ProfessorAnthonyForsythInquiryChair
VictorianInquiryintotheLabourHireIndustryandInsecureWorkE-mail:
130LittleCollinsStreetMelbourneVictoriaAustralia,3000
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SubmissionbytheJusticeandInternationalMissionUnit,SynodofVictoriaandTasmania,UnitingChurchinAustraliatotheVictorianInquiryintotheLabourHireIndustryandInsecureWork
November2015
TheJusticeandInternationalMission UnitoftheSynodofVictoria and Tasmania, UnitingChurchinAustralia,welcomesthisopportunitytomakeasubmissiontotheVictorianInquiryintotheLabourHireIndustryandInsecureWork.TheUnithasspentmanyyearsworkingfortheeradicationofhumantraffickingandforcedlabourglobally,workingwithmanynon-governmentorganisationslocatedoverseas.However,theUnitnotesthathuman trafficking and forcedlabourdoesoccurinAustraliainsomeindustries,suchasagriculture,constructionandhospitality.
TheUnitnotesthatcommontomanycasesofhumantraffickingandexploitationofemployeesontemporaryvisas:
- Isthepresenceofalabourhirebusiness;
- TreatingtheemployeesasindependentcontractorsinanattempttoavoidhavingtoprovideAwardpayandconditions;
- Usingthepromiseofsponsorshipofanapplicationforpermanentresidencyasameanstomanipulatemigrantworkersintoacceptingillegalpayandconditions;and
- Failuretopaypenaltyrates.
Toourknowledge,therearealsocasesoftemporaryvisaholdersbeingmisinformedoruninformedabouttheirrightsandobligations,particularlyasitrelatestosuperannuation.Misinformedworkersareunknowinglybeingshammedoutofallorpartsoftheirsuperannuationfunds,whichareinsteaddirectedtocommonbankaccountsoftheemployer.
TheUnitisconcernedatthelevelofundetectedexploitationandhumantraffickingoftemporaryvisaholdersinAustraliaandisconcernedthattherelevantlawenforcementagencieslackadequateresourcestodealwiththescaleoftheproblem.Thus,theUnitfavoursfurthermeasurestodetertheexploitationoftemporaryvisaholdersanddisrupttheabilityofabusivelabourhirebusinessesandemployerstomakeprofitfromtheirabuses.
Recommendations
TheUnitmakesthefollowingrecommendations:
- Victoriaintroducealicensingschemeforlabourhirebusinessesinselectedindustrysectorswherethereisevidenceofsignificantlevelsofhumantrafficking,forcedlabourand/oregregiousexploitation.Suchsectorsshouldincludeagriculture,foodprocessing,construction,hospitalityandlaundries.
- Thatthebodyreceivingtheservicesofalabourhirebusinessbeheldjointlyresponsibleforthetreatmentofemployeesbyanylabourhirebusinesscontractedbythebody.Thebodyusingtheservicesofalabourhirebusinessshouldberequiredbylawtotakereasonablestepstoensurethatanylabourhirebusinesstheyobtainemployeesfromiscomplyingwithalllegalrequirementsaroundthepayandconditionsoftheemployees.
- TheVictorianGovernmentshouldrequirelabourhirebusinessesinsectorswheretherehasbeensignificantlevelsofhumantrafficking,forcedlabourand/oregregiousexploitationtohavetointroduceemployeesontemporaryworkvisastoanon-governmentorganization(includingunions)thatisabletoassistthemigrantworkerunderstandtheirrightsandresponsibilities,asisthecaseinIrelandfordomesticworkers.Thiswouldactasasignificantprotectivefactoragainsthumantraffickingandexploitation.Itshouldbeaciviloffenceforthelabourhirebusinesstofailtofacilitatesuchcontactbetweenthetemporaryvisaholderandthenon-governmentorganisation.TheVictorianGovernmentshouldestablishapubliclistofnon-governmentorganisationswillingtoprovidesuchsupportandthatitassessesarequalifiedtoprovidesuchsupport.
- AllmigrantworkerscomingtoVictoriashouldbeprovidedwithinformationabouttheirrightsandresponsibilitiesinalanguagetheyunderstand.Theinformationshouldincludehowtoseekhelpfrombothrelevantgovernmentauthorities andnon-government organisations.Thisshouldalsoincludeaccesstofreelegaladvicebyphone.
TableofContents
Recommendations...... 2
TheNeedfor AdequateRegulation...... 3
Human Trafficking intoAustralia forthepurposesoflabourexploitation...... 4
Case Examples...... 5
LicensingSystemforLabour Hire Businesses...... 12
PreviousReviewofTemporary MigrantWorker Visas...... 16
TheNeed forAdequateRegulation
Inourexperience,bothinAustraliaandinternationally,labourhirebusinessesappeartocarryahigherriskofbeinginvolvedinhumantraffickingthanotheremployers,especiallyinweaklyregulatedenvironments.
TheInternationalLabourOrganisation(ILO)hasnoted:1
Whenlaborregulationandlaborinstitutionsareweak,limitedtocertainsectorsorcategoriesofworkers,someemployerswillbeableeithertoimposeunfavorableconditionsofworkortoviolateexistinglaboragreementstotheiradvantage.Ourempiricalevidencesuggeststhat,if circumstances permit, some employers willultimatelyturntotheuseofcoercionandtreatthepaymentsofwagesasdiscretionary.
Further,theILOhashighlightedtherolelabourhireandlabourrecruitersoftenplayinhumantraffickingandforcedlabour:2
Often,theserecruitersoperateinalegal vacuumorinanenvironmentofimpunity,whereabusesare notinvestigated and prosecuted. Thismakesitrelatively easy todeceiveworkersaboutthenatureofthejobs,thewages,andlivingconditionsthatareproposedina distant placeof employmentoraboutthefeesthat havetobepaid.Deceptionisthemostcommonlyusedmeansofrecruitingworkersintosituationsofforcedlabor.Thetruenatureandcharacteristicsof jobs canbeconcealedbecauserecruitersoftenhaveamonopolyoveremployment-relatedinformation.
