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Harvey Norman silences social media critics after union protests and JobKeeper backlash – The New Daily
Harvey Norman is blocking critics on social media in an attempt to silence an outpouring of anger about its refusal to repay $20.5 million in JobKeeper.

Harvey Norman has gone into damage control on social media after union protests sparked a wave of anger about its handling of JobKeeper and support for a freeze in the real minimum wage.
The retail giant went on a Twitter ‘blocking’ spree over the weekend and now appears to be censoring posts on its Facebook page in an attempt to silence critics.
It comes after the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) staged protests outside Harvey Norman stores on Friday demanding company chair Gerry Harvey…
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