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Abattoir boss threatens Chinese workers visa status in abusive tirade

Abattoir boss threatens Chinese workers visa status in abusive tirade
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The Iconic Flamingo Resort in Santa Rosa, California Debuts Multimillion-Dollar Reimagination and joins the Spoken Brand by Point Group

The Iconic Flamingo Resort in Santa Rosa, California Debuts Multimillion-Dollar Reimagination and joins the Spoken Brand by Point Group
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New revelations of abusive conditions confronting immigrant workers in Australian meatworks industry

New revelations of abusive conditions confronting immigrant workers in Australian meatworks industry
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CES 2021 Car accessories company Carkit AI creates Roxie - CarPool Karaoke in a Box

Share this article Share this article TAIPEI, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Your next carpool Karaoke will sound just like those celebrity carpool jams with Carkit AI s latest product called Roxie, a plug and play car karaoke station for your car. Roxie allows everyone in your car to sing along hands-free to their favorite tunes with professional sound effects. Roxie is a compact size Bluetooth and FM pod that plugs into your cigarette lighter socket and pairs with your phone and car stereo. It comes with a proprietary and specially designed extended range microphone that allows you and your front and rear seat passengers to sing hands-free to your favorite tunes.

Chinese workers strike in Warrnambool after employee injured in altercation at abattoir

Chinese workers return to work in Warrnambool after employee injured in altercation at abattoir ThuThursday 17 updated ThuThursday 17 Benson Wang says he was injured in a fight at work. ( Share Print text only Cancel More than 80 Chinese workers from an abattoir in south-west Victoria who have been absent from work for two days are due to return tomorrow morning after negotiating with managers. Key points: The 80 Chinese workers walked off the job on Tuesday, unhappy with how an altercation between employees had been dealt with by Midfield Meats Police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident The workers, except for one man involved in the altercation, will return to work on Friday morning after negotiations with management

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