TheILOhasfoundthatinEurope:3
….deceptiverecruitmentmechanismsandexploitativesystemsofsubcontractingarekeyfactorsinunderstandingthevulnerabilityofmigrantworkerstoforcedlaborexploitation.Weaklabormarketregulationsorenforcementandthelackofprotectionaffordedtoirregularmigrantworkersprovideincentivestoemployersandintermediariestouseabusivepractices.Easyprofitscanbemadethroughdeceptivejoboffers,illegalwagedeductions,ornonpaymentofwages.Someoftheexploitationisorganizedbysophisticatedcriminalnetworks,butinthemajorityofcases,theexploitationoftraffickedmigrantstakesplaceinthecontextofsmall-scalescamoperations.Throughcomplex
1BeateAndreesandPatrickBelser(eds.),‘ForcedLabor.CoercionandExploitationinthePrivateEconomy’,ILO,LynneRiennerPublishers,Boulder,Colorado,USA,2009,p.3.
2BeateAndreesandPatrickBelser(eds.),‘ForcedLabor.CoercionandExploitationinthePrivate
Economy’,ILO,LynneRiennerPublishers,Boulder,Colorado,USA,2009,p.4.
3BeateAndreesandPatrickBelser(eds.),‘ForcedLabor.CoercionandExploitationinthePrivateEconomy’,ILO,LynneRiennerPublishers,Boulder,Colorado,USA,2009,pp.89-90.
subcontractingsystems,traffickingpenetratesmainstreameconomicsectors,suchasagriculture,construction,ortheserviceindustrywherethereishighdemandforcheapandexploitablelabor.Mostmigrantworkerswhoworkunderhazardousconditionsforlowpayandwithoutprotectionfromlaborlawarenotforcedtoworkatgunpoint.ThereisalargeenoughpoolofmigrantswhoarewillingtotakehighriskstoenterEuropeandwhoaredeterminedtomaketheirjourneyasuccess.Butnotallofthemsucceed,andsomefallvictimtovariousformsofcoercion.Thosewhodemandabetterbargainfortheirlaborarequicklyreplacedbymoredocileworkers.
TheILOhasfoundthatinthecaseofEurope“thosemigrantsrelyingonanunspecifiedintermediaryratherthantheirownfamilynetworksorformalrecruitmentstructuresaremorelikelytobeabusedduringtherecruitmentprocessaswellasinemployment.”4
HumanTraffickingintoAustraliaforthepurposes of labourexploitation
MostpeopleidentifiedbyashavingbeentraffickedintoAustraliaaregirlsandwomentraffickedforthepurposeofsexualexploitation.However,traffickingalsoincreasinglyoccursinotherindustries.5TheprecisesizeofAustralia’slabourtraffickingproblemisdifficulttogauge,withconfirmed“instancesofunreportedand/orperhapsunrecognisedlabourtrafficking”.6Theincentivesfortheemployerarehighwithreducedwagesmeaningincreasedprofits.
TheAustralianInstituteofCriminologyhasassessedthatexploitationofmigrantworkerscanbe“characterisedaslow-risk,high-profitactivities”.7Workersontemporaryworkvisasoftenonlyreportissuesasalastresort,when“they literallycouldnotremaininthatsituation eitherbecauseofseriousinjuryorfearabouttheirpersonalsafety”8,astateofaffairsthatunderlinesnotonlythehugeimportanceofsupportservicesbutalsohowtoinformtemporaryworkvisaholdersoftheiravailability.
TwootherfactorsareparticularlysignificanttotheexploitationofmigrantworkersinAustralia:9
- Agents’feesandassociateddebtwhereanoverseasagentwillchargelargefeesinthehomecountrytofacilitateaccesstoalegalorillegalvisaortoassistinlinkingapotentialmigrantwithajob.Migrantsmaygointosignificantdebttopaythesefees,whichrendersthemmorewillingtoacceptsubstandardconditionsinordertoearnmoney.
- Permanentresidency,whichmanytemporaryworkvisaholdersaimforinthelongrunratherthanwages.Employerscanholdtheoffer,genuineornot,ofeventualsponsorshipforsuchresidencyinreturnformigrants’compliancewithsubstandardorexploitativeworkingconditions.
Theconstructionindustryisasectorwhere“veryseriousinstancesofexploitation”10oftemporaryworkvisaholdersoccurs.Alargeproportionoftheseinstancesinvolveworkerson
4BeateAndreesandPatrickBelser(eds.),‘ForcedLabor.CoercionandExploitationinthePrivateEconomy’,ILO,LynneRiennerPublishers,Boulder,Colorado,USA,2009,p.94.
5JoudoLarsen,J.,Renshaw,L.,Gray-Barry,S.,Andrevski,H.,Corsbie,T.Traffickinginpersons
monitoringreport:January2009-2011,AICReportsMonitoringReports19,2012p.4
6 FionaDavid,Labourtrafficking,AICReportsResearchandPublicPolicySeries108,2010,p.xii 7FionaDavid,Labourtrafficking,AICReportsResearchandPublicPolicySeries108,2010,p.xiii8FionaDavid,Labourtrafficking,AICReportsResearchandPublicPolicySeries108,2010,p.xiii9FionaDavid,Labourtrafficking,AICReportsResearchandPublicPolicySeries108,2010,p.xi
457visas.Some,however,involveworkersindifferentsituationssuchasyoungpeoplefromtheCookIslandswhohadNewZealandpassportssohadnorequirementtoobtainavisatoliveandworkinAustralia.
Nursing,manufacturingandthemeatindustryareotherindustriesexperiencingsimilarexploitationof457visaholders.TheAustralianInstituteofCriminologyhasreported thatabattoirsaredescribedasbeinga‘profoundlyrichterritoryforexploitation’11bothbecauseofthenatureoftheindustryitselfbutalsobecausethemigrantsthatarebeingemployedcomefromcountriessuchasNigeria,thePhilippines,ChinaandKoreaandtheywouldhavebeenonverylowsalariesevenintheirowncountries.Evenastheygainabetterunderstandingofindustrialconditionsovertime,theyareunwillingtotrytoenforcetheseduetothethreatofbeingdeported.
