Australian Journal of Human Rights
Volume 23, Issue 3, 2017, Pages 310-331

Migrant workers’ access to remedy for exploitation in Australia: the role of the national Fair Work Ombudsman (Article)

Farbenblum B. , Berg L.*
  • a Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • b Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Abstract

Exploitation of temporary migrant workers in Australia has emerged as a significant human rights concern. However, limited attention has been paid to the State’s responsibility to ensure individual workers can access remedies for rights violations. This article considers whether Australia’s government agencies and institutional frameworks are suitable to enabling remedies for temporary migrant workers, and how well they deliver remedies to individuals in practice. Drawing on new empirical data, it focuses on the role of the national labour inspectorate, th Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO). FWO has undertaken various education, compliance and deterrence initiatives directed to systemically improving conditions for migrant workers. This article considers the extent to which individual migrant workers seek assistance from FWO to recover their personal unpaid wages, and the remedial outcomes of individual claims lodged with the agency. We illuminate structural factors contributing to migrants’ reluctance to engage with FWO, as well as factors contributing to low wage recovery rates for those who do contact FWO. We conclude that although these challenges are numerous and multi-layered, they are not all inevitable. Reforms should incorporate a new migrant-centred approach that recalibrates the risks and costs of seeking remedies against the likelihood of obtaining a just outcome. © 2017 Australian Journal of Human Rights.

Author Keywords

International students Access to justice Fair Work Ombudsman access to remedy Migrant worker Exploitation

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85044986554&doi=10.1080%2f1323238X.2017.1392478&partnerID=40&md5=dde94d2aefeaa3171a86f4e96aaab1dc

DOI: 10.1080/1323238X.2017.1392478
ISSN: 1323238X
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English