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Commercial laundry discovers it has 25 migrant workers with 31 untapped degrees – ABC News
A lunchtime chat with her boss took Manu Kaur, one of a commercial laundry’s 25 staff with 31 bachelors degrees or higher, from working on the factory floor to …

Despite holding a double masters degree in information technology, Manu Kaur was finding it impossible to secure work in the sector.
- Blueline Laundry employs people living with a disability and people from disadvantaged or migrant backgrounds
- The not-for-profit business lost 83 per cent of its customers during the height of the coronavirus lockdowns in Tasmania
- Managers have promoted some staff working on the factory floor to positions better matching their qualificatio…
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