Fresh meat: How major supermarket supplier churns migrant staff to boost profits

By Mario Christodoulou and Anna Patty
Updated November 27 2017 - 11:26am, first published 11:24am
William Fardell, 17, is looking for a full-time job in Tamworth but says local young people are being overlooked for jobs in favour of migrant workers.  Photo: Janie Barrett
William Fardell, 17, is looking for a full-time job in Tamworth but says local young people are being overlooked for jobs in favour of migrant workers. Photo: Janie Barrett

One of the largest meat suppliers to Woolworths, Coles and Aldi, is using hundreds of migrant workers, who are living in a network of overcrowded boarding houses in Tamworth.

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