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- Title
REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS AS WORKERS: RADICAL TEMPORARINESS AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION IN AUSTRALIA.
- Authors
BERG, LAURIE; DEHM, SARA; VOGL, ANTHEA
- Abstract
This article analyses the emerging evidence of labour exploitation of refugees and asylum seekers on temporary visas in Australia. Over the last decade, Australia's temporary protection regime has been marked by profound uncertainty in relation to visa status, unfettered Ministerial discretion, and the punitive exercise of governmental power. We argue that this framework amounts to abuse of governmental power, confining refugees and asylum seekers who arrived by boat to a situation of radical temporariness in Australia. This results not only in the denial of permanent protection and social inclusion to these refugees and asylum seekers, but also provides conditions for greater abuse of power by employers in the realm of workplaces across Australia. We outline six factors related to temporary immigration status and other punitive, unpredictable and arbitrary elements in this regulatory regime that currently increase the vulnerability of refugees and asylum seekers to labour exploitation.
- Subjects
POLITICAL refugees; VISAS; DESPOTISM; BOATS &; boating; IMMIGRATION status
- Publication
University of New South Wales Law Journal, 2022, Vol 45, Issue 1, p35
- ISSN
0313-0096
- Publication type
Article