Overseas students to fight for more hours of legal work

By Ross Peake
Updated September 2 2015 - 6:08pm, first published 6:00pm
International students will campaign to legally work more hours after an investigation uncovered systemic wage fraud across Australian 7-Eleven stores. Photo: James Davies
International students will campaign to legally work more hours after an investigation uncovered systemic wage fraud across Australian 7-Eleven stores. Photo: James Davies
Vice president of the Council of International Students Australia, Kofi Osei Bonsu says 20 hours is not enough.
 Photo: Jamila Toderas
Vice president of the Council of International Students Australia, Kofi Osei Bonsu says 20 hours is not enough. Photo: Jamila Toderas

 The national body representing international students will launch a campaign to allow students to have more hours of legal work, to avoid exploitation by employers.

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