E Tu wins court case over exploitative use of labour hire
LSG Sky Chefs case sounds a warning for other companies relying on labour hire for long periods.
Fiona Rotherham
Thu, 30 Nov 2017
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E Tu has won an Employment Court case against LSG Sky Chefs, the world’s largest inflight catering company, for exploitative use of labour hire workers.
The union took the case of behalf of Kamlesh Prasad and Liutofaga Tulai, both migrants, who worked for the New Zealand arm of LSG through
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Fiona Rotherham
Thu, 30 Nov 2017
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