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exploitation

News //

USU promotes exploitative student jobs at DoorDash

DoorDash is not required to pay its workers the minimum wage as they operate as ‘contractors’, instead paying them per delivery.

September 13, 2022 Luke Cass
Analysis //

Inside the murky world of unpaid trials

Investigating an exploitative job market.

September 13, 2021 Mariessa Lai
Analysis //

Ethical consumption: is it even possible?

Looking at the global problems of waste and human exploitation.

April 11, 2021 Iris Brown
Analysis //

Workplace horrors confront international students

Carrie Wen exposes the ongoing exploitation that international students deal with across Australia.

August 23, 2018 Carrie Wen
Hands exchanging cash
Perspective // International Student

Lost in translation

A personal history of workplace exploitation as an international student

November 2, 2017 Veronica Mao
Opinion //

Gender and capitalism

April Holcombe advocates for the destruction of both

September 29, 2016 April Holcombe
Chains like 7-Eleven have been found to routinely exploit the labour of international students.
Analysis //

Deciding to stay

International students often tolerate the exploitation of their labour. Yifan Kong considers why.

August 23, 2016 Yifan Kong
Culture, Letters //

The More You Know! (The Less I’m Paid)

Anonymous wants to teach you but also wants to have a career

March 18, 2015 Anonymous

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