DomesticworkersinAustralianumberrelativelyfewbut“appearedtofeaturedisproportionatelyin theinstancesofmoresevereforms ofworkplaceexploitation”.12Theyusuallyhave verylimitedsupportnetworksandliveandworkinthefamilyhouseholdareusuallydependentontheiremployerforallaccommodation,foodandtransportation,makingthemextravulnerable.
Theagriculturalsectorisalsovulnerabletohumantraffickingandgrossexploitationoftemporaryworkvisaholders.The AustralianWorkersUnion(AWU)haspubliclyexpressedconcernexploitationofforeignworkersisrifeinthe fruit picking industry.13 AWU VictorianbranchsecretaryBenDavissaidlabour-hirearrangementswerebecomingmorecommoninthefruitpickingindustry."Thegrowersthemselvesdon'tactuallyknowwhatishappeningatthepointofpaymenttotheemployee,"hesaid.TheFairWorkOmbudsmansaiditwassteppingupitsinvestigationsofemploymentarrangementswithinthefruitpickingindustry.14Someofthelabourhirebusinessesthatareengagedinillegalexploitationofmigrantworkersarecontrolledbysophisticatedorganisedcrimesyndicates.Illegalrecruiterstendtooperateasshellcompaniestomaskillegalfundsand,ifcaught,continueoperationsunderanewAustralianBusinessNumber(ABN).
CaseExamples
ThefollowingareexamplesinvolvingstrongallegationsofexploitationorhumantraffickingofmigrantworkersinAustralia.
Carabooda
On3May2014,amulti-agencygovernmenttaskforce,OperationTricord-Polo,raidedamarketgardenpropertyinCarabooda,WesternAustralia,inresponsetoaninvestigationintointernationalmoneylaunderingandtheuseofundocumentedforeignworkers.Giventhatmainfocusoftheinvestigationandsubsequentraidswasonmoneylaundering,15 theforeignworkers
10FionaDavid,Labourtrafficking,AICReportsResearchandPublicPolicySeries108,2010,p.2911FionaDavid,Labourtrafficking,AICReportsResearchandPublicPolicySeries108,2010p.3312FionaDavid,Labourtrafficking,AICReportsResearchandPublicPolicySeries108,2010,p.39
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hour/6001218 accessed06/01/2015
14 accessed06/01/2015
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heldaftertheraidwerenotassessedasvictimsofforcedlabour,normodernslavery.Instead,themajorityofthe200workersrescuedintheraid,andsubsequentraidsonneighbouringbusinesses,weretakentoYongahHillDetentionCentreanddeported.16While,manyoftheworkerswereidentifiedasunlawfulnon-citizens(UNC’s),itneedstobeaskediftheywerewillinglydisobeyingthetermsoftheirvisa,oriftheywerecoercedanddeceivedtodoso.
Thereareindicatorsthatworkersidentifiedintheraidwerevictimsofforcedlabour.Redflagsinclude:excessivesecurityattheproperty17whichmayhaveledtorestrictionsonfreedomofmovement;situationsofdebtbondage;18passportsretainedbythecompanyandnotinworkerspossession;harbouringofworkers;19andpotentialcasesofexcessivewagedeductionsforaccommodation,transportationandmeals.20Onereportsuggeststhat“handbookdetailingthemethodsusedtokeepworkerssubduedthroughintimidationanddegradation”wasfoundduringtheraid.21
UnderAustralianlaw,suchactionsarecriminaloffences.TheAustralianCriminalCode,Division
270onSlaveryandSlaverylikeconditions,Section7,Deceptiverecruitingforlabour orservices,outlinesthataperson(therecruiter)commitsan offenceiftheworker(victim)isdeceivedabout:
(c)(i)theextenttowhichthevictimwillbefreetoleavetheplaceorareawherethevictim provides the labour or services; or
(ii)theextenttowhichthevictimwillbefreetoceaseprovidingthelabourorservices;or
(iii)theextenttowhichthevictimwillbefreetoleavehisorherplaceofresidence;or
(iv)ifthereisorwillbeadebtowedorclaimedtobeowedbythevictiminconnectionwiththeengagement—thequantum,ortheexistence,ofthedebtowedorclaimedtobeowed; or
(v)thefactthattheengagementwillinvolveexploitation,ortheconfiscation of thevictim’straveloridentitydocuments.
TheworkersshouldhavebeengrantedtheopportunitytoseeklegaladviceinAustralia,assessediftheywerevictimsofhumantraffickingandbeallowedtopursuecompensation,ifeligible,beforeanydecisionwastakentoremovethemfromAustralia.
RayingHoldingPtyLtd22
InMarch2014,theFairWorkOmbudsmancommencedlegalproceedingsagainstlabourhirecompanyRayingHoldingPtyLtdandanotherindividual,allegingthatten employees at aregionalNSWabattoirwereunderpaidmorethan$41,000forvariousperiodsoftimeworkedbetweenMarch2011andJuly2013.Eightemployeeswerecasuals–Chinesenationalshere
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onshort-termvisas-whiletheremainingtwowereChineseimmigrantswhowereemployedfull-time.
RayingHoldingallegedlysuppliedtheworkerstothePrimoAustraliaSconeAbattoir,operatedbyHunterValleyQualityMeatsPtyLtd.TheFairWorkOmbudsmanisseekingCourt-issuedpenaltiesagainstboththecompanyandanotherindividualallegedlyinvolvedintheunderpayments.CourtdocumentsallegethatRayingHoldingoftenrequiredtheemployeestoworkmorethan38hoursaweekbutdidnotpayovertimepenaltyrates.TheFairWorkOmbudsmanalsoallegesthatRayingHoldingwasinvolved in sham contracting (byrepresentingtothetwofull-timeemployeesthattheywereindependentcontractors)andbreachedrecord-keepinglaws.23
BosenPtyLtdAnor
InFairWorkOmbudsmanvBosenPtyLtdAnor(Magistrates’CourtofVictoriaIndustrialDivision,21April2011)thecourtorderedback-paymentto7-Elevenfranchiseeemployeesonstudentvisaswhohadworkedhoursinexcessofthosepermittedbytheirvisas.
