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Two former workers at offshore immigration centres have told a Senate inquiry they were recruited by the Salvation Army through social media and were not given any training before being sent overseas. Nicole Judge and Christopher Iocono both worked at the centres on Nauru and Manus Island from 2012 until the early part of this year. The pair were employed as support workers – Ms Judges only previous work experience was as a sales assistant, while Mr Iocono had worked at a fast food restaurant – after answering a Salvation Army advertisement on the Macquarie University Facebook page. I was given no training; I didnt even have a job interview, Ms Judge said. Mr Iocono said: I didnt even hand in a resume or talk to them before I landed on the island for the first time........... cont on link
Posted on: Fri, 13 Jun 2014 01:07:01 +0000

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