Manus Island refugee support staff resign in protest

05:01 am on 17 February 2020

Twenty nine workers providing welfare support services to Manus Island refugees resigned enmasse 10 days ago in protest over low wages.

The 29 said they were being exploited by their employer, JDA, a company contracted by the Australian government for $US30 million.

Ben Robinson Drawbridge has more.

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Some of the disgruntled JDA workers Photo: Refugee Action Coalition