GloriaJeansFranchiseinMelbourne24
InFebruary2015,$80,000wasawardedagainstPrimeagePtyLtd,whichoperatesaGloriaJeansfranchiseinMelbourne,and$17,500and$13,000awardedagainstTsinmanFuandPingOstrovskihfortheirroleinpaying22casualemployees,manyofthemoverseasstudents,aslittleas$8anhour.Theemployeeswerefoundtohavebeenunderpaidatotalof$83,566betweenJuly2011andApril2013.
Migrantworkerat7-EleveninBrisbane25
TheFairWorkOmbudsmancommencedlegalactionagainstMubinUlHaider,theownerandoperatorofa7-ElevenretailstoreinBrisbaneuntilitclosedlastyear.Hewillfacecourtforallegedlyunderpaying anoverseasworkermore than $21,000overa periodof13monthsbetweenJanuary2013andFebruary2014,andrefusingtoco-operatewithFairWorkinspectors.Hiscompany,HaiderEnterprisesPtyLtd.,isalsofacingcourt.
Theemployee,fromNepalandagedinhislate20s,wasavisaholderwhenhecommencedworkingforHaiderandisnowapermanentresidentofAustralia.Haiderfaces maximumpenaltiesbetween$5,100and$10,200perbreachandhiscompany$25,500to$51,000perbreachandaCourtOrderisalsobeingsoughtforthecompanytoback-paytheemployeeinfull.
ThisisnotthefirsttimeHaiderhasbeenintroublewithlawenforcement.26Therewasacourtdecisionon 15 August 2014 at theMigration Review Tribunal of Australia that upheld a
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24AustralianGovernment,‘TraffickinginPersons.TheAustralianGovernmentResponse1July2014–30June2015’,2015,p.44.
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decisionto"bartheapplicantfromsponsoringmoresubclass457visaemployeesfor2yearsfromthedateofdecision"duetounderpaymentofotherstaffmembers(on457visasfromIndia),lackofwagerecordsandlackofco-operationwiththeDepartmentofImmigrationregardingtheseissues.
FruitPickingCase27
AVictorianmanwasreportedtobeunderinvestigationoverallegationshehasexploitedbackpackersworkinginthefruitpickingindustry,payingthemaslittleas60centsanhour.TheFairWorkOmbudsmanreceivedseveralcomplaintsabouttheMilduraoperatorjustbeforeChristmas,includingallegationsofsexualharassment.
CraigBildstein,aDirectorwiththeOmbudsman'sOffice,saidtherewerealsoreportsthemanhadcrammeddozensofworkersintoonehome,andanother12inagarage.
"Thesuggestion'sbeenputtousthatbackpackersarebeingchargedupto$150aweek,withreportedlyupto32peoplebeingaccommodatedinonehomeandadozenorsomoresleepinginthegarage,"hesaid.
Themanallegedlychargedworkersa$450feetofindthemajob.Ithasalsobeenallegedthemanhadbeenbullyingandsexuallyharassingsomeoftheworkersontheproperty.
MrBildsteinsaiditwasnotthefirsttimetheFairWorkOmbudsmanhadreceivedcomplaintsabouttheoperator."Theallegationsthathavebeenputtousincludebullying,sexualharassmentandrippingthemofftothetuneofhundredsofdollars,"hesaid.
"Someofthesemattersareobviouslyoutsideourjurisdiction,butclearlywhereweidentifythesematterswedopassthemontheappropriatelocalauthorities[and]thatmightbethepolice."
VernviewPtyLtd
InappearingbeforetheJointStandingCommitteeonMigration,SusanFinger,aDirectorofVernviewPtyLtd,afarm65kmfromMelbourne,gaveevidenceofherexperienceofdealingwithalabourhirebusiness:28
MrsFinger:Weexpectedthem[theemployeesofthelabourhirebusiness]tobepaidtheawardratebecausethatiswhatwehadbuiltthecontractedpricefrom,anditisverydisappointingtohearthatnotonlyweretheworkersbeingrippedoffbutwewerebeingrippedoffas well,andmostlikelytheAustralianGovernmentwasbeingripped offbecausetheywouldnotbereturningPAYG,andIdonotthinktheywouldhavebeenpayingsuperannuationandtheyprobablywerenotpayingworkerscompensation.Soeveryonewasbeingrippedoffbythesepeople.
Chair:Whatwasthenameofthecompany?
MrsFinger:IthinkWoolleyTradewasthename.
Chair:Dotheystillexist?
27 accessed06/01/2015
28JointStandingCommitteeonMigration,’SeasonalWorkerProgramme,ProofCommitteeHansard’,Melbourne,28October2015,p.21.
MrsFinger:Iamnotsurebecausewehavenotengagedthemforfourorfiveyears.Someoftheselabourhirecompaniesphoenixthemselves.
Chair:Canyouspelloutthedifferencebetweenwhattheywerepaidandwhattheawardwasandwhatyoupaidandwhat–
MrsFinger:Ihavegotnoidea,Iamsorry.Buttheyweresurprisedtohearwhattheyweresupposedtobepaid.Atthatstagetheawardratemighthavebeen$17.Theyweresurprisedthattheyshouldhavebeengetting$17.
MrCraigKelly:Doyouthinktheyweregettinghalfofit,orweretheygettingsubstantiallyless?
MrsFinger:Ithinkitwassubstantiallyless,andIthinkthatthatmighthavebeensomeofthereasonwhysomeofthemdisappeared.Theythoughttheywerebeingtakenbythesepeople.
