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DailyStraits.com - Something Different!
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Howdy! We are a news and current affairs website with a special focus on all things business-related. Our tagline is "Something Different." What you will get from this channel are mainly interviews with the movers and shakers in the business and also some of our exclusive articles read by us. For compliments and comments email us at editor@dailystraits.com and please consider becoming our paid subscriber too. Thank you!
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Howdy! We are a news and current affairs website with a special focus on all things business-related. Our tagline is "Something Different." What you will get from this channel are mainly interviews with the movers and shakers in the business and also some of our exclusive articles read by us. For compliments and comments email us at editor@dailystraits.com and please consider becoming our paid subscriber too. Thank you!
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News: Rising Forced Labour Crimes
DailyStraits.com - Something Different!
36 seconds
1 year ago
News: Rising Forced Labour Crimes

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is highlighting a concerning uptick in reports of forced labour and exploitation within Australia, signaling an almost 50% increase over the past five years. As of the current period since 2018-19, a total of 178 incidents have been reported, shedding light on a disturbing trend affecting both domestic and overseas workers seeking employment in the nation.

Forced labour, a severe form of human trafficking, involves coercing, threatening, or deceiving individuals to work against their will. Victims often face physical and psychological abuse, endure poor working conditions, and find themselves in debt bondage, believing they owe a significant debt to their employers.

Australia, known as a migration corridor for temporary workers, particularly from the Asia-Pacific region, has seen migrant workers fall prey to exploitation due to factors like visa status, limited understanding of Australian worker rights, cultural barriers, and social isolation. AFP Commander Helen Schneider voiced concerns over criminals targeting vulnerable individuals for exploitation through deceptive recruitment methods.

Recent cases underscore the severity of the issue. In one instance, a Victorian man was sentenced for forcing a victim to work under grueling conditions for two years, while another case involved a Darwin man charged with similar offences after allegedly recruiting deckhands through deceptive means, leading to their forced labor without pay.

These incidents prompt the AFP to urge individuals, especially those hired for seasonal or temporary work in sectors like agriculture, construction, hospitality, and manufacturing, to be vigilant of forced labor indicators. The AFP's efforts to combat these crimes include using technology, developing training programs, and collaborating with state, territory, and non-government organizations.

The AFP encourages anyone suspecting forced labor or exploitation to report via their confidential online form or contact number. For immediate safety concerns, the public is advised to dial Triple Zero (000). Information and support for exploited workers are available through the Work Right Hub, Anti-Slavery Australia, and the Australian Red Cross's Support for Trafficked People Program.


DailyStraits.com - Something Different!
Howdy! We are a news and current affairs website with a special focus on all things business-related. Our tagline is "Something Different." What you will get from this channel are mainly interviews with the movers and shakers in the business and also some of our exclusive articles read by us. For compliments and comments email us at editor@dailystraits.com and please consider becoming our paid subscriber too. Thank you!