Workers made to wear nappies to avoid toilet breaks | Four Corners

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Jin worked in Coffs Harbor to extend his holiday visa. He says he was paid $20 a day and heard workers were given nappies because the company didn’t allow for bathroom breaks. For more watch the Four Corners Investigation here: https://youtu.be/IgyIVjnLakM

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