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Harvey Norman deletes Twitter account amid outrage over jobkeeper – The Guardian
The retail giant’s Twitter account has been removed after mass blockings and unusual emoji responses following ACTU campaign

The retail giant Harvey Norman has deleted its Twitter account after mass blockings of critics and bizarre emoji responses to those who challenged the company over the action.
Harvey Norman has come under sustained criticism over its founder Gerry Harveys refusal to pay back $22m in jobkeeper payments, despite the company doubling its profit in the second half of last year to $462m.
Last week, the Australian Council of Trade Unions stepped up its campaign over Harvey Normans refusal to pay back…
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