AgriculturalSectorCase29
InMarch2014itwasexposedbyTheWeeklyTimesthatoverseasworkersatCovinoFarmsinLongford,oneofVictoria’slargesthorticultureoperations,wereunderpaidandaskedtoworklonghourswithsomeworkingupto16perdayday.CovinoFarmsconfirmedthatmanyofitsoverseasworkersweresuppliedbycontractcompanies.
Fourformerworkersallegemostinternationalworkerswerepaidabout$12-$13anhourincashinsteadofthehorticultureawardforcasualemployeesof$20.46-$23.83anhour.Someinternationalworkersreceivednosuperannuationandhadnoincometaxtakenoutoftheirpay.AformerworkersaidmanyMalaysianworkerswereonworkingholidayvisasandsomeIndianswereonstudentvisaswithmanynothavingthecorrectworkvisa.Assome workers onlegitimatevisaswerepaidcashtheyhadnoproofoftheirworkinAustraliawhichmeanstheycan’tapplyforthesecondyearoftheirvisa.
ManyoftheworkerslivedinhousesinSalewhichoftenhadupto20peopleinoneresidencewhereeachpersonwascharged$80-$100perweek.Theywerealsoallegedlycharged$9-$12tobetransportedthe15kmfromSaletothefarm.
CovinoFarmshasalsobeenthesubjectofnumerouscomplaints,34improvementnoticesandoneprohibitionnoticefrom theworkplacesafetywatchdogsince2007.ThefarmhasbeenraidedbytheDepartmentofImmigrationandBorderProtectionseveraltimeswithtwoworkersbeingsenthomeduetohavingincorrectworkvisas,andonewhoreturnedwithadifferentnameonhispassportafterhavingbeenpreviouslydeported.30
TheDepartmentofImmigrationandBorderProtection,theFairWorkOmbudsmanandWoolworthshaveallsinceinitiatedseparateinquiriesintoCovinoFarms’allegedpractices.Inresponse,CovinoFarmshasvowedtoimproveitspractices,conductaninternalinvestigationandplannedtocrackdownonthelabourhirebusinessesthatprovidedmuchofitsworkforce.31
29E.Field,‘Questionssurroundfarm’sforeignlabour’,TheWeeklyTimes,26March2014pp.14-15 30E.Field,‘Questionssurroundfarm’sforeignlabour’,TheWeeklyTimes,26March2014pp.14-15 31E.Field,‘Farmworkersprobe:Horticultureoperationunderfireoverallegedillicit,unsafepractices’,
AustraliaPost32
MediareportedinAugustthattheheadofalabourhirebusiness,BaljitSingh,andbusinessassociatesRakeshKumarandMukeshSharmawerearrestedbytheAustralianFederalPolice.Itwasallegedthe menheadedasyndicatethatlured IndianstudentstoAustraliaon thepretenceofstudyingatMrSingh’strainingcollegeinMelbourne’snorthernsuburbs.Thestudents,whowereoftenpromisedworkingvisaorpermanentresidencyattheendoftheirstudies,receivednoeducationbutweresubcontractedtoAustraliaPosttoworkonsubstandardwagesandconditionstodelivermailorasdeliverycentrestaff.ThesyndicatewasallegedtohaveprovidedfakestudentvisastoenablecontractworkerstoobtainsecurityclearancetoworkatAustraliaPost.
Internationalstudentswereallegedlychargedupto$10,000toattendMrSingh’sbusinesstrainingcollege.StStephenInstituteofTechnology.TheAustralianFederalPolicewerereportedtosaidthecollegeshadchargedmorethan$9millioninfeestointernationalstudentsaswellasclaimingapproximately$2millioningovernmentfundingbecauseoftheirRegisteredTrainingOrganisationstatus.
RobinvaleArea
AretiredministeroftheUnitingChurchintheRobinvaleareahasreportedcasesofexploitationofpeopleontemporaryworkvisasinLakeBoga,Nyah,Tooleybuc,RobinvaleandEuston.Theministerreportedthatthepeopleontemporaryworkvisasweresubjectedtointimidation.
TheSalvationArmy-FreedomPartnershiptoEndModernSlavery(SafeHouseforTraffickedWomen)
ASouthAsianwomanwasluredintoservitudebyacountrymanlivingasaresidentinNSW,operatingacontractcleaningservice.ThemanrecruitedherthroughcommunitynetworkswiththepromiseofmarriageandlifeinAustralia.Thoughshebelievedshewasenteringintoalegitimatemarriage,whenshearrivedinAustralia,shewasforcedtolivewithandserve15men,whowereworkingforherhusbandascleanersandlivinginhisresidence.Shewasmadetoworkasacleanerforthebusinessaswell.Sheworkedsixdaysaweekforapproximatelysixmonthsand,inadditionaltothecontractcleaning,didalltheshopping,cooking,andcleaningfortheotherworkers.Sheenduredextensiveverbal,emotionalandphysicalabuseandwasthreatenedwithdeportationandshamingfornotfollowingherhusband'sorders.Shereceivednopaymentforherwork.
Whenshefinallydecidedtoleavethesituation,shewasfoundcryingonaparkbenchbyapersonwhospokeherlanguageandreferredhertothepolice.ThepolicereferredhertoadomesticviolenceservicewhorecognisedtheindicatorsofservitudeandreferredhertoTheSalvationArmy.Shewassofearfulofherhusband/employer,sherepeatedlyrefusedtolodgeacomplaintwithFairWorkorspeaktotheAFPHumanTraffickingTeam.Shesaid,"Ihadnoideatherewashelpforme.IfIhadknown,Iwouldhaveleftmuchearlier."
CasesofAbusesonMigrantWorkersDocumentedandAssistedbyMigranteAustralia,aFilipinomigrantcommunityorganizationinVictoria
32ThefollowingcasestudyistakenfromKatherineTowers,‘Chargesoverpostielabour-hire‘scam’’,TheAustralian,6August2015,p.3.
