Government supports jail time for migrant exploitation
Employers who deliberately engage in exploitative conduct could face jail time under new reforms accepted by the coalition government today.
7 March, 2019Employers who deliberately engage in exploitative conduct could face jail time under new reforms accepted by the coalition government today.
7 March, 2019Airbnb launches pilot program designed to promote fair pay and conditions with Canberra cleaning firm.
26 February, 2019Government, unions back in-principle recommendation to jail dodgy employers who deliberately or recklessly underpay workers.
19 February, 2019Victorian Government extends deadline of first state-based inquiry into gig economy.
11 February, 2019New chief to commence from early February.
29 January, 2019Cleaning companies tendering for ACT government work will need to prove they comply with new Secure Local Jobs Code.
17 January, 2019Spotless fined $180,000 by Victorian government for failing to meet cleaning standards in state schools.
7 January, 2019Three cleaning firms and former sole trader penalised for involvement in underpaying cleaners at Tasmanian Woolworths sites.
12 December, 2018Parliamentary inquiry into cleaner wage theft recommends overhaul of Commonwealth tendering practices.
14 November, 2018Three-day event to include educational sessions, optional training courses, technical workshops and networking events.
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