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Where to Complain if Your Employer Pays Less Than the Minimum Wage in Australia?
Working in Australia as an international student should be straightforward. You show up, you do the work, you get paid what you're owed. For hundreds of thousands of students every year, that's exactly how it goes.
But for a significant number, particularly those working in hospitality, cleaning, retail, and fast food, something goes wrong. They get paid less than the legal minimum. Penalty rates disappear on weekends. Cash-in-hand arrangements leave no paper trail. Trial shifts go unpaid....
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