Network hopes to improve NZ's migrant worker conditions

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Union members and their supporters occupied three Burger King stores on Queen St in protest at their treatment of immigrant workers.

Union members and their supporters occupied three Burger King stores on Queen St in protest at their treatment of immigrant workers.

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23/10/2012 8:30:34 p.m.

samuel welsh wrote:

full support getr bk done for it human rights for all.

21/08/2012 5:27:14 p.m.

Gary wrote:

Hey, NZ think it is OK to send troops to Afghanistan to force US democracy in and put a corrupt government in power but we don't even like people from overseas coming to NZ just to work!! NOT dictate and kill?? They have every right to be here and every right to ask for equal opertunity and pay?

20/08/2012 5:13:24 p.m.

Huang wrote:

hundreds of thousands of migrant workers? send them home and there will be plenty of jobs for beneficiaries. sorted.