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Who we are

Migrant workers in Victoria are sometimes treated like an underclass. We face language and cultural barriers, insecure employment arrangements, discrimination and sometimes precarious visa arrangements. These things make us vulnerable to bad employers.

The Migrant Workers Centre empowers migrant workers in Victoria to understand our rights, enforce them in our workplaces, and connect with other migrant workers.

The Migrant Workers Centre:

  • Educates workers about issues regarding workplace safety and rights
  • Assists workers from emerging communities to address problems they encounter at workplaces
  • Collaborates with community partners to organise events and grassroots campaigns focusing on workplace rights for migrants
  • Bridges language barriers that limit workers’ access to information
  • Promotes workplace rights on our media platforms, as well as mainstream and ethnic community media outlets.

The Migrant Workers Centre Limited is funded by the Department of Premier and Cabinet.

Committee

Marcus Clayton

Chair

Jenni Blencowe

Secretary

Cyndy Connole

Partnerships Director at United Voice Union

Shankar Kasynathan

Deputy Chair

Amanda Threlfall

Assistant Secretary of Victorian Trades Hall Council

Sanmati Verma

Managing Lawyer, Human Rights Law Centre

Corey Rabaut

National Industrial Officer at the Australian Services Union,

Annual reports

Annual Report 2022-2023

Annual Report 2022-2023

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Annual Report 2021-2022

Annual Report 2021-2022

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Annual Report 2020-2021

Annual Report 2020-2021

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Annual Report 2019-2020

Annual Report 2019-2020

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Contact Us

The Migrant Workers Centre is staffed from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Messages received outside these hours will be answered as soon as possible.
For all media inquiries, please contact Omar Ghazala, Digital and Communications Officer via email [email protected]