Cries From The Workplace

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April 4, 2008

Media Alert

Cries from the Workplace

20 stories, 20 women

Stories of migrant women workers in Sydney

Launch by NSW Minister for Women

Ms Verity Firth MLA

Tuesday 8th April, 2008, 12 noon to 1pm

Jubilee Room, NSW Parliament House


This booklet of stories was compiled by Asian women workers themselves to draw attention to their

daily realities in their workplaces. 

The stories are short, stark descriptions of life at work, and how the women feel about their

circumstances. For example, an extract from Story 4 says “My pay and conditions are very low. I

only get $11 an hour even though I start working at 3am in the morning… I wish we could receive

lawful wages and conditions and the boss could treat us with respect and dignity. We only get 30

minutes for lunch and no tea breaks and rest breaks. We should have tea breaks and rest time. We

are not machines. We can't work like robots.”

Production of the booklet has been funded by Revesby Workers Club, the Uniting Church 2% for

Development Fund and the SEARCH Foundation, through Asian Women at Work Inc. 

Action Group members are available for interviews. The booklet is available in English,

Chinese and Vietnamese. The Action Group members hope the booklet will encourage other

migrant women workers to speak up and tell their stories. 

Media Contact: Debbie Carstens 0409 841 208






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