Young worker exploitation “rife” new study finds

29 July, 2025

Young workers are being exploited by employers at alarming rates, according to a new study from the University of Melbourne.

A survey of 2,814 young workers underpinned the study, finding that one-third were paid $15 an hour or less – far below the minimum wage.

Workers under 30 are also being refused breaks, forced to pay for work-related items, denied superannuation and given food or products in lieu of wages.

 

Study findings at a glance

  • 33% of workers paid $15 per hour or less (current minimum wage is $24.95)
  • 18% not paid for all work completed
  • 5% receive food or products instead of being paid money
  • 60% forced to pay for work-related items like uniforms
  • 36% denied breaks
  • 34% not paid for work during a trial period
  • 24% not paid compulsory superannuation

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