'Virtue signalling companies' are 'failing at their own responsibilities' | Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Chris Kenny says many of the companies who have been found to be underpaying their staff are the same ones who “lecture the country” on a myriad of issues.

Coles CEO Steven Cain has apologised after the retailer revealed it underpaid between 500 to 600 staff over a six-year period.

The supermarket giant admitted on Tuesday morning to underpaying workers by $20 million, with Attorney-General Christian Porter warning the company needs to "get their house in order". “Christian Porter is right to focus in on corporate virtue signalling,” Mr Kenny said. “Many of these companies like to lecture the country on climate change, gender equality, Indigenous issues [and] marriage equality … yet they are failing at their basic responsibilities”.

 

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plbrocks The ABC did it.

They do it because they know the politicians are like minded and won't do anything to stop them.

Poor little triggered Chris Kenny

Like sky News

auspol And Kenny earns his keep lecturing the country on behalf of Murdoch. As does Devine, Bolt, etc.

I fixed it.. Sky News host Chris Kenny says many Sky New hosts are the same ones who “lecture the country” on a myriad of issues. stfu

So externalities should be ignored then?

Chris Kenny, back in the kennel! WoofWoof

OMG he’s literally saying that ‘woke’ companies are to blame for screwing over their employees

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