Forthefollowingcasestudies,therealidentitiesofworkersandemployershavebeenchanged/omittedforthepurposesofconfidentiality.
Case133
AntoniosayshewasluredtoAustraliawiththepromiseofpermanentresidency."Thepromisewasstayingherefortwoyearswillmakeusapermanentresidentanddaysturnedtoweeks,weeksturnedtomonths,monthsturnedtoyears."
WhatdideventuateforAntoniowasacleaning jobattheMCGforallegedlybelowawardwages.Heleftafterjusttwoshifts.
Fredericohadasimilarexperience.IntheoneshifthedidinAugustlastyearhewastoldtogohomeearlymeaningheworkedonlytwohours,inviolationoftheminimumshiftrequiredunderworkplacelaws.
"Manypeopleareworkingtonightthat'swhywe'regoingtofinishthisearlysowehadatwohourjobpickinguprubbishatnightattheMCGandIdon'tliketheideathat'swhyIdon'twanttodoitanymore."
UnitedVoicehasexpressedconcernthatcleanerssuchasAntonioandFredericoarebeingsubjectedtoshamcontractingarrangements.
ISSisthecompanycontractedtoprovidecleaningservicesattheMCG.Inastatementitexpressedconcernabouttheallegationsbeingmadeagainstitssub-contractor,theFirstGroup.ISSsaidittakestheallegationsraisedveryseriouslyasitpridesitselfonbeinganethicalemployer.Itsaysit'scontactedtheFirstGroupandisworkingwithittoensuretheFirstGroupisadheringtotheconditionsofitscontract.
TheMelbourneCricketClubsaysifthere'sevidencecontractorsarenotmeetingemploymentobligationsitwilltakeaction.
ReyviMarinasfromMigranteMelbournehasstatedhefirstheardoftheseallegationsin2011."Inthepastfewyearswehadbeenapproachedbyindividualstudents,someofwhomareingroups,youknowaskingabouttheircourses,whetherornotthatcoursewillqualifythemtobecomeapermanentresidentsothenwefinallyconcludedthattheproblemismoredeeperthanthat,theissueofunderpayment,nobenefitsatallworkingasacleanerhereattheMCG."
UnitedVoicehasexpressedconcernthatcleanersattheMCGhavebeenpaid$16anhourlessthantheawardrate,accordingtoMigrante.
Case2
FiveFilipinoworkersunder457visaswerehiredintheirnominatedoccupations,butwerenotperformingtheirsupposedoccupationsandinsteadworkaslabourersandcleaners.
33 GregDyett,SBSWorldNewsRadio
TheyweremaderedundantinearlyMay2013.Theyhadallegedlysufferedverbalabuses,swearing,bullyingandthreatsofdeportation.
Theyhadallegedlypaidexorbitantfeesofatleast$12,000tothelabourhireagentupfront.
CaseprovidedbyWalkFree
WalkFreereportedacasewhereapersonona457visarangtheFairWorkOmbudsmanforlegaladviceandweretoldtheyhadtogivethenameoftheiremployerbeforetheywouldbeassisted.Theyhungupbeforereceivinganyadvice.
7-ElevenFranchises
InalettertotheProductivityCommission,theFairWorkOmbudsmanreportedthatitwasholdinganinquiryinto7-ElevenfranchisesacrossVictoria,NSWandQueensland.Theinquiryislookingprimarilyintoallegationsofsystemicnon-compliance,particularlyunderpaymentofwagesandfalserecord-keeping,butarealsokeentolearnifthe7-Elevenfranchisemodelisacontributingfactorandifthereisliabilitythroughthesupplychain.34
LicensingSystemforLabourHireBusinesses
Intheabsenceofthenationallicensingsystemforlabourhirebusinesses,theVictorianGovernmentshouldadoptlegislationsimilartootherOECDjurisdictionsthatrequireslabourhirebusinesses.Thisshouldapplyforspecificindustrieswheretherearesignificantrisksofhumantrafficking,forcedlabouroregregiousexploitation.Thefeaturesofthelicensingregimewouldbe:
- Apublicregisteroflicensedlabourhireproviders;
- Arequirementtorevealtherealbeneficialownersofalabourhirebusiness;
- Atestthatapersonestablishing,orparticipatinginthemanagementof35, alabourhirebusinessisafitandproperpersonanddoesnothavearelevantcriminalrecord;
- Thepaymentofabondbythelabourhirebusinessasadeterrentagainstphoenixactivity;
- Thresholds of capitalisation of assets owned by the labour hire business as a furtherdeterrentagainstphoenixactivity;
- Thecreationofanoffencetoconductlabourhireactivitieswithoutbeinglicensed;
- Thecreationofanoffenceforintentionallystructuringanemploymentrelationshiptoavoidtheobligationofbeinglicensedasalabourhirebusiness;
- Thecreationofoffencesforprovidingfalseormisleadinginformationinregisteringalabourhirebusiness;and
- Anoffenceforanotherbusinesstouselabourhireservicesfromabusinessthatisnotlicensedasalabourhirebusiness.
Thelicensingsystemwould:
- Makeitharderforcriminalsandotherunsuitablepeopletosetuporcontrollabourhirebusinesses;
- Makeiteasiertodetectandidentifyunethicallabourhirebusinesses;
- Makeiteasierfortheusersoflabourhireservicestoknowtheyaredealingwithareputableprovider;
34NatalieJames,FairWorkOmbudsman,LettertotheProductivityCommission,18September2015,p.2.
35SimilartoSection206oftheCorporationsAct.
- Providealevelofsafeguardagainstphoenixactivity;
- Makeitharderforlabourhirebusinessestobesetupwith‘front’peoplewhoarenottherealownersorcontrollersofthebusiness;
- Provide anincentiveforlabour hirebusinessesin particular industriesto clean uptheirindustrytonolongerberegardedasrequiringlabourhirelicensing;
- Reducetheincidenceofhumantraffickingandforcedlabourthroughlabourhireproviders;
- Reduce the likelihood of people on temporary work visas will be subjected to unlawfultreatmentintheirwagesandconditions;and
- Increasetheabilityofthirdpartybodiestofindpeopleontemporaryworkvisasinneedofassistance,asapublicregisteroflabourhirebusinesseswillmakeiteasiertofindwherethesebusinessesareoperating.
