Business
Chinese workers locked out of Warrnambool abattoir – The Age
Dozens of Chinese workers have been locked out of a Warrnambool slaughterhouse as tensions rise with management
Following the altercation, 150 Chinese employees walked off the job and were subsequently locked out, but the company insisted on Thursday evening that almost all the workers would return to the job on Friday.
This week the Warrnambool Standard aired claims from the Chinese workers that they had been subjected to bullying and racism, claims which have been disputed by Midfield Group management.
A representative for the workers said they were locked out on both Wednesday and Thursday. The representative…
-
Noosa News23 hours agoMuster Dogs favourite Frank Finger makes final on-screen appearance with kelpie Annie in portrait show
-
General13 hours agoGoldfields man in coma after allegedly smashing head into ambulance windscreen
-
Noosa News23 hours agoWhy commuters are less likely to see familiar strangers on the bus, train or CityCat and why that makes us feel less safe
-
Business21 hours agoShould we be paying more attention to these two rocketing ASX small-cap mining stocks?
