澳大利亚的PALM计划中的移徙农业工人忍受着恶劣的住房、有限的医疗保健和工作限制,在要求改革的呼声中冒着被剥削的风险。
Migrant farm workers in Australia’s PALM scheme endure poor housing, limited healthcare, and job restrictions, risking exploitation amid calls for reform.
澳大利亚的PALM计划下的移徙农业工人面临严峻的条件,包括过于拥挤、低于标准的住房与 " 在一个盒子里生活 " 相比,在租赁市场上受到歧视,以及由于签证限制阻止更换雇主而限制了获得卫生保健的机会。
Migrant farm workers under Australia’s PALM scheme face severe conditions, including overcrowded, substandard housing likened to “living in a box,” discrimination in rental markets, and limited healthcare access due to visa restrictions that prevent changing employers.
一名工人在因鼻出血而领取700美元的医院账单后被迫回家,后来被诊断患有脑瘤,这凸显了财政和医疗的脆弱性。
One worker was pressured to return home after a $700 hospital bill for a bleeding nose, later diagnosed with a brain tumor, highlighting financial and medical vulnerabilities.
报告呼吁进行改革,允许就业流动,制定住房标准,改善信息获取,同时联邦对《巴解协议》进行审查,并对剥削和现代奴役风险提出更广泛的关注。
The report calls for reforms to allow job mobility, establish housing standards, and improve information access, amid a federal review of the PALM deed and broader concerns about exploitation and modern slavery risks.