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a new survey of 10 000 migrants reveals exploitation at work is the norm heres how to fix it 281881
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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article reports on widespread exploitation of migrant workers in Australia, but does not specify any concrete commercial mechanism, price impact, supply shortage, or margin effect for a specific sector or company. The report calls for regulatory reforms, but no immediate business impact is identified. No sector is directly affected in a commercially measurable way.
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- Two-thirds of temporary visa holders underpaid
- Quarter shortchanged by at least A$10 per hour
- International students losing ~A$61 million weekly, >A$3 billion annually
- 35% of migrants classified as independent contractors
- Report calls for government reforms including expanding Workplace Justice visa