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In the Media: Protesters call for wage theft crackdown

In the Media: Protesters call for wage theft crackdown

by WWC SA | Feb 8, 2021 | In the Media

This article was published by ABC News 7 Feb 2021 Read the full article on the ABC’s website here Rally demands ‘fair go’ Protesters returned to Chinatown, carrying placards with slogans including “fair go” and “modern slavery”....
How to take action on: Wage theft & Violence in the workplace

How to take action on: Wage theft & Violence in the workplace

by WWC SA | Feb 5, 2021 | Events, In the Media, Reasources

The shocking video that many people saw earlier this week is unfortunately a familiar story of wage theft and gendered workplace violence that is common in our South Australian workplaces. Now that a spotlight has been put on the issue, we have the opportunity to...
In the Media: Protesters rally to support woman allegedly assaulted

In the Media: Protesters rally to support woman allegedly assaulted

by WWC SA | Feb 5, 2021 | In the Media

This article was published by ABC News 4th Feb 2021. Read the full article on the ABC’s website here Protesters have rallied outside of a cafe where a young woman was allegedly assaulted last week. Key points: A man will face court over an alleged assault inside...
Statement from victims of Funtea assault and wage theft

Statement from victims of Funtea assault and wage theft

by WWC SA | Feb 4, 2021 | In the Media, Uncategorized

The Working Women’s Centre SA is representing two workers who were the victims of wage theft and the violent assault, captured with a mobile phone, on 29 January 2021 at Funtea, Gouger Street, Adelaide South Australia. Please see the attached statement from the...
In the Media: foreign students exposing Australia’s wage theft epidemic

In the Media: foreign students exposing Australia’s wage theft epidemic

by WWC SA | Sep 4, 2020 | In the Media

This article was original posted by The Guardian on Thursday 3rd of September 2020 Read the full article here ‘It’s everywhere’: the foreign students exposing Australia’s wage theft epidemic International students in Australia are easy prey for...
In the media ‘Fair pay is a right, not a Christmas present’

In the media ‘Fair pay is a right, not a Christmas present’

by WWC SA | Dec 20, 2019 | In the Media

Friend of the centre, Gemma Beale published this article in the Adelaide Review. Between Christmas shopping and the endless gauntlet of end-of-year dos, December is the busiest time of year for the retail and hospitality industries. At the same time, we’re bidding...
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