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Why don’t exploited international students report their employers? – ABC News
Melbourne international student Amanda* knows she’s being exploited by her employers and could report them to the Fair Work Ombudsman, but chooses not to. Here’s…

Melbourne international student Amanda* knows she’s being exploited by her employers and could report them to the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO), but has chosen not to.
Key points:
- The FWO largely relies on reports from victims to identify cases of exploitation
- International students often find work arrangements that offer worse conditions than are legally allowed
- Temporary visa holders can report cases of exploitation without immigration authorities taking action against them
The 25-year-old had been…
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