University Report: Analysis of Migrant Worker Treatment in Australia
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This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the treatment of migrant workers in Australia, focusing on key employment issues and comparing the Australian system with those of China, America, and Japan. It explores the roles of the state, employees, unions, and employers in relation to migrant worker treatment, highlighting instances of exploitation and underpayment. The report delves into government reforms, including changes to the Fair Work Act and the Fair Work Commission, aimed at improving workplace harmony and employment relations. It also suggests recommendations for enhancing the protection and well-being of migrant workers, emphasizing the importance of health facilities, proper working hours, job security, visa management, cultural diversity, and access to information. The study draws upon various sources, including government initiatives, statistical data, and case studies like the 7-Eleven case, to provide a detailed overview of the challenges and potential solutions in the Australian employment landscape for migrant workers.
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