Foreign fishing crews 'treated like slaves in NZ waters'

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Thu, 11 Aug 2011 10:55p.m.

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The fate of two foreign fishing crews taking refuge in NZ remains unknown, as they wait for unpaid wages and an investigation by the Labour Dept.
The fate of two foreign fishing crews taking refuge in NZ remains unknown, as they wait for unpaid wages and an investigation by the Labour Dept.
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12 Aug 2011 08:06p.m.

Craig wrote:

Na tahu owned slaves for centuries why should now be any different ?

12 Aug 2011 04:30p.m.

Wolfman wrote:

The Minister in charge of this fiasco (Kate Wilikinson) needs to resign now. She would have to be the weakest politician this country has seen. Now she won't even help these fishermen stranded here and won't guarantee they will be paid before she kicks them out. What are you hiding you dumb woman, it must be something bad to want to get the workers out of the country as soon as you can.

12 Aug 2011 04:26p.m.

nick a wrote:

@ian...NO...is case you havent figured it out (but im sure you have) corporate iwi are above the law.