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Gladys Berejiklian urged to end delays to Australia’s strongest anti-slavery laws – The Guardian
Lawyers and community organisations tell NSW premier Covid-19 could increase exploitation
The New South Wales premier is facing fresh calls to bring into force the nations strongest anti-slavery laws, which remain in limbo amid fears the government is coming under pressure from the business community.
A wide range of faith-based groups, community organisations, anti-slavery campaigners and lawyers will write to Gladys Berejiklian on Monday to warn that Covid-19 will put more people under pressure to accept lower workplace standards and could see an increase in exploitation.
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