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Message started by whiteknight on May 8th, 2026 at 11:49am

Title: Students Cheated Out Of $3.18bn In Annual Wages
Post by whiteknight on May 8th, 2026 at 11:49am
International students cheated out of$3.18bn in annual wages, new report finds 
Sham contracting, falsified pay slips and unpaid super are just some of the ways Aussie employers are ripping off one group of workers.   :(


News.com.au
May 7, 2026

The systemic exploitation of workers on temporary visas has become embedded in Australia’s labour market, a landmark new report has found.

The Migrant Justice Institute’s Off the Booksreport is based on the largest survey of temporary migrant workers conducted in Australian history.

It surveyed 8370 migrants working from 2023-24 and found two-thirds were paid less than they were owed under the Fair Work Act. One in five was underpaid by at least $10 per hour.

Surveyed workers had been short-changed $61m per week in wages. 

The more a worker was underpaid, the higher the chance of receiving misleading pay slips, unpaid super, and wage deductions, as well as being subject to sham contracting, the report found.

It revealed international students alone were being underpaid by about $61m per week, or $3.18bn annually, indicating the overall amount underpaid to all migrant workers would be “far higher”.

Under Australia’s workplace laws, all employees are entitled to an hourly minimum wage – generally determined by an industry award or agreement – regardless of their migration status.

For employees whose minimum wages are not covered by an award or registered agreement, they are entitled to the National Minimum Wage.

Thirty-four per cent of those surveyed also reported experiencing at least one forced labour indicator, a form of modern slavery.

International students are particularly vulnerable to exploitation.

These included: being made to work in unsafe conditions, excessive or different hours than agreed, long periods without breaks, and being unable to leave a job they wished to leave. “These are not isolated cases of bad employers. This is a system that produces vulnerability at scale, and enables willing employers to exploit it,” Australian Anti-Slavery Commissioner Chris Evans said.


“Piecemeal Band-Aid measures will not change an entrenched culture of exploitation.

“Increased enforcement will help individuals, but it will not change the system.”
Mr Evans said the system required a “reset”.

“The vulnerabilities that allow exploitation to flourish must be extinguished to allow fair treatment for migrant workers,” he said.

Australian Anti-Slavery Commissioner Chris Evans called on the federal government to establish a national response.

He urged Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to convene national cabinet and co-ordinate a response that integrates policy areas like immigration, workplace relations, higher education, and antislavery.

A review of the pressures of visa and tuition fees and access to safe, lawful work for international students was also essential, he said.

“Addressing systemic underpayment is foundational to preventing modern slavery,” Mr Evans said.

“If exploitation is systemic, our response must be systemic too.”

The report’s recommendations include establishing a national labour hire licensing scheme, a crackdown on concealment indicators, and stronger whistleblower protections, such as expanded access to the Workplace Justice Visa.

It also acknowledged the Albanese government’s sweeping industrial relations reforms in 2022 and 2024 and described them as a “step in the right direction” but concluded they were “inadequate to address the widespread, deliberate underpayment of migrant workers” revealed in the report.

Employment and Workplace Relations Minister Amanda Rishworth has been contacted for comment.

Title: Re: Students Cheated Out Of $3.18bn In Annual Wages
Post by Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM on May 10th, 2026 at 8:35pm
Spot on.

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