, while more than one-quarter received lesser salaries because of their nationality. Unions NSW Secretary Mark Morey said it is disturbing that employers were still targeting workers from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. “It’s alarming that employers unashamedly exploit and underpay vulnerable migrant workers, all while Australia experiences lagging migration rates and deals with claims of labour shortages. (IANS)
Related Articles
Business & Economics
US economy shrinks in first quarter of 2022; trade, inventories mask underlying strength
Washington (TIP)- The U.S. economy unexpectedly contracted in the first quarter amid a resurgence in COVID-19 cases and drop in pandemic relief money from the government, but the decline in output is misleading as domestic […]
United States
U.S. sets new grim record with over 3,000 COVID deaths in single day
The previous single-day record was on May 7 at 2,769 deaths WASHINGTON (TIP): The U.S. has set a new grim record of more than 3,000 COVID-19 related deaths in a single day, reflecting a bleak […]
Featured
Guest Comment : Politics and Padmavati
Chief Ministers cannot cite law and order threats as an excuse to curb free expression Given the violence and the threats, it is perhaps not surprising that the producers of Padmavati have decided to ‘voluntarily’ […]

Be the first to comment