Sixteen deaths in Australia’s troubled seasonal workers program since pandemic began

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Sixteen people have died while in Australia on the government’s troubled seasonal workers program since the beginning of the pandemic.

The figures have come to light as the scheme faces widespread accusations of exploitation and “inhumane conditions”, as well as a potential class action.

The spike in fatalities has also raised concerns that the Pacific Islanders coming to Australia under the program are not being given adequate safety training.

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