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Yesterday, besides Ford Australia, the news came that Swan Services, one of the biggest cleaning firms in Australia, went belly up.
Up to 2,500 cleaners, most of them young foreigners on student visas, will also lose their jobs. They risk to lose the amounts the firm owes them (holidays, unpaid superannuation, etc.).
And the Australian economy, as they keep saying, is one of the best performers among the OECD nations.
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Yesterday, besides Ford Australia, the news came that Swan Services, one of the biggest cleaning firms in Australia, went belly up.
Up to 2,500 cleaners, most of them young foreigners on student visas, will also lose their jobs. They risk to lose the amounts the firm owes them (holidays, unpaid superannuation, etc.).
And the Australian economy, as they keep saying, is one of the best performers among the OECD nations.
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