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Australia’s largest meat processor shut down by cyber attack – The Sydney Morning Herald
Thousands of workers have been sent home as cyber attack hits Australian meat processor.

The meat in the sandwich is that this is a concerted effort against Australian business and the workers will suffer as a result of that, Mr Journeaux said.
Theres six sites in Queensland that will be affected and around the nation there would be significantly more.
In most processing facilities the workers are on daily hire arrangements and unfortunately if they dont work, they dont get paid.
The Unions Queensland branch advised workers that JBS was trying to make sure payments to workers continue,…
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