Hungry for … work justice?

The Justice and International Mission Unit (JIM) have been talking about the need for employers of children, like the fast food chains, should take more responsibility. JIM have also been in contact with the Tasmanian and Federal Governments about the need for law reform in this area. Along with the Tasmanian Government, JustAct is happy to see that Hungry Jack’s in Tassie might have a rap over the knuckles in this area and that the Fair Work Ombudsman is doing its job. It is alleged that the fast food chain has underpaid its workers.

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