Posts Tagged ‘exploited’
Work Right Hub
ACRATH congratulates Australian Red Cross on the launch of the Work Right Hub, a website providing information to help you find support if you or someone you know is exploited at work in Australia. The Work Right Hub has been designed in collaboration with 150 migrants and 125 different organisations and agencies across Australia. Featuring…
Read MoreActivism Against Exploitation
ACRATH’s four-year battle for justice for 22 men from the Pacific, who were exploited on farms in Australia when they came to work as part of the Seasonal Worker Program, has resulted in the men receiving Act of Grace payments. Judge Jarrett in the Brisbane federal circuit court in his 2017 judgement called the treatment…
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Want to find out more about the work of ACRATH? Download the latest edition of ACRATH News here. Articles in this edition include: Where to take stories of slavery then and now? ACRATH ‘handpicked’ to join workplace giving program Time to speak up for exploited workers Peter goes to work for seasonal workers Slavery-free tea…
Read MoreCampaign for Justice
You are invited to join with ACRATH is seeking justice for 22 workers from Vanuatu who were exploited in Australia. The workers arrived in Australia in July 2014. For seven weeks they worked tirelessly on six farms sometimes receiving only one meal a day. When they were not paid their salaries and asked for their payment…
Read MoreHelp for Filipino people forced into labour in Australia
ACRATH (Australian Catholic Religious Against Trafficking in Humans) is running a campaign in several community languages, including Tagalog, across Australia to alert workers to action they can take if they are being seriously exploited at work. The Radio and Print Project (RAPP) is focussing on the Filipino, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese communities to support people who…
Read MoreHelp for people in forced labour in Australia
ACRATH Radio & Print Project ACRATH is running a campaign in several community languages across Australia to alert workers to action they can take if they are being seriously exploited at work. The Radio and Print Project (RAPP) is focussing on the Korean, Chinese and Vietnamese communities to support people who may not know what…
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Anti-Human Trafficking Newsletter Vol 15 No 6 The June issue of Stop Trafficking! highlights various reports that help the reader realise the complexities of human trafficking. Articles include What does human trafficking look like inn the US, Fashion makes me uncomfortable, How state courts can assist trafficked victims and How the hospitality sector can assist the…
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