Fijian workers able to work on Aussie farms under new Pacific Labour Scheme

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Scott Morrison will announce Fijian workers will be allowed to work on Australian farms as part of the expanded Pacific Labour Scheme

 

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ScottMorrisonMP does that mean Neil Prakash can come back and show the LNP how to use whatsapp? I can see it now' Prakash and PeterDutton_MP huddled in a corner trading secrets, while the rest of you remark on the cuteness of the couple. auspol

Morrison 'family' values. Cheap labour from a little closer than Bangladesh or India. In this photo is the PM Pastor explaining to our Pacific Family that climate change is a done deal & they might as well just get used to it. Maybe houses on stilts?

So, our “Govt” have innocent Refugees in concentration camps to appease Australian casual racism and put off people smugglers, but the same mob want to import Pacific workers? WTAF? SarahRubyWrites ASRC1 FatherBob auspol FrBower

Ah! ScottMorrisonMP at work. Bigot in chief offers Fijians slave labour status on par with work for the dole scheme, immiserating thousands of Australians. Speaks volumes about PM's immature Weltanschauung. Arbeit Macht Frei, eh Scott!

Scott Morrison: returning us to the 1800s at light speed.

This will be another scam for cheap overseas labour at the expense of Australian workers.

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