By Robert Gottliebsen | The Australian

Before being elected to the Senate, Malcolm Roberts was a coal miner, following in the tradition of Australia’s sixth Prime Minister Joseph Cook.

Some five years ago, a small group of coal miners came to Roberts telling him they believed they were not being paid correctly — but they couldn’t work out what was wrong.

At the time, Roberts had no idea he was on the edge of uncovering what he calls a “scam” which has the potential to be Australia’s largest ever wage underpayment scheme.

Read more of the article here: Robert Gottliebsen: Miners underpaid by strange legislative loophole | The Australian

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  1. mick
    mick says:

    Labor and the Green Teals are hell bent on destroying the mining industry, and having super strict control over our economy.

    Their plan is in with the WEF one world Gov’t plan, authoritarian Gov’t with strict control over any so called freedoms that you have left.

    The whole global warming fear campaign is a device to take further control over the people, they don’t want you to have cars, they want 15 minute cities, you won’t be voting any longer and much more.

    This whole thing is laid out in WEF literature, there has/is deep conversation about this matter all over the internet, but you won’t find anything about it on the mainstream media outlets and social media.

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