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Universities accused of ‘sham contracting’ as wage scandal in Australia’s higher education sector deepens – ABC News
The wage theft scandal that has engulfed the tertiary sector this year is now moving to the Federal Court, with the National Tertiary Education Union and four f…
The wage theft scandal that has engulfed the tertiary sector this year is now moving to the Federal Court, with the National Tertiary Education Union and four former staff members pursuing private university JMC Academy.
Key points:
- Unions are accusing the Sydney-based university of “sham contracting”, a trend they says is increasing in the sector
- JMC is the latest university to be accused of wage theft after an ABC investigation exposed what some say is higher education’s “d…
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