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The living wage crisis in Australian industrial relations

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The recent proliferation in Australia of systematic wage underpayment, or wage theft as it is known in the US, is stripping workers of the "living wage" once a cornerstone of Australia's industria.
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The recent proliferation in Australia of systematic wage underpayment, or wage theft as it is known in the US, is stripping workers of the ‘living wage’, once a cornerstone of Australia’s industria...

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