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Protest against wage theft after bubble tea brawl

Protest against wage theft after bubble tea brawl Protesters swarmed the front of Fun Tea, as the victims of the bubble tea cafe brawl broke their silence, claiming they are victims of wage theft. Business by Emily Cosenza Premium Content Subscriber only Dozens of protesters gathered out the front of the Adelaide CBD bubble tea shop, where a brawl broke out last week, calling for end to all wage exploitation and theft. The group chanted between speeches saying Say no underpayment, say no to exploitation with many people holding signs which read no more wage theft , no to violence against women and sick of these a bosses .

Community Engagement Grants Program recipients named

Date Time Community Engagement Grants Program recipients named The Fair Work Ombudsman has awarded a total of $7.2 million to five not-for-profit organisations to provide vulnerable groups with advice, information and assistance about workplace laws. The Community Engagement Grants Program will see grants of between $1 million and $1.8 million provided to the organisations across four years to support people who have difficulties understanding and exercising their rights under the federal workplace relations system. Funding will be provided from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2024. Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said funding has been allocated to organisations that deliver a broad range of services to assist vulnerable individuals across Australia.

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