MWC RESEARCH WEBINAR 28 AUGUST

The Migrant Workers Centre is excited to launch a new webinar series designed to spotlight groundbreaking research and its impact on workplace rights and advocacy. 

The first session, on 28 August, will feature leading academics and experts, offering a deep dive into significant research outcomes that are shaping the future for migrant workers in Australia. 

With extensive expertise on the Workplace Justice Visa, Laurie Berg (Co-Executive Director, Migrant Justice Institute) will share critical insights on the research and advocacy that led to its implementation. 

The MWC will also launch our new research report, ‘Carrot or Stick: When Academic Degrees Become Bargaining Chips for Migration Pathways’, which explores the experiences of past and present international students in Australia. For more information, contact Batool Moussa [email protected]

When: 12pm-1pm, Wednesday 28 August
Where: Online via Zoom
Places are limited, so
Register here now.

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