The complaints of backpackers treated badly while in Bundaberg have been heard and will be investigated.
THE Queensland Workplace Rights Ombudsman will launch an official investigation into the treatment of Bundaberg backpackers after seven travellers revealed their story in the NewsMail yesterday.
The backpackers told of abusive supervisors, being refused water, being forced to lie on an incident report after a machinery accident and not receiving their correct pay.
Ombudsman Don Brown said he was furious to hear this behaviour was still an ongoing problem in the region.
“I’m incensed and disappointed that the backpacker hostels, labour hire companies and growers appear to have slipped back into their ways of exploiting holidaymakers,” he said.
“All of this anger I am experiencing will result in my team setting up again in Bundaberg.”
Mr Brown said he would not tolerate anyone found to be doing the wrong thing.
“Our intention is to, without reservation, refer for prosecution anyone found to be unlawfully taking advantage of these people,” he said.
“We will be heavily focusing on the superannuation, safety, wages and treatment that these people receive.”
Mr Brown said he hoped the operation, called Bundaberg Revisited, would start by the end of the month.
“The first exercise will be a meeting with community entities including but not limited to Bundaberg Fruit and Vegetable Growers, Australian Workers’ Union and Bundaberg Regional Council,” he said.
“We also want to allow backpackers to come and meet with us privately.
“I am heartily sick of the damage that these operators are doing to the Queensland tourism industry and Bundaberg in particular.”
Mr Brown said he would do whatever it took to stop the behaviour.
“If I have to name and shame them on the national stage then I will,” he said.
“If even half of these allegations are accurate, Bundaberg has regressed to the point of being disgraced.”
Mr Brown said he hoped workers would come forward with any complaints.
“The problem with the industry is by the time we get there, most of these people have gone home,” he said.
If you have any information that could help with the investigations, telephone the ombudsman on 1300 737 841.
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Posted by bluepoet from Bundaberg West, Queensland
11 March 2010 6:25 a.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
the fruit and vege growers org. ---the australian workers union and the bundaberg regional council. one trying to save face and scrambling for a life raft ---one a toothless tiger ---and the other trying to protect the tourism industry. good luck mr.ombudsman with this lot in bed to-gether and all the loaded language which has already started we will be waiting to see who will be named and shamed--ha --ha. bundaberg revisited ----colourful name ----- more likened to the sequel to a b grade movie than a serious investigation. notice it is to stop the damage to the tourism industry. QUESTION THEN------would there even be an investigation if there was not a tourism industry ,WELL WOULD THERE?.
Posted by JOEFALL from Bundaberg, Queensland
11 March 2010 12:37 p.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
Well said bluepoet.
I've worked in horticulture in this region for 20 years & have witnessed the appalling treatment of backpackers (& local workers).
What this group of young travellors say is true, it's widespread, & the authorities are not serious about fixing it, but they are serious about minimising the public perception of what's really going on.
Should the Ombudsman be serious about sorting the situation it won't be easy for him.
Posted by Taiwan2010 from Taiwan, None
11 March 2010 4:02 p.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
Backpackers come and go, and there are always fresh meats to be found and ripped off. The exact hostel in question is still recruiting in the chatroom. http://www.backpackers.com.tw/forum/s... I just checked the Ombudsman's webpage and realised that there is not even an email address to write to. No wonder those English-shy Taiwanese or Korean have to take this abuse home and can just advise their fellow countryman not to come.