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Allegedly underpaid 7-Eleven staff fear to speak out in Australia
Published Mon, Sep 21, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Sydney
EFFORTS to compensate allegedly underpaid workers at 7-Eleven convenience stores in Australia will fail without a visa amnesty for affected staff, lawyers said on Monday.
Australia's 7-Eleven Stores Pty Ltd, which is licensed by US-based 7-Eleven Inc, has appointed an independent panel to investigate allegations its franchisees underpaid staff or forced them to work longer hours without compensation.
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