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Thief who stole from Beaconsfield Chinese restaurant fined £600

Thief who stole from Beaconsfield Chinese restaurant fined £600
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Thief stole used oil from Beaconsfield Chinese restaurant

Thief stole used oil from Beaconsfield Chinese restaurant
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Thief who stole from Beaconsfield Chinese restaurant fined £600

Thief who stole from Beaconsfield Chinese restaurant fined £600
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With migrants gone, employers are lifting wages and training

MacroBusiness Access Subscriber Only Content at 12:15 am on April 29, 2021 | 52 comments Australia’s chronically low wage growth is now considered by many economists, including RBA governor Phil Lowe, as being one of the key barriers to the Australian economy’s post pandemic recovery. As such, it is disheartening to read regular stories from the mainstream media lamenting that the loss of temporary migrant workers due to COVID has forced employers to lift wages and provide training to local workers. The latest example of this twisted reporting comes from The Australian’s Max Maddison who complains that the “mass exodus of 200,000 foreign students, backpackers and skilled visa holders during the COVID lockdown” is driving the hospitality industry to increase pay and conditions to attract staff:

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