TheVictorianGovernmentshouldseektoalignitslicensingsystemwiththelicensingsystemofotherStatesthatmightintroducesuchasystem,providedthisdoesnotreducethelikelyeffectivenessofthelicensingsystem.
Theregimeislikelytoseeareductioninthenumberofpeopleprovidinglabourhireservicesinthetargetedindustries.Thatisdesirable,astheunethicallabourhirebusinessesareoftensmalloperationswhogainanunfaircompetitiveadvantageoverlegitimatelabourhirebusinesses,throughlowercostsoftenlinked toillegalunderpaymentofwagesand illegal deduction ofwagesfrompeopleontemporaryworkvisas.
Thisisadisruptivelawenforcementmeasurewhichwillhelppreventcrime,byreducingtheprofitfromthecriminalactivity(throughthepaymentofthebond)andincreasestheriskofbeingcaughtandsanctioned.
TheFairWorkOmbudsmanhasstatedthat:36
IllegalphoenixactivitypresentsaseriouschallengetotheFWO’sabilitytoenforceAustralianworkplacelaws.Whilethereisnolegaldefinitionofphoenixactivity,thetermgenerallydescribesthesituationthatariseswherecompaniesarederegisteredorliquidatedwiththeintentionofavoidingliabilitiesandcontinuingtheoperationofthebusiness.
TheFairWorkOmbudsmanfurtherstated“TheFWOgenerallycannottakeorpursueenforcementactionagainstcompaniesthathaveenteredintoliquidation.”37TheFairWorkOmbudsmanalsonoted:38
….ASIC’sposition,setoutin itspre-andpost-draftsubmissionstotheProductivityCommission’srecentInquiryintobusinessset-up,transferandclosure,thattheremaybe‘meritinconsideringreformsthatspecificallytargetthemisconductratherthanthesymptomsofillegalphoenixactivityandmakeit easiertoprovethatillegalphoenixactivityhasoccurred’,giventhatexistingprovisions,suchassection596AB,havehad‘limitedeffectivenesstodate’,duetotherequirementtoprove,toacriminalstandardof
36NatalieJames,FairWorkOmbudsman,LettertotheProductivityCommission,18September2015,p.4.
37NatalieJames,FairWorkOmbudsman,LettertotheProductivityCommission,18September2015,p.
4.
38NatalieJames,FairWorkOmbudsman,LettertotheProductivityCommission,18September2015,p.6.
proof,thatapersonsubjectivelyintendedtopreventorreducerecoveryofemployeeentitlements.
Thus,thelicensingoflabourhirebusinesseswithmeasurestocombatphoenixactivitywouldassistinprotectingworkplacelaws.
LicensingregimesforlabourhirebusinessesexistsinmostEuropeanUnioncountries,wherelicensinghasgonehand-in-handwithimplementationoftheEUDirectiveonTemporaryAgencyWorkers,aswellasJapan,SingaporeandSouthKorea.
TherearenolawsinotherStatesandTerritoriesthatfunctionaseffectivelicensingoflabourhirebusinesses.TheWAEmploymentAgentsAct1976onlycoversemploymentagents,whicharebusinessesthatsourceandplaceemployeesinotherbusinesses.Alabourhirebusinessisnotsubjecttotheprovisionsof theWAActiftheydirectlyemploythe employeesandtheemployeesarethendoingworkforathirdpartybusiness.TheQueenslandPrivateEmploymentAgentsAct2005doesnotrequirethelicensingoflabourhirebusinesses.ItinsteadprovidesaCodeofConducttocoversuchbusinesses,butwithnoauthorityinQueenslandtoenforcetheprovisionsoftheCode.
Alicensingsystemforlabourhirebusinessesinhighriskindustrieswillbewelcomedbymanybusinessesthatrelyonlabourhireservicesandbybusinessesthatpurchasefrombusinessesthatrelyonlabourhireservices(especiallywherethebusinessesinquestionhavesufferedreputationaldamagefordealingwithsuppliersthathaveusedexploitativelabourhireproviders).Itwillbewelcomedbysomereputablelabourhirebusinessesthatneedtocompetewithexploitativelabourhirebusinesses.Itwillbewelcomedbycivilsocietyorganisationsthatareconcernedabouthumantrafficking,forcedlabourandunlawfullabourpractices.
Asanexampleof anindustryrepresentativeexpressingsupportforlicensingoflabourhirebusinessesinthehorticulturalsector,hereispartofthetranscriptoftheJointStandingCommitteeonMigrationattheirhearinginMelbourneon28OctoberfortheinquiryintotheSeasonalWorkerProgramme:39
MsVamakinouMP:Areyouawareofany[labourhirebusinesses]thathavebeenprosecuted?
MrDollisson[ChiefExecutiveOfficer,AppleandPearAustralia;andDeputyChair,VoiceofHorticulture]:Ifyoucanfindthem,yes.
MsVamakinou:Thatisagoodpoint:ifyoucanfindthem.
MrDollisson:Thatispartoftheproblem.Theyarethereonedayandgonethenext.
MsVamvakinou:So,theyareprettyslippery.
MsFarrow[IndustryServiceManager,AppleandPearAustralia]:Thelabourhirefirmsareoftencalledphoenixfirms.
Chair:Whichbringsusbacktotheneedtohavethemlicensedorregisteredinsomeway.
MsFarrow:Theygetprosecutedinonearea,orchasedbytheFairWorkOmbudsmaninonearea,andtheymovetoanother.
MrDollisson:Andyouarequiteright:iftheywerelicensedandchecked,thenyoucouldtrackthemdown.TheDepartmentofAgricultureandtheDepartmentofForeignAffairsandtheimmigrationDepartmenthavetheVIVOsystemwhereyoucancheck.
Sayyouhave400pickerscomingintoharvestyourcherries.Youcansitthereanddownloadandcheckeveryoneoftheirvisas.But,firstly,wedonothaveaccesstotheinternet,andmostofthetelephonesdonotworkintheareaswherewegrow.AndbythetimeIcheck400visasthecropisgone.So,thatisnotaviablesolution.Hencethegreencard.ButIthinktherealsolutionislicensingthelabourcontractors,andsomewayoflicensingandpolicingthat….
MsVamakinou:Licensingthelabourhirecompanieswouldstampoutthisphoenixfirmphenomenon.
MrDollisson:Yes–whichwerethebulkofthefirmsthatwerecriticisedintheFourCornersprogram.Withmostofthosetheywouldnotinterviewthefirms,becausetheywerenotaround.Theywerehereonedayandgonethenext….
AUSVEGalsowentsomewaytowardssupportingalicensingsystemforlabourhirebusinessesintheirevidencetotheCommittee:40
WhatwehaveputtotheFederalGovernmentinthelastfortnightisanewsolution.Wehavesuggestedthatitshouldbeapositivesteptoberegisteredasalabour hirecompany.Tobeabletooperateinthisspace,youshouldbeonaregisternationally.Youshouldhavetohavesomecertificationfromimmigration.FairWorkAustralia,theTaxationOfficeandyourstateworkcover.SomebodysittingatadeskinCanberracouldcoordinatethatandyoucouldhaveaproforma.Itisnotacarteblancheforlife.Youstillwouldbesubjecttoauditandexaminationbutyoureallyshouldhavetosaythatatthisparticulartimetheimmigrationdepartmenthasnoparticularmattersonfootorofconcern,thattheATOisnotawareofanynoncomplianceatthistime.Ifyoumeetthatcriterion,youwouldthengoontoaregisterandbeapproved.Ifyouarenotonthatregisteryoushouldnotbeinthepositionbecause,frankly,youcanbringinlawsforlabourhirecompaniesand,assomeonementionedinearlierevidence,theyjustshutthecompanydown,pocketthemoneyanddoabolt….
TheVictorianFarmersFederationstatedina4May2015mediareleasethattheysupportedtheVictorianGovernment’spledgetoregulatealllabourhirecompanies.
Thesuccessofthelicensingsystemcanbemeasuredby:
- Thechangeintheincidenceofhumantrafficking,forcedlabourandegregiousviolationsoftheFairWorkActandrelevantAwardsdetected.However,theincidenceofdetectioncanbeimpactedbytheeffectivenessofdetectionmethodsratherthantheimpactof thelicensingsystem;
- Thechangeovertimeofunlicensedlabourhirebusinessesoperatingina particularindustry;
- Themarketshareoflicensedlabourhirecompaniesoperatinginaparticularindustryovertime;
- Areductioninthenumberofcasesofphoenixactivitybylabourhirebusinesses;and
- Areductioninthenumberofcasesinwhichtheownersandoperatorsoflabourhirebusinessesareabletofleewhileleavingemployeesunpaid.
Thoroughassessmentoftheimpactofalabourhirebusinesslicensingsystemwouldrequireresearchontheabovemeasurespriortoimplementationofthesystemforareasonableperiodafterimplementation(atleastanassessment12monthsafterimplementation).
PreviousReviewof TemporaryMigrant WorkerVisas
TheUnitnotesthatpreviousindependentreviewoftheSubclass457ProgrammebyJohnAzarias,JennyLambert,PeterMcDonaldandKatieMalyon,‘RobustNewFoundations.AStreamlined,TransparentandResponsiveSystemforthe457Programme.AnIndependentReviewintoIntegrityintheSubclass457Programme’,whichwaspublishedinSeptember2014.ThecurrentGovernmentrespondedtotherecommendationsfromthatreviewearlierthisyear.
ThereviewprovidedfewrecommendationstoassistinstampingouthumantraffickingandforcedlabourwithintheSubclass457Programme,whichtheUnitregardsasdisappointing.
TheUnitnotesthattherecommendationsfromthereviewincluded(Recommendation12.1)thatsponsorsberequiredtoinclude,aspartofthesignedemploymentcontract,asummaryofvisaholderrightspreparedbythedepartmentandtheFairWorkOmbudsman’sFairWorkInformationStatement.TheUnitnotestheGovernmentsupportedtheimplementationofthismeasure.TheUnitbelievesitisvitalthisinformationwouldbeprovidedinthelanguagethevisaholder is mostproficientin.However, in thecases the Unithashad dealings with, simplyprovidingatemporaryworkvisaholderwithwritteninformationiscompletelyinsufficient.Thereisaneedtoputthemintouchwithanon-governmentorganisationtheycangotoshouldtheybesubjectedtoexploitationorabuse.
Thereviewmadeaweakrecommendation(Recommendation16)that“considerationbegiventotheallocationofmoreresourcestoprogrammesaimedathelpingsponsorsunderstandandcomplywiththeirobligations,whetherthoseprogrammesare delivered directlyto sponsorsthroughthemigrationadviceprofession.”TheGovernmentindicateditonly“supportedinprinciple”thisrecommendationforconsiderationtobegiven.
Thereviewdidmakethepositiverecommendation(Recommendation17)that“greaterprioritybegiventomonitoring,andthatthedepartmentcontinuetoenhanceitscompliancemodeltoensurethoseresourcesareappliedefficientlyandeffectively”,whichwassupportedbytheGovernment.However,itisuncleartotheUnitwhatactualactiontheFederalGovernmenttookinresponsetothisrecommendation.
Thereviewrecommended(Recommendation21.1)“Thatdedicatedresourcingbemadeavailabletothedepartmenttoenabletheinvestigationandprosecutionofcivilpenaltyapplicationsandcourtorders”,whichtheGovernmentindicateditsupportedsubjecttofurtherconsultation.TheUnitisagainunclearwhatprogresshasbeenmadeonimplementingthisrecommendation.
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