Originally Posted by
bob10
I see your point, but it's also possible some low paid workers are being told they must come to work by their bosses, or get the sack. Some migrants are working in Sydney for as little as $ 9 /hour. They have little understanding of english, do not know they have 'rights' , and are frightened that if they complain they will be sent back to where they came from, or even detention somewhere like Manus Island or Nauru. So they keep their heads down, mouths shut, and keep a low profile. Not realising there are advocates they could approach to help them. Another problem is the boss often is the only english speaker they have in close contact, and the boss is only going to tell them what he has to to keep them at work. And under control. Sound unbelievable in this day and age? You bet. But it's happening.