An urgent investigation has been called for into exploitation of migrants in New Zealand after it was revealed a large number are being paid hourly rates well below the minimum wage.
Labour Minister Kate Wilkinson has said she will investigate claims that migrant workers are being exploited and underpaid by small-business owners.
According to AUT business school researcher Danae Anderson, the underpayment of migrant workers is widespread.
She said Chinese and Indian business owners were hiring other Chinese and Indian workers and paying them below the minimum wage - so the problem existed within communities.
This year, eight former workers at a central Auckland liquor and convenience store lodged a complaint about working conditions and pay rates as low as $3 and $